Ole Dammegard – Light On Conspiracies, Olof Palme, ET’s, Spirituality, False Flag Operations
Episode:61 Light On Conspiracies
Ole Dammegård, awarded the Prague Peace Prize, nominated for the Light House Award and adopted by the Apache Nation, is an author, International speaker, former journalist, musician and investigator, who has dedicated the last 30 odd years of his life to researching many of the global conspiracies. Ole, Begins by giving a rundown on his background, and what got him interested on his path. He was born in Denmark, as a kid he moved to Sweden and started working as a journalist. His fascination for the JFK assassination in the late seventy’s, beginning of the eighty’s. He mentions how incredibly multi-layered And extremely well carried out The JFK assassination truly was.
The JFK assassination is still an important piece of the puzzle. In April 1967, the CIA wrote a dispatch which coined the term “conspiracy theories” … and recommended methods for discrediting such theories. The dispatch was marked “psych” – short for “psychological operations” or disinformation – and “CS” for the CIA’s “Clandestine Services” unit. One Piece of the Dispatch States “This trend of opinion is a matter of concern to the U.S. government, including our organization.” The “official account” that JFK was killed by three shots fired by Lee Harvey Oswald from the 6th floor window of the Texas School Book Depository. The Same applies for the Olf Palme, another very complex case. Originally Ole, just wanted to be a musician before he had a movement of clarity and realization. Ole, recites some of his music’s lyrics and they are very impactful.
Ole, has been one of the last rare journalist’s that actually have integrity, unlike the so called journalists ,we see today in the mainstream media. Michael ask’s if Ole, has had to deal with any level of harassment. Ole and Michael discuss some of the recent 9/11 attacks and how the media did not strongly emphasis on it this year. The show concludes with Ole’s Stance on various topics, never heard before.