Un-Natural Disasters & Giants

Hosted byGeorge Noory

Un-Natural Disasters & Giants

About the show

Author and expert in survivalism Steve Quayle discussed how disasters such as the Chinese quake, the Myanmar cyclone, and the tornadoes in the U.S. have been coming fast and furious. He suggested that some of these events could be caused by weather warfare brought about by the Illuminati, who seek to reduce the population. For instance, the recent volcanic eruption in Chile was generated through a tremendous amount of energy, similar to what scalar and electromagnetic weaponry could produce, he noted.

Such natural or man-made devastations can lead to food and water shortages, Quayle pointed out. He stressed the need for people to be prepared with water storage & purification devices, and medical & food supplies. He also advised against living along the coastline.

Quayle updated his research into giants, reporting that a search was being conducted in an underground island labyrinth. According to his "Special Forces" contacts, there are literally tens of thousands of giants living in suspended animation in hives. They wear copper bands with "Paleo-Hebrew" writing on them, and become reanimated when the bands are removed, he detailed.

News Updates

In the first half-hour, Douglas Hagmann of the Northeast Intelligence Network commented that messages purported to be from Osama bin Laden seem tampered or heavily edited, suggesting that he may not still be alive. Technology journalist Leo Laporte reported on a woman's indictment in a MySpace suicide case.

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