UFO expert was going to expose ‘black magic’ ring, fiancée says
Beware the coming alien disclosure deception. The "space brothers" our paving the way for Maitreya's emergence
Sophia Rosenbaum
Plus: Clinton/Trump to talk aliens next debate?
He believed the truth was out there.
The UFO expert whose death has sparked out-of-this world conspiracy theories was about to “expose” a cabal of politicians and celebrities practicing black magic, his fiancee claimed.
Max Spiers, a 39-year-old father of two found dead on a couch in Poland over the summer with “black liquid” oozing from his mouth — reminiscent of the “black oil” that alien beings used to inhabit human hosts in the TV series “The X-Files” — spent his final months researching the dark arts.
“He was going to expose black magic. He was going to expose some of the stuff he was working on involving political leaders and celebrities,” his gal pal, 31-year-old Sarah Adams, told Yahoo.
Adams said she spoke to Spiers about his fear of dying numerous times.
“We were used to getting death threats or stuff like that from people, but I think this time it seemed rather real,” she said. “He’d been sent threats saying that him and me were going to die.”
But even in the hours before he died, he was still looking toward a future with Adams.
“I was going to have his child. He had messaged me hours before,” she told Yahoo. “It definitely couldn’t have been anything like suicide or something like that.”
Spiers was in Poland over the summer to give a talk on conspiracy theories and UFOs — something he had become an expert on over the years after claiming to be a survivor of a government “super soldier” program.
Many of his devoted followers have developed their own theories as to what caused his sudden death including some who think it’s connected to the alien virus, Purity, in the “X-Files.”
The disease caused black goo to seep out of humans eyes and mouth.
“If it wasn’t true what he talks about then why would they kill him? Healthy people don’t just get sick and die, they get poisoned,” Craig Hewlett wrote on the site Project Camelot.
November 8th: Alien Invasion??
SOURCE
Not saying there will be. Informational
A source inside the Clinton campaign has leaked an internal polling
document that shows her support entirely gone and extreme measures
needed to “salvage” (prevent) the election.
The document, titled Salvage1, shows results of her own (non-skewed) polling such as:
Among independents, Hillary voters who are exposed to any alternative
media (73%) are aware of the WikiLeaks emails and find them either
disturbing (54%) or deeply disturbing (18%). Among liberal-identifying
whites, support is shifting from Hillary (-27 since October 1st) to
Donald Trump (78%) or Jill Stein (21%).
For voters who solely consume mainstream media only 28% are aware of the
WikiLeaks emails and of those, only 8% are aware of the content. For
these voters Clinton leads Trump by +8.
Minority voters are less likely to consume alternative media (only 14%)
and are less likely to be aware of the email leak (only 18% for
males, 9% for females). Even with this group, enthusiasm is down 63
points compared to October 2008.
On other fronts, the counter-narrative is failing as well. Most heavy
consumers of social media understand that the allegations against Donald
Trump of sexual misconduct have largely been debunked (77%). We
understand that communications strategies in that space have been unable
to reduce the impact of this messaging. Worse, among white males in
telephone polling 93% of them either approve (72%) or strongly approve
(21%) of Donald Trump’s hot-mic tape.
Only 39% of women approve of them however a majority (64%) say they
‘understand that confident men talk that way.’ In effect,
these allegations have been diffused.
While this is great news for Trump supporters (although for Trump supporters, it may not exactly be news) more disturbing are the polling questions about what could potentially stop Trump voters from going to the polls:
By contrast the strong Clinton voters:
It gets worse from there.
Their Solution: ‘Alien Invasion’
The document looks at various solutions and finally recommends a
psy-ops campaign that has to be seen to be believed. The technology for
creating images in the atmosphere has existed in the public domain for
some time (it’s used in astronomy) but what the Clinton Foundation is
suggesting goes well beyond that. The document alludes to tests in the
“Levant” that were highly successful.
These tests apparently can create realistic images along with
internal sensations of awe that mimic a terrifying alien invasion. They
are planning to be in position to blanket 23% of the United States in
these images so as to prevent specific areas from voting on November 8th
and create a narrative where Barack Obama literally saves the world.
On November 8th, DON’T WATCH THE SKIES!