(Orbman) The Sept. 10, 1990 issue of ‘UFO UNIVERSE‘ related the following under the title-heading, “WILLIAM F. HAMILTON III — UFOLOGY’S ‘MYSTERY MAN’ TO REVEAL ‘COSMIC TOP SECRETS’“:”Until just recently, William F. Hamilton III managed to keep up a relatively low profile so that he can continue his work in private and without needless interruption from well-meaning, and never-the-less prying eyes.
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War is Good for Business & Organized Crime: Afghanistan’s Multibillion Dollar Opium Trade. Rising Heroin Addiction in the US
(Prof Michel Chossudovsky) Afghanistan’s opium economy is a multibillion dollar operation which has a direct impact on the surge of heroin addiction in the US.
Prince Andrew’s Epstein-Related BBC Interview Was “Catastrophic Mistake” — Clearly Lied About Knowing Roberts
(Zero Hedge) Update: As the Epstein interview scandal spreads, SkyNews reports that Prince Andrew’s PR advisor Jason Stein has now resigned:
Deep State’s In Trouble: House Minority Leader Demands ABC Explain Why They Shelved Epstein Story
(Zero Hedge) House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) fired off a letter to ABC News President James Goldston demanding to know why the network shelved a story on Jeffrey Epstein after an accuser gave a detailed interview with reporter Amy Robach.
Exposed: How Google Interferes With Its Search Algorithms And Changes Your Results, Bombshell WSJ Report
(Jerri-Lynn Scofield) The WSJ published a comprehensive investigation Friday, How Google Interferes With Its Search Algorithms and Changes Your Results, that provides fodder for ongoing or new antitrust investigations of the company, both in the US, and worldwide:
Oops: 1 in 5 People Misdiagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis
(Edsel Cook) Multiple sclerosis is scary enough on its own, especially since it is expensive and painful to treat. But a new study warns that one out of every five patients diagnosed with the disease has a different medical condition that shares the same symptoms.
Celebrities as Symbols — The Power of Archetypal Influence
(Justin Deschamps) Celebrities are symbols. They represent exemplified aspects of social values instantiated within a cultural milieu. In simple terms, the reason a celebrity rises to high social status is that people believe in them. Why? Because they represent something people believe is valuable. And the powers that be know how important icons, celebrities, and people of prominence are in influencing the masses to maintain control and manifest their agenda.
60 Minutes Australia: Exposing Jeffrey Epstein’s International Sex Trafficking Ring
60 Minutes Australia: Exposing Jeffrey Epstein’s International Sex Trafficking Ring
Prince Andrew Blinks 10 Times in 10 Seconds During Response to Question About Whether He Had Sex With Minor
(Paul Joseph Watson) Just a coincidence.
MUST READ Evidence of the Mass Arrests of Pedophiles | A Master List
(Adam Riva) One of the Top Priorities of the Trump Administration
Exposed: Federal Intelligence Agencies Covered up ’80s Child Sex Cult
(Ethan Huff) The FBI Records Vault recently released a treasure trove of declassified documents about a 1980s sex cult known as “The Finders” – and the details are sure to shock you.
This COULD be the END of Edge of Wonder!
This COULD be the END of Edge of Wonder!
Engineering Climate Chaos.. for Winter 2019
It is essential to reach a critical mass of public awareness on the climate engineering issue. Climate engineering disclosure is the great imperative of our time, accomplishing this will require the collective efforts of all those who are already awake. Share credible data from a credible source, make you voice heard.
Syria’s Assad Claims Jeffrey Epstein Didn’t Commit Suicide: ‘He Was Killed Because He Knew a Lot of Vital Secrets’
(Greg Norman) The “Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself” meme appears to have now gone international.
Whistleblower Breaks Down How Google Set Out to Literally Program Our Minds
(Maryam Henein) Google’s beginnings start in Room 380 of the Gates building on the Stanford campus. It was there that founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page (described as ‘nice guys’) aimed to find relevant information on the Internet, by rapidly downloading, indexing, and searching the entire Internet using low-cost personal computers. It was 1998, and they had their eyes on out-searching Altavista.














