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MILLENNIUM CRISIS + E-MAIL from another PLANET +
by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 30 August 20052 comments
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Millennium Crisis E-Mail from another Planet
An FBI report titled, Megiddo ( site of Armageddon ) was a controversial Millennium terrorist report prepared in 1999 and sent to law enforcement to prepare them for possible acts of violence in 2000. It was controversial because it fingered Christian fundamentalist groups, the agency claimed they were still sensitive about the implications of the Oklahoma city bombings. From a distant point in space, it appears the FBI did not take into account, a coalition of like minded fundamentalists, not just Christians, polluting the election process and embedding their ideology into American foreign Policy, leading to war.
The CIA Was politicized in 1976 when George Bush was named as head of the CIA, according to Karl Rove, intelligence gleaned on the radio waves of National Public Radio originating from St. Anslems college. This was not lost on Reagan, in 1980 he named Bill Casey his campaign manager head of CIA. Casey in turn named his room mate for the campaign and fellow regional campaign manager, Max Hugel as head of CIA secret operations.
Max Hugel is mentioned in different media, books,articles, congressional investigations, internet sources as being connected to organized crime, Kennedy assassination ( ala jimmy Hoffa ) stealing campaign documents from the Carter White House, Iran Contra scandal, and an incestuous relationship with the crowned King and religious Korean-American Armegeddonist, Sun Myung Moon. Even from a distant planet Moon’s shadow is apparent.
In 1982 Hugel became an agent for Moon and in that capacity started a media empire in Washington not restricted to the Washington Times but News content and dissemination companies. Hugel also became a member of the Coalition for National Policy a mother load of ’end of time’, ’left behind’ and other code words for Armegedonists.
Besides Hugel, men like Conrad Black, now being eyed by US prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald ( not the Novak investigation ), was a member of the CNP. Like Moon, CNP members, Evangelist Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell, and Black were acquiring media empires. Black’s paper boasts influential commentators like Bob Novak. Another influential member was, Paul Weyrich who’s 1999 statement of complaint concerning the FBI Millennium investigation is posted on the FBI Meggiddo site. The list of politicians like Bush, Bob Dole, Cheney and Newt Gingrich that owe their political fortunes to the CNP members and pay homage to their goals smacks of treason, a view gleaned from a distance. I think the FBI would have come to the same conclusion but in fairness Bush was the President in 2000.
Those associated with the CNP are doing nicely under Bush, with the exception of those being investigated by Patrick Fitzgerald. Max is well and in the news recently for his winning horse at the track and the pending sale of his part ownership of the Rockingham racetrack in Salem NH. The sale only happens if the buyer, Millennium Gaming Co. can get slot machines and other forms of gambling legalized in NH. So much for family values. Houston, can you hear me? Data mine this!!!
Forum posts
30 August 2005, 22:11
corrections
Should read Megiddo report was released in 1999 and Bush was elected in 2000. The point concerning the Millennium Megiddo report by the FBI is that it was not so farfetched but prophetic. The author
2 September 2005, 00:27
BREAKING NEWS
A real Millennium crisis at UN as John Bolton re writes the UN Millennium report, due for a vote soon. John Bolton was a 1981 member of the Council for national policy along with Max. BY The author, Michael Callis, AKA Liberal Republican, MC sub rosa