Posts for Tag: Wake Up
The government does not want you to grow your own food. Here is why you should and how
Pfizer: the criminal convictions
The crisis of credit visualised
Eyewitness comes forward, "Sirhan Sirhan did not assassinate RFK" (2016)
Despite the fact that Sirhan Sirhan shot him in the head nearly 50 years ago, Paul Schrade attended the convicted assassin’s parole hearing this week to both forgive Sirhan and defend the shooter’s innocence in the assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. After decades of research into the assassination and witnessing the event first-hand, Schrade continues to assert that Sirhan physically could not have fired the fatal bullet that killed Kennedy. [Full article]
Hollywood liberals now want you to accept bestiality. Here’s proof
We are in the midst of a ferocious cultural war against an enemy that will not stop until Christianity and the West are completely destroyed and every vice and degenerate act is normalized. [Full article]
Hearts in flames: numerous myocarditis studies showing extreme risk for young men
Transhumanism technology in body after CV-19 jab
Fluoride in water kills cells - demonstration
"I ran drugs for Uncle Sam" - San Diego pilot Tosh Plumlee flew narcotics for contras and other warlords
The DC-3 airplane, heavily guarded by uniformed Panamanian soldiers, sat on the far side of the jungle clearing at Penonome, 60 miles southwest of Panama City. Its cargo doors were wide open and chocked tight against the fuselage. The right engine idled slow and rough; the left engine was shut down for the loading operation. Soldiers in two Jeeps outfitted with .50-caliber machine guns guarded the pane fore and aft. One gunner trained his weapon on the loading crew; the other .50-cal was pointed at the cockpit and the unarmed American flight crew.
The pilot, Wayne Howard, stuck his head and left arm out of the cockpit window and waved a small white flag. The soldier in the Jeep waved back and gave a thumbs-up. A line of cargo handlers hurriedly stacked white plastic sacks on pallets; others inside the plane slid the heavy pallets forward and secured them for the 680-mile flight to Costa Rica. [Full article]