The Nuclear Feary
The main James True Live channel on YouTube is still under restrictions. I hope to start publishing there again after March 21st. In the meantime, I have been streaming on the DojoEarth channel and of course, Rokfin. Rokfin has yet to block or restrict any of my work and it is refreshing.
I’ve been building the idea that Project Bluebeam is bigger than we think and today’s episode added the concept that nuclear warheads are included as part of this program. Looking at these three photographs from war I challenge you to determine which were a nuclear blast vs a fire-bombing. Let’s add to this the work of Halton Arp who published his Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies containing 338 examples of anomalies challenging the understanding of space and relativity. As another example, the work of Pratt engineer Irving Mayer who paraded 2000 Davy Crockett field nukes around Europe without ever pulling the trigger. The fog of war is a popular feature as we look at the use of inflatables at Normandy as proof you could blow up tanks all day long as long as you had a good foot pump.
Project Bluebeam started with Sputnik. I look forward to connecting all of this together in an upcoming episode specific to Project Bluebeam.
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