Deep Conspiracy
Why did I get "off track" from 9/11 and start talking about things like nuking the moon and ancient alien influences?
As I explained here, I did this to get deep background into 9/11 (VERY deep background)-- in order to better understand 9/11.
Again, 9/11 doesn't stand alone-- and you will have an easier time getting at the 9/11 perps if you understand these people and what they are trying to do.
I also have to say that, at this point, there is not much point saying the same things about 9/11 over and over. Thus, for me, it makes sense to get into a new area of research.
Again, I am not going to turn this into a UFO/alien blog. But there are aspects to this subject that ARE very worth discussing.
These are the salient points:
First, I think that highly advanced life exists in the universe beyond our planet. This is essentially a mathematical certainty, given the vastness of the universe, the age of the universe versus the age of the earth.
Second, I think it is reasonable to think that advanced beings from outer space have visited the earth at some point in our history, given clues in ancient writings and given some of the ancient mysteries.
Third, I think it is reasonable to think advanced beings from outer space have visited the earth in recent times-- for many reasons to numerous to list here.
Fourth, the nuking of the ionosphere by the US, the plans to nuke the dark side of the moon, the fake moon landings, the oddities of the moon itself, and the strange project Orion video--- ALL point to seriously weird shit that CANNOT be explained by conventional explanations.
Assuming there is some truth to Anonymous Physicist's theory, isn't this information of the highest importance for people to know about?
As I explained here, I did this to get deep background into 9/11 (VERY deep background)-- in order to better understand 9/11.
Again, 9/11 doesn't stand alone-- and you will have an easier time getting at the 9/11 perps if you understand these people and what they are trying to do.
I also have to say that, at this point, there is not much point saying the same things about 9/11 over and over. Thus, for me, it makes sense to get into a new area of research.
Again, I am not going to turn this into a UFO/alien blog. But there are aspects to this subject that ARE very worth discussing.
These are the salient points:
First, I think that highly advanced life exists in the universe beyond our planet. This is essentially a mathematical certainty, given the vastness of the universe, the age of the universe versus the age of the earth.
Second, I think it is reasonable to think that advanced beings from outer space have visited the earth at some point in our history, given clues in ancient writings and given some of the ancient mysteries.
Third, I think it is reasonable to think advanced beings from outer space have visited the earth in recent times-- for many reasons to numerous to list here.
Fourth, the nuking of the ionosphere by the US, the plans to nuke the dark side of the moon, the fake moon landings, the oddities of the moon itself, and the strange project Orion video--- ALL point to seriously weird shit that CANNOT be explained by conventional explanations.
Assuming there is some truth to Anonymous Physicist's theory, isn't this information of the highest importance for people to know about?
7 Comments:
Quote: I did this to get deep background into 9/11 (VERY deep background)-- in order to better understand 9/11. End Quote.
For what it's worth...
I'd like to offer a book, VERY informative, on the deep background, of the way things are...
The Commitee of 300 by Dr. John Coleman. Available from the writer at $30, or find on Amazon (I did!) for $15. Both available are the 4th Edition from 2006.
"AN EXPOSE OF THE MOST SECRET SOCIETY IN THE WORLD
Can you imagine an all powerful group, that knows no national boundaries, above the laws of all countries, one that controls every aspect of politics, religion, commerce and industry, banking, insurance, mining, the drug trade, the petroleum industry, a group answerable to no one but its members?
To the vast majority of us, such a group would appear to be beyond the realms of possibilities and capabilities of any given organisation. If that is what you believe, then you are in the majority. The conception of a secret, elite group exercising control of every aspect of our lives is beyond our comprehension. Americans are prone to say, "It can't happen here, our Constitution forbids it."
I take it that the book you refer to is about the influence rich people exert on politics. If so, what else is new?
boil it down to "whitey has the stick!"
i think it comes down to wealthy *families*, not individuals, who exert the most influence over the world--Bush, Rockefeller, Kennedy...get the picture?
didn't someone write a book about the most powerful families? "60 Families", or something like that...because *families* pass their power from generation to generation...
Quote: i think it comes down to wealthy *families*, not individuals, who exert the most influence over the world--Bush, Rockefeller, Kennedy...get the picture?
Yes. 1937, Fredinand Lundberg, "America's 60 Families"
http://www.amazon.com/Americas-60-families-Ferdinand-Lundberg/dp/B00085LWL8
THE LIST:
http://www.nndb.com/lists/439/000127058/
and #1 on the List: Rockefeller = Rothschild, in the "Old Country"
BTW
Page 127, of Committee of 300, traces John F. Kerry. F = Forbes. Their all in there. for what it's worth.
and remember Scaife=Mellon...
Richard Scaife's one bad muthaf*cka...
http://www.nndb.com/people/820/000043691/
thanks 7:04, let's keep digging...
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