Rolling Stone posts panicked article about "QAnon", citing specific members here, due to connecting dots between Beatles, Crowley, Child Sacrifice, & the Tavistock Institute. In an effort to disprove us, they managed to do the opposite and just spread research to the normies. We Are The News Now.
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I've seen the MSM spin on it - satire, etc. Ha. I read the back cover in the mid '70s. Was young, but it was enough to spook me even then. I got Satanic message very clearly.
Maybe you can also remember that you could look in the backpage advertisements and find ads from mercenaries looking for work.
Now isn't that odd for a hippie rag?
I don't recall that specific thing, or maybe I never read those types of magazines. There were some other weird stuff though.
I was introduced to a lot of various music styles by neighbors and friends. Some of them were definitely hippies.
You'd find interesting connections through Rolling Stone.
PJ O'Rourke as chief. You might know Beto. Rolling Stone had a story about PJ's band, The Lemmings. You might be familiar with Beto's band The Sheep.
You might even be able to see how they 'connect' as psyops.
https://www.rollingstone.co.uk/culture/news/journalist-pj-orourke-dies-aged-74-tributes-11443/
'Gonzo Journalism'
The precursor to today's journalist who's "In Bed With" their subject....OH LOOK....by sheer synchronicity, Bawbwah Walters died today.
The famous gonzo journalist was Hunter S. Thompson (yikes! do research https://www.bitchute.com/video/CAd0N9s63Nnb/
https://bellaciao.org/en/Jeff-Gannon-Johnny-Gosch-Hunter-Thompson-and-Bohemian-Grove-snuff-porn
Rolling Stone paid Gonzo Hunter to conduct his infamous drug and adrenochrome induced excursions during the political convention that was the inspiration for 'Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas'.
Was Hunter Biden named after Hunter S. Thompson? Hmm....
So if like Indiana Jones, you stumble on purpose upon the cabal's secret lair, a Rolling Stone comes after you to chase you out of the temple.
(Afterall, we are watching a movie)
kek
Never liked Rolling Stone magazine (read 1 or 2 a very long time ago), At the time, it felt bad - I just knew it was something evil. So I've missed a lot of the connections in that sense. But I'm glad there are people like you making the connections and pointing them out.
The first Indy movie was tolerable (saw it when it came out - I liked it, and found it a little disturbing at the same time). After that, the Indy franchise turned to shit.
Thanks for the info fren. Keep up the good work.