MAN ALIVE ARE THEY PLAYING THIS ONE HARD IN THE MEDIA-IT’S GOTTA BE A KABBALISTIC MASONIC RITUAL. THE INVERSION HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED-ITS OFFICIAL RUSSIA GOES CAPITALIST WHILE WE IN THE UNITED STATES GO COMMUNIST
It’s their stairway or ladder to heaven.
The only way to heaven is through Jesus Christ…so they mock that by showing them getting to heaven with a ladder.
- Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the 24-year-old head armorer in charge of guns on Alec Baldwin film where cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was tragically shot and killed on Thursday had admitted she ‘wasn’t sure she was ready’ for the job in an interview before filming started
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the 24-year-old head armorer in charge of guns on Alec Baldwin film where cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was tragically shot and killed on Thursday had admitted she ‘wasn’t sure she was ready’ for the job in an interview before filming started.
You get your 66 for your dual 33’s.
Just flip the 116 and it’s 911. Look at it upside down.
Ottawa Public Health reports 116 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, weekly incidence rate increases
New Brunswick hits 81 per cent fully vaccinated, adds 116 new COVID cases
Because it’s biblical and the occult use it all the time. You will see all the female stars wear the leopard print. It’s very Satanic.
If you understand the occult you will understand all the connections between Alec Baldwin and the woman he allegedly shot -Halyna Hutchins.
Her father was in the Russian Navy stationed in Murmansk where she grew up.
Alec Baldwin was in the Movie “The Hunt for Red October”. The Russian submarine that Ramius Captained with the silent propulsion was stationed in…you guessed it, Murmansk, Russia.
So you have the Alec Baldwin’s connection to Hollywood and “The Hunt For Red October” and her connection to Hollywood and the Hunt for Red october.
It appears to be all a ritual and mockery.
The AFI Conservatory is a private not-for-profit graduate film school in the Hollywood Hills district of Los Angeles. Students (called “Fellows”) learn from the masters in a collaborative, hands-on production environment with an emphasis on storytelling. The Conservatory is a program of the American Film Institute founded in 1969.
From 1999 to 2001 Freeland served as the deputy editor of The Globe and Mail.[25] Next she worked as the managing director and editor of consumer news at Thomson Reuters.[26] She was also a weekly columnist for The Globe and Mail.[27] Previously she was editor of Thomson Reuters Digital, a position she held since April 2011.[28] Prior to that she was the global editor-at-large of Reuters news since March 1, 2010,[29] having formerly been the United States managing editor at the Financial Times, based in New York City.
Halyna Hutchins
Hutchins was born in 1979[2][3] in Horodets, Zhytom
Career
She moved to Los Angeles, to focus on filmmaking, taking on roles in production and fashion photography.[14][15][4] In Los Angeles, she met Bob Primes [de], a cinematographer. He encouraged Hutchins to apply to the American Film Institute Conservatory, where he was a teacher.[15] She was accepted and began studying there in 2013 for a two-year master’s program, which she graduated from in 2015.[16][14] Stephen Lighthill [cs; de] mentored her there.[14] Her thesis project, Hidden, made with director Rayan Farzad, was screened at the Camerimage International Film Festival, AFI Fest and the Austin Film Festival.[14][17]
In 2018, she was one of the first eight female cinematographers participating in the Fox DP Lab program, which was established to provide greater opportunities for women cinematographers.[17][18] In 2019, she was named one of the “10 up-and-coming directors of photography who are making their mark” by American Cinematographer.[
What was ‘Red October’?
Use of the term “Red October” can be traced to the Bolsheviks’ uprising against the Romanov Dynasty that ruled Russsia in October 1917.
While the revolution was officially completed in early November that year, the “October Revolution” as it came to be known is seen as the most crucial stage of the uprising with the capture of the Romanov’s Winter Palace by the Bolsheviks and their supporters.
“Red October” is also the name of the fictional submarine in the 1990 action thriller ‘”The Hunt for Red October,” an adaptation of a novel by Tom Clancy with the same name.
The story, set in the final days of the Soviet Union, focuses on a Soviet submarine captain who seeks the help of American intelligence operatives in defecting from the communist nation in the last days of the Cold War.
Some historians and scholars on the Soviet Union, however, have argued that “The Hunt for Red October” was based on the real-life story of Valery Sablin, a Soviet Navy officer who attempted to start a mutiny against the bureaucratic Soviet government in 1975 but was captured and later executed.
Some believed that the Soviet leadership prevented the story of Sablin’s mutiny from reaching the West so as to mask the presence of dissenters within their ranks.
The historical and cultural origins of ‘Red October’
Opposition members continue to deny the administration’s allegations of the ‘Red October’ ouster plot to unseat President Rodrigo Duterte, deriding the use of the phrase ‘Red October’ itself.
The Armed Forces of the Philippines on Tuesday announced that they had received further details on the “Red October” ouster plot, the latest among many ouster plots the Duterte administration has floated in recent years.
Brig. Gen. Antonio Parlade of the AFP said that military intelligence received information about five sub-operation plans that will target military, police and civilian personnel involved in the Oplan Tokhang anti-drug operation.
He said the Communist Party of the Philippines and its armed wing the New People’s Army, who have been accused of masterminding the alleged plot, originally intended to heighten their attacks around the second week of October 2018.
The AFP however has cleared some leading opposition figures including Sen. Kiko Pangilinan, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV and members of the centrist and liberal democratic Liberal Party following allegations of an alliance between the leading opposition party and the leftist CPP to overthrow the administration.
Some activist groups, however, continue to denounce the administration for its insistence on the ouster conspiracy’s existence.
Bagong Alyansang Makabayan in a statement on Tuesday called the military’s report on the supposed plot an attempt at “red-tagging legitimate dissent.”
Other administration critics and activist groups have used the term to counter the administration’s allegations and point to other pressing concerns in the country.
What was ‘Red October’?
Use of the term “Red October” can be traced to the Bolsheviks’ uprising against the Romanov Dynasty that ruled Russsia in October 1917.
While the revolution was officially completed in early November that year, the “October Revolution” as it came to be known is seen as the most crucial stage of the uprising with the capture of the Romanov’s Winter Palace by the Bolsheviks and their supporters.
“Red October” is also the name of the fictional submarine in the 1990 action thriller ‘”The Hunt for Red October,” an adaptation of a novel by Tom Clancy with the same name.
The story, set in the final days of the Soviet Union, focuses on a Soviet submarine captain who seeks the help of American intelligence operatives in defecting from the communist nation in the last days of the Cold War.
Some historians and scholars on the Soviet Union, however, have argued that “The Hunt for Red October” was based on the real-life story of Valery Sablin, a Soviet Navy officer who attempted to start a mutiny against the bureaucratic Soviet government in 1975 but was captured and later executed.
Some believed that the Soviet leadership prevented the story of Sablin’s mutiny from reaching the West so as to mask the presence of dissenters within their ranks.
The unicorn represents the “Little Horn” in the bible
The Beast (Revelation)
La Bête de la Mer (from the Tapisserie de l’Apocalypse in Angers, France). A medieval tapestry, this detail of which shows John, the Dragon, and the Beast of the Sea
#1 by Luke Bieniek on December 5, 2021 - 11:24 am
Hello Joe. Not sure why, but I always have very little luck accessing any videos here on the Fullerton Informer. On my last trip to & from Tennessee, I had you yelling😃🥰 in my ears at least 2/3 of the roughly 1500 mile trip. I’m tired of having key words blipt out & other censure issues. Don’t worry. I don’t use wireless, & I use a box set of video discs as a shield over the phone. It’s great hearing your predictions of 2, 3 years ago. The most current material is 9 months old. Please pardon the expression but where is the meat? The only video was a 5 or 10 second tease of a sweet Asian female singing while the camera pans through a computer room of petrified workers covered in plastic. It was a weird sensation, not understanding what the lady is singing about.🥺😳 If you can find the time to point an anti-techy, in the direction of the latest & greatest/ essential listening, of the many & more issues on video, you do whole heartedly & repeatedly tackle. YouTube is becoming increasingly pathetic. I realize it’s always more difficult to follow up on a great body of work. I think the number you mentioned was 950 videos. Wow😃👍 Keep it coming Joe. Thank you for your amazing resilience and your tireless persistence in Jesus name.