Kay Griggs, wife of colonel George Griggs Marine Corps Chief of Staff, as well as head of NATO’s Psychological Operations, exposes what goes on behind the scenes of the US military.
[quote]Kay Griggs, wife of colonel George Griggs, USMC (retired USMC Commandant): 29th Commandant of the Marine Corps, found her husband’s diary which contains details of homosexual blackmail in the top ranks of the US Marine Corps and names leading politicians and military leaders. Kay Griggs’ information about the US government also comes from observations and people she met. She exposes initiation rituals, the raping of young men and blackmail and murders to keep people quiet. Much of this, according to Griggs, is related to secret society activity and she names figures like Henry Kissinger and a string of other top government individuals.
Colonel George Griggs was a Marine Corps Chief of Staff as well as head of NATO’s Psychological Operations. He was also, his wife realized, entirely mind-controlled.
Kay, a self-declared Christian, became privy to the real workings of the United States military, leadership training, drug-running and weapons sales, and the secret worldwide camps that train professional assassins.
These interviews with Pastor Rick Strawcutter of Adrian, Michigan were conducted in 1998, before September 11th and the installation of U.S. President George W. Bush. Kay Griggs’ report of world events and the power elite paints a picture that begins to explain the hows and whys of our current global scenario.[/quote]
This is far too stupid to do more with than quote and bold.
Maybe she does, but it sure seemed LOOOOONG. I couldn’t hang in long enough to get to even her first point.
And look, I’m Christian, too, but not a hater. She said some things about homosexuality that didn’t sound very kind. Well, not things specifically, and I was trying to jump through and get to some kind of point somewhere, but, “that man is a well known homosexual.” It just sounds unkind.
God loves homosexuals the same as he loves any other folks. So, anyway, after that, I gave up trying to listen to her.
I’m not making up anyone’s mind. She’s a loon.[/quote]
I think people have the ability to make up their own minds on weather she’s
she’s misleading people or not. I have read many articles of similar occurrences. She is a brave woman (maybe not so smart for exposing this) and I give her full marks for standing up to corruption.
I’m not making up anyone’s mind. She’s a loon.[/quote]
I think people have the ability to make up their own minds on weather she’s
she’s misleading people or not. I have read many articles of similar occurrences. She is a brave woman (maybe not so smart for exposing this) and I give her full marks for standing up to corruption.[/quote]
It’s too late for them wildcard. They’ve been mind-controlled! Don’t open the door tonight. Run!
How come they can do all that and not stop him writing him diary? Or take it after he died? How come this secret society reaching the highest echelons of power haven’t had her killed in a “car crash”? That’s what they do when people know their secrets, right?
They want you to know that they know you know. Know what I mean?[/quote]
You’ve fallen smack into their cunning trap. That’s what they WANT you to think you know.
You guys make fun of wildcard at your own peril! You are endangering yourselves. He might have some wacky ideas but what happens if he stumbles upon something real? Yeah, it’s like the movie “Conspiracy Theory” starring Mel Gibson and Julia Roberts. People thought he was crazy but he wasn’t (well, he was but not completely and because the authorities had been messing with his mind). Anyway, my point is we should not dismiss all of wildcard’s ideas as a reflex action. If he were to warn us of an Alien invasion, or more realistically some kind of government cover up, and we didn’t listen, then we would be really screwing ourselves. Think about it.
The funniest thing about loonies is how they will swallow the ideas of any other loonie hook, line, and sinker, without question. Yet, give them a bit of reason, and they start calling you mind-controlled simply because you won’t take their absurd leaps of faith with them. Conspiracy theorists are the biggest bunch of sheeple I have ever encountered.
They want you to know that they know you know. Know what I mean?[/quote]
You’ve fallen smack into their cunning trap. That’s what they WANT you to think you know.[/quote]
I’m mind-controlled, and I don’t even know it… or is that what they want me to think. Arggghh.
[quote=“wildcard”]Kay Griggs, wife of colonel George Griggs Marine Corps Chief of Staff, as well as head of NATO’s Psychological Operations, exposes what goes on behind the scenes of the US military.
ca.youtube.com/watch?v=tKcm9QI1eo8[/quote]
A load of shite, from top to bottom.
The very perversity that leads one to post such drivel, gives away the faulty intellect.
I bet you can’t even wank without a limp wrist!