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Bipolar Disorder: Causes IDed

Dr. William Walsh, founder of the Walsh Research Institute, joins the program to share groundbreaking findings on Bipolar Disorder. His latest research not only identifies the source of the disease but also offers solutions for people to overcome it. He has a new book, called The Essence of Bipolar Disorder, that you can pre-order at https://walshinstitute.org

We also dive into his fascinating career working on top-secret government programs. He contributed to the development of the hydrogen bomb, spent time with hardened criminals, and served as the original patent holder of the lithium battery — which, because he worked for the government, earned him just a $50 check and a thank-you letter. Here’s more from Sarah Westall on Business Game Changers.

Did Nazis Get Kennedy Killed?

Why was President John F. Kennedy assassinated on Nov. 22 1963? We have seen many theories advanced over the 70-plus years since that fateful day. Those implicated have included the Mafia, the Cuban exile community, Lyndon Baines Johnson, the FBI, the Secret Service and even the CIA, which Kennedy, following the Bay of Pigs, had promised to splinter “in a thousand pieces and scatter it to the winds.”

Here, Dr. Joseph Farrell presents an altogether different and compelling theory, involving the Nazi scientists that the CIA had brought into the United States under Operation Paperclip, following the end of World War II. Many of these scientists were experts in rocket propulsion and space exploration. The most famous of this group of scientists, Wernher Von Braun, even rose to become director of NASA.

The same day Kennedy was shot in a motorcade on the streets of Dallas, he was scheduled to speak at the Dallas Trade Mart, alongside Lloyd Berkner, an American physicist and engineer who had been a radio operator on Admiral Richard Byrd’s first visit to Antarctica in 1928.

Farrell here suggests Kennedy planned that day to announce a joint Russian-American manned space mission to the Moon. And the mission would involve a new so-called Ripple Technology that had been perfected during the Operation Dominic nuclear tests, largely conducted over the Pacific, from 1958-61.

Farrell says the final test — the Housatonic Test  on Oct. 30 1962 — used a hydrogen bomb detonated by a fusion reaction, touched off by a short, intense nuclear blast. The test was declared 99.9 percent clean — demonstrating cold fusion could produce not only the strongest space rockets, but provide an unlimited and largely environmentally safe source of power.

Listen as Farrell describes the many connections to draw from this amazing chain of events. He speaks with Daniel Liszt, the Dark Journalist. Be sure to watch this one early because YouTube often censors and sometimes even deletes videos presented by the Dark Journalist. We wish he and Farrell would get on Rumble, or Bitchute if they don’t like Rumble. But until or unless they do, we have to put up with YouTube leftist baloney and its chilling use of censorship.

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