That’s right… it’s about time we get this thing off the ground. Now you’ll be able to listen to The Micah Hanks Radio Program live every Tuesday from 5 to 8 PM Eastern time, courtesy of the Patriot Brigade Talk Radio Network and DCIX FM. Tuning in live is as simple as following one of the links below:
Or you can simply visit this link and load the audio stream. Tonight’s program will discuss a variety of topics, ranging from UFOs to a number of ways that lobbyists and politicians conveniently block legislation that allows you (what should be) basic everyday freedoms. Hope you can listen in!
A number of tremendous, triangle-shaped flying craft have been witnessed recently over Britain, calling into question several reports of similar UFOs spanning the last few years (including the video footage above, purportedly filmed in July of this year).
The craft, resembling huge triangles (hence the refereneces to “Doritos”) were most recently spotted near Tipton, West Midlands in the UK by a 21-year-old quality inspector named Munesh Mistry. The Daily Telegraph interviewed the man, who described seeing “an amazing fast-moving and silent craft in the shape of a triangle made up of what appeared to be three lights”as it flew over head “at a mind-boggling speed.”
From tales of a crashed extraterrestrial aircraft at Roswell, New Mexico, to historical assertions linking the modern Federal Reserve to wealthy, power-hungry elitists whose families still govern the major financial institutions in America today, our culture is rife with belief in conspiracies, secret societies and dark dealings for which the truth remains conveniently hidden away from the public at large. Arguably, in spite of the multitude of reports of illicit activity that involve various factions of the U.S. government and other secret operations occurring throughout history, no conspiracy theories have remained at the forefront of the public interest more than those involving the assassination of the thirty fifth American President, John F. Kennedy.
In fact, it has long been said that many, if not all modern conspiracy theories have their basis in the skepticism that was aroused in people after the release of official explanations for Kennedy’s murder, as supported by the famous Warren Commission. For many, the assassination of JFK represented a loss of innocence among the American public; something even the horrors of two World Wars in the preceding decades hadn’t managed to achieve. Naturally, public outcry and distrust for governing bodies would begin to stem from official claims involving the assassination that, over time, failed to hold up to closer scrutiny–most notably the “lone gunman theory” implicating Lee Harvey Oswald as the sole conspirator. Thus, since Kennedy’s tragic death, more and more people have continued to question events and circumstances in America and abroad that involve political and social upheaval, including the terrorist attacks of September 2001, among others.
Above is the trailer for a new film called Battle: Los Angeles, in which advanced extraterrestrials invade Earth (hey, now that’s a new concept). The imagery evokes memories of Independence Day, Signs, The Day the Earth Stood Still, and a host of other “evil aliens invade Earth and get their butts whipped by the U.S. Military” flicks. This one is, however, a little unique, since the film may have been inspired by true events.