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Bush as “Magog,” Bill Clinton Says Hillary conjures the dead

The occult influence in Washington is now impossible to ignore, as it plays a large role in the psychology of "illuminated" elites and always has. Now look above. Petrol. Gasoline. Diesel. In all its forms and call it what you will, it's ironic that the "Diesel" jacket summarizes everything this war is really about, oil, and who is gaining from it. It's unlikely this was lost on the murderers as they made this obscene cross of de-facto Christian martyrs. […]

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Pre-censored CBS News: San Bernadino shooters 3 white men in military attire

You’re certain that you saw three men?’ the news anchor asks.

‘Yeah,’ she replies, as she continues to describe the THREE WHITE MEN, their muscular build, etc.

After she leaves the line, the anchor insists ‘and of course we’ve just learned that one of the suspects was actually a woman.’” The same thing happened in Paris on November 13th. The shooters at La Belle Equipe restaurant were not brown-skinned Muslims; they were “white, clean shaven…They looked like soldiers or mercenaries and carried the whole thing out like a military operation.” […]

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NEO UPDATE on Captured Israeli Colonel in ISIS Golani Battalion

He added that the IDF colonel “had participated in the Takfiri ISIL group’s terrorist operations.” He said the colonel was arrested together with a number of ISIL or IS terrorists, giving the details: “The Israeli colonel’s name is Yusi Oulen Shahak and is ranked colonel in Golani Brigade… with the security and military code of Re34356578765az231434.” […]

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The Seeing Past Hands Syndrome or McCain’s Dementia

Hey McCain, remember when you helped create ISIS with Sen. Graham? It’s kinda obvious. Well, there’s a strange psychological defense system some call the Seeing Past Hands Syndrome where if you have your eyes covered with your hand, you actually come to believe no one can see what you are doing. It’s an extremely common affliction among politicians. There is hope, however, and the poor fellow herein is witness to just how much they suffer when they are not making life miserable for the rest of us, too. […]