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I cannot tell you everything that they discussed with me, as I made a pledge not to, yet let me make a few things clear. I was made aware that the white cars that I had seen on the interstate driving with their lights on near me, when I was on my way to church after my harrowing escape in Atlanta, were best described as “the good guys”, sent there for my protection. More importantly, I was informed that the United States has been engaged in an unpublicized civil war for a very long time, perhaps since the end of the American Civil War, or perhaps beginning at President Kennedy’s assassination
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Hitler, a master of propaganda, said that it was actually easier to get away with a gigantic deception rather than a small one, because small lies are commonplace, and therefore anticipated, yet no one would expect or foresee the audacity of a grand deception. This is precisely the psychological tactic that was used by the CIA in precipitating and maintaining the monumental, yet very simple, lie of the Apollo missions. During the domestically injurious riots protesting the Vietnam War, president Nixon decided that a unifying pep rally of a perceived successful Moon landing was just what the
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As well as the Late UFOLOGISTS and Nuclear Physicist’s Stanton Friedman said this very same acronym standing like Ralph Rene.
Walter Cronkite, speaking of the real role of the media, is on the record for privately saying to his fellow Masonic lodge members (of which many United States presidents, CIA directors, and Apollo astronauts belong), that “Our task is not to tell the truth; we are opinion molders.” [emphasis added]
Is the term “Fake News” ever more relevant than back when we got our nightly news from the great Walter Cronkite himself?

