Wow! I found this on GalacticConnection.com. Thanks Alexandra for putting this out there! Someone else is watching the course of remarkable events NOW taking place in our society on Earth and has shared these at Geopolitics.com. Very nice to see this.
So…please read this article, marvel at the many example of “strangeness” given, wonder if there is a message here for humanity, and…
InJoy!
JANUARY 19, 2017
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((GC note: Tweets did not copy over β please see original article at Geopolitics for the original tweets).
There are several events this week that we never expected to happen under normal circumstances which will enhance the credibility and resolve of the Global Resistance Movement.Β
At the very least, the Resistance could not simply be discounted as mere βconspiracy theorists.β They were right all along. Most of all, they are winning.
Manning Clemency
Under intense public pressure in the last few weeks, the Obama government surprised Donald Trump and the rest of the Republicans with a commutation of Chelsea Manningβs prison sentence. Manning will be released on May 17 instead of 2045, and without the quid pro quo from Wikileaks editor Julian Assange.
Β Ryanβs sentiments were echoed by a number of fellow Republicans, with Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina also talking about lives that wereΒ βput at risk,βΒ and described Obamaβs decision asΒ βa slap in the faceβΒ for President-elect Donald Trump.
The 2008 Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-Arizona), who chairs the Senate Armed Services Committee, said the commutation wasΒ βa grave mistake that will encourage further acts of espionage.β
Β β¦ Former New York Times columnist and current Fox News contributor Judith Miller was blasted on social media after kicking off theΒ βHow many people have diedβΒ chorus as a result of Manningβs leaks following Tuesdayβs announcement. But she wasnβt the only media personality to excoriateΒ Manning.
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Obama justified his action during his last press conferenceβ¦
βIt has been my view that given she went to trial, that due process was carried out, that she took responsibility for her crime, that the sentence she received was very disproportionate relative to what other leakers have received, and that she had served a significant amount of time, it made sense to commute β not pardon β part of her sentence,βΒ he said. Commutation sent a message that whistleblowersΒ βneed to work through established channels,βΒ he added.
Working through βestablished channels,β Mr. Obama, is not whistleblowing, but asking for promotion.
Nevertheless, Obama just admitted the truth about their use of fake intelligenceβ¦
Β Another unexpected event is the recent online disclosure of the Central Intelligence Agency regarding its βfull history.β.
CIA CREST Searchable Database
CIA Releases 13 trillion pages of declassified files online instead of just limiting its access to four terminals at the National Archives in College Park, Maryland. The online releases include files about:
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MK-ULTRA mind control program,
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UFO sightings,
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Project Stargate regarding human telepathy
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Nazi war crimes,
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Cuban Missile Crisis
βCIA isnβt doing this out of the goodness of their hearts,β said Michael Best, who went to the four terminals and started scanning the files which are βtechnically publicly availableβ through the CREST database in Maryland.
A bitΒ less than a year ago, I embarked on a quest to get a copy of the millions of pages of CIA documentsΒ stored on CREST, the CIA Records Search Tool. The CREST database wasΒ technicallyΒ publicly available, in the sense that anyone could theoretically use the four computers located in the back of a library that (for budgetary reasons) lacks a librarian for half of the day. These four computers are currently the only ones that can access the CREST database, and theyβre only accessibleΒ Monday through Friday from 9 Am to 4:30 PM. In other words, most people who arenβt full time researchers canβt use the database even if theyβre within driving distance. By printing out and scanning the documents at CIA expense, I was able toΒ begin making them freely available to the public and to give the Agency a financial incentive to simplyΒ put the database online. Iβm pleased to say that these efforts have been a success, and the AgencyΒ is putting the database online.
CIA isnβt doing this out of the goodness of their hearts. Several FOIA requests have been filed for the database, including by the National Security Archive and MuckRock. MuckRock actually sued the Agency with the help of Kel McClanahan ofΒ National Security Counselors. TheΒ Agency said it would take 28 years to process the files. After some more legal pressure from Mr. McClanahan, the Agency reduced their estimate to six years. This was still too long, and so I began my effort. The hope was that the financial pressure, the negative press andΒ making it not only a legal but a practical inevitability that these files would be put online would force the Agency to speed up their timetable. Thanks to the combined (but uncoordinated) efforts of myself and MuckRock, these files will soon be available.
What Files Are In It?
According Michael Best, βThere areΒ a little over 775,000 filesΒ that make up over 13,000,000 pages that have been declassified as part of the 25-year automatic declassification review period. Before the most recent update of files at the beginning of the year, the database was estimated to be about 840 gigabytes. Breaking these files down into categories, we get:
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Secretary of State Henry Kissingerβs papers:Β 40,000 pages of newly declassified documents. The papers did not originate with CIA, but βcontain many CIA equities.β
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Directorate of Science and Technology R&D:Β 20,000 pages
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Analytic intelligence publication files:Β Over 100,000 pages.
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News archives:Β The AgencyΒ collected a lot of news stories about themselves and the subjects they were interested in. Their news archive, much of which is included in CREST, contains many
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Office of the DCI Collection (ODCI):Β 28,550 documents/ 129,000 pages from the records of the first five Directors of Central Intelligence: Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter, General Walter βBedellβ Smith, Allen Dulles, John McCone, and Richard Helms. These records run from the beginning of CIA in 1947 through the late 1960s and include a wide variety of memos, letters, minutes of meetings, chronologies and related files from the Office of the DCI (ODCI) that document the high level workings of the CIA during its early years.
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Directorate of Intelligence (DI) Central Intelligence Bulletins:Β 8,800 documents/ 123,000 pages from a collection of daily Central Intelligence Bulletins (CIB), National Intelligence Bulletins (NIB) and National Intelligence Dailies (NID) running from 1951 through 1979. The CIBs/NIBs were published six days a week (Monday through Saturday) and were all source compilations of articles and consisting initially of short Daily Briefs and longer Significant Intelligence Reports and Estimates on key events and tops of the day. The CIBs/ NIBs were circulated to high level policy-makers in the US Government.
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General CIA Records:Β Records from the CIAβs archives that are 25 years old or older, including a wide variety of finished intelligence reports, field information reports, high-level Agency policy papers and memoranda, and other documents produced by the CIA.
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STAR GATE:Β A 25-year Intelligence Community effort that used remote viewers who claimed to use clairvoyance, precognition, or telepathy to acquire and describe information about targets that were blocked from ordinary perception. The records include documentation of remote viewing sessions, training, internal memoranda, foreign assessments, and program reviews.
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Consolidated Translations:Β Translated reports of foreign-language technical articles of intelligence interest, organized by author and each document covers a single subject.
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Scientific Abstracts:Β Abstracts of foreign scientific and technical journal articles from around the world.
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Ground Photo Caption Cards:Β Used to identify photographs in the NlMA ground photograph collection. Each caption card contains a serial number that corresponds to the identical serial number on a ground photograph. The master negatives of the ground photography collection have been accessioned separately to NARA. The caption cards provide descriptive information to help identify which master negatives researchers may wish to request.
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National Intelligence Survey:Β National Intelligence Survey gazetteers.
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NGA:Β Records from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, primarily photographic intelligence reports.
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Joint Publication Research Service:Β Provided translations of regional and topical issues in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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Office of Strategic Services files:Β Documents from the OSS, CIAβs World War II predecessor.
While theseΒ documents are older, they arenβt irrelevant. One of the CREST documents provided the smoking gun for myΒ expose on an NSA Director sabotaging the NSA.β
Now, the CIA has decided to put the files online for the world to peruse in their own time.Β Go there.
The CIA has advertised this online release as its βfull historyβ but we disagree, of course.
In all, more than 12 million documents are accessible, covering the history of the CIA from its creation in the 1940s up to the 1990s β with intelligence officials giving assurances that the half-century of data is in its entirety, with nothing removed.
βNone of this is cherry-picked,βΒ CIA spokesperson Heather Fritz Horniak told CNN.Β βItβs the full history. Itβs good and bads.β
But theyβre not ready yet to disclose who George Bush, Sr. really is.
According to Otto Skorzeny, pictured is the Scherff family and a few friends (circa 1938). Holding βMotherβ Scherffβs hand at left is Martin Bormann. In front is Reinhardt Gehlen. In back is Joseph Mengele and to his right is Skorzeny as a young man. At center right (in the German navy uniform) is George H. Scherff, Jr. and his father George H. Scherff, Sr. Bormann became Hitlerβs second in command. Reinhardt Gehlen was a chief SS officer and assassin who was smuggled out of Germany under Operation Paperclip. Skorzeny was Hitlerβs bodyguard and SS spy/assassin who came to the U.S. after the war under Project Paperclip. Skorzeny and GHW Bush were instrumental in merging Nazi (SS) intelligence with the OSI to form the CIA with βWild Billβ Donovan and Allen Dulles. These guys were also part of CIA mind control experiments such as MK-ULTRA. SS officer and physician Joseph Mengele, the notoriously sadistic βAngel of Deathβ of Auschwitz, escaped Germany to South America after the war. George H. Scherff, Jr., became the 41st President of the United States as GHW Bush and George H. Scherff, Sr., was Nicola Teslaβs βtrusted assistant.β
The censorship continues with Facebook banning Russia Today from posting in its platform until after Trumpβs inauguration dayβ¦
Β In contrast to Obamaβs non-event last press conference from the comfort of the White House press room, VP Joe Biden took a wrong turn in Davos, he later found out.
Exit Stage Left: Lights Go Out On Biden As He Talks Of US βLeadershipβ In Davos Speech
It may have just been coincidence, or perhaps something more symbolic, but whatever it was, Joe Biden saw the lights go out on him as he mentioned US βleadershipβ during his last major speech as vice president, in Davos, Switzerland.
βWe are going to retain our position of leadership,β Biden was telling the audience at the World Economic Forum in Davos, when the lights on stage began to dim.
Rendered a dark silhouette, and seemingly unimpressed, the outgoing vice president carried on talking about the Westβs ideas and visions of the world. βIf we donβt fight for our values, no one else will,β he said from the darkness.
Moments later the lights came back on, allowing Biden to proceed with his rather dark warnings to the world.
Biden used his final major speech while in office to accuse Russia and President Vladimir Putin of βpurposefullyβ aiming to βcollapse the liberal international order.β
He meant his teamβs collapsing world order, in favor of a new oneβ¦
An agreement ceremony is being held at the United Nations headquarters in New York City as RT starts broadcasting within the UN HQ internal information network. RT Director General Aleksey Nikolov and UN Under-Secretary-General Cristina Gallach are delivering speeches at the ceremony.
So, although Facebook suspended RTβs updates until after Trumpβs inauguration, the UN leadership is doing exactly the opposite. This leads us to speculate that something really big that they donβt want for RT to spread around quickly is afoot during the next presidentβs inauguration, that we can only see now as a mass protest.
Anyway, the most welcome development of all is probably the underreported shutdown of the now irrelevant Clinton Global Initiative.
The Clinton Foundation Is Shutting Down The Clinton Global Initiative
In a βmass layoffβ event reported lateΒ last week by the Department of Labor, the Clinton Foundation announced it would lay off some 22 employees at the Clinton Global Initiative, which attained notoriety during the John Podesta leaks, when the various details of the falloutΒ between between CGI head Doug Band and Chelsea ClintonΒ were revealed; it also emerged that long-time Bill Clinton friend Band wasΒ soliciting donations for ClintonΒ through his PR firm, Teneo in an sordid example of βpay for playβ which most of the mainstream media refused to cover, especially after Band emailed Podesta βIf this story gets out, we are screwed.β
Filed as mandated by the Department ofΒ Laborβs Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification, or WARN notice, on January 12, the Clinton FoundationβsΒ Veronika ShirokaΒ advised the DOL that as part of a βPlant Layoffβ it would layoff 22 workers on April 15, with reason for the dislocation stated as βDiscontinuation of the Clinton Global Initiative.β The layoffs are part of the Clinton plan put in motion ahead of the presidential election, to offset a storm of criticism regarding pay-to-play allegations during Clintonβs tenure as secretary of state.
Whether the entire Clinton Foundation will be closed down for good, or not, is still a big question. Will the Trump administration pursue its campaign commitment of investigating the Clinton couple for all its crimes?
Conclusions
Most of the Davos Conference attendees this year are more optimistic with the presence of Xi Jinping, and the election of Donald Trump, while pessimistic with a renewal of Nazionist Merkelβs term of office, and another provocative, massive NATO deployment of troops and materiel along the Russian border.
Make no mistake, thereβs still a war going on in the Middle East particularly in Syria, and the ongoing genocide in Yemen.
Β Both Russia and Turkey are now working together to finish off the job against Daesh terrorists who continue to pester around the eastern parts of Syria.
On Wednesday, the Russian military confirmed that Russian and Turkish combat aircraft had carried out their first joint aerial operation against targets in Syriaβ¦ Turkish defense analyst Koray Gurbuz said that the joint operation has effectively forced the US-led anti-Daesh coalition to remember that thereβs a war on.












