George Green
George Green (pictured) was affiliated with U.S. Presidential candidates, and was once asked
to be the Finance Chairman for the next President of the United States. Green would later
decline the offer of Finance Chairman when a comment made by Ted Kenned y regarding
sleeping with Green’s 14 year old daughter caused George Green to re-evaluate his
associations with this in- group.
During his 2008 interview with Project Camelot (2008a; 2008b), Green disclosed the
following noteworthy information:
U.S. presidents are “selected” and not elected. This is clearly expressed in a story
Green recounts, when Green asks:
“Who is going to be the next President of the United States [for him to overlook
their finances]?”
And the reply was: “Jimmy Carter”
Green responds: "Jimmy who?"
The reply Green received was: "Well, he's the Democratic Governor of Georgia."
George Green: "But I've been voting Republican."
Green was then confronted by a tall man, Paul Volcker (American Economist, and
Chairman of Federal Reserve under Jimmy Carter and Ronald Regan), who
walked over and said, “Son, don't worry about it [Republican or Democrat], we
control 'em both."
U.S. scientists learned how to make people (clones) since 1938 -walking talking
ones –and the scientists call these people “synthetics” or “the others”.
Cloning technology is relatively advanced. All that has to be done is take two cells
from the original, give the cells a small electrical charge (retain a fertilised egg),
then all one needs is a receiver (a womb / artificial womb for the fertilised egg to
grow).
Scientists were excited by the synthetic technology because it meant that spare
organ parts could be grown for an “original” human without rejection, because
theoretically speaking, the DNA of the synthetic is the same as the original.
Green gives an example of a cloned Politician: George Walker Bush. Green
advices the viewer to seek old video recordings of George W. Bush, and compare
the old George W. Bush, with the George W. Bush during Bush’s second term,
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