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Cloning, Time Travel Explored

Time travel, cloning, UFOs, and mutant humans were all topics mentioned in the declassified Epstein files—but it’s only being revealed now.

Tune into this Edge of Wonder Live show as they explore the strange details amongst the files’ horrific reality, plus the “Bendela Effect” and Metaphysical Minute segments.

We Live In A Multiverse!

Do we live in a multiverse? Are there multiple Obamas? How about clones and Draco reptilians?

Is time travel possible? Can you jump into alternate timelines? Learn how the Trump family is a “time travel” family.

Is there a hidden war in progress, pitting white hats against evil? Is Trump an agent for the White Hats?

Learn about Hollywood sacrifices and P. Diddy’s freak-offs. Here’s more from McAllister TV, with a guest appearance from Ra Cloud, a keeper of the Law Of One.

 

Updated Execution List!

Trump rally notes! Christian 21 Intel!

New update execution list! The list names 260 individuals, many of whom are said to have been executed. Others are awaiting trial while a few have received lifelong prison terms. European royalty, Hollywood stars and American political figures dominate the identified suspects.

Trump time travel! The Domes! Titanic! 5th Dimension! Mutants! More from McAllister TV.

Shocking News: Hell On Earth

Sarge From Icons2020 delivers a shocking report on underground biolabs in the Ukraine, labs where humans were subjected to the most hideous and grotesque varieties of experiments anyone could even conceive.

These experiments involved recombining genes and DNA strands from animal species — pigs, horses, snakes, lizards and more — with humans. The resultant children, literally freaks, were kept in deep, underground caves and tunnel systems, fending for themselves and fighting off predators in a living Hell on Earth. (EDITOR’S NOTE: Watch until the end to see a live baby Tyrannosaurus rex!)

Sarge doesn’t pull any punches or camouflage the atrocities. The questions that arise: Who ran these labs and how were they funded? How were the children subjected to this torture captured? Were they kept ensnared in cages or allowed to roam through these underground pits? If the United States, along with other NATO and SEATO nations funded this work, how could they ever justify the vastly cruel, immoral and illegal nature of what they were doing?

The largest and most insidious of these biolabs reportedly existed below the surface in Mariupol, Ukraine, with 23 levels stretching underground as far as 25 to 30 miles. There are said to be French, as well as American and Canadian, forces within these tunnels. Are these soldiers? Scientists? Members of the CIA and other international spy agencies? All of the above?

It likely will take some time to figure out the truth, especially in light of the draconian censorship by Google, DuckDuckGo and other Silicon Valley companies, seemingly trying to stave off awareness of these hellholes.  The censorship will fail. The truth will prevail, although it might take several months, if not years, for real awareness to occur.

China Building Super Soldiers

Tim Pool is joined by fellow YouTuber Luke Rudkowski (@WeAreChange ) to discuss China’s bizarre human gene-splicing attempts to develop a super-soldier.

Speaking of the Chinese, Tim Pool did a second report suggesting the Chinese have infiltrated the U.S. Democratic Party. A video shows a Chinese professor bragging that Joe Biden is compromised. Tucker Carlson initially broached the topic on Fox News. This comes as Axios reports on U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., and his ties with a Chinese spy named Christine Fang who worked for China’s Ministry of State Security.

Greece Pushes Electronic Money

Welcome back to New World Next Week – the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:

* NIST (the National Institute of Stands and Technology) Publishes New FAQ on Its Refusal to Release Key Building 7 World Trade Center Data

* Greeks Set to Face Heavy Fines If They Don’t Spend 30% of Their Income Electronically

* Two Pigs Engineered With Monkey Cells Born, Died In China

Attack of the Crab Monsters

Gigantic, mutant crabs attack a party of scientists on a shrinking Pacific atoll in today’s Trillion Dollar Movie. Attack of the Crab Monsters is the handiwork of legendary B-movie filmmaker Roger Corman. It’s one of 10 pictures he completed in 1957 alone, shooting this thriller on several locations in the Los Angeles area, including the Bronson Caves, Marineland of the Pacific and Leo Carrillo State Park.

Long before he played “The Professor” on “Gilligan’s Island,” Russell Johnson appeared as Hank Chapman, a technician who emerges as the hero on a scientific expedition to stop the killer crabs.  We’re told there are many crabs, but in actuality, we only see one at a time, flailing its pincers menacingly, not only dismembering its victims but also devouring their brains. In the process, the crab inherits the victims’ thought processes and speaking abilities.

The perfect date: Dinner at Red Lobster, followed by a nightcap watching this silly, but often quite hilarious example of that ultimate 1950s genre — the A-bomb test that goes horribly amok, spawning monstrosities in some remote locale. As Eccentric Cinema reviewer Brian Lindsey attested, “Ridiculous and cheesy, with a nonsensical plot completely shot through with holes, Crab Monsters is also surprisingly fun.” Enjoy and do return again next Friday for another Trillion $ Movie.

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The Day Of The Triffids

Today’s Trillion $ Movie is the 1962 sci-fi thriller The Day of the Triffids, based on John Wyndham’s novel of an eerie meteor shower that blinds most of the human race, leaving them helpless to fend for themselves against the triffids — a mutant strain of carnivorous Outer Space plants. The thing that’s creepy about these gigantic plants — they can move around and pounce on their hapless prey.

Fans of the novel complain that the movie’s a cheap imitation, and it does seem overly melodramatic, including the focus on an alcoholic scientist and his wife (played by Kieron Moore and Janette Scott) who are constantly bickering, as if they were auditioning for parts in Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?  The fate of the world rests in the hands of a diffident sailor (Howard Keel), who is spared the blindness because his eyes were bandaged the night of the meteor shower. In a prelude, he’s shown recuperating in his hospital room while a nurse lights a cigarette for him. Now, those were the days…

The Day of the Triffids has its flaws, but it remains quite chilling and horrifying, ushering in a new era of post-apocalyptic zombie movies. 28 Days Later owes a particular debt to this film. It was so influential that there’s a lyric in The Rocky Horror Picture Show that goes, “And I really got hot when I saw Janette Scott/Fight a triffid that spits poison and kills.”

Hope you enjoy it, and do return again next Friday for another Trillion $ Movie.

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