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GVP #041 - Max Bliss - Chemtrails

from Good Vibrations Podcast · host Mark Devlin

We pay an overdue, and highly topical visit to the subject of Chemtrails and geo-engineering for Volume 41, as British-born, French-based activist and researcher Max Bliss guests. Max covers the specifics of the Chemtrailing agenda, from the basics through to the harder facts, showing how this has gone way beyond the realms of 'conspiracy', with complicity between many different governments, corporations and agencies, and knowledge of what's going on at all levels. He goes on to show how this fits into the psychopathic globalists' Agenda 21 programme, and highlights the final pieces of the plan to decimate the earth's resources and completely enslave and subjugate humanity that are very close to being implemented if people don't start paying attention and reacting in their numbers.Other subjects covered include the elites' desire for population reduction, the 'smart' grid plan, transhumanism, the microchipping agenda, and other nice little surprises the 1 per cent have planned for the remaining 99 unless we all wake up fast, come together and start showing our opposition.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-vibrations-podcast--2594848/support.

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