I am watching the movie Revelation: Dawn of Global Government. The General who speaks has very strong testimony. In it they included Randy Weaver, now old, of Ruby Ridge Siege 1992. I glanced at some fake news articles from WA Post etc. Post has been fake news all our lives and luckily I know that now, as I read their crap versions. In that movie Revelation, (Not same as Waco – a NewRevelation, a MUST see) they included the Ruby Ridge negotiator from government. I found a video in article below and he speaks in it also. As a warning, this below is a very sobering chilling 15 minute video. It made me think about all the people like me that just want a quiet place to live. These stories about what happened at Ruby Ridge are heaped with alternative versions to confuse people, but the video in article below was clarifying. It disgusts me that law enforcement agencies can never make a mistake and gets away with murder again and again. The man who killed Weaver’s wife, (who was holding a baby) was let off. Again the stories vary. Was she in house or walking out the door? In plain sight? Why would a sniper with a scope fire at an unclear target? So many lies. IMO he knew what he was shooting at. Someone gave a psycho a gun, knowing his insanity. Like death of Adam Levoy, it was fully planned. See…
The reason our modern civilization is assaulting nature is because we are slaves for an alien technology that sees Earth as a resource, not a living planet. – Ray Songtree Mirror from http://phils.com.au/transistor.htm HOW COULD AT&T HAVE CREATED THE TRANSISTOR SO QUICKLY IN 1947 WITHOUT THE INPUT OF ALIEN TECHNOLOGY? Lecture given by Jack Shulman, President of the American Computer Company, to The Global Sciences Congress, Florida, 1999. Hi, I’m Jack Shulman. I’m the head of the American Computer Company. American Computer Company is part of the Technology International Group and Bell North America group of companies. I’m also one of the owners of the group of companies. I’ve been in the computer industry for about 28 or 29 years. I’ve worked for IBM as a professional services management consultant. I worked on the development of the personal computer in 1978 for FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology) and Simplicity Patterns, later adopted by IBM. I developed something called the “pattern creator”. That’s where we got the term “PC”. Prior to that, I’d developed what you might call the first windowing operating system in 1975 for Citibank, and before that there were earlier versions I did for a company called Vydec. I’m a serious computer person – very, very serious – and also someone who’s not generally inclined to leap to great predispositions about any unusual subject. Well, as it turns out, a few years ago I got my dose of reality. It was in the form of a visit…