Ole ‘Arjuna’ Dammegard #crackpot #conspiracy #wingnut lightonconspiracies.com

Truth Seeker, Code Breaker and Peacemaker Ole ‘Arjuna’ Dammegard, awarded the Prague Peace Prize, and adopted by the Apache Nation (given the Native Indian name Wiyakpayela Wanzi, meaning Bright One) is an author, International speaker, former journalist, musician (2 solo albums), composer (TV, and a short film), coach, artist, inventor and investigator, who has dedicated the last 40 years to researching many of the global conspiracies.

As a powerful front line influenser in what has been labelled Conspirituality, Ole has given more than 1000 International interviews and millions of viewers and listeners around the world have taken part of his impressive findings and presentations. His main focus has been to find out the truth about main top political assassinations such as JFK, the Swedish Prime minister Olof Palme, Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King, John Lennon and other high profile targets, plus the hundreds of alleged mass shootings and terror attacks around the world, such the Las Vegas mass shooting, the Bataclan massacre, the Boston Marathon Bombing, 911, Sandy Hook, Charlie Hebdo, the Stockholm-, Berlin- and Nice truc
k attacks, the Norway Mass shooting, the Oklahoma City Bombing, all the London and Manchester attacks and many, many more. He was also crucial in exposing two of modern time’s worst serial-killer in cooperation with Professor Jim Fetzer.

Ole is now considered somewhat of a world leading expert on false flag operations. He has accurately predicted (on International radio) some 60 alleged terror attacks, up to 2 months before they occurred, and in addition stopped several planned massacres. With so many years of deep research, he has become so good at it, that his last name has now become a verb. To ‘dammegard” or ‘dammegarding’ is nowadays a term for searching for hidden clues and stopping inside jobs ordered by the Deep State.

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