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My Dad used to subscribe to these UFO Paranormal magazines that I'd read when I was bored (I think it was called FATE?). Seriously, the Illuminati stuff is like 100% tinfoil. Heavy duty, Reynolds Release, top of the line.
Wow you are commenting on the video and didn't even watch it! Hmmmm....
If you don't know they are already named on UTUBE you would know that if you watched the video!
Just a taste of how wacky the Illuminati stuff is.
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The leader of the Earths Illuminati is called the "Pindar". The Pindar is a member of one of the 13 ruling Illuminati families, and is always male. The title, Pindar, is an abbreviated term for "Pinnacle of the Draco", also known as the "Penis of the Dragon". Symbolically, this represents the top of power, control, creation, penetration, expansion, invasion, and fear. The holder of this rank reports to the purebred Reptilian leader in the inner Earth.
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Originally Posted by Miborn
Wow you are commenting on the video and didn't even watch it! Hmmmm....
If you don't know they are already named on UTUBE you would know that if you watched the video!
I watched it.
You should really look into the Illuminati before posting things about it, if you wish to retain your integrity.
Wow you are commenting on the video and didn't even watch it! Hmmmm....
If you don't know they are already named on UTUBE you would know that if you watched the video!
Didn't you say you didn't listen to the whole speech? Maybe I read that wrong but you said the same thing.
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