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In end game indicator, Federal Reserve Board selling Dinars and paper dollars in Japan to pay US embassy bills

In a sign the Federal Reserve Board crime syndicate is on its last legs, the US Embassy in Tokyo, Japan is selling Iraqi Dinars and US dollar cash bills via yakuza gangs in order to pay its bills, according to yakuza sources. The bills are being sold via corrupt officials in the Tokyo public prosecutors’…

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Only one man now stands between humanity and freedom: Peter Hans Kolvenbach, the Black Pope

Last week members of the White Dragon Society monitored and recorded a conversation between Peter Hans Kolvenbach, the self-described Black Pope and a third party who shall remain anonymous because he was speaking under an oath of silence. During this conversation Kolvenbach claimed he was Satan’s representative on earth and proposed the creation of a…

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Sarkozy and Soros send negotiator to visit White Dragon Society but talks inconclusive

This weekend a French agent was sent by George Soros, French President Nicholas Sarkozy and other senior Zionists to negotiate with the White Dragon Society. The talks, which lasted for two days, were inconclusive. However, the agent made it clear the European branch of the Zionists truly feared a collapse of the Euro, while their…

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Japan’s government, threatened with more HAARP attacks, pays 60 trillion yen to Feds

The cowardly Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan handed 60 trillion yen over to the Federal Reserve Board crime syndicate immediately after his country was attacked with HAARP and nuclear terror, according to Japanese security police sources. The extortion money was paid off following threats to use HAARP to cause Mt. Fuji to erupt. For those…

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This Week’s Weekly Geopolitical News and Analysis will come out on Tuesday, April 5th because we wish to see if our Serbian intelligence contact was right about the impending nuclear attack on Camp Bondsteel. If he is, then some sort of announcement by the perpetrators of this attack is expected to follow. If not, then…