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For the last few months I've been
blessed to find out about The Investigative Journal radio program
with Greg Anthony. This has fast become my favorite show to listen to
as I've come to distrust The Hagmann and Hagmann Report and most of
the pack that surrounds them. Mostly the reason being their inability
to tell the truth about the Vatican Jesuit led New
World Order and the false Futurism doctrine.
This topic is related to this article like a puzzle
piece is in a larger picture, which us sincere truth believing Christians are
trying to put together to see clearly.
Greg Anthony talks about subjects
Steve Quayle and the Hagmanns just won't touch. One being the Tony Alamo Ministries in 2008 and how this world famous pastor was put in prison
for 175 years (for speaking out against the Anti-Christ Papacy and Vatican) on really bogus charges, and on top of this 36 children
were stolen from their parents (who were part of this wonderful ministry) by CPS.
Steve Quayle never mentions this case, and he doesn't ever mention
the subject we're going to talk about here. In fact, the only time
Steve Quayle (Hagmann's benefactor and boss) talks about Alex Jones
it's to defend him and threaten anyone who talks bad about him,
hmmm...
On the Investigative Journal hosted by
Greg Anthony (also known as Greg Zymanski) on the website
FirstAmmendmentradio.net, he's been discussing this topic of Alex
Jones actually being Bill Hicks. Now, I've known of course for years
that Alex Jones is a dis-info agent working for the Vatican, but I've
never heard this topic. Right when we think it can't get any stranger
– it does!
After only a cursory examination of
the facts, it's apparent there's something to this theory. One
thing for sure is there's something very fishy about who Alex
Jones is in general. From the evidence I've seen already the puzzle
pieces seem to fit very well for him being Bill Hicks; the comedian who supposedly died. This just gives more credence to the
suspicions I have against the ring leader Steve Quayle and the more
difficult to detect Hagmanns - and the pack they have on their show
regularly (Paul McGuire, Tom Horn, Stan Deyo to name a few...).
I'm going to put Greg's hour long
radio shows from the last two days in this post for you to listen to
if you're serious about getting to the bottom of this interesting
story. Bill Hicks was/is a comedian who supposedly died in 1994 from
pancreatic cancer when he was 32 years old. This was the same time
Alex Jones started making head way. In fact, there was an Alex Jones
around a couple years before this in the early 90's, but although
they say this is the Alex Jones of today – it's very obvious that
Alex Jones is not the Alex Jones today( who is Bill Hicks). Confused
yet, well that's the point. See, they (Jesuits) want this to sound
crazy sort of like Eminem being a clone.
Interestingly, Bill Hicks and Alex are
both from Texas and they look very much alike. Their dental records
are even almost identical. Just a little re-constructive surgery and
it seems as though Bill Hicks landed himself a real good gig and set-up his rich life as a New World Order sell-out. Another alarming
evidence is Bill's best friend Kevin Booth just happens to now be a
producer on InfoWars! This is very strange don't you think?
Listen to the videos from Greg's show
and investigate it some yourself. I don't need to go over every
detail here, because even if I did and you were set on not believing
it, then you'd just leave a nasty comment and go on your merry
brainwashed way anyway. Geez, the comments I've been getting over at
the article I did about Eminem being a clone are evidence of this
very type of person who just will not regard evidence. I mean, at the
very least we have to conclude there's something to this story. And
at the very, very least we have to conclude that Alex Jones (Bill
Hicks) is a dis-info agent, which brings me to my next point.
Why is Steve Quayle supporting Alex
Jones and InfoWars? Why are the Hagmanns supporting InfoWars? Steve
Quayle even has Alex Jones ads promoted on his website almost all the
time, and promotes his videos as if he's a legit source of
information. I remember listening to a show on the Hagmanns about a
year ago when Steve actually threatened listeners who criticize Alex
Jones, really Steve?
I think the Christian remnant better
start looking into these matters more instead of believing Steve
Quayle, the Hagmanns, and many of the guests they bring on their
show. And yes, Eric Jon Phelps was on the Hagmanns, but there's a
lot of damning evidence that Eric Jon Phelps is working for the
Jesuits as well- the same people he's the forerunner to expose-
that's how they work people (to control what's being exposed).
We can conclude, there's no way Steve Qualye and the Hagmanns are ignorant of the Jesuit's involvement in leading the Vatican New World Order, so because we can conclude they're not ignorant of this, then we can conclude they're working for the Jesuit Vatican New World Order. And, that Steve Quayle supports and promotes Alex Jones, is evidence that he's working for the same people Bill Hicks is working for.
We can conclude, there's no way Steve Qualye and the Hagmanns are ignorant of the Jesuit's involvement in leading the Vatican New World Order, so because we can conclude they're not ignorant of this, then we can conclude they're working for the Jesuit Vatican New World Order. And, that Steve Quayle supports and promotes Alex Jones, is evidence that he's working for the same people Bill Hicks is working for.
There I said it, someone has to.
Listen to Greg Anthony, he's a
sincere Christian journalist. A very rare find these days, and support
his show as well if you want to listen and support a sincere
Christian who isn't working for the enemy: the Vatican (Satan's seat).
Dec. 2, 2015
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