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Former Soldier Says Many “Missions” We Planned Against Infrastructure Seems to be Accidents in the News Today.

Friday, May 3, 2013 7:01
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SteveQuayle.com

Dear Mr. Quayle;
I often thank God that a guy who called himself Hawk(?) from Las Vegas
introduced me to your program and website. Three years ago-through you-I
was introduced to the mininistry of Greg Evenson and it has helped me.
Years ago I was a soldier at Ft. Bragg that had been programmed to do
Heaven-Knows-What. During my induction into the US Army, I had admitted to
having dreams that came to pass and premonitions. In the spring of 1990 I
was interviewed by Maj. Ed Dames at SOCOM at Ft. Bragg. During my second
tour I was trained as an Special Forces Engineer. From what I learned from
the instructors, there was clearly an agenda that linked the USAJFKSWC, Ft.
Bragg to the Militia Camp at Elohim CIty and later OKC. The reason I bring
this up sir, is that many of the “missions” we planned against
infrastructure seems to be accidents in the news today. The event in West,
Tx; the pipeline; the barge fire in Mobile Harbor; and all of the other
strange events over the past two weeks follow our training regime. Your
warnings on the Hagmann and Hagmann Show are spot on. Thank you for
answering God’s call to be a faithful watchman.
Your Servant in Christ, S.

http://www.stevequayle.com/index.php?s=33&d=367

May 3, 2013

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