Psychic and Clairvovant abilities asisstance to Military Divisions: On the morning of May 15, 1987, Paul H. Smith, a robust thirty-four year old captain in the U.S. Army’s Psychic Espionage Unit, Center Lane (later known as Stargate), lay down in an all-gray room in Fort Meade, Maryland, and relaxed his mind by listening to music. Read More…
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Military and Intelligence Agencies and Subliminal Messages
The military and intelligence agencies are inserting messages into films and television shows, according to author and film analyst Jay Dyer. “They had done a whole in-depth research into the various military, Pentagon agencies inserting messages into films and so that kind of solidified there. We do have a precedent, clear examples of the fact Read More…
Sky Bridge in Czech Republic “Opens”
The Sky Bridge opened earlier this month in the Czech Republic and is claiming its title as the longest suspension walkway in the world, a record held previously by a similar design in Portugal. Strung between two peaks of the Kralicky Snezník mountain, the pedestrian path stretches an incredible 721 meters and reaches 95 meters above Read More…
Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccines And Nanotechnology
Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccines contain nanotechnology to track people, scientists say New Zealand scientists found that there is an undeclared nanotechnology in Pfizer’s Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines that assemble into microchip circuit boards – which can be used to track people – when exposed to heat over time. The SGT Report channel on Brighteon.com shared a video of Read More…
Apollo 11 And Where Is It Now?
Apollo 11 returned to Earth, carrying the three astronauts and its precious cargo of moon rocks. It is now part of the permanent collection of the National Air and Space Museum in Washington (although it is currently on an extended 50th anniversary tour of other museums throughout the United States.) Most of the rest of Read More…
COVID-19 Vaccines and Plants
COVID-19 Vaccines in your salad? Scientists growing medicine-filled plants to replace injections. RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Vaccinations can be a controversial subject for many people, especially when it comes to injections. So what if you could replace your next shot with a salad instead? Researchers at the University of California-Riverside are working on a way to Read More…