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Deborah Tavares: NASA’s ‘Future Warfare’ and the Bilderbergers’ ‘Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars’
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…
All Chicago city buildings will soon be powered by 100% renewable energy
This coverage is made possible through a partnershipbetween WBEZ and Grist, a nonprofit environmental media organization. On her fingers, Chicago’s Chief Sustainability Officer Angela Tovar counted the city buildings that will soon source all of their power from renewable energy: O’Hare International Airport, Midway International Airport, City Hall. Chicago’s real estate portfolio is massive. It includes 98 fire stations, 81 library locations, 25 police stations and two of the largest water treatment plants on the planet — in all, more than 400 municipal buildings. It takes approximately 700,000 megawatt hours per year to keep the wheels turning in the third largest city in the country. Beginning Jan. 1, every single one of them will come solely from clean, renewable energy, mostly sourced from Illinois’ newest and largest solar farm. The move is projected to cut the Windy City’s carbon footprint by approximately 290,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide each year, the equivalent of taking 62,000 cars off the road, the city said. Chicago is one of several cities across the country that are not only shaking up their energy mix but also taking advantage of their bulk-buying power to spur new clean energy development. “It’s a plan that gets the city to take action on climate and also leverages our buying power to generate new opportunities for Chicagoans and the state,” said Tovar. “There’s opportunities everywhere, not to mention vast amounts of land.” The city — and much of Illinois — already has one of the cleanest energy mixes in the…
The new silent wind turbine for home that destroys solar panels: 1,500 kWh of free electricity this winter
America’s black hole keeps growing: It’s over this sea, and it’s unstoppable This is the first diamond atomic battery in history: It lasts more than 5,000 years This mine sold for $1, now worth trillions: No one expected this to be underground Windmills have been a symbol of the Netherlands since ancient times, a tradition that remains alive today. Far from being forgotten, the country has become one of Europe’s leading nations in wind energy. So it’s no surprise that this new, smaller, more efficient, and silent wind turbine for home use comes from the Netherlands. The Netherlands reinvents the windmill: an ultra-efficient silent wind turbine It might be hard, especially for younger generations, to think of the Netherlands as a powerhouse of heavy industry, heavily reliant on fossil fuels. However, up until the 1970s, the country faced severe air pollution from the large number of cars and emissions from natural gas and coal power plants that fueled a booming chemical industry. Air pollution, a lack of land due to its high population density, and rising sea levels that threatened to flood cities spurred a sustained effort to decarbonize the economy and diversify its energy sources and industries. Today, the Netherlands stands as a symbol of innovation in sustainable technologies and policies. One of the key technologies in this transition was wind energy, where the Netherlands is now a global leader, constantly innovating. The latest of these innovations is the LIAM F1 UWT, a small, silent wind turbine for urban use capable…