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CIA Pushing Fake Conspiracies

Is the CIA pushing fake conspiracies to keep people’s eyes off the actual secretive projects that the CIA is now promoting? That’s the premise of this discussion involving Tim Pool with a cadre of alternate investigative reporters, looking into weather manipulation as well as particle physics and other global disaster cycles.

The participants include Christopher Ransom Goodwin, with the Mountain High Time YouTube channel, David Dubyne, from the Adapt 2030 podcast, and Brian Richard Smith, a deputy dean at the Yale School of Medicine.

Frequency Stripped From Earth?

As we look at just the last 150 years of history, we see the stripping of the planet of frequency and energy devices. We look at several chapters of bells, resonant cathedrals and copper strapping in the buildings and wireless transmission of power.

David Dubyne and Ryder Lee from Adapt2030 interview Cambell from the Audodidactic channel. Their discussion gets into ancient Roman and Chinese archaeological sites, as well other facets of forgotten or rarely explored history.

 

More Chaos Will Define 2024

Mike Adams says many events are aligning to shape 2024 to be the most difficult year of our lifetimes.

One of those events–the banning of travel through the Red Sea, including the Suez Canal, by the six largest shipping container companies–is a move that could well cripple commerce across the planet.

Adams welcomes David DuByne, of Adapt2030, to discuss the impending chaos in the Middle East, as well as global food shortages, solar minimums, agricultural production and climate change.

It’s Only A Shift In The World

Adopt 2030’s David Dubyne joins Mike Adams on the Health Ranger Report for a deep talk about the reality of food production, availability and prices, along with ways to get ready for heavier changes through the rest of 2023.

Depths Of Money

David Dubyne from Adapt2030 draws parallels that connect the sinking of the Titanic and Nikola Tesla with the Oceangate tragedy that just led to the implosion of a submersible tracing the pathway of the Titanic. The Titanic crashed in 1912, the year before the federal income tax was enacted. And now we know this crash was no accident at all, but a case of cold-blooded murder.

The three most influential and richest merchants who opposed the federal income tax — John Jacob Aster, Benjamin Guggenheim and Isidor Strauss — all served as passengers on the maiden voyage of the Titanic, and died when the ship hit an iceberg and sunk. How convenient that J.P. Morgan, the owner of the ship, was scheduled to travel with them but bowed out at the last minute.

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