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Propaganda: Conspiracy Theorists are Wackjobs
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Quote:What renegade MI5 officer David Shayler did next...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/hom...63246.html

The renegade MI5 [UK's secret service] officer [David Shayler] who blew the whistle on his former colleagues is now living in a squat, dressing as a woman, and railing against the 'Zionist empire'.

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David Shayler, former MI5 whistleblower and self-proclaimed Messiah, is now squatting on a farm in Abinger Hammer with members of the Rainbow movement. David often dresses as his alter-ego Dolores

This man whistleblew on UK's secret service and talked about the World Trade Center being staged.

After reading this article, I thought that conspiracy theorists were all nutcases. Then I realized, I'm a conspiracy theorist. So there you go, they're making conspiracy theorists look like nutcases.

Maybe he was stepforded with a gender-swapper clone (ROFL), or maybe he was reprogrammed to make conspiracy theorists look mentally illed. "He was lightly punished for the so-called betrayal of the secret service" so maybe he was stepforded/reprogrammed then. http://www.oneballradio.com/node/868
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Matthew Delooze's take on DAVID SHAYLER:
http://www.oneballradio.com/node/868
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First this,then those who believe in Biblical prophesy eventually. It must be that what people are seeing taking place is what those who've been warning them about. Must be that many are starting to ask questions, which is a bit too much for TPTB to handle. so they try to discredit those who gave warnings.
The "Messiah" touch is a bit much though, but it falls in line with their hatred for the opposition, and eventual harbinger of their destruction. And yeah, that guy was programmed.
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