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JFK Files Space Menace

Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt says to keep your powder dry: The most important and crucial documents pertaining to the John F. Kennedy assassination have yet to arrive.

Here,  the Dark Journalist gets into the story of Roscoe White, a Dallas police officer with ties to the CIA who supposedly fired upon Kennedy from the grassy knoll that abutted the motorcade. White’s diary was later confiscated by the FBI. Will it surface as part of the new release of documents?

Unlike many news accounts, Liszt brings considerable knowledge to bear on the newly released documents. He put them into context with what we know from those journalists who actually delved deeply into the assassination, as opposed to spreading the phony cover stories. Among the figures he cites: Jim Marrs and Mae Brussell.

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.

Webb: Viruses Trace To Nazis

George Webb theorizes that the wave of viruses and pandemics that have plagued the planet in the last few years, including the vaunted Covid-19, had their roots in Nazi Germany.

Appearing on Tommy’s Podcast, also featuring Peter Duke, Webb sources a book by Jim Marrs titled The Rise of the Fourth Reich, documenting how Nazi Party Chancellery chief Martin Bormann moved a group of scientists from the super-weapons program that performed nasty experiments on humans, to his subsidiaries outside of Germany.

The outposts included Crimea and The Congo, where Bormann sent his son. Ironically–or not–there was an outbreak of hemorrhagic fever in both locations, which later was labeled the Congo Crimean Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF). Says Webb, “I don’t want to say these Nazi terror viruses, from the Nazi death camps, are now being atenuated and tried on us as a fear weapon to get us to agree to a whole bunch of bio-surveillance and lockdowns, but it does kind of seem like that.” Here’s more with Webb.

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