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Curiosity
28th June 2016, 19:53
Snowden Documents Proving “US Alien Hitler” Link Stuns Russia

http://www.disclose.tv/news/snowden_documents_proving_us_alien_hitler_link_stuns_russia/132580?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=fb_organic

Rex
28th June 2016, 20:00
Here's the video:

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The claims made aren't backed up with anything that I can easily find. I'm not convinced of the connection between Snowden and Hellyer, and the Hitler aspect is a distraction for sensationalism. Seems like someone has been trying to make this connection for awhile now. This link contains the transcript of one of Hellyer's interviews https://disclosureufo.com/2014/08/04/paul-hellyer-confirms-snowden-documents-state-us-alien-hitler/ but there's no mention of any of Snowden's docs. Does anyone have the FSB report mentioned? Post it up.

Bill Ryan
28th June 2016, 21:14
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This is hoaxed, invented information. It can be tracked back to this Sorcha Faal report from 11 January, 2014.

http://whatdoesitmean.com/index1730.htm

Curiosity
28th June 2016, 21:37
Thanks guys, and does this bring question to Snowden's credibility?

Bill Ryan
28th June 2016, 21:49
Thanks guys, and does this bring question to Snowden's credibility?

No, not at all. It's about Sorcha Faal (CIA agent David Booth) who uses the whatdoesitmean.com (http://whatdoesitmean.com) platform to inject the alternative media with torrents of invented nonsense that can get re-posted even by an editor on Disclose TV who that day isn't as wide awake as usual.
Note: Hitler may (indirectly) indeed have had alien connections, or information. The hoax is that nothing like this ever came from Snowden. Anyone wanting to give Snowden a bad name would of course love to have this out there reportedly sourced by him.
The above is a mini case study of how easy it is to be deceived by this stuff — when the real origin of the story is never cited.

Curiosity
28th June 2016, 21:52
Thanks guys, and does this bring question to Snowden's credibility?

No, not at all. It's about Sorcha Faal (CIA agent David Booth) who uses the whatdoesitmean.com (http://whatdoesitmean.com) platform to inject the alternative media with torrents of invented nonsense that can get re-posted even by an editor on Disclose TV who that day isn't as wide awake as usual.
Note: Hitler may (indirectly) indeed have had alien connections, or information. The hoax is that nothing like this ever came from Snowden. Anyone wanting to give Snowden a bad name would of course love to have this out there reportedly sourced by him.
The above is a mini case study of how easy it is to be deceived by this stuff — when the real origin of the story is never cited.

Thanks Bill. You can imagine I have run into this problem many times throughout my quest for truth.

Bill Ryan
28th June 2016, 22:02
Thanks Bill. You can imagine I have run into this problem many times throughout my quest for truth.

I really can. Not your fault at all. It drives me nuts. :bigsmile:

What I've learned (and here's a hot tip for others, maybe) is if anything at all, anywhere, refers to 'a report circulating around the Kremlin', or 'Russia is stunned', or 'the Kremlin is shocked', or some variant of those... then those are Sorcha Faal's sticky fingerprints.

The next step is to google [site:whatdoesitmean.com + a phrase of the text, in double inverted commas (quotes) to preserve the phrase]. If it generates results, then there's the hoax exposed right there with the URL and date. I've done this many times, and here I found the real source in about 45 seconds flat. One gets quite fast with practice! :)

Yetti
29th June 2016, 01:02
You are not alone. Same happens to me :(