Jason Jorjani
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As a way to say to the Pentagon, don't fuck with us. You fuck with us again, we'll start a war with Mexico. So already by the 1950s, they had their hands on the balls of the U.S. government to that extent.
As a way to say to the Pentagon, don't fuck with us. You fuck with us again, we'll start a war with Mexico. So already by the 1950s, they had their hands on the balls of the U.S. government to that extent.
As a way to say to the Pentagon, don't fuck with us. You fuck with us again, we'll start a war with Mexico. So already by the 1950s, they had their hands on the balls of the U.S. government to that extent.
This is why you have Eisenhower coming out and making that statement as he leaves office, warning about the military-industrial complex that's gotten out of hand, and they're a threat to our democratic society, etc. Because he knew this stuff. And I'm convinced the main reason, now Kennedy made a lot of enemies for a lot of reasons. The Kennedy brothers did.
This is why you have Eisenhower coming out and making that statement as he leaves office, warning about the military-industrial complex that's gotten out of hand, and they're a threat to our democratic society, etc. Because he knew this stuff. And I'm convinced the main reason, now Kennedy made a lot of enemies for a lot of reasons. The Kennedy brothers did.
This is why you have Eisenhower coming out and making that statement as he leaves office, warning about the military-industrial complex that's gotten out of hand, and they're a threat to our democratic society, etc. Because he knew this stuff. And I'm convinced the main reason, now Kennedy made a lot of enemies for a lot of reasons. The Kennedy brothers did.
Because they were, you know, engaged in prosecuting the mafia and, you know, there was the whole Cuban angle with the Bay of Pigs fiasco. But I'm convinced that the main reason the JFK was killed is that Eisenhower handed this information off to him. The UFO stuff. The whole deep state problem. Yeah.
Because they were, you know, engaged in prosecuting the mafia and, you know, there was the whole Cuban angle with the Bay of Pigs fiasco. But I'm convinced that the main reason the JFK was killed is that Eisenhower handed this information off to him. The UFO stuff. The whole deep state problem. Yeah.
Because they were, you know, engaged in prosecuting the mafia and, you know, there was the whole Cuban angle with the Bay of Pigs fiasco. But I'm convinced that the main reason the JFK was killed is that Eisenhower handed this information off to him. The UFO stuff. The whole deep state problem. Yeah.
And said to him, listen, man, you have to get this under control because these people pose an existential risk to our constitution and our way of life. And Kennedy was going to shut them down. And even after he was executed, his brother would have pursued the same policy. So they were both taken out.
And said to him, listen, man, you have to get this under control because these people pose an existential risk to our constitution and our way of life. And Kennedy was going to shut them down. And even after he was executed, his brother would have pursued the same policy. So they were both taken out.
And said to him, listen, man, you have to get this under control because these people pose an existential risk to our constitution and our way of life. And Kennedy was going to shut them down. And even after he was executed, his brother would have pursued the same policy. So they were both taken out.
And I've heard RFK on record in interviews say that he believes that his father was killed by a Lockheed contractor, specifically a Lockheed contractor. Now, why would a Lockheed contractor assassinate Robert Kennedy? There's only one explanation you can come up with for that. Now, this is the place to go back to the saucers. Okay. Lockheed Martin used to be called Martin Aircraft. Yeah.
And I've heard RFK on record in interviews say that he believes that his father was killed by a Lockheed contractor, specifically a Lockheed contractor. Now, why would a Lockheed contractor assassinate Robert Kennedy? There's only one explanation you can come up with for that. Now, this is the place to go back to the saucers. Okay. Lockheed Martin used to be called Martin Aircraft. Yeah.
And I've heard RFK on record in interviews say that he believes that his father was killed by a Lockheed contractor, specifically a Lockheed contractor. Now, why would a Lockheed contractor assassinate Robert Kennedy? There's only one explanation you can come up with for that. Now, this is the place to go back to the saucers. Okay. Lockheed Martin used to be called Martin Aircraft. Yeah.
In 1953, there were all these stories that came out in mainstream news publications about how These aerospace, they were called aircraft companies in those days. Aircraft companies have developed the G engine. And they're about to roll off the assembly line craft that can defy gravity and get you like from New York to Australia in an hour. There are all these stories about this stuff.
In 1953, there were all these stories that came out in mainstream news publications about how These aerospace, they were called aircraft companies in those days. Aircraft companies have developed the G engine. And they're about to roll off the assembly line craft that can defy gravity and get you like from New York to Australia in an hour. There are all these stories about this stuff.
In 1953, there were all these stories that came out in mainstream news publications about how These aerospace, they were called aircraft companies in those days. Aircraft companies have developed the G engine. And they're about to roll off the assembly line craft that can defy gravity and get you like from New York to Australia in an hour. There are all these stories about this stuff.
And they quoted the chairman of Martin Aircraft, Lear. Convair, a bunch of companies, a handful of companies. And the only one of those that's still active in the defense industrial scene is Martin Aircraft, which became Lockheed. Okay? Okay. And then by 1955 or so, the story disappears. The story disappears.
And they quoted the chairman of Martin Aircraft, Lear. Convair, a bunch of companies, a handful of companies. And the only one of those that's still active in the defense industrial scene is Martin Aircraft, which became Lockheed. Okay? Okay. And then by 1955 or so, the story disappears. The story disappears.