This guy is a little bit disorganized and his platform is a little bit shaky, however he makes an excellent point in my opinion. It is unfortunate that his presentation isn't stronger because what he trying to convey, is how we should not allow ourselves to become "hypnotized" or "confused" because ultimately the 13th Zodiac sign is "disinformation" because a society lost in chaos, will be much easier to manipulate and herd like cattle.
The "13th Zodiac" also came out of Minnesota and Minnesota is known for Freemason corruption. Not by mainstream society and you will never hear anyone reference it that way, however, I can tell you it is. Linda Brown calls me delusional because I am privy to highly coveted information and she keeps ignoring that fact that I have direct exposure to this information.
Ms. Brown, have you thought of the possibility that I could be a high ranking Freemason gone "AWOL" over moral dilemma? Have you considered that perhaps I know these "secrets" because I have been an active participant in "secret" operative discussions. Perhaps, "Michael Goss" and "Ian Christopher" are just a guise or maybe my life is in danger because of the fact I am violating my Masonic Oaths by communicating these dangers to the general public.
It is important for us to always think "outside -the-box" because the consequence for violating Masonic Oaths is of the severest nature. Another fact to point is how low-ranking Freemasons are intentionally kept in a state of mental chaos because the most coveted of information is only meant for a small and ultra select few to possess. As long as the majority is occupied trying to figure out how to wipe their _sses, it keeps them busy so others can attend to more important priorities.
For all you know Ms. Brown, I could have participated in a carefully organized consortium which main objective was establishing and executing the necessary components which came to fruition on December 14, 2012. Perhaps my advancement up the ranks of Freemasonry gave me an enlightened view of reality, which I always received with honor and dignity until I was asked to do something which I was so vexed over, it made me physically ill, which is not in my character because morality is not something that weighs on my conscience.
For the record, in my professional experience, "classified information" is never delusion or fantasy. In my most wettest of dreams, it would never cross my mind to ever call my superior "delusional" because he was privy to "classified information." You would really have to be crazy, to even wonder about the outcome of that little "conceptual" exchange.