Anonymous ID: 9ab780 Aug. 19, 2018, 8:37 a.m. No.2666379   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2666128 LB

>>2665898

>https://www.instagram.com/madonnauniverse/?hl=en

There's our buddy Vanderbilt again.

>Is she the new Satanic Matriarch?

If that's the case (and do not doubt that it is), these idiots are more out to lunch than too many give them credit for.

Unlike the Stones, et al, her "music" did not age well with time AT ALL.

Strip away the cultural signifiers of the moments they were realeased and it's just unlistenable garbage.

 

These people ARE really stupid (and vain).

Anonymous ID: 9ab780 Aug. 19, 2018, 9:04 a.m. No.2666602   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6741 >>6931

>>2666419

Maybe he consulted with some old colleagues?

 

(excuse the sauce, not much on this connection. if anyone has more "legitimate" sources to add, please post)

https://www.starpod.us/2010/06/05/obama-pick-for-director-of-national-intelligence-knew-of-psychic-spies/

Included among the roughly 90,000 pages of documents from the declassified STAR GATE files are several briefing documents produced by the Defense Intelligence Agency, which confirm the existence of paranormal phenomena. Information concerning foreign efforts to use psychics to spy on the United States and other operational details about U.S. psychic spy operations have been redacted from the briefings.

Anonymous ID: 9ab780 Aug. 19, 2018, 9:19 a.m. No.2666741   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6748 >>6791 >>6880 >>6888 >>6931

>>2666602

Then there's this

 

https://www.wnd.com/2000/06/5700/

Fearing that using “asymmetrical” intelligence-gathering personnel like psychic spies might enable the Russians to take a huge lead in the espionage field, the DIA believed the Soviets might be able to learn the whereabouts of U.S. troops and ships, analyze top secret documents, read the thoughts of top U.S. leaders, perform psychic assassinations and even disable spacecraft and satellites.

 

It was in this climate that the Pentagon launched its own psychic intelligence-gathering program — headed up by

 

INSCOM, the U.S. Army’s Intelligence and Security Command.

 

Finding the right person to lead a project for such a new frontier was a difficult task. The man chosen was Hal Puthoff, a respected engineer who had the security clearance, background in hard science and training to handle the project.

Working out of Fort Meade, Maryland, Puthoff began recruiting a team of “remote viewers,” composed of military personnel, who would participate in the radical new program. The billions of dollars spent on satellites, the labors of the CIA and other agencies, and the intelligence shared with the U.S. by her allies abroad was suddenly jolted by this new, radical approach to espionage.