Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Planet X and Ison are Related ?




I think Planet X and Ison are related
They are all part of the same traveling show
There has to be a reason why government won't disclose and it has to do with control
That's what this video

David Icke - One Possibility Out of All Possibility ... (If it Vibrates it`s Illusion)





Where will we go when, we leave here.

Where we go, where do we really go is it where always been told or is it just a manifestation of some kinda concentration of energy or maybe an alien nation I been told if you slow down reality you can see see past its illusions and its insanities. I dont know but I tried a million times and I cant seem to see past a million tragedies and lies overwhemed and abused a world thats came to its knees and been kicked and misused. on a trail of despair we took the road to happiness but still arent there. SO where do we go when we die, a release of energy that suddenly capsizes. And overwhelming is the ending and separation of all the things we have been pretending

Where will we go when, we leave here
Where will we go when, we leave here.

Then your hovering ova, you dont realize ya died and that its game ova, you see em standing around in flashing lights but you cant figure out and seem to place a reason why, then in a convergence of energy everything then happens suddenly and never give the family, the members are crying and everythings dying and everyhing comes to light and everything is suddenly applying. All i know is it happened to me, a convergence of time in the stratosphere G, dont think Im pretending, cuz in the end all this space and time shit, it goes on for never-ending.
SO where do we go when we die, a release of energy that suddenly capsizes. And overwhelming is the ending and separation of all the things we have been pretending

Where will we go when, we leave here
Where will we go when, we leave here.

D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear [Full movie] ENG






From October 2-25, 2002, the capital of the United States was held in a grip of terror by a pair of elusive snipers whose targets were seemingly selected at random. During this period, no gas station, convenience store, or highway was safe from the relentless killers, throwing a nation already reeling from the cataclysmic events of 9/11 into a frenzy of panic and conclusion-jumping. Among those heading the efforts to track down the snipers was Charles Moose, police chief of Montgomery County, AL. Unable to give anything but fragmentary information at the various press conferences held during the 23 dark days, Moose found himself vilified and derided in many corners as ineffectual and incompetent. Indeed, quite a few newspapers outside the area targeted by snipers came right out and called for Moose's resignation. But the chief's dogged persistence ultimately paid off -- and in the sort of twist that a professional writer of thrillers might dismiss as inconceivable, the two men arrested for the carnage turned out to be the archetypal "least likely suspects." Originally telecast October 17, 2003, on the USA Network, the made-for-cable feature D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear stars Charles S. Dutton as the beleaguered Charles Moose and Bobby Hosea and Trent Cameron as alleged snipers John Allen Muhammad and John Lee Malvo (whose murder trials had just gotten under way when the film first aired). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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