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Netflix's The Octopus Murder documentary; Prophecies of Eclipse 2024

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I watched a documentary on Netflix called the Octopus.  It was about corruption that happened at the advent of the new computer age.  A company sold a program to the Dept of Justice to help streamline criminals and court cases at the federal level.  The Justice Dept never paid the upcoming company who created the software and ended up re-selling it to other countries illegally.  People were killed along the way including a reporter who found key information about the sale of the comptuer program.  One of Reagan's aides, had an offshore bank account with $40 million which was eventually used to pay Iran off to get hostages back a few dayys after Reagan was elected.

The Octopus Murder Conspiracy series, which was released on the streaming platform earlier this week, takes the viewer on an intense journey across all the tentacles and "dark world" of the story which led to the death of journalist Danny Casolaro in 1991. The story entwines some of the most intelligent people in the states with high-level government figures, spies and informants, as well as killers who were allegedly offered many lenient sentences due to what they could provide the CIA, NSA and other government big hitters.

American investigative writer Casolaro was found dead in a bathtub at a hotel in West Virginia in 1991 as he continued to dive deeper into the dark tunnels, conspiracies and theories of the cases labeled the Octopus Murders. It's thought he had uncovered a number of huge "hidden secrets" within top US political and military camps years after a powerful surveillance software programme was alleged to have been stolen by the Department of Justice from its creators.

We discuss full eclipse & predictions for April 8th.

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