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Tila Tequila, Conspiracy Theorist: MySpace vixen exposes the Illuminati; alien and reptilian agendas
11.20.2012
02:17 pm
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When I first became aware of reality TV mess Tila Tequila—ten years ago I’d see her at a restaurant where I used to eat at a lot and she made herself very hard not to notice—there was no telling that the future MySpace maven, host of Pants-Off Dance-Off and performer of “I Fucked the DJ” would one day reinvent herself as a pint-sized, Illuminati-exposing slutty/nutty version of Alex Jones or David Icke with “bolt-ons”... but this is exactly what happened after her brush with death earlier this year due to a drug overdose/brain aneurysm… She’s the Brice Taylor of her generation!

Looking back at her career over the past decade, it seems, however, almost… inevitable that something like this might happen. You can tune-in to her wavelength regarding the Illuminati, the endtime prophecies of Nostradamus, the reptilians, the Anunnaki and the mysterious “others” at her blog and via her rambling podcasts and YouTube videos

I think the less said about this, the better. Draw your own conclusions.
 

 

 
Still more:
TILA SHARES EXPLOSIVE INFO ABOUT MIND CONTROL PEDOPHILIA & MORE IN HOLLYWOOD!

ILLUMINATI LIVE WARNING THEY THEY’RE GOING TO KILL ME!

The Government Are Cloning Humans and Themselves! ZOMBIES ARE REAL!
 
Thank you kindly, Mark Johnson!

Posted by Richard Metzger
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11.20.2012
02:17 pm
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Bizarre memo said to ‘prove aliens landed at Roswell’
04.09.2011
05:56 pm
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Curiouser, and curiouser… The Daily Mail reports on a memo that appears “to prove that aliens did land in New Mexico.”

A bizarre memo that appears to prove that aliens did land in New Mexico prior to 1950 has been published by the FBI. The bureau has made thousands of files available in a new online resource called The Vault.

Among them is a memo to the director from Guy Hottel, the special agent in charge of the Washington field office in 1950.

The memo has been published on the FBI website. In the memo, whose subject line is ‘Flying Saucers’, Agent Hottel reveals that an Air Force investigator had stated that ‘three so-called flying saucers had been recovered in New Mexico’.

The investigator gave the information to a special agent, he said. The FBI has censored both the agent and the investigator’s identity.

Agent Hottel went on to write: ‘They were described as being circular in shape with raised centers, approximately 50 feet in diameter.

‘Each one was occupied by three bodies of human shape but only 3 feet tall,’ he stated.

The bodies were ‘dressed in a metallic cloth of a very fine texture. Each body was bandaged in a manner similar to the blackout suits used by speed flyers and test pilots.’

He said that the informant, whose identity was censored in the memo, claimed the saucers had been found in New Mexico ‘due to the fact that the Government has a very high-powered radar set-up in that area and it is believed the radar interferes with the controlling mechanism of the saucers’.

He then stated that the special agent did not attempt to investigate further.

The release of the secret memo is likely to fuel conspiracy theorists’ claims of a government cover-up.

The town of Roswell in New Mexico became infamous after reports that a flying saucer had crashed in the desert near a military base there on or around July 2, 1947.

The bodies of aliens were said to have been recovered and autopsied by the U.S. military, but American authorities allegedly covered the incident up

Military authorities issued a press release, which began: ‘The many rumours regarding the flying disc became a reality yesterday when the intelligence officer of the 509th Bomb Group of the Eighth Air Force, Roswell Army Air Field, was fortunate enough to gain possession of a disc.’

The headlines screamed: ‘Flying Disc captured by Air Force.’ Yet, just 24 hours later, the military changed their story and claimed the object they’d first thought was a ‘flying disc’ was a weather balloon that had crashed on a nearby ranch.

Amazingly, the media and the public accepted the explanation without question. Roswell disappeared from the news until the late Seventies, when some of the military involved began to speak out.

Another memo published in The Vault from 1947 claimed that an object ‘purporting to be a flying disc’ had been recovered near Roswell.

The disc was ‘hexagonal in shape’ and ‘suspended from a balloon by a cable’, according to the memo, marked as ‘Urgent’, to the FBI director.

The memo noted that the disc resembled a weather balloon - but claimed that a telephone conversation between the Air Force and the field office ‘had not [word censored] borne out this belief’.

The disc and balloon were being transported to Wright Field for further inspection, the memo noted.

It added that the information was being flagged up because of ‘national interest’ in the episode, and noting that both NBC and the AP were set to break the story that day.

Of course, such loose-leaf documents are easy to forge, but it should be possible to confirm the existence of “Agent Hottel”. If it is a forgery, I doubt it will effect the interest in Roswell or, stories of alien landings. Indeed, the Daily Mail ran another story on Roswell in 2007, in which an officer’s deathbed confession confirmed extraterrestrials had landed back in 1947. This report can be read here.
 
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Posted by Paul Gallagher
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04.09.2011
05:56 pm
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