(Stillness in the Storm Editor) Benjamin Fulford’s report from May 27th, 2019 has been updated. Click here to read the full report. This post serves as a notice that the original has been updated; scroll down to where it says:
[Below is the remaining portion of Fulford’s update this week]
“The true cost of war is being discussed among Pentagon insiders, perhaps including Army Chief of Staff Mark Milley, already designated to become the next Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,” comments Robert David Steele, former Marine and CIA officer. “Both the President and the best of the senior leaders understand that being the Zionist tool for the Middle East has cost the USA not just seven trillion dollars, but 75,000 amputees, 250,000 or more confirmed PTSD cases, tens of thousands of rapes (male as well as female), and a virtual trillion-dollar crime wave as contractors have leveraged ‘easy money’ to cheat the military and the taxpayer,” he says.
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How many times has it been said “War is a racket.”?
Well, apparently war really is a racket. Why can’t peace a racket? Imagine what our world would be like if there was global peace and the money wasted on murdering each other was spent on making humanity and our planet better. I strongly believe we have the manpower, technology and resources to make planet Earth a paradise. Lets manifest it.
Robert David Steele gets angry and vulgar when contradicted.
He says he’s weak at
“cosmic thinking” – for him,
that’s David Icke.
Why don’t you present what
Thomas Williams at Truth, Honesty and Integrity
and
Dr Katherine Horton
and Keith Annet
judge about Mr Steele, who
was born and raised in Asia
and recently said he attended
a Jesuit school as a youngster in Columbia.
PS: Above Mr Fulford adds a plug for Mr Steele, just as Senior Editor
Gordon Duff welcomes Mr Steele as new author to Veterans Today –
even Prof. Jim Fetzer praises Mr Steele.