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    Default Eisenhower's Biggest Mistake

    To think we had our chance to start a new chapter in our world, I heard Rockefeller was one of the advisors that told the president to keep everything a secret (no doubt he had a great concern for the tender sensibilities of mankind...)

    "We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time"
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    "By faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the 'word of God' ... so that the things which are seen were not made of the things which are visible"
    - a quantum interpretation, understanding 'spirit' (or consciousness) as the "things not visible" (or non-material) yet quintessentially fundamental to the "things which are seen"

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    The proliferation of nuclear technology on a planet with massive divisiveness and war mongering, UFO's start showing up, Eisenhower has his historical meeting with the ET's in 1954 at Edwards air force base, then the Bilderberg was formed, the black op's projects proliferate like gangbusters, and the shadow economy siphons off most of the wealth from the main peoples economy...

    That's all coincidence, right?

    I don't think that nuclear technology came first and that is why the ET's started showing up en masse. I think messing with the space time continuum at Montauk, and blowing a hole in it, is what got the attention of the ET's. This happened in the early 30's and nuclear technology came in the 40's, after the Nazi's began to back engineer the UFO technology from the first downed craft in 1934, I think it was.

    That is why the United States economy, specifically, and the world at large, has been allowed to proliferate unimpeded in the last 60 years, because the elite needed, and wanted a highly educated technological society to back engineer the ET technology. So, they imported all of the best into the United States under project paperclip, and proceeded to take full control of the schools systems, so that anyone who was smart got passed upstream and became part of the Military Industrial Complex, and the underground black ops initiatives.

    I think why the elite are now reversing the money supply and bankrupting and destroying the infrastructure they created in the last 60 years, is because it has awakened too many people and taken on a life of it's own and is too hard to control, as well as them being done and finished with most of the back engineering of the stellar technology, thus this economy in no longer needed and therefore no longer allowed to expand and needs to be destroyed.

    But they have learned something over the years, which is... it is easier to covertly manipulate human consciousness and get the slave masses to create and participate in their own demise, their own destruction of their own economies, and their biology, than overtly bomb, kill, and piss everybody off. It works much better to slowly bleed the snot out of us a little at a time so we don't really notice or raise up in arms.

    As you can see, it's working quite well, some might say. There is but one caveat though, and that is the potential consciousness of humans and their spiritual power.
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    Default Re: Eisenhower's Biggest Mistake

    Can you provide the link so that we can see this entire video? I would very much appreciate it. Thank you. This is more specific than anything I have seen prior including Dr. Greer's work in disclosure.
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    Default Re: Eisenhower's Biggest Mistake

    Will try to figure out which interview that came from, might be tricky cause there is so little going on in background, can't see the interviewer, but yeah, every once in a while Greer can hit one out there. Personally I think he is starting to really get a focus on this thing, I think that little bash with Kerry put him in overdrive, I still have a hard time with no evil entities out there... but no one's perfect...

    and gripreaper, that is one bad a** theory, but I like it, something I might have come up with! (lol)
    "We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time"
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    - a quantum interpretation, understanding 'spirit' (or consciousness) as the "things not visible" (or non-material) yet quintessentially fundamental to the "things which are seen"

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    Default Re: Eisenhower's Biggest Mistake

    hmm, easier then I thought, the logo helped (New Paradigm Films) looks like pre 2010... should be the same interview based on the shirt...

    Steven Greer : What's really going on (Part 1/4)


    Steven Greer : What's really going on (Part 2/4)


    Steven Greer : What's really going on (Part 3/4)


    Steven Greer : What's really going on (Part 4/4)
    "We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time"
    - TS Eliot
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    - a quantum interpretation, understanding 'spirit' (or consciousness) as the "things not visible" (or non-material) yet quintessentially fundamental to the "things which are seen"

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    Default Re: Eisenhower's Biggest Mistake

    Thank you so much. I will finish this before bed tonight and comment in the morning.
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