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The Living Force
Perceval said:The cosmic factor is always there in the background when considering what is currently going on on the planet. If we assume for a moment that the PTB are aware of something "incoming" in the next say, 6 months, that is, they have a window of say 6 months when they expect a bunch of space rocks to fall on our heads, and if we assume that their main objective is to prevent the public becoming aware that this is the real threat, even up to and after such space rocks actually hit or explode overhead, it seems to me that perhaps the only way to try to achieve this objective would be under cover of "war".
Consider the fact that the mainstream media has been talking about the idea of North Korea or Iran detonating a nuke above the US and using the EMP to wipe out the electric grid. Consider the news reports over the past few years of "rocket trails" in the sky, when these trails could really have been meteorite trails.
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"We do not need the celestial threat to disguise Cold War intentions; rather we need the Cold War to disguise celestial intentions!"
~ British astronomer Victor Clube, author of The Cosmic Serpent and The Cosmic Winter, in a report commissioned by the U.S. Air Force
Updated to today
"We do not need the celestial threat to disguise War on Terror intentions; rather we need the War on Terror to disguise celestial intentions!"
I've wondered whether the ultimate reason behind developing nuclear bombs in the first place might have been to simulate cometary impact. The narrative behind the development of nuclear arms during WWII was to develop a weapon of such magnitude that it would be an overwhelming deterrent. But what if, prior to WWII, the PTB had foreknowledge of upcoming cometary impact and wanted to know more precisely how to prepare in order to save their own skins? Up until then, the only practical modern example they would have had (I think) was the Tunguska impact, so perhaps WWII was the excuse they needed to start manufacturing their own controlled 'cometary impacts', and they could begin observing effects on the immediate environment, testing bunkers, etc. Any military application and geopolitical advantage gained through the development of nukes would then be icing on the cake (and provide a nice cover for why they were being tested).