Benjamin Fulford weekly report from December 25, 2023
In German:
https://liebe-das-ganze.blogspot.com/2023/12/benjamin-fulford-wochenbericht-vom.html
English translation https://files.catbox.moe/9po1wu.pdf
Original report (partial) https://benjaminfulford.net/preparations-begin-for-a-new-bretton-woods-and-new-age-merry-christmas/
Most if us have never known exactly how to take Ben's info. 1st, there aren't any sources like him to compare the data to. 2nd, always been a mystery as to why he (inparticularly) has been allowed to speak so freely about the topics he covers... and remain breathing, 3rd, the immense size of the cogs he describes are essentially impossible to see actually moving due to their far-reaching sizes. Thus virtually impossible to verify.
The only reason we give his reporting our time is because none of it either surprises us nor is implausible in today's awakening world. What we do know is the world he describes behind the curtain and in the shadows definitely exists... and the majority of us want it exposed and ended.
Actually I normally pfff at Ben Fullofit.
But this article seems kinda true, and mostly has sauce to prove it.
Sauce except for the bit about Hydrogen power, which I believe is rubbish (water has two hydrogens in its molecule, but methane has four - so which is better for making hydrogen?)
Also I am doubtful about the space-program antigravitational stuff. I'd have to see it to believe it, and no sauce.
Water is more readily available for collection than methane, although I suppose you could stick a pipe up your ass and collect it.
As for antigravity, it's been around since the end of WW2. Check out the TR-3B. https://presearch.com/search?q=tr-3b
Why so rude. In future try using one, instead of you to grammatically avoid accusatory language.
Otherwise, Why not put a hose up your own bum? I thought so.
There are plenty of gas fields, and the infrastructure to collect it, and process it into hydrogen already exists. Where do you think hydrogen, to make for example, margarine, comes from currently?
However, the infrastructure to make hydrogen from water does not really exist, except in the imagination of greenies who think that it will magically appear, if they demand hydrogen powered vehicles often enough. After all water is freely available, mostly.
Also, I take that antigravity stuff with a large handful of salt.
There is a reason why Ben did not supply sauce, my friend.
Lol, I thought you meant Ben Shapiro for a second🐸