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Intelligence Report from Field McConnell and David Hawkins as of June 13, 2012

Our hosts establish the links between Bain Capital, Sidley Austin, Warren Buffett, Moya Greene, VideoGuard, Cisco, Luka Magnotta, Bombardier, and the Sukhoi crash.

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Intelligence Report from Field McConnell and David Hawkins as of Oct. 5, 2011

Field and David review the Greek system and speculate how college students compromised by oath taking ceremonies may be providing hit teams for major crimes.

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Intelligence Report from Field McConnell and David Hawkins as of Sep. 28, 2011

Field and David zero in on Crown Agents’ Sister Gloria Cain and her role in spearheading her husband’s GOP presidential straw poll victory reported on Fox News.

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Intelligence Report from Field McConnell and David Hawkins as of Sep. 21, 2011

Field and David conjecture that Crown Agents’ Sister and former Treasurer Solicitor Juliet Wheldon used VideoGuard-encrypted images to hide Samantha Cameron’s role in the creation of propaganda on 9/11.

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Intelligence Report from David Hawkins as of Sep. 14, 2011

Subbing for Field McConnell, Abel Danger agent Suky Slicer (Sue Freeman) joins David Hawkins to review the snuff-film murder of JonBenet Ramsey and the spoliation of WTC#7 evidence on 9/11. During the second and third hours (available to subscribers), David Hawkins departs and Richard from Wembley, Texas, provides commentary.

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