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Started by Amaterasu, January 24, 2013, 03:28:29 AM

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undo11

here's  the one i watched.  i was shocked anyone could keep that much data, names, dates and etc, all in their head.  take it with a grain of salt.  just notice how much info this guy has packed in his head.  some of it is interesting, to say the least.

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Quote from: undo11 on January 27, 2013, 10:32:01 AM
here's  the one i watched.  i was shocked anyone could keep that much data, names, dates and etc, all in their head.  take it with a grain of salt.  just notice how much info this guy has packed in his head.  some of it is interesting, to say the least.

The Vatican has the largest spy network in the World!
The present Pope used to be the Grand Inquisitor (Ratzinger) and the Jesuits have been used all throughout history for infiltration, assassination and intelligence gathering.
In the 70's when the CIA wanted some intelligence on the Neo Nazi groups in Germany who did they go to? Yes, the Vatican.
With millions of 'agents' worldwide in every facet of life, what letter agency can beat them?
Sit down before fact like a small child, and be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever and to whatever abyss nature lead, or you will learn nothing. —T. H. Huxley

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starwarp

there's more from that guy.  too bad he's a racist. he ruins his testimony with that nonsense.  he also must be begging for protestantism to be wiped out by even suggesting the masons be eradicated in the usa, due to his "theory" that they are infiltrated by jesuits who's main purpose is to restore the pope's temporal power.   

i'll see if i can find the 3 hour interview with him  it was a radio show though, so it's not gonna be on youtube.
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well one part of the interview is missing. it was recorded on two different days, about 2 weeks apart, and only the second part is available.
anyway, here's the second part.  it's 1 hour long

jesuits and the assassination of jfk
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After watching (thus far) only a part of Kay Griggs' videos, from now on, when something "unusual" happens, I will wonder about the veracity of the formal "component news reports".

Fox News - "Former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle fatally shot at Texas shooting range"


Here is a news report today, that kinda fits right in with some of her story possibilities - - Chris Kyle, the most successful Navy Sniper, has been murdered, at a gun range in Texas. Of course, the shooter does have an acceptable "public excuse" - - PTSD ( Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)

On the surface, what is presented in this news article just seems to possibly be the "MO" of her comments of serious concern.

Here is the article, with a link below.

Chris Kyle, a former U.S. Navy SEAL credited with the largest number of confirmed kills, was one of two people fatally shot at a North Texas shooting range Saturday, Texas Highway Patrol confirmed to Fox News.

Sgt. Lonny Haschel said in a news release that 25-year-old Eddie Ray Routh of Lancaster was arraigned Saturday evening on two counts of capital murder. Officer Kyle Roberts at the Erath County Jail said Routh arrived there Sunday morning and is being held on a combined $3 million bond. Roberts did not have information on whether Routh had a lawyer.

Haschel said Erath County Sheriff's deputies responded to a call about a shooting at the Rough Creek Lodge, west of Glen Rose, at about 5:30 p.m. Saturday. Police found the bodies of Kyle, 38, and Chad Littlefield, 35, at the shooting range about 50 miles southwest of Fort Worth. Erath County Sheriff Tommy Bryant said he did not know where Kyle and Littlefield were hit because he had not yet received the medical examiner's report.

Kyle and Littlefield had taken Routh to the range, said Travis Cox, the director of a nonprofit Kyle helped found. Littlefield was Kyle's neighbor and "workout buddy," Cox told The Associated Press on Sunday morning.

"What I know is Chris and a gentleman -- great guy, I knew him well, Chad Littlefield -- took a veteran out shooting who was struggling with PTSD to try to assist him, try to help him, try to, you know, give him a helping hand and he turned the gun on both of them, killing them," Cox said.

Police said Routh opened fire on Kyle and Littlefield around 3:30 p.m. Saturday, and then fled in a Ford pickup truck, which Bryant said was Kyle's truck. At about 8 p.m., Routh arrived at his home in Lancaster, about 17 miles southeast of Dallas. Police arrested him after a brief pursuit and took him to the Lancaster Police Department.

The motive for the shooting was unclear. A knock on the door at Routh's last known address went unanswered Sunday. A for-sale sign was in front of the cream-colored wood-framed home.

Kyle, a decorated veteran, wrote the best-selling book, "American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History," detailing his 150-plus kills of insurgents from 1999 to 2009. According to promotional information from book publisher William Morrow, Kyle deployed to Iraq four times.

Kyle's nonprofit, FITCO Cares, provides at-home fitness equipment for emotionally and physically wounded veterans.

"Chris was literally the type of guy if you were a veteran and needed help he'd help you," Cox said. "And from my understanding that's what happened here. I don't know how he came in contact with this gentleman, but I do know that it was not through the foundation."

Cox described Littlefield as a gentle, kind-hearted man who often called or emailed him with ideas for events or fundraisers to help veterans.

"It was just two great guys with Chad and Chris trying to help out a veteran in need and making time out of their day to help him. And to give him a hand. And unfortunately this thing happened," Cox said.

Craft International, Kyle's security training company, had scheduled a $2,950-per-person civilian training event at Rough Creek Lodge called the "Rough Creek Shoot Out!" for March 1-3. The price included lodging, meals and shooting instruction. Kyle was scheduled to teach the first class, called "precision rifle."

Kyle is survived by his wife, Taya, and their two children, Cox said.


http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/02/03/navy-seal-chris-kyle-fatally-shot-at-texas-shooting-range-report-says/