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Exposing The Satanic Empire

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Release Date: March 01, 2008
Year: 2008

, an excellent NWO/ Illuminati/ One World Government/ mark of beast documentary by Christian Apologist & former atheist Keith Thompson, a.k.a. Keith 'Truth' Thompson. Thompson, a filmmaker, NWO Researcher & Debater also wrote, produced & narrated the excellent "New World Order Facts" (2008) & equally excellent "Zeitgeist Debunked" (where he rips Peter Joseph & the pro-High Technology NWO Zeitgeist New Age Movement/Venus Project, a new a-hole!). Thompson also did work with & research for the late William 'Bill' Cooper known for "Mystery Babylon" series & "Behold, A Pale Horse." Bill Cooper former US Naval Intelligence Officer & host of unlicensed underground, but well known pirate radio broadcast "Hour Of The Time" on the subject of NWO out of Eagar, Ariz., was one of, if not the only NWO researcher to publically predict (live on his broadcast 6-28-01), the events of 9-11 over 2 months before they happened, even specifically naming Osama Bin Laden as the scapegoat NWO would falsely blame for the attacks (clip of this can be found on Youtube). His dead-on prediction was shortly before he was assassinated by NWO FBI for trumped-up income tax evasion/bank fraud charges & supposedly brandishing a gun at Agents executing arrest warrant, in which, after investigation into the shooting where he was shot some 6 times mostly in the back, no gun was ever found on his dead body. No one has yet been held accountable for his murder, of course.

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