10-06-2020, 06:37 AM
(05-31-2020, 03:33 PM)Firestarter Wrote: I looked for more information on this document. To my surprise the document is detailed on Lawfulpath.com, where I’m by far the most active member of the forum.
I have the impression that it also includes some of the comments by William Cooper in “Behold a pale horse” (1991) that appears to be the best known source on this document.
Here’s the document: https://www.lawfulpath.com/ref/sw4qw/index.shtml
If one looks at the catalyst for this document you will see that it was supposedly found after someone bought a surplus IBM copier from a military surplus sale in the USA in 1935.
If you do a search for such machines you will see that such a device was based solely on a card system in those days, this was long before computers were being used so the machine would have to have been left with its original cardex shadow document inside it and it would have to have been the very last cardex it printed out at that time, what are the chances of this of happening, the machime in question would have broken down and then had to be cleared before repairs could be administered to it.
What are the chances of such a machine having broken down and then left with the cardex intact and then not used there after and put into storage, quite large odds don't you think.
What the document in question talks about is exactly the same scenario as to what Icke calls his PRS, Problem, Reaction, Sollution, model, where I think he may have got his original idea from, the model is exactly how the document is written, there are problems created using technology not yet in the public eye, who react to those problems and the reaction is the theoretical outcome.
There is a lot more to this than meets the eye, it is what the entire alternative community is based upon I think and needs to be studdied a little further.