Monday, June 23, 2014

~ObackWords~




"Yes We Can" REVERSED "Thank You Satan"
 played backwards to footage of the satanic potus.
How many clues do we need ?

~John Kerry ~ Demonic Diplomat~





John Kerry and several very spooky looking secret service man at his side, all shape shifting and losing their dimensional forms.

John Kerry

United States Secretary of State

~2014 World Cup Soccer ~ Jeremy Schaap ~ Reptilian Hybrid~



Jeremy Schaap Seen here covering the 2014 World Cup of Soccer clearly showing

his reptilian side. The rainforest insects even enjoy sitting on their kin to recharge

their low vibration energy .
Jeremy Schaap (b. August 23, 1969, New York City) is an American sportswriter,

television reporter, and author. Schaap is a six-time Emmy Award winner for his

work on ESPN's E:60, Sports Center, and Outside the Lines.
He is a regular contributor to Nightline and ABC World News Tonight and has been

published in Sports Illustrated, ESPN The Magazine, Time, Parade, The Wall Street

Journal, and The New York Times.

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