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Project A119 – Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence
/0 CommentsWhat is Project A119?
Project A119, also known as “A Study of Lunar Research Flights,” was a secret plan formulated by the United States Air Force in the late 1950s. The project aimed to study the potential of a nuclear detonation on the Moon’s surface as a show of military power and a display of scientific accomplishment during the Cold War space race with the Soviet Union. The plan, devised by physicist Leonard Reiffel, involved launching a missile with a small nuclear bomb towards the Moon, which would explode upon impact and create a visible mushroom cloud. However, the project was eventually abandoned and never carried out, as it was deemed too risky and dangerous environmentally and politically.
Another report from Omar Jordan. He keeps discovering things most don’t know…
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In 2019, ICAN Received $2.46 Million from the “Charitable Foundation” of Global Investment Firm T. Rowe Price.
/0 CommentsClassic money laundering.
Among the top 10 holdings in their Health Services Fund, we find Thermo Fisher Scientific (who makes fraudulent sequencing machines) and AstraZaneca.
By looking at their financials (https://individual.troweprice.com/staticFiles/gcFiles/pdf/phhsfq4.pdf) we can see that T. Rowe Price is also heavily invested in many pharmaceutical and biotech companies including Merck, BioNTech, Amgen, and many others.
So, let’s ask a reasonable question. Why would a giant Global investment firm that is heavily invested in huge pharmaceutical companies, donate $2.46 million dollars to fund an anti-vaccine group?
Bigtree lovers will say that the donations that T. Rowe Price gave to ICAN were given by their donor advised charitable fund. Yes, that’s true. The amounts were $2.5 million in 2019 and $900,000 in 2018. Of course they have to disguise their money laundering via charity fraud. I doubt there’s a way to trace the paper trail back to each individual donor.
But let’s just ask a simple question.
Why would an investment fund donate that much money to a so-called anti-vax non-profit?
Are they expecting a return on their investment? If this is all truly a matter of altruistic and humanitarian giving to the community, then why would they choose an “anti-vax” group? Are we to believe that all these individual donors are crazy anti-vaxxers? To me, it just sounds like classic money laundering.
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Revelation’s “End of the World” Timeline Explained (Video)
/0 Comments“God help us all.”
Be sure that THAT’S His agenda. But it won’t come until 1/2 of the world’s current population has died. Here’s the future timeline drawn out on whiteboard. It’s very short.
What outline does the Bible give about the end of the world? People have set dates that have come and gone, but the Bible gives a general timeline of specific events that will happen before Jesus returns. How long is the tribulation? Can we escape the tribulation? When will Jesus Christ return? Is there a rapture, and if so, when does it happen?
Original Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb3rFly2fMU
Amazon.com
/1 CommentThe unfair postal advantage of Amazon.
Vaxxed By Machines, Tracked By Machines: Humanity To Be Augmented One Cell At A Time
/0 CommentsJab 2.0 for Humanity 2.0
“This global mRNA vaxx experiment is about to ramp up dramatically. Pulling ahead of the pack, Moderna is currently developing mRNA vaccines for fifteen different diseases, from HIV and tuberculosis to malaria and the common flu. That means an endless array of experimental, barely tested vaccines will soon flood the market. If recent history is any guide, institutional mandates and digital vaxxport updates will follow close behind.
Last summer, Moderna’s chief data and artificial intelligence officer, Dave Johnson, told MIT Sloan Management Review:
[W]hat we’re really trying to do is accelerate the pace of research so that we can get as many drugs in the clinic as quickly as possible. One of the big bottlenecks is having this mRNA for the scientist to run tests on. So, what we did is we put in place a ton of robotic automation, put in place a lot of digital systems and process automation and AI algorithms as well. And we went from maybe about thirty mRNAs manually produced in a given month to a capacity of about a thousand in a month.
Because advanced AI is a black box whose inner workings are mostly unknown, even to its creators, the process of generating entirely new gene sequences unfolds like magic:
We can integrate those into these live systems that we have, so that scientists just press a button and the work is done for them. And they don’t know what’s going on behind the scenes, but then – poof! – out comes this better sequence for them.
..the germaphobic masses are now conditioned to submit to any technology deemed “safe and effective.” This terrified horde is also primed to insist that you submit, too.
The first step is public awareness. The second is a bold personal stance. The third is community action. The last, and most enduring, is the institutional protection of our rights, our privacy, and our bodily autonomy.
This struggle against the machine won’t end until the last battery fizzles out. Prepare yourself for perpetual warfare. There can be no wishful thinking, but there’s only one attitude to take—we will win this.”
Read article here: https://joebot.substack.com/p/vaxxed-by-machines-tracked-by-machines
See Anything Odd About This Photo of a Disney Gift Card?
/2 CommentsHey @Disney wanna explain why Minnie’s dress is a penis? And why is Mickey staring at it, and not Minnie?
Source: https://twitter.com/REMASCULATE/status/1510473552264404995
Click on the above image to watch a video where I share some important thoughts that drive me… especially 666, Mark of the Beast.
Greg Wyatt