Wednesday, July 13, 2022

They have plans to destroy humanity

"They want to reduce the population of us "useless eaters" from 7.753 billion down to only 500 million!"

Yup that's right.

I know it might sound a bit out there...

But a brave woman named Jackie Jones discovered a classified document with instructions for humanity to rebuild itself after an apocalypse.

And if the last couple of years haven't made you suspicious...

THIS WILL SHOCK YOU...

See, Jacki discovered the reason why

Adam lived to 930 years old

Seth to the age of 912

And Methuselah for 969 years

Most importantly, she discovered why humans nowadays can't live that long anymore.

A few powerful greedy "Elites" changed something called the Tree of Life...

They don't want us to live long lives filled with abundance and miracles.

They did everything to keep us separated and stop us from manifesting our greatest dreams with ease and grace.

They know that when we learn how to tap into the power of the TRUE Tree of Life...

Abundance happens automatically and we can manifest whatever we want in life.

But they DON'T want that to happen or they lose control over us.

There is a LOT more to this.

FAR more than I can put into this message.

And the powerful truth my friend Jackie uncovered will absolutely blow your mind...

HAVE A LOOK FOR YOURSELF BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE...

P.S. Unfortunately, the evil "Elite" who altered the Tree of Life are incredibly powerful.

My friend Jackie keeps getting phone threats.

So I have no idea how much longer she can keep her website running.

CHECK IT OUT HERE before these evil jerks take it down.
























ollowing the results of Skaggs's autopsy, the Southlake Police Department released a statement that the case surrounding his death was still open, while the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney's Office had not opened an investigation. Skaggs's family, meanwhile, hired Texas attorney Rusty Hardin to investigate the circumstances surrounding his death. On October 13, after an investigation by the DEA, Kay told authorities he had provided oxycodone to Skaggs for years, and he gave the DEA the names of five other players within the organization that he believed were using opiates. Kay was indicted by a federal grand jury on October 15 on charges related to Skaggs's death. Kay's trial date was postponed multiple times, first due to the COVID-19 pandemic in North America, and then because of complications from the 2021 Texas power crisis. After nearly three years of delays, the trial began on February 8, 2022. During the trial, Skaggs's teammates Matt Harvey, Mike Morin, Cam Bedrosian, and C. J. Cron testified that Kay had provided them with oxycodone pills. Harvey additionally testified that he had provided Skaggs with Percocet pills on several occasions. On February 17 Kay was found guilty on two counts relating to Skaggs's death: distribution of controlled substances resulting in death and conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute controlled substances. The jury reached a verdict after only ninety minutes of deliberation. After Kay's indictment legal experts like Marc Edelman, a professor at the City University of New York who specializes in sports law, questioned whether the Angels would face legal repercussions for Skaggs's death. On June 29, 2021, Skaggs's widow and parents filed a wrongful death and negligence lawsuit against Kay, the Angels, and former Angels vice president of communications Tim Mead. The lawsuit accused the team of allowing Kay, who had a history of substance abuse, "unrestricted access" to members of the Angels, who were "at risk of turning to medication to assist with pain management" because of the "rigors of a 162-game schedule". The circumstances of Skaggs's death


 

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