Category: 9/11



If you think you know the story of the spiral seen in Norway’s sky from December, 2009, think again. Soon after this mysterious spiral disappeared, President Obama cancelled most of the U.S. space program. The spiral was also seen on the very day that President Obama appeared in Norway to accept his Nobel Prize, and the spiral itself seemed to be stopped abruptly in its tracks by something . . . . . unknown. If you think that’s all very “normal”, it’s not. This might, believe it or not, be connected to 9/11 and the reason our space program has taken an abrupt turn into obsolescence.

Read the story of the spiral and what it might mean on the website of Richard C. Hoagland, Enterprise Institute, here. That is part II. Also check out part 1 and III which are on the same site. In a nutshell, the spiral was a sign to the Obama administration and other leaers in power that they don’t control things. Whoever or whatever this entity, according to Hoagland, is trying to tell us, it’s that they are in control of the planet, of weapons, of wars, of our space program, and maybe of the solar system.   What do they want?  No one knows.  It sounds like an extension of the “Illuminati” (something I consider a myth). What is clear is that it was not only a Russian missile test.

I know it sounds crazy, which is why you should listen to the two hours on the radio show Coast to Coast about this — where it sounds much less out there.

 

Paul Zarembka

Paul Zarembka

The Hidden History of 9-11-2001

This is a must-listen interview with Paul Zarembka

How much insider trading occurred in the days leading up to 9/11? How compromised is the evidence against alleged hijackers because of serious authentication problems with a key Dulles Airport videotape? To what extent does the testimony of more than five hundred firefighters differ from official reports of what happened at the World Trade Center buildings that day? How inseparably connected are Western covert operations to al-Qaeda?

LISTEN HERE

Paul Zarembka is a professor of economics at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Since 1977, he has been the general editor for Research in Political Economy. He has authored Toward a Theory of Economic Development, edited Frontiers in Econometrics, and co-edited Essays in Modern Capital Theory.