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Age Of Disclosure Exposed

Dan Farah’s new UFO documentary The Age of Disclosure is set for release No. 21 — eerily, one day ahead of the anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. How is the killing of Kennedy linked with UFOs? Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt and veteran scientific researcher Joseph Farrell get into the issue, among many topics they discuss in their latest examination of the UFO Files.

This is a fast-paced survey of developments, mostly since World War II, although the discussion extends back in time to the early foundations of electricity and competing work of Edison and Tesla.

Why have intelligence agencies withheld so much about aliens? Are they angels or demons? What about abductions and tricksters? Can we trust anything we’re told nowadays?

Also, has science advanced much farther than we have been told. Can fusion energy propel rockets? How about miniature nuclear reactors? Or fusion?

Did Our Timeline Start in 1800s?

My Lunch Break (MLB) digs deeply into what he describes as the insane narrative we’ve been told that everything of consequence happened in the last 300 years.

In Part I of a two-part series, MLB discusses how nearly every invention–from electricity to phones and cars, to planes and trains, to radios and computers, and major sports organizations–all came to fruition once the USA and banks were created.  How long have all these advances and pleasures really existed? Are we made to believe that absolutely nothing evolved in the thousands of years before the U.S. and banks came along?

MLB alleges there most likely was an advanced civilization before us, where possibly all these amenities existed. Says MLB, “If this timeline was planned, then all previous history is false.” Here’s more of his report.

In Part II of the series, My Lunch Break delves further into the phenomenon of the last three centuries, this time exposing the many lies that have befallen us. Were all the advancements due to evolution? MLB thinks not. “There’s a different, more logical explanation,” he says.

 

Tesla Vs. Edison: Looking Ahead

Nikola Tesla arrived in New York in 1884 and was hired as an engineer at Thomas Edison’s Manhattan headquarters. He worked there for a year, impressing Edison with his diligence and ingenuity. At one point Edison told Tesla he would pay $50,000 (Worth roughly 1.5 million today) for an improved design for his DC dynamos.

After months of experimentation, Tesla presented a solution and asked for the money. Edison demurred, saying, “Tesla, you don’t understand our American humor.” Tesla quit soon after.

Here are Tesla and Edison’s predictions for the 21st Century, taken directly from their interviews. More from After Skool.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/nlgWtbgq3VhQ/

The Demoralized Barbershop

The customers in a barber shop get closer-than-expected razor shaves after two women pass by the sloop overhead, flashing their legs and causing an uproar among the leering barbers and men downstairs.  This was actually a staged film, shot in Thomas A. Edison’s Black Maria Studios, most likely in late 1897. Edison historian C. Musser has identified William Heise as the director of the film, preserved in the collection of the Library of Congress. Its full title: What Demoralized the Barber Shop.

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