As a general rule, I like to keep the conspiracy theories I follow limited to those that a skeptical American would consider. Anything that’s way out there, I avoid. It’s not that I think they’re not possibly true, but there’s enough that is very likely real to keep me busy. For example, I’m pretty sure that the official narrative about Building 7 is false but I’m also pretty sure the Earth isn’t flat.
The video here by Greg Reese from Infowars borders on being a bit too “fringe” for my sensibilities. But here’s the thing. Even though I believe it’s unlikely, it’s also based in enough facts (or at least plausible suspicions) that it behooves me to consider it.
Do I think there will be zombies walking around on October 5th after some 5G pulses the day before? No. But am I sure? Nope. Therefore, considering the powers-that-be do seem bent on a depopulation and control agenda, I decided to publish the video.
How bad would it be to turn our devices off for a couple of hours? For most, it’s not a big deal. Read a book. Play with the kids. Take a nap. And when you wake up and the world hasn’t ended, you’ll at least be refreshed.
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Agreed!
The test on October 4th is most probably the test to see if Saulino’s BOTNET is functioning correctly on the tech level —- Saulino was the fellow who the DOD’s Digital Defense Service (now called CDAO, and originally founded by a Rahm Emanuel protegé) temporarily handed off the colossal chunk of IP addresses, or Internet address space, to —- Raymond Saulino having worked for RUSSIAGATE HOAXER/FBI consultant Rodney Joffe for decades at at least two of his five companies!
Saulino is a SSL Subversion expert, the specialty for setting up botnets, and that botnet will host the Master Control Program patented by Harvard’s Charles Lieber and his team sometime in 2014/2015 — Lieber was the one who set up the Nanotechnology Lab at the Wuhan University of Technology where he worked on that Master Control Program, having perfected his nanowires (syringe–injectable NanoWire Field Effect Transiators or Graphene Solution–gated Field Effect Transiator arrays —— nanotech to control your mind)!
And as reported at this VERY SITE, the FBI classified those 21 EVIDENCE EXHIBITS at the Charles Lieber trial in Boston!
Oh yeah, and who filed the incorporation papers for Raymond Saulino’s Global Resource Systems LLC which was the recipient of that DoD Internet address space? A Beverly Hills attorney/movie producer who is JADE SACKER’s daddy — Jade Sacker, the sidekick of John Sullivan on Jan. 6 at the US Capitol Bulding —- those two agents provocateur among many that day! And who did Saulino live close by to in Virginia, before they relocated to Utah? Lt.Col. Jack Sullivan, foster father of John Earle Sullivan, and Jack was then with the Intelligence Support Activity, later with CIA front outfits?!
How very curious . .
With regard to flesh–eating zombies, unfortunately those biochemical agents do exist —— multiple case in Florida, Oregon and elsewhere of bath salts addicts or users (Methylenedioxypyrovalerone or MDPV) are real – does it affect everyone the same way? Who knows, I have yet to see any research papers on this, but they may be extant, simply not in the public domain?!?!?!
If MDPV can cause it, and that is an artificial construct, no doubt such can be induced genetically as well!
Awhile back I was discussing nanotech with a some adults, and they thought my comments to be “farfetched” and I explained to them the tech I had mentioned was TWENTY–TWO YEARS OLD!!!
Years ago, while an IT contractor at a “major defense contractor” I happened to mention their Thermal Ray Scanner I had been exposed to while in the military (thirteen years earlier) and they thought I was making that system up as it was again, too farfetched?!
People tend to be oblivious to Real World stuff . . .