Dennis Fetcho, aka "The Fetch", is an American ex-patriot living in Amman, Jordan. He is the author of the Illuminatus Observor, a blog regarded by many as simply the finest Hermetic Qaballa blog in all of blogdom. The Fetch also has a second site called"Inside The Eye Live.com" Intelligent media for the politically aware. Hour 1 - Halloween; Corruption and lies; Cat report; Electoral fraud Hour 2 - Trolls; Anti-White agenda; Callers Hour 3 - The Jewish mentality; The election
Here are the two articles that ignited my desire to want to
originally have Mark Dankof on my show when I was researching Roy Cohn,
Roger Stone & Donald Trump’s other associations:
The clash of civilizations versus a clash of histories; Islamic terror versus false flag terror; evidence and analysis of false flag terror at the Orlando Pulse Nightclub; the Strategy of Tension and False Flag Terror; common characteristics of false flags; evidence of false flag terror in Orlando, Paris, Nice, Munich, Dallas and Baton Rouge.
Welcome to Blackbird9's Breakfast Club Wednesday episode #45 podcast. Today we will continue with part three of the four part series on the Archetypes of Fear with a look at the history of Witches.
In the First Hour Host Frederick C. Blackburn will cover the recent chaotic events brought on by the teachings of the Frankfurt School Marxists. Their mission: establish a greater Israel ruled by Globalism under the direction of Talmudic Noahide Law and at the same time force all other countries to surrender their independent sovereignty. Then at the bottom of the first hour we will update you on the upcoming Farmers Aid South Africa benefit festival and the associated book sale of Die Sukkelgatte (The Broke Ones) by Mr. Jaco.
The Second Hour of Blackbird9's Breakfast Club host Frederick C. Blackburn looks at the history of Witches and why this particular Archetype of Fear is not only one of the most culturally widespread symbols but one of the oldest and darkest of the collective human psyche.
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