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January 19 Moon Shenanigans, and January 20 Disease X Propaganda

On January 19, like 1/19, or the hoax-code of ‘911’ in reverse, Japan simulated a juvenile CGI “moon landing,” all while musician Luis Vasquez, who performed as “The Soft Moon,” died at 44 at his Los Angeles home. Luis Vasquez, aka., The Soft Moon, was born on May 30, 1979, and his death on January 19, 2024, on the day of the faked Japan Moon landing with the lunar lander nicknamed “Moon Sniper,” came […]

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Phallus Ritual on the 322nd Day of the Year and a Look at Freemasonry

Remember, on February 12, the day leaving a Freemasonic Skull and Bones 322 days remaining in the year, during the Super Bowl, the U.S. allegedly shot down yet another ‘high-altitude object,’ only days after the silly ‘Chinese spy balloon’ rituals. Well, yesterday, on November 18, the 322nd day of the year, they returned to the skies with Elon Musk and his SpaceX phallos igniting all its Freemasonic 33 engines. The ritual and the mocking

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Mocking 101: India Land a Masonic CGI-Toy on the Moon

Only a few days after the silly story about the failure of Russia’s Luna-25 lander, allegedly crashing into the moon’s surface, we are yet again mocked with the worst faked moon landing in history, allegedly achieved by a CGI rendered toy spaceship from India.While Russia is symbolically playing the role of the villain on the world stage, with the fake CGI-war in Ukraine, India is now, as the “great achievers,” symbolic of the fall

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NASA’s DART CGI-Mission Successfully Rendered in Basement Computer

The silly childish lies to keep the space illusion alive took a new turn yesterday, as NASA claims that one of their “spacecrafts” intentionally slammed into an “asteroid” in a test of “planetary defense.” In what look’s like extremely poor computer graphics, something out of a 20-year-old video game, they show you a few frames of something approaching (or zooming in) on a very pixelated and perfectly lit rock with some very strange shadows

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