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we should ask is: are they now ready to collapse it? The timing will most likely be in conjunction with other<br />

engineered, large-scale disruptions.<br />

13. And then, in the Bakersfield Californian for Wednesday, July 16, 1997, it was reported: “Glenn<br />

Wilburn, who was so angry over the death of his grandsons in the Oklahoma City bombing and so mistrustful<br />

of the official investigation that he forced the opening of a new grand jury probe, died Tuesday. He<br />

was 46.” It remains to be seen if ANYONE of honest intent will live to testify in conjunction with that<br />

cover-up.<br />

14. As another possibly related story, Sir James Goldsmith is dead (deaded?) at age 64. The Bakersfield<br />

Californian reported on July 20 that “the cosmopolitan billionaire who formed his own political party to<br />

crusade against European unification, has died.” Of course, the newspaper does not give us any unusual<br />

reason for this death. One wonders if he, a powerful money man especially proficient in the world of global<br />

financial manipulation, might have made a better-late-than-never decision to go against the One World<br />

Controllers.<br />

15. And another curious death: Astronomer Eugene Shoemaker has died in Australia at age 69. A resident<br />

of Arizona, he had been involved in the Apollo missions to the Moon, and he co-discovered the comet<br />

Shoemaker-Levy 9, which (supposedly) slammed into Jupiter in 1994. The Associated Press reported<br />

that he “was killed in a car accident Friday (July 18) in Australia during an annual trip to search for asteroid<br />

craters.”<br />

“Shoemaker died in a two-car accident on a dirt road about 3<strong>10</strong> miles north of Alice Springs, in central<br />

Australia, police there said.”<br />

One of his colleagues, Laurence Soderblum, who is working on the Mars Pathfinder mission, said of<br />

Shoemaker, “Any area he went into, his contributions stood in mammoth proportion above the rest of us<br />

mortals”.<br />

Just what did Shoemaker know? Remember the curious array of recent deaths associated with the Mars<br />

mission that I reported on in last week’s CONTACT? Are the Elite picking up the pace with elimination of<br />

any possible opposition to their plans?<br />

16. Meanwhile, the news from N.A.S.A. about Mars (i.e., Saskatchewan, according to the inset news<br />

item associated with last week’s Front Page story) reported that communications with Pathfinder were<br />

down on Saturday (July 19) and then again on Sunday. Sojourner is parked up against a rock named<br />

Scooby-doo, and scientists are just waiting “excitedly” to get the data on it.<br />

As the lights on that ring of the media circus dimmed temporarily, the “entertainment” distraction was<br />

immediately shifted to lengthy, glitzy blather about an obscure, fringe-lifestyle fashion designer slain in<br />

Miami, Florida under curiously depraved circumstances.<br />

17. As a reference point that may help to put all of this and more into perspective: in 1994, the Strategic<br />

Studios Institute of the U.S. Army War College produced a paper entitled “The Revolution in Military<br />

Affairs and Conflict Short of War”, which described fundamental changes in the planned future mission of<br />

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