I've never seen these rules before, but I find it of note that there are 47 of them. That was Year One of the CIA, granted to us by the "original recipe" Patriot Act, the National Security Act of 1947.
The "47" is a marker you see come up repeatedly in these pervasive psyops run by Intelligence, sort of a gang tag. I'm sure it has some sort of deeper occult meaning, but I've never researched what that might be. Who cares? Virtually all that occultism constantly discussed by researchers is nonsense intended to fascinate both occultists themselves and those attempting to probe their mysteries. And it works exceedingly well.
Fun tangent from something my eyes lit on in that wiki article: they mention that one of the witnesses testifying in support of the legislation was Director of Central Intelligence Hoyt S. Vandenberg,. That statement is erroneous since the CIA would only be established and the position created with the enactment of the bill, and in fact Hoyt was gone when it passed. But I'm letting it slide, Wikipedia, because there's something more interesting.
Maybe the most famous "47", what most conspiracists think of when they hear that number, is the Roswell UFO incident in 1947. None of us would have ever heard of it were it not for the press release ordered by the base commander, Col. William H. Blanchard. Rather than being punished for this, he was richly rewarded, eventually becoming a 4-star general and Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force.
Vice Chief? Not too bad. And who was Chief of Staff? 4-star general Hoyt S. Vandenberg. Sort of sheds a new light on Roswell.
I've never seen these rules before, but I find it of note that there are 47 of them. That was Year One of the CIA, granted to us by the "original recipe" Patriot Act, the National Security Act of 1947.
The "47" is a marker you see come up repeatedly in these pervasive psyops run by Intelligence, sort of a gang tag. I'm sure it has some sort of deeper occult meaning, but I've never researched what that might be. Who cares? Virtually all that occultism constantly discussed by researchers is nonsense intended to fascinate both occultists themselves and those attempting to probe their mysteries. And it works exceedingly well.
Fun tangent from something my eyes lit on in that wiki article: they mention that one of the witnesses testifying in support of the legislation was Director of Central Intelligence Hoyt S. Vandenberg,. That statement is erroneous since the CIA would only be established and the position created with the enactment of the bill, and in fact Hoyt was gone when it passed. But I'm letting it slide, Wikipedia, because there's something more interesting.
Maybe the most famous "47", what most conspiracists think of when they hear that number, is the Roswell UFO incident in 1947. None of us would have ever heard of it were it not for the press release ordered by the base commander, Col. William H. Blanchard. Rather than being punished for this, he was richly rewarded, eventually becoming a 4-star general and Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force.
Vice Chief? Not too bad. And who was Chief of Staff? 4-star general Hoyt S. Vandenberg. Sort of sheds a new light on Roswell.