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By Rhoda Wilson on September 17, 2024 • ( 24 Comments ) In 2013, Deborah Tavares, a prominent researcher and whistleblower, brought attention to a NASA document titled ‘Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare [Circa 2025]’. The document, presented by Dennis Bushnell, Chief Scientist at NASA’s Langley Research Centre in July 2001, outlines the Illuminati’s plans for humanity’s supposed “failure” as a species. According to Tavares, the document reveals a plan to replace humanity, implying a depopulation agenda.  The document’s focus on “future warfare” and “strategic issues” suggests a comprehensive plan for global control and manipulation. Tavares also referenced ‘Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars’, a 1954 Bilderberg policy paper, which ties into the NASA document. This earlier document outlines a strategy for controlling populations through subtle, psychological manipulation, rather than overt violence. In October 2023, Tavares uploaded her 2013 interview with Trevor Coppola onto her website ‘Stop the Crime’.  You can watch the interview below, after which we have highlighted a few of the revelations she made. Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare [Circa 2025] Tavares refers to Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare [Circa 2025] as the “NASA war document that was found on the NASA website.”  It can be read online HERE or HERE.  In the event that these are moved or removed, we have included a copy below.  The first page in the copy below is a summary of a “few examples of what is in the NASA document that are happening now’ prepared by Tavares and uploaded onto her website. We have also uploaded a copy of ‘Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars’ which Tavares also…

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