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On tonight's Ground Zero (10pm PST) Clyde Lewis welcomes Douglas Dietrich, a former DOD librarian who was responsible for document incineration at the Presidio Army Base in San Francisco, to Ground Zero to talk about Nazi UFO's, The Battle for LA and many other things he read while incinerating documents.
The Ground Zero podcast of this program will also be available for free!
douglasdietrich.com...
I was a Department of Defense research librarian for a decade, responsible for incinerating highly classified materials on critical historical topics such as Pearl Harbor, Roswell, Vietnam, the different ethnonational holocausts, as well as documents exposing the reality behind vampires, zombies, Soviet psychic warfare, and other occult phenomena. Volumes of notes pertaining to Tesla, H.P. Lovecraft, L. Ron Hubbard, the Vatican and United Nations were destroyed, along with reams of reports detailing everything from military drug operations to CIA mind control. Records plundered from both allied and enemy governments articulated the hidden objectives of modern mass movements such as Nazism, Zionism, Islamicism, and other ideologies.
My post was the San Francisco Presidio, which was seething with Satanism, child abuse, and controversial medical experimentation. An abortive assassination plot on presidential candidate Bill Clinton was even organized. Since base closure, my technical background in military reference has led to startling professional insights into geopolitics, the current demographic apocalypse, and the Medical-Industrial Complex thanatizing our future.
Deceptions unleashed generations ago by American elites have warped our perception of reality. Now is the time for total disclosure.
Librarian: Arlington, Defense, Washington Headquarters Services
Washington Headquarters Services
Sub Agency: APSD, Pentagon Library, Research & Information Branch
Job Announcement Number:
WHS-08-9554-HL
Librarian
SALARY RANGE: 47,639.00 - 107,854.00 USD per yearOPEN PERIOD: Thursday, December 11, 2008
to Wednesday, December 17, 2008
SERIES & GRADE: YA-1410-02/02POSITION INFORMATION:
This is a full-time position.
This is a permanent appointment.
PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 02DUTY LOCATIONS: 1 vacancy - Arlington, VA
WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED: This is an NSPS position open to all U.S. Citizens. This announcement combines a merit promotion and a competitive announcement in one announcement. Status candidates will be considered under merit promotion procedures. Non-status candidates and VEOA eligibles will be considered under competitive procedures. ONLY APPLICANTS WITHIN THE LOCAL COMMUTING AREA WILL BE CONSIDERED.
JOB SUMMARY:
Washington Headquarters Services was established as a Department of Defense Field Activity on October 1, 1977, as part of a DoD headquarters streamlining initiative. Approximately 1,200 civilian and military employees as well as contract staff are organized into 11 directorates and offices. WHS personnel contribute to the mission of our Defense customers by managing DoD-wide programs and operations for the Pentagon Reservation and DoD leased facilities in the National Capital Region. WHS is organizationally aligned under the Director of Administration and Management for the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS A READVERTISEMENT FOR WHS-08-8705-HL.APPLICANT WHO PREAVIOUSLY APPLIED WILL NEED TO REAPPLY UNDER THIS ANNOUNCEMENT TO BE CONSIDERED.
Must be able to maintain a Secret security clearance.
This position is covered by the National Security Personnel System (NSPS). NSPS is a pay for performance system using pay bands with salary ranges. For more information on NSPS, please visit the website at www.cpms.osd.mil...
More than one selection may be made from this vacancy announcement.
Filling of this position is subject to the provision of the DoD Priority Placement Program