Red Ice Radio ~ 2012 Olympics Special (Various Guests)

Red Ice Creations | July 16 2012 | Thanks, Vk

Don’t miss this two-part special program on the 2012 Olympics, featuring interviews with William Henry, Stewart Swerdlow, Bob Schlenker, Chad Stuemke and excerpts from interviews with initiators of this material: Rik Clay, Ian Crane and David Icke.

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In this two and a half hour audio montage we’ll cover symbolism, synchronicities and oddities to possible false flag terrorism and militarization of the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Many are anticipating a false flag event to take place. Some claim it’s an opportunity to witness a “cosmic communication” on a grand scale, specifically during the opening ceremony. Others claim that the Olympics will play host to a staged alien invasion or possibly open the doors to disclosure. Meanwhile, some believe this is a major occult ritual designed to divert both energy and attention. Let the games begin!

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2 thoughts on “Red Ice Radio ~ 2012 Olympics Special (Various Guests)

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  2. I’ve been seeing a lot of info about the upcoming games. After seeing the movie “The Hunger Games”, the olympics have a more sinister and eerie feel to them this time around, especially since it’s on the dark cabal’s home turf with this summer’s energy and planetary alignments. After the ‘queen’s jubilee’ celebrations it seems like there is just too much unusual activity of significance in merry old England in 2012. I can’t quite put my finger on it, but I won’t be watching the opening ceremonies. I don’t want to unconsciously surrender my attention and energy to whatever is planned.

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