Message from @kushinmalungz420

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2019-02-26 03:59:09 UTC  

they try to talk to creator and shit

Im not saying its not

just not *necisarily* directly related

2019-02-26 03:59:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/548335249734631424/549802642113822730/6c8e241c07c709ec2db354f384ce6ea6.png

Just look at podesta

2019-02-26 03:59:33 UTC  

do u know a bit about it

2019-02-26 03:59:38 UTC  

this is the TR3B black project

2019-02-26 04:00:15 UTC  

has anyone ever participated in a secret society

2019-02-26 04:00:29 UTC  

masons, elks, odd fellows

2019-02-26 04:00:33 UTC  

Yeah, that theory reminds me of the one we talked about just now, both use superconductors.

Modanese and podkletnov wrote that

2019-02-26 04:01:11 UTC  

Eugene podkletnov?!

2019-02-26 04:01:44 UTC  

Cherry Chevapravatdumrong

2019-02-26 04:01:53 UTC  

Interesting! I would really like to test it, but imagine how expensive it would be to actually get the lab equipment.

2019-02-26 04:02:07 UTC  

the guy i mentioned was just on simpsons

Check out the price of superconductors

2019-02-26 04:02:39 UTC  

The Chad

2019-02-26 04:03:37 UTC  

hoping someone remembers that from charley angels

2019-02-26 04:03:38 UTC  

lol

2019-02-26 04:03:50 UTC  

charlies angels

2019-02-26 04:05:00 UTC  

Thats ridiculous, they are so tiny these superconductors i can buy online, and they cost around 500 bucks for a superconductor that is 1 inch in diameter! We need much more.

2019-02-26 04:05:01 UTC  

jones town had quite the conspiracy

2019-02-26 04:05:09 UTC  

everything was differnt then what you heard growing up

2019-02-26 04:06:59 UTC  

"An Air Force investigation determined the document to be a fake."

2019-02-26 04:08:55 UTC  

I'm sorry about breaking the politeness policy in the above post.

Interesting tidbit: Dov Zakheim was the Pentagon's money manager when the $2.3 trillion couldn't be accounted for (due to their procedural inefficiencies as Mick pointed out). He was also a member of PNAC which openly stated in their document (September 2000): "Further, the process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event––like a new Pearl Harbor." Furthermore, he was also an executive at a defense contractor specializing in remote controlled airplane systems, a subsidiary of which investigated 93' WTC bombing and he also worked for Booz Allen.

System Planning Corporation: remote controlled airplane systems.

Their subsidiary Tridata Corp investigated the '93 bombing, and had access to the blueprints.

http://www.whale.to/b/dov_zakheim5.html

Above link has biographical info, and information about SPC's remote control technology.

To give Mick a break... though Pentagon's auditors admit they can't account for 25% of what they spend (source), 25% of Pentagon expenditure, even over the entire 1990's, is still less than 2.3 trillion. In 2000 the official Department of Defense budget was approx 300 billion.

2019-02-26 04:09:30 UTC  

I'm sorry about breaking the politeness policy in the above post.

Interesting tidbit: Dov Zakheim was the Pentagon's money manager when the $2.3 trillion couldn't be accounted for (due to their procedural inefficiencies as Mick pointed out). He was also a member of PNAC which openly stated in their document (September 2000): "Further, the process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event––like a new Pearl Harbor." Furthermore, he was also an executive at a defense contractor specializing in remote controlled airplane systems, a subsidiary of which investigated 93' WTC bombing and he also worked for Booz Allen.

System Planning Corporation: remote controlled airplane systems.

Their subsidiary Tridata Corp investigated the '93 bombing, and had access to the blueprints.

http://www.whale.to/b/dov_zakheim5.html

Above link has biographical info, and information about SPC's remote control technology.

To give Mick a break... though Pentagon's auditors admit they can't account for 25% of what they spend (source), 25% of Pentagon expenditure, even over the entire 1990's, is still less than 2.3 trillion. In 2000 the official Department of Defense budget was approx 300 billion.

2019-02-26 04:09:32 UTC  

lol