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September 16, 2012

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CONSPIRACY - Global Apocalypse Linked To French Alps Family Massacre

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A chilling report from the September 6th massacre of British-Iraqi scientist Saad Al-Hilli and his family near Chevaline in the Haute-Savoie department of the Rhone-Alpes region of eastern France (bordering both Switzerland and Italy) warns that these killings are "substantially linked" to a potentially imminent global apocalypse. According to the report (conducted by Russian Federal Security Services (FSB) ), Saad Al-Hilli, his dentist wife Iqbal, his Swedish-Iraqi mother-in-law Suhaila, and French cyclist Sylvain Mollier were all executed with two bullets to the head from a single weapon indentified by French police as a 7.65mm sub-machine gun they said probably was a Czech-made Skorpion vz.61.

Surviving this massacre, this report continues, were Al-Hilli’s two daughters, seven-year-old Zaina (Zainab), who was savagely beaten and shot in the shoulder, and four-year-old Zeena who survived unharmed by hiding for hours under the legs of her dead mother. Western news media reports state that Zaina, who was awakened from a medically-induced coma, was returned to the UK.

As a top research scientist with Surrey Satellites Technology Limited (SSTL), this report says, Al-Hilli was put under surveillance by Britain’s Special Branch police forces in 2003 after the outbreak of war in Iraq, and as, also, confirmed by Philip Murphy, a neighbour of Al-Hilli in Claygate, Surrey, who was quoted as saying these internal UK spies used his driveway during the war to monitor Hilli's house, but which Whitehall sources denied to the Guardian News Service saying there was no sign of a UK intelligence service interest in Hilli: “He wasn't on their radar.”

This FSB report, however, states that Al-Hilli was, indeed, under surveillance by elements of the British Royal Air Force Police (RAFP) up to the final moments of this shocking massacre, one of whose agents, unidentified as former RAF officer Brett Martin, was the first person to alert French authorities and stated that while he was on his daily cycle from his nearby holiday home, he first saw the Al-Hilli's seven-year-old daughter Zaina “stumbling around and moaning”.

A man named only as Philippe D by the French press said he and two friends were driving up the isolated Alpine track when they met Martin cycling down the hill. Speaking for the first time to France’s Le Parisien newspaper, Philippe said: “He tried to explain to me in broken French that something had happened further up the road” and then lead Philippe and his friends to the small woodland parking area where Saad al-Hilli, 50, wife Iqbal, 47, her mother Suhaila, 74, and French cyclist Sylvain Mollier, 45, were all shot dead.

To why Al-Hilli and his family fled from Britain without notice to anyone, this report continues, was his planning on getting to Moscow to with secret documents he had taken from his employer SSTL he described to his “contact” as being “the most damaging for our world anyone has ever seen”.

Important to note, this report says, is that the “contact” being used by Al-Hilli to secret himself and his family to Moscow, where they would be protected, was not a member of any Russian intelligence service, but was a “known” intermediary who had worked with Kremlin officers in the past.

This FSB account is, apparently, supported by two Dutch tourists staying at the campsite Al-Hilli and his family were, also, in and who said: “We were told they planned to stay all week but they left suddenly after two days. The father left the site in his car alone four or five times each day. He went out for 20 or 30 minutes each time. The first time we thought he was going to the shops but it was very odd to go out so often.” The Dutch pair added that although nobody visited the family, they did notice an unusually smartly dressed man at the campsite who appeared “to come from the Balkans.”

In describing the massacre itself, this FSB report states that Al-Hilli’s vehicle was stopped by an unknown number of gunman who then dragged his seven-year-old daughter Zaina from it and began beating her while demanding information from Al Hilli on the whereabouts of the secret documents he had in his possession. Once that information was obtained, this report continues, Zaina was thrown to the ground and shot with the bullet missing her head by mere millimeters and wounding her in the shoulder, after which the remaining victims were summarily executed, including the French cyclist who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. 

Interesting to note are reports in the British press stating that Al-Hilli’s home in Claygate had to be searched by an Army bomb squad before it could be entered into by the police, but who officials said afterwards nothing had been found.

To the secret information Al-Hilli was attempting to get to Moscow, this FSB report says, was directly related to the research he did for Sir Martin Sweeting, the Executive Chairman and founder of SSTL, who pioneered the concept of rapid-response, low-cost and highly-capable small satellites utilizing modern terrestrial COTS devices to “change the economics of space”.

SSTL scientists, including Al-Hilli, working with their counterparts at National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, and the University of Sannio, Italy, in 2009 successfully exploited signals of opportunity from GPS satellites to measure the directional roughness of the sea surface from space, and even more importantly, this FSB report says, were able to gauge the speed of how fast our Earth’s poles were moving.

So important was this breakthrough that last week (September 12) the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Space Systems award for the Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC) was given to SSTL and Sir Martin Sweeting for “being an unprecedented example of international cooperation in the application of space systems to the mitigation of human suffering.”

Most critical to note, however, this FSB report warns, is that data gained from SSTL’s disaster monitoring multi-satellite system was used by the US to alter the dramatic shifting of our Earth’s poles, and as we can read, in part, from one report in this happening:
“The NOAA National Geophysical Data Center has updated (revised – massaged) their magnetic north pole-shift positional data and has projected the location of the pole through 2015. The pole shift, if you will, continues to race along in the same direction since it dramatically accelerated back in the mid 1990′s. But…NOAA made some significant and apparently linear changes to the pole location data going back to the years 2001 through 2010. The most noticeable result of the changes that they made was an overall linear slow down of the shift during the past decade, although still currently high at 30 miles per year. They have projected positional data through 2015 and have slowed the pace of movement each subsequent year from 30 miles (2012) to 24 miles (2015).No apparent reason for the change was listed. A 10 year change nonetheless! Given the fact that they suddenly changed their previously posted data of the previous decade to indicate a slower pole-shift progression, they are now able to project a slowing trend through 2015. If it were not for changing their own data, they would not have been able to project this trend through 2015. It is beginning to look like the USGS, who when they change their earthquake magnitude numbers, they always (95% of the time) revise them downward. The revisions made are always in a ‘less alarming’ direction.”
To what the exact contents of the secret documents Al-Hilli had in his possession were this report does not speculate on, other than to note that they were of such proportion to not only have this honored scientist sacrifice his and his families life to release them to the world, and, also, of such fear to the West they cared not whom they killed to protect them, even little children.

Sorcha Faal
WhatDoesItMean.Com

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