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Are “UFO” Sightings Preparing the Public for Energy Weapons of Mass Destruction as Happened in Turkey & Syria?

by Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News

For the past week, I have had readers email me information suggesting that the earthquake in Turkey and Syria was not natural, but the result of some kind of energy weapon.

I have seen enough video footage of strange sightings in the sky just prior to the earthquake to give this theory some attention.

Some are suggesting that this energy weapon of mass destruction is based on HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program), and there are also now video clips circulating in the alternative media alleging that HAARP has been responsible for other disasters and earthquakes.

As this theory has picked up traction for the past few days, others are now beginning to link what may have happened in Turkey and Syria to the sudden rash of corporate media reports about unidentified flying objects (UFOs) being shot down here in the U.S. and Canada, and now sources in China are alleging the same thing is happening in China.

Are these UFO sightings preparing the public for more military deployments of energy weapons of mass destruction that will then be blamed on “invading aliens”?

I put together a video presenting all the data and opinions. Examine the data for yourself, and research everything yourself, and then come to your own conclusions.

This is on our Bitchute channel, and will also be on our Odysee and Telegram channels.

What do you think? Let us know in the comments.

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