I'm leaving for a mission in a few
minutes, so I'll just post the link for this. There's definitely a
lot happening now, as David points out.
And as far as the Navy shipyard shooting, I can
tell you, as soon as I saw that a tribute was held to the victims on
Monday Night Football, I knew that it was a "cabal
operation".
Here's a snip...
WE ARE BUILDING UP TO SOMETHING VERY SIGNIFICANT
Major geopolitical events are happening at an
incredible speed. It is becoming increasingly obvious that we are
building up to something very significant.
When you consider the possibility that
classified technology exists that can boldly manipulate the weather,
causing freak problems, the current chaos takes on an even deeper
level of potential significance.
Yosemite wildfires. Boulder flash floods.
Everything is too hot or too cold. There's either too much water or
nowhere near enough.
Some of this is definitely a natural effect.
However, there is a real possibility that technologies exist that
could be enhancing these problems as well. For now.
The whole negative-elite objective right now
seems to be: "DO WHATEVER IT TAKES TO DISTRACT THEM FROM THE NSA
DISCLOSURES."
Syria clearly appeared to be another desperate
attempt to sway the headlines away from the ever-increasing NSA disclosures.
It did not work.
WE HAVE HAD ENOUGH
The public has finally had enough of sudden,
knee-jerk responses to questionable atrocities -- which, in turn, get
us embroiled in long-term, unwinnable wars.
Wars generate very significant profits. The same
"usual suspects" need these wars. It's their number-one way
to raise the money they desperately need to maintain control.
Military strikes kill innocent people. Lives are
being lost as these geopolitical chess games play themselves out.
A gas attack is a horrible thing. So is having
your body blown apart from an attack with explosives.
To respond to violence by instantly creating
more violence, rather than pursuing peaceful means first, is the peak
of insanity.
Thankfully, the public saw this as Iraq 2.0,
which it was -- and nobody bought into it.
Even the manipulated polls couldn't get better
than a 10-percent approval rating.
CHECKMATE...
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