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The Inman-Joannides Psyops!

Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt continues down a dark rabbit hole, in a new X-200 series video that centers upon two CIA colleagues. Bobby Inman served as deputy director of the CIA, while George Joannides was its chief of psychological warfare and also served as the CIA’s liaison with the U.S. House Select Committee on Assassinations back in the 1970s.

Much of the conversation delves into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, but several other topics also come into focus — exotic technologies, the UFO Files, Marvin Minsky, Artificial Intelligence and other federal psyops.

You might want to watch it over a couple of days. The video runs three-and-a-half hours, concluding with a Q and A.

What I Learned From JFK Files

In case you haven’t heard, the JFK files just dropped recently. So, what are these documents? Where did they come from? What do they contain?

And, most important of all, why have they been hidden from us for over 60 years?

James Corbett has the answers in this deep dive edition of The Corbett Report podcast.

I’ll Say The Quiet Part Out Loud

So, the “conspiracy theorists” were right about John F. Kennedy all along. The JFK Files have been released. Let’s go down the JFK rabbit hole. Here’s more from Candace Owens.

Few know as much about John F. Kennedy as the Boston-based Dark Journalist, Daniel Liszt. The Dark Journalist has downloaded some of the more intriguing PDFs from the JFK Files, and reviews them here.

His mission: To discuss those files pertaining to intelligence agencies like the FBI and CIA, as well as those files related to aerospace. The program lasts roughly two hours, so it’s neither exhaustive nor too skimpy.

JFK And X-Protect UFO Files

Here’s a fascinating excerpt from the Dark Journalist’s new documentary X-Protect on the NASA-Nazi Advanced Tech UFO connection to the JFK assassination and CIA psychological warfare secrets. Topics covered include: CIA psychological warfare expert George Joannides, Admiral Bobby Inman, Wernher Von Braun, District Attorney Jim Garrison, Watergate lawyer Douglas Caddy and X-Protect Aerospace assassins.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/k5JfsVrUI4ES/

Here is the 1959 episode of The Twilight Zone mentioned by the Dark Journalist for its veiled references to the X-Project. The episode is called “And When The Sky Was Opened,” and introduces us to three astronauts (played by Rod Taylor, Jim Hutton and Charles Aidman) who return from a mission in a new, supersonic space craft. After they land in the Mojave Desert, their lives strangely begin to change. Soon, they will face erasure from all existence.

The episode was directed by Douglas Heyes and written by Rod Serling, based on a short story by Richard Matheson. Matheson himself would become a prolific contributor to The Twilight Zone. His sci-fi and fantasy stories have inspired many films, including The Incredible Shrinking Man, Omega Man, I Am Legend and Somewhere In Time.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/VoY3Avj2xcVQ/

 

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