Tim Pool
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59 is young to die.
I mean, you're that's 79 is life expectancy.
Interesting.
It could just be that we're noticing more.
It could just be that because we are focused on scientists dying or going missing, we're noticing every little old one who dies or goes missing.
When in reality, it just may be reality.
This is what happens.
People get old and they die.
Any career.
I'm sure you can go look at any industry and be like, look at the strange amount of occurrences of deaths in the plumbing and pipe fitting industry.
Strange, huh?
The Daily Mail has reached out to NASA, Hicks alma mater at the University of Arizona.
Strangely, a series of online obituaries dedicated to Hicks did not mention any health issues.
A similar situation unfolded after my Walt's death in July.
Maybe they're not dying.
Maybe Atlantis is recruiting and saying, as we move forward with the next cataclysm about to occur, these scientists need to remain deep underground.
Have you been following Ben Davidson's work?
He talks quite a bit about the pole shift that's occurring.
We may be facing a great cataclysm, some believe.
Now, I don't know if that's the case, my friends, but I want to show you this video from Palmer Luckey of Andorra, where he explains about this ancient breakaway civilization.