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The strange death of Dean Warnick

#1  Postby Mr Brown » Nov 06, 2011 11:06 pm

Dean Warwick, alternative energy pioneer and former US intelligence official, collapsed and died on 7 October, 2006 while speaking at Probe International’s conference in Blackpool, England.

Originally from New Zealand but lately resident in Scotland, Dean had promised interviewer Dave Starbuck that he would make some very significant announcements at the conference concerning the murder of Bobby Kennedy, the identity of the “Anti-Christ”, and the connection between underground bases and hundreds of thousands of missing children.

Warwick had reached the point in his lecture when he stated he would next reveal who was behind Bobby Kennedy’s murder. However, he never did. Instead, he said, “Bear with me for a moment”, leaned with his left elbow on a nearby table with his right arm across his body, and then fell flat on his face. Shortly afterwards he was pronounced dead.

Warwick was aged 62 and was in good health. Shortly before he began his presentation, he said he felt a “beam” or “burning” at the side of his head, and conference organisers said he had spoken of having had a premonition that something “would happen”


http://lucianarchy.proboards.com/index. ... hread=1489


Hmm....

Now, I'm nott a big follower of conspiracy theories, but that seems to be too much to be a coincidence. Very suspicious...

Also there was an interesting eye-witness report

When Dean collapsed on the floor a woman witnessed a man with dark hair slip out of the hall. She followed this man who then proceeded to walk down the stairs whistling merrily to himself, get into a car and make a phone call.

He was then seen laughing down the phone to whoever he was speaking to. Who walks out of a hall whistling happily to themselves and then starts laughing down the phone after a man has just collapsed and stopped breathing on stage?

All of these events point to the fact that this was an Intelligence
agency 'hit' using an E.L.F (Extremely Low Frequency) weapon. These E.L.F weapons can be set on a ‘Delta wave‘ and are able to shut a person’s nervous system down.

Much of this technology has been perfected on the 4th level of the CIA
underground Dulce facility in the New Mexico desert. The fourth level
of this underground base deals with technological aspects of Human aura research, dream manipulation, hypnosis, telepathy and advanced mind control.

The E.L.F weapons ‘suck’ the life out the victim’s body and Dean
literally fell asleep on his feet.

I was in tears and I walked past my friend Ellis who stared me right in the eyes with a look that said "We both know exactly what happened then".


http://www.conspiracyplanet.com/channel ... 982&page=2

Very, very interesting.
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Re: The strange death of Dean Warnick

#2  Postby Weaver » Nov 06, 2011 11:10 pm

Mr Brown wrote:

Now, I'm nott a big follower of conspiracy theories,

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Re: The strange death of Dean Warnick

#3  Postby Paul Almond » Nov 06, 2011 11:29 pm

Mr Brown wrote:
When Dean collapsed on the floor a woman witnessed a man with dark hair slip out of the hall. She followed this man who then proceeded to walk down the stairs whistling merrily to himself, get into a car and make a phone call.

He was then seen laughing down the phone to whoever he was speaking to. Who walks out of a hall whistling happily to themselves and then starts laughing down the phone after a man has just collapsed and stopped breathing on stage?

But a professional assassin from an intelligence agency who behaves erratically at the scene and who, by the witness's own admission, was unprofessional enough not to be able to act like a normal person after killing his target, who then wastes time making phone calls at the scene - when the sensible thing is clearly to leave as quickly as possible - is more plausible? (This is a rhetorical question and is not really in need of an incoherent, delusional answer.)

Basically, we seem to have a choice of:

1. A weird person at the scene of the death.
2. A weird professional assassin at the scene of the death - who acted unprofessionally.
3. A lying witness.
4. A witness who is mistaken - possibly as a result of being a delusional conspiracy theorist.

Of course you go for Option 2. You run everything through your conspiracy theory filter - which filters out everything except conspiracy theory explanations.
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#4  Postby theropod » Nov 06, 2011 11:46 pm

VLF weapon? Umm, elephants trained to kill. "US Navy sub communications kills millions".

Sounds like a plot line from "Men that Stare at Goats".

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#5  Postby Onyx8 » Nov 06, 2011 11:50 pm

Now, I'm nott a big follower of conspiracy theories,


What else have you ever posted?
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#6  Postby chairman bill » Nov 06, 2011 11:52 pm

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Re: The strange death of Dean Warnick

#7  Postby Blackadder » Nov 07, 2011 12:12 am

Ok, I confess. It was me. He was about to release information about our organisation and we could not allow that. We are watching you Mr Brown. :shifty: :shifty:
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Re: The strange death of Dean Warnick

#8  Postby tolman » Nov 07, 2011 11:31 pm

Mr Brown wrote:
All of these events point to the fact that this was an Intelligence
agency 'hit' using an E.L.F (Extremely Low Frequency) weapon. These E.L.F weapons can be set on a ‘Delta wave‘ and are able to shut a person’s nervous system down.

Much of this technology has been perfected on the 4th level of the CIA underground Dulce facility in the New Mexico desert. The fourth level of this underground base deals with technological aspects of Human aura research, dream manipulation, hypnosis, telepathy and advanced mind control.

The E.L.F weapons ‘suck’ the life out the victim’s body and Dean literally fell asleep on his feet.


Very, very interesting.

Really?
I'd have thought it'd only be interesting to someone lacking a basic understanding of physics.

For example, 'ELF' in electromagnetic terms suggests ridiculously long wavelengths which even with a flexible definition of ELF, could hardly be focussed on a town, let alone a spot in someone's brain.
For a more strictly accurate definition of ELF (3-300Hz), we're dealing with wavelengths which are at best the sizes of large states or medium-sized countries.

How the fuck is someone supposed to be able to make a pinpoint weapon using those frequencies?
It'd be like trying to target a single ant in a colony by hurling a blue whale or a supertanker at it.
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