John Kerry's family were Jews in the Habsburg Empire in Czechoslovakia and were "house Jews" who advised kings. Teresa Heinz Kerry is from a Portuguese "house Jew" family that advised the Portuguese court. A painting of John Kerry's ancestor on his mother's side, from the Boeotium family Forbes, shows a resemblance. These are ancient bloodlines, and they know how to breed and keep the physical characteristics. Royal families have strict breeding rules, and popes had to give permission for royal family members to marry. There could be no relatives or family association for seven generations in order to marry.
Speaker 0: John Kerry's family were Jews in the Habsburg Empire in Czechoslovakia, and they were Huff Huffenjudah, house Jews. So they were very, very high in the court, and they advised the kings. Teresa Heinz Kerry is from a Portuguese Huffenjudah family, and her family advised the Portuguese court. And then I found a painting of John Kerry's ancestor on his mother's side. She was a Forbes, not Malcolm Forbes.
The Boeotium family Forbes. The Boeotium family. The Yale Yes. John Kerry looks exactly like him. So, these are ancient bloodlines that they keep.
They know how to breed, who to breed into the line, and how to keep the physical characteristics. And then I realized they have very, very strict breeding. And for instance, with the royal families, the popes had to always give permission for two members of a royal family to marry. For instance, especially if they were on the throne. And there could be no relatives or family association for seven generations in order to marry.
The speaker claims to have discovered a weather anomaly involving towers along the Gulf and Atlantic Coastlines. According to the speaker, radar data shows circular waves emanating from these towers, pushing clouds and precipitation outward in a uniform manner. The speaker states that all towers along the coastline exhibited this phenomenon simultaneously.
The speaker notes that areas of precipitation near the towers disappeared at the same time the waves occurred. The speaker also claims that at 1940 UTC, seismic activity, reported as a 3.1 magnitude earthquake, was felt in the same areas. The speaker argues that earthquakes cannot move clouds in perfect circular waves from towers along the Gulf and Atlantic Coastlines. The speaker questions what is causing the clouds to move in this manner.
Speaker 0: This is huge. This is a massive story. Record this. Download this. This is a potentially dangerous story for me to share, but you need to see this because we need answers.
I am happy, healthy, and not prone to accidents. Just saying. For context, I do a radar and satellite review show on my website every single day. So when I tell you this is freaking weird, I know what freaking weird is. As I was reviewing radar data, I spotted an anomaly in Florida.
It appears that a wave was emanating from each tower, which was subsequently pushing the cloud cover in precipitation outward. That alone shouldn't happen. The mainstream narrative is that these towers only track systems, but here we have clouds and rain being moved in a perfect circular outward fashion at the exact same speeds near each tower. And look at this area. When the clouds collide in the middle between two separate waves from two separate towers.
Then as I looked along the Gulf Coastline, this is where things got even more crazy. All the towers along the coastline are doing the exact same thing at the exact same times. Texas, Louisiana. I mean, look at Louisiana. The wave is emanating outward to the point where the clouds and precipitation spreads out equally in all directions and is then eliminated.
In fact, more strange is at every area of precipitation near the towers along the Gulf And Atlantic Coastline disappears simultaneously. And that's not even the craziest freaking part. The craziest freaking part is the time code for when these waves occurred about nineteen forty UTC. These areas felt seismic activity. The local news reported it as an earthquake at a 3.1 magnitude.
Speaker 1: Well, at about, well, 02:41 this afternoon, apparently, was an earthquake, out about 10 miles deep in the Gulf, 70 miles south of Gulf Shores.
Speaker 0: A rare event in this area. You heard me right. The moment we saw these waves around these towers, they reported that there was an earthquake. Here's the thing though. Earthquakes don't impact the atmosphere.
It can't move clouds. It certainly wouldn't move clouds in perfect circular waves emitting outward from each and every tower along the entire Gulf Coast line up to the Carolinas on the Atlantic Coast. And I'm still trying to figure out, is this emanating from the towers themselves or is there something working with them in the ocean? So I looked a little further to see what I could find in the cloud cover in the Gulf around the time of the supposed earthquake, and I found this. What is moving these clouds out there like that?
What are you guys doing?