Humint Events Online: December 2021

Thursday, December 23, 2021

Interview of a Navajo Policeman and His Paranormal Experiences

 

 

It's also available as a podcast (Podcast UFO Live) if you prefer that medium. I tend to have more time to listen than watch things... 

 

Anyway, overall I thought it was super interesting and if nothing else check out the fascinating discussion of "skinwalkers" and the history of "Skinwalker Ranch" at the end.

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Monday, December 20, 2021

Revisiting the 1988 John Carpenter movie "They LIve"-- Glimpses of the Secret PTB

 Just saw this 1988 John Carpenter flick for the first time. It's not a great movie, but it's very well done, very watchable and definitely worth seeing if you haven't.

Great concept of the Hoffman shades-- they allow you to see "reality", all the aliens and their subliminal messages everywhere in the media. And of course the mainstream media and authorities are in on the deception.

a classic line from the main character played by the recently deceased Roddy Piper:

"I came here to chew bubblegum and kick some ass... and I'm all out of bubblegum."

Importantly, the movie hits on a major conspiracy theme: aliens living among us, using us and controlling us.


This early sequence basically tells the story, then I love how the 33's show up on the TVs, in a new scene, right after he tells us about the secret evil PTB (screen shots from the DVD):
















































No, I don't think the two different 33's showing up right after that speech (in the price tags on the TVs he sees) was a coincidence.

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The American Precision Bombing and Drone War Was Far Deadlier Than Previously Admitted

 New research shows 

Civilian deaths have been drastically undercounted-- According to the military’s count, 1,417 civilians have died in airstrikes in the campaign against ISIS in Iraq and Syria; since 2018 in Afghanistan, U.S. air operations have killed at least 188 civilians. But The Times found that the civilian death toll was significantly higher. Discrepancies arose in case after case — none more stark than a 2016 bombing in the Syrian hamlet of Tokhar. American Special Operations forces hit what they believed were three ISIS “staging areas,” confident they were killing scores of ISIS fighters. A military investigation concluded that seven to 24 civilians “intermixed with the fighters” might have died. But, The Times found, the targeted buildings were houses where families had sought refuge. More than 120 civilians were killed.


These would be blatant war crimes if done by other countries besides the wealthy industrial countries. 

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Monday, December 13, 2021

33 of the Day: Earth's Black Box

In a remote part of Australia, a steel vault about the size of a school bus will record the Earth’s warming weather patterns. It will listen to what we say and do. It will create an archive that could be critical to piecing together the missteps, its creators say, should humanity be destroyed by climate change. 
The vault, known as Earth’s Black Box, will be constructed in Tasmania, an Australian island state off the south coast. It will operate much like a plane’s flight recorder, which records an aircraft’s final moments before crashing. But the makers of this new black box — including data researchers from the University of Tasmania, artists and architects — say they hope it won’t have to be opened. 
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The vault — a 33-foot-long box made of three-inch thick steel — is not expected to be completed until the middle of next year. But creators say they have already begun to gather information. Eventually, the data will be stored on a giant, automated, solar-powered hard drive with a capacity to collect information for about 50 years.
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