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Project Mannequin And The Mysterious Death Of Max Spiers - UFO Insight

When (at the time) little-known conspiracy theorist, Max Spiers, died suddenly while on a trip to Poland, after he had asked his mother to “investigate his death” if anything was to happen and that he was “in trouble”, many researchers, including some in the mainstream began to pay attention to what he was saying, as well as his movements in his final days. Who was Max Spiers, and is his death something that should concern all of us…?

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Project Mannequin And The Mysterious Death Of Max Spiers - UFO Insight
Project Mannequin And The Mysterious Death Of Max Spiers By Marcus Lowth March 5, 2017 December 6, 2021 6 min read Expert Opinion 3 Posted inAliens, Agendas In the summer of 2016, the death of Max Spiers shook the UFO and conspiracy community. Not least, because Spiers had practically predicted his death in texts to his mother just days before he died. In no uncertain terms, he states in the text “If anything happens to me” that she should “please investigate!” While the incident remained on the outskirts, to begin with, slowly but surely mainstream outlets began running with the story. Spiers went from a little-known conspiracy theorist to one of the most talked about investigators in his field. So much so, that the BBC would send their own investigative reporter, India Rakusen, to investigate. The resulting program was called Fractured. Max Spiers in an interview. While there is no definitive proof either way as to how and why Max Spiers met with an untimely end, there is enough doubt and murkiness surrounding his final days, and indeed, much of his life, that his story will undoubtedly remain in investigative circles for some time. And because of that, the essence of, at least a part of Spiers, remains too. Contents1 Who Is Max Spiers?2 Project Mannequin3 Astral Attacks4 Fateful Trip To Poland5 Polarising Person6 Theories and Unanswered Questions7 Expert Opinion Who Is Max Spiers? As you might expect, the life and times of Max Spiers is full of intrigue and mystery in equal measure. His claims that during his thirties memories, long locked to him, began to open and flood back. The account he told bears remarkable similarities to other claims. When he was young, he was “taken” and “trained” to serve as a “Super Soldier” on other planets and dimensions. He also claimed that “commands” lay dormant in his brain, waiting for a trigger word so that he might carry out a predetermined action that he would be completely ignorant of. Many who have spoken since the conspiracy theorist’s death, state they have witnessed Spiers having strange “agent-like” figures follow him. Some believe these “agents” to be Spiers’ handlers, who have the ability (and knowledge) to trigger him when ordered to do so. Project Mannequin One of the secret projects Spiers said he was a part of was “Project Mannequin” [1] – a cloning program whose aim is to produce not only super soldiers but trained and unknowing assassins. This program operates in the United Kingdom but falls under the NSA. It overlaps with similar programs run by the United States agencies such as MK-ULTRA, and mind and behavior control. Perhaps one of the most revealing insights into this program came from James Casbolt. In short, Casbolt states he was “born into the program” due to his family’s connections to both the intelligence community and the Illuminati. Casbolt even goes as far as to state his family descends from the “French royal family of the French revolution!” He asserts that many “civilian guinea pigs” enter the program, and are literally targeted and kidnapped against their will. The program operates in an underground facility, around two-hundred miles beneath the small village of Peasemore, Berkshire. The base goes by the name of “AL/499 Base” in the relevant circles and officially doesn’t exist. Casbolt himself claims to have been part of an Illuminati controlled assassination team. He also performed numerous remote viewing missions from deep within the underground facility. Much in the same way as David Icke, Casbolt claims that “alien overlords” are really running events on Earth. Icke, as Casbolt insinuates, also presents extensive research on royal bloodlines and underground secret societies. Are claims made by people such as Casbolt proof of Icke’s research and theories? Or may they have taken such theories, and simply ran with them? The video below features interviews with Casbolt and looks at Project Mannequin a little further. Astral Attacks Casbolt spoke often about “remote viewing attacks” that simply “bounced off him!” During his lectures and interviews, Spiers would speak often of “psychic and astral attacks” upon him. In fact in April 2016, during a speech in Warsaw, he claimed to have suffered these attacks. This was an effort to stop him “conveying this information” to his audience. As outrageous as this may sound to some, many other researchers and investigators making similar claims, also speak of this. In his book, “The Biggest Secret” first published in 1999, David Icke wrote about how some would use psychic wars on people who threatened the power of the controlling elite (page 246 chapter The Black Sun), “….I have experienced such attacks myself and I understand how they can kill people in this way!” Spiers, like Casbolt, certainly makes very similar claims to those of Icke’s. There is even speculation he was investigating a satanic pedophile ring involving “high-ranking” people before he died. This theory gained ground when it came...