Fulford is, IMHO, a Cabal asset and disinfo agent. (And I'm quite surprised at some of the people who give credence to his "reports".)
Just at a guess, he was deemed by his masters to be deserving of punishment, and it comes in the form of this strange public humiliation. I find it a parallel to the similarly questionable Alex Jones "tranny porn" incident.
Haha, no, I never knew this! Again, what a strange parallel: remember that Alex Jones got his "big break" when he "snuck in" to Bohemian Grove?
Makes you wonder whether Fulford and AJ are secretly in some weird Cabal version of the Mickey Mouse Club together, except that Elites did stuff to your butthole when you were a kid?
Oh... well... I guess that goes for the regular Mickey Mouse Club too, doesn't it?
Actually, I had been really intrigued by the material referenced in the movie "The Men Who Stare at Goats", and for a long time I meant to research it but never got around to it.
Then somewhere along the line I found out those two factoids: the one about Ronson and Jones, and also that Ronson wrote the book the movie was based on.
Being a good enough conspiracist to put two and two together, I said to myself, "Well, I really just saved myself a lot of research time on evaluating that material, didn't i?"
I can't get over the fact that AJ is Bill Hicks, so that puts him in the category of what I call "Simulant". This type of person is not an Intelligence legend, which is entirely fabricated. Also, he's not just an ordinary person. Like, don't you get a little bit of a weird feeling when you find out the first name of someone you know isn't their real first name, but they go by their middle name for whatever reason?
The weird feeling is precisely because we trust one another implicitly, and real fakery or deception is so uncommon. So AJ can tell an authentic and convincing story about his youth because it probably happened almost exactly that way, but we have to keep in mind he's definitely not an ordinary person.
Fulford is, IMHO, a Cabal asset and disinfo agent. (And I'm quite surprised at some of the people who give credence to his "reports".)
Just at a guess, he was deemed by his masters to be deserving of punishment, and it comes in the form of this strange public humiliation. I find it a parallel to the similarly questionable Alex Jones "tranny porn" incident.
remember when he "miraculously" got an interview with none other than satan himself dave rockafeller?
Haha, no, I never knew this! Again, what a strange parallel: remember that Alex Jones got his "big break" when he "snuck in" to Bohemian Grove?
Makes you wonder whether Fulford and AJ are secretly in some weird Cabal version of the Mickey Mouse Club together, except that Elites did stuff to your butthole when you were a kid?
Oh... well... I guess that goes for the regular Mickey Mouse Club too, doesn't it?
do you know who was accompanying alex to the grove? the biggest living british BBC documentarian Jon Ronson...
"how did you get in alex?"
"oh i just walked in" . <rolls eyes> . yah right...
heres the interview
Actually, I had been really intrigued by the material referenced in the movie "The Men Who Stare at Goats", and for a long time I meant to research it but never got around to it.
Then somewhere along the line I found out those two factoids: the one about Ronson and Jones, and also that Ronson wrote the book the movie was based on.
Being a good enough conspiracist to put two and two together, I said to myself, "Well, I really just saved myself a lot of research time on evaluating that material, didn't i?"
I can't get over the fact that AJ is Bill Hicks, so that puts him in the category of what I call "Simulant". This type of person is not an Intelligence legend, which is entirely fabricated. Also, he's not just an ordinary person. Like, don't you get a little bit of a weird feeling when you find out the first name of someone you know isn't their real first name, but they go by their middle name for whatever reason?
The weird feeling is precisely because we trust one another implicitly, and real fakery or deception is so uncommon. So AJ can tell an authentic and convincing story about his youth because it probably happened almost exactly that way, but we have to keep in mind he's definitely not an ordinary person.
Did you actually read the post?
Then why post it here?