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Secret Scientist Assassinations

Have there been a number of assassinations involving top-secret scientists? Who have been the targets and who is behind killing them? Have our intelligence agencies done anything to protect these scientists or are they just sitting ducks?

Here’s another deep dive in the X Probe series from the Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt. The UFO File plays into this discussion as well as Star Wars and Operation Paperclip, involving the transport of so many Nazi rocket experts to the United States, most of whom joined the research team at NASA as well as the national scientific laboratories in Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore.

As so often, the video runs long  — lasting more than three hours. But it’s cold and bleak outside, so you probably aren’t going anywhere anyway. Why not pull up your chair, sit back, turn up the fire and follow these smoking guns!

Here Comes Something Ugly

How does Silicon Valley play both sides of the political aisle? Who are the key companies trying to control what we can say, and where we can communicate, and whether our social credit score will allow us access to currency? Who will release the currency — national governments, public-connected banks or private corporate entities?

Here, Whitney Webb gives us a quick rundown of the key players, how they are connected, which have government and intelligence contracts, which might bring down the boot on our freedom of speech, press, religion or assembly.

This is a deep web of entities, but the power they seek isn’t hard to understand. Nor the risks they pose for us all. Here’s more from Whitney’s Fan Club.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PfFr_Q5mog

 

The Flame Of The West

In The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien bestowed the name “Anduril” on the sword of Aragorn in his fight against darkness and evil.

Tolkien wrote that “Anduril” can be translated from Elvish as “The Flame of the West.” Bill Whittle says It’s no coincidence that a new, start-up defense company also calls itself Anduril. But as Whittle points out, the real Flame of the West is much deeper and more profound than mere weaponry.

Whittle and his “Right Angle” colleagues, Scott Ott and Stephen Green, explain further.

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