20190820-Epstein case Part 2
Benjamin Fulford (Epstein case) Part 2:
-The proposal by Saudi Arabia to create a $500 billion Massachusetts-sized new country there that circumvents existing taboos against genetically improving human beings and will introduce all sorts of other suppressed technology as well, shows that the U.S. Central Command at least is trying to start a breakaway civilization.
-Following failed regime change efforts meant to steal oil from Venezuela, Syria, Iran, and elsewhere, the D.C. neocon crowd is now hoping to stave off bankruptcy by buying Greenland from Denmark.
However, The island of roughly 56,000 people is rich in mineral resources and houses an American airbase. At least twice previously, in 1867 and 1946, the U.S. has tried to buy Greenland. Truman offered $100 million but Denmark turned down the offer.
Officials in Greenland strongly indicated there was no opportunity for such a deal to be made. Greenland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs tweeted that the island is "open for business, not for sale."
Kim Kielsen, Greenland's premier, also said in a statement that the island "is not for sale and cannot be sold, but Greenland is open for trade and cooperation with other countries — including the United States.”
-They are also trying to destabilize Hong Kong in an effort to get bargaining power with China. The protests there started as a legitimate move by Hong Kong citizens to nullify a law that would allow them to be extradited to China. Hong Kong is populated largely by people who fled Communist China, so that law really hit a nerve. However, after China backed down, the protests degenerated into violent action by professional agents provocateurs paid by the Zionists, according to Asian secret society sources. The aim was to force China to use excessive force and thus ruin its international image, the CIA sources admit. However, the Chinese learned from the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989 and are using conventional anti-riot strategies like water cannons and the arrest of violent people to keep these protests civil.
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