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EPISODE · Nov 20, 2015 · 1H 32M

GVP #073 - Ole Dammegard - Paris False Flag

from Good Vibrations Podcast · host Mark Devlin

Familiar false-flag territory gets revisited for this timely addition to the Good Vibrations series. Yes, it's very tedious, but when the psychopaths stop pulling their stunts, then we'll stop needing to expose them, and we can get on and enjoy life the way it was meant to be experienced. Joining me again is Danish researcher Ole Dammegard, as we not only get into the fine forensic detail that proves beyond doubt that the recent Paris 'terror' attacks were yet another staged event at the hands of Western powers, but also reflect on the wider aims of this particular one. The world feels very different as a result, and Paris is already being used as the excuse to bring in so many of the changes to human society that the controllers have wanted for so long. The scenario that awaits all of us and our families if we continue to sit back and do nothing is a nightmare. Right now, like never before, really is the time for everyone to start paying attention and stop consenting to our own slavery. Enough.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-vibrations-podcast--2594848/support.

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