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Ran across this on wikileaks
Cray cray
In what can only be decried as the most bizarre episode of a WWF broadcast ever, many subliminal references were made to false flag terror attacks, pointing to a potential sinister agenda and future attack.
Were elites and people in-the-know poking fun at civilians watching the propaganda broadcast at home on he boob tube in an attempt to reprogram the masses? After all it is called “programming”. Let’s take a closer look.
During the erie broadcast talking about the “Mega Powers” a popular WWF tag-team, “Pearl Harbor” was referenced at least once, giving the viewer an image of the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor Hawaii during the war.
Later in the broadcast when referring to the “Twin Towers” a “terrorist attack on the Mega Powers” was mentioned. The fact that this was brought up is more than ridiculous and mind you, not by chance.
Interestingly enough, later in the episode announcer Jesse “The Body” Ventura steps into the commentary mix ranting about former U.S. President Richard Nixon, telling another WWF announcer “you are involved in the cover up”. Almost as if Ventura is letting the cat out of the bag so to speak.
Then further into the uncanny Illuminati funded broadcast, Macho Man Randy savage comes out during “prime time” saying, “that pain won’t stop, until the Twin Towers come crumbling down”.
“Does everyone want to know how powerful the Mega Powers are? Everybody knows that the Twin Towers are big strong high buildings, yeah, larger than any other buildings in New York City… they may be earthquake-proof, they may be typhoon proof, they may be tidal wave proof. But when the Mega Powers the strongest force in the universe goes against the Twin Towers, it’s going to be like a fault line going right through their foundation… and you are going to see the Twin Towers come crumbling down”, said the Macho Man during the late 1980s T.V. broadcast.
The Macho Man also made reference of a “bright star” that’s coming from “light-years away”.