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    Breakaway 2.0: ET Wars, Black Budget & Nazi Super State - Dr. Joseph Farrell & Dark Journalist

    Join Dark Journalist and his special guest Oxford Scholar and prolific author Dr. Joseph Farrell for part two of a fascinating discussion as they reveal the hidden dealings of a secret breakaway group operating inside the national security state with covert knowledge of UFOs, black budget finances, advanced technology, and a post war Nazi International.

    In this startling conclusion they reveal that 3D Printing is a black budget technology that is being released to the public at an alarming pace by a group of secretive insiders in order to stave off a potential threat from off-world visitors.

    They also expose hidden systems of finance that have been in place since before World War II in order to support a covert program aimed at creating advanced technology that has been back- engineered from ET crash retrieval and the enigmatic Nazi Bell project!

    In this nexus of subjects the Post War Nazi Super State is highlighted as the architect of geopolitical strife and excessive secrecy at the highest levels of global governments dating back to the formation of NASA and the assassination of President Kennedy.
    Riveting and informative, this Dark Journalist episode will leave you wondering who is actually running the world and what is their ultimate shocking plan!




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    Great Interview both 1 and 2nd ..................I like the way Dark Journalist is well informed and researched in the topics and people he chooses to interview................his questions have real quality and purpose.

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    agree it's a good interview and i hold farrel in high regard. very few times before i thought he was off but now i do think he is wrong in his assessment that 3D printers tech could restart or reinvigorate manufactoring sector in the US. i don't think so. if this was likely, it would be happening already.

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    3D printing is a joke. People all over the world are in a buzz about it before they've thought it through. How the hell can something plastic out of a nozzle suddenly replace everything else.

    It's madder than thinking McDonalds will make gardening and food preparation redundant.
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    Quote Originally posted by norman View Post
    3D printing is a joke. People all over the world are in a buzz about it before they've thought it through. How the hell can something plastic out of a nozzle suddenly replace everything else.

    It's madder than thinking McDonalds will make gardening and food preparation redundant.
    hand on heart, it has some good applications - you can 3d print an organ for transplant, a pefect match apparently, rather than seek willing or unwilling doners (in case of black market organ tarfficking). it does cost around 300 000 dolars, good ones that is.

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    I'm speechless.

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    Quote Originally posted by norman View Post
    I'm speechless.
    about what?

    the price of it?

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    naah, the fact that a heart or whatever can come out of a plastics extrusion nozzle. ( and the rip off ! )

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    My understanding is the given time 3d printers will be able to recreate most everything they can break down and find the properties of and if possible to replicate these properties then possible to make them through 3d printing................the printer just has to be made according to the specs required to deliver such a prototype.

    I may have this wrong so don't hesitate to correct me if I'm wrong. Farrell by the way I understood him was saying that we the people will be producing all kinds of bits and pieces of larger war machines, missles, off world planet ****e, etc ..................piece by piece around the country and have no clue that what is eventually put together somewhere is not to benefit humankind but mostly for off world stuff!!

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    had it not been for our soul essence, we could be described as (very elaborate) print outs. 3D prints of our DNA

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    Plastic is used in hip replacement surgery and plastic stents are used for heart surgery in preference to metal. Would still like one of those replicators where you put in a tiny pizza and 30 seconds later out pops a family sized one (courtesy of Back to the Future). But what is an alternative forum member, who should be eating raw fruit and veg doing talking about PIZZA? Shh, don't tell . . . . (might even have coca cola as well )

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    Quote Originally posted by Elbie View Post
    hand on heart, it has some good applications - you can 3d print an organ for transplant, a pefect match apparently, rather than seek willing or unwilling doners (in case of black market organ tarfficking). it does cost around 300 000 dolars, good ones that is.
    Hi Elbie, i would love to know how this works- (hav worked i this area)(not trafficking!)

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    Quote Originally posted by lookbeyond View Post
    Hi Elbie, i would love to know how this works- (hav worked i this area)(not trafficking!)
    how would i know lookbeyond? i am not a medic, i read up on it that's all.
    i am almost sure you could still find articles on it - what i read was some six months ago or so.

    i woudn't swear but i do think i found it on MIT website. maybe search up their archive.

    hope it helps

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    I may have this wrong so don't hesitate to correct me if I'm wrong. Farrell by the way I understood him was saying that we the people will be producing all kinds of bits and pieces of larger war machines, missles, off world planet ****e, etc ..................piece by piece around the country and have no clue that what is eventually put together somewhere is not to benefit humankind but mostly for off world stuff!!
    yes i suppose it could be used in such a way to certain degree for plastic parts! but i don't understand how in any way the concept is anything new ,
    we assemble all sorts of things everyday from bits and pieces from all over he world , in all industries for all sorts of reasons including military use so this part of the story was a little pointless ,but hey when one joins the dots it can not mean that all the dots are real or needed its just joining dots.Although i did enjoy the interview over all.
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    Quote Originally posted by Elbie View Post
    how would i know lookbeyond? i am not a medic, i read up on it that's all.
    i am almost sure you could still find articles on it - what i read was some six months ago or so.

    i woudn't swear but i do think i found it on MIT website. maybe search up their archive.

    hope it helps
    Well elbie for all i know you could be a brain surgeon!- we get all types here!

    I deduced from your post that you must be aware of some specific information re supposed 3D replication of human body
    organs- which i find extremely unlikely, lb

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