Deceased black ops whistleblower Phil Scheider claimed before his death that a hodgepodge group of 59 Delta Force, Black Berets, and Secret Service men lost their lives when a subterranean firefight ensued after his team confronted an encamped hostile extraterrestrial species during a routine borehole dig deep within New Mexico’s Archuleta Mesa.
The self-proclaimed geologist and underground base consultant said in a public speech that two of his fingers were burned off after he was struck by alien weaponry when he drew down on one of the creatures.
In 1995, Scheider conducted a series of public speeches exposing the New World Order’s plan to depopulate 90% of the world by 2029.
Shockingly, Scheider’s timeline fits dovetails with information released by Intellihub journalist Shepard Ambellas in his critically acclaimed documentary Shackled To Silence. In the film, Ambellas and John Cullen speculate countries worldwide might be in Continuity of Government (COG) as the potential planetary killer asteroid Apophis prepares to make a potentially tragic close pass in 2029.
Phil Scheider’s 1995 claim that the New World Order wants ninety percent of the world’s population wiped off the map by 2029 is prophetic and raises more questions than answers.
Schieder died under suspicious circumstances on February 11, 1996.
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