Devin Devasquez Reports

March 11th 2024

Thought provoking questions that everyone should ask themselves:

1- Why is an Egyptian pyramid on a US dollar bill?

2- Why have 56 countries signed a treaty not to venture into Antarctica?

3- Why do planes never fly over Antarctica?

4- How did NASA “lose” the footage of the moon landing, probably one of the most important moments for humanity?

5- If Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon, who was holding the camera?

6 Why did we never go to the moon again?

7- If monkeys have evolved into humans, why are monkeys still monkeys?

8- How does 95% of “scrap” DNA exist? Who decided this was actually “garbage”?

9- How were huge, symmetrical, detailed, sacred and geometrically fixed structures such as cathedrals and parliamentary buildings created by people who lived in wooden huts, rode horse-drawn carriages and did not have machines or lasers?

10- How is it that this same pre-Luanian architecture is found all over the world?

11 – Why are there pictures in ancient Egyptian art that appear to represent “spaceships”?

12- Why are remains and pictures of giant people found? And why is it that various ancient scriptures speak of giants of different cultures, including the Bible?

13- Why are there pictures of mushrooms in ancient Christian art? And why does papi dress like giant mushrooms Amanita Muscaria?

15- Why do ancient Egyptian artworks show jaws and is it a coincidence that even the pineal gland looks like a jaws?

16- Why are there depictions of dragons all over the world and in different cultures thousands of years apart and it’s also mentioned in the Bible?

17- Why is there so much bold demonic symbolism in the music and entertainment industry?

18- Why do most video games revolve around kills?

19 – How is it possible that movies and cartoons like The Simpsons are able to predict certain cultural events so accurately?

20- How do forest fires melt cars that leave trees intact?

21 – How much is the national debt? If there is a borrower, there is also a Believer: who is it?

22- How is it that the so-called “national debt” is growing despite tax increases? Where is the taxpayers money going?

23- Why is regular poisoning of alcohol and tobacco considered “normal” and euphemistically referred to as “drinking” and “smoking”?

24 Why is alcohol and tobacco featured in almost all shows and movies?

25- why do news anchors around the world and on different channels say and repeat the same script to the letter?

26 – If we are more advanced and informed than ever before, why do we have the highest rates of obesity, cancer and heart problems, not to mention depression?

From:

Truth will set you free.

WHOA! 😳😳😳

A Boeing whistleblower who exposed the MAJOR quality issues & work place conditions building the 787 Dreamliner, was just FOUND DEAD from a “self-inflicted gunshot wound.”

“John Barnett had worked for Boeing for 32 years, until his retirement in 2017.

In the days before his death, he had been giving evidence in a whistleblower lawsuit against the company.

Boeing said it was saddened to hear of Mr Barnett’s passing. The Charleston County coroner confirmed his death to the BBC on Monday.

It said the 62-year-old had died from a “self-inflicted gunshot wound” on 9 March and police were investigating.

Mr Barnett had worked for the US plane giant for 32 years, until his retirement in 2017 on health grounds.

From 2010, he worked as a quality manager at the North Charleston plant making the 787 Dreamliner, a state-of-the-art airliner used mainly on long-haul routes.”

This is TRULY DAMNING.

It seems that the Military Industrial Complex SHUT HIM UP.

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-68534703

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