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− | '''David McGowan''' was born and raised in Torrance, California. He graduated from UCLA with a degree in psychology. Since 1990, he has run a small business in the greater Los Angeles area. He was a dogged veteran of | + | '''David McGowan''' was born and raised in Torrance, California. He graduated from UCLA with a degree in psychology. Since 1990, he has run a small business in the greater Los Angeles area. He was a dogged veteran of [[deep politics]] and [[deep events]] well before the term "[[Conspiracy theory]]" became ubiquitous in the wake of the [[9-11]] attacks. He has published a number of books on various aspects of the excercise of occult power. He has also published many studies of controversial events, notably the [[Moon landings conspiracy theories|Apollo moonlandings]], [[MKULTRA]] and the [[Laurel Canyon]] milieu of the late 1960's, the assassination of [[Abraham Lincoln]], [[The Pedophocracy]], the [[Boston Marathon bombings]], and many others. He can fairly claim the title of [[Document:The First 9-11 Sceptic|The First 9-11 Sceptic]], having published a thorogh, sceptical analysis of the events of 9-11 less than 24 hours after the collapse of the towers. The study remains one of the best overall introductions to 9-11 to this day. He has three daughters. |
==Cancer== | ==Cancer== |
Revision as of 12:40, 24 November 2015
David McGowan | |
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Died | 23 November 2015 (Age 55) |
Nationality | American |
Founder of | The Pedophocracy |
Interests | • The Pedophocracy • Moon landings conspiracy theories • 9-11 • Boston Marathon bombings • MKULTRA • Lincoln assassination |
Interest of | Programmed To Kill |
A dogged researcher into the vast deceptions of power since well before 9-ll. McGowan has solid claim to being The First 9-11 Sceptic |
David McGowan was born and raised in Torrance, California. He graduated from UCLA with a degree in psychology. Since 1990, he has run a small business in the greater Los Angeles area. He was a dogged veteran of deep politics and deep events well before the term "Conspiracy theory" became ubiquitous in the wake of the 9-11 attacks. He has published a number of books on various aspects of the excercise of occult power. He has also published many studies of controversial events, notably the Apollo moonlandings, MKULTRA and the Laurel Canyon milieu of the late 1960's, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, The Pedophocracy, the Boston Marathon bombings, and many others. He can fairly claim the title of The First 9-11 Sceptic, having published a thorogh, sceptical analysis of the events of 9-11 less than 24 hours after the collapse of the towers. The study remains one of the best overall introductions to 9-11 to this day. He has three daughters.
Cancer
On 15 June 2015 he posted the following on his website:
On 14 April 2015, I presented a lengthy video deconstruction of the 2013 Boston Marathon incident through the Caravan to Midnight radio show/podcast. About a week later (on 20 April of all days), the nearly four-hour video presentation was uploaded to YouTube. Not long after that, someone using the username Phoenix Archangel posted an interesting comment: "John [Wells, the host of the show] always signs off with some of the best advice ever. Speaking of advice: this David McGowan fella really ought to quit smoking. With all the elitist feathers he's ruffling, he's likely to come down with a spontaneous case of hitherto undiagnosed stage 4 inoperable Pancreatic cancer."
If you haven't watched the video yet, by the way, you really need to do so. And have all your friends and family members watch it as well. It’s a little on the long side and could use some serious editing, but it does succeed in completely laying waste to the official story of what happened in Boston on 15 April 2013.
Caravan To Midnight - Episode 269 David McGowan Talks Boston Marathon As for Mr./Ms Archangel, he/she wasn’t too far off, though I’ve been told that it’s actually incurable small-cell lung cancer that has already spread to my liver and bones. And no, that’s unfortunately not a joke. It’s my new reality as of just a few short weeks ago, when my entire world was turned upside-down and I suddenly found myself being admitted to the oncology ward at Glendale Adventist Medical Center. Four days later, I was beginning my first round of chemotherapy infusions. The second round began on 15 June.
I’m still having a very hard time processing all of this. Despite not having the healthiest diet and not making the most healthy lifestyle choices, I have been remarkably healthy throughout my adult life. Until a few weeks ago, I’d never been hospitalized as an adult. Never had any surgical procedures performed. Never had a major illness or significant injury. Never broke a bone in my body. Haven’t ever been reliant on any prescription drugs of any kind. Haven’t even had a primary care physician for many, many years.
But now, literally overnight, that reality has been replaced with a painful and, if I’m being perfectly honest, terrifying new reality. Based on what my doctors have told me and what I have read, the prognosis is not good. My oncologist seems to be of the opinion that I only have a couple years left on this planet, if that. The odds of surviving for even five more years are very, very low.
But I’ve never been one for taking advice or believing what I have been told. And I can be exceedingly stubborn. So if the medical community tells me that there is virtually no chance that I can survive this, I will do everything in my power to prove them wrong. But it is going to be a long, tough fight against a formidable foe. And any support that readers can offer, whether financial or moral, will be greatly appreciated.
In closing, thanks to all of you for your support and encouragement over the years. I hope to be able to continue to expose the crimes of the elite for many years to come. Stay tuned .... [1]
Documents by David McGowan
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:Finders Keepers | article | 1 June 2000 | Mind control US/Deep state The Finders | Clear evidence of suppression of an investigation into a child trafficking ring with blatantly obvious ties to US military and intelligence organisations. |
Document:The First 9-11 Sceptic | article | 12 September 2001 | 9-11 "War on Terror" 9-11/Truth movement | Written whilst the events of 11 September 2001 were still unfolding, posted on the author's web site the following morning, qualifying it as probably the first sceptic post to hit the internet. |
Document:Wagging the Moondoggie | article | 2009 | Moon landings | A comprehensive rebuttal of the claim that man has ever set foot on the Moon |
File:Theres something about Henry.doc | Article | June 2000 | George W. Bush Serial killer Henry Lee Lucas |
Quotes by David McGowan
Page | Quote | Date | Source |
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Federal Emergency Management Agency | “it is notable that virtually all of FEMA's powers were created by Presidential Executive Order, a notably undemocratic form of legislation. Executive Orders become law as soon as they are recorded; thereis no Congressional or judicial review, and certainly no public approval or even awareness.” | 2000 | Derailing Democracy |
Satanism | “I do believe that what you refer to as power networks, otherwise known as secret societies, are occult in nature. The symbolism can be seen everywhere, if you choose not to maneuver your way through the world deaf, dumb and blind. And I believe that it has been that way for a very long time. As for them being Satanic, I suppose it depends upon how you define Satanic. I personally don’t believe the teachings of either Satanism or Christianity, which are really just opposite sides of the same coin. I don’t believe that there is a God or a devil, and I don’t believe that those on the upper rungs of the ladder on either side believe so either. These are belief systems that are used to manipulate the minds of impressionable followers. In the case of Satanism, it is, to me, a way to covertly sell a fascist mindset, which is the direction the country, and the rest of the world, is moving. Those embracing the teachings think they are rebelling against the system, but they are in reality reinforcing it. Just as the hippies did. And just as so-called Patriots and Anarchists are. I don’t believe there has been a legitimate resistance movement in this country for a very long time.” | 28 March 2014 |