Little Stevie and DARPA
In 1969, when Richard Day was warning about Rockefellers All the Way Down Globalist Changes to come, a scruffy 12-year old discovered he had a knack with computers at UCLA
Everything is in place, and nothing can stop us now.
Richard Day, 1969
How did he know?
How did Planned Parenthood Director and Rockefeller Insider Richard Day know?
As foretold in 1969:
What was the everything in place?
It was the internet, me thinks.
They knew that they had the internet coming soon.
They were confident enough in some technology and where it would lead to enable all the draconian goals and changes that you just read about.
DARPA and the Internet
First a little snapshot into DARPA World.
Meeebbbeeee a glimpse into some of those Rockefeller All the Way Down Brave New World surveillance strategies (1, 2, 3), or cashless society strategies, as promised in 1969, right about the time that scruffy 12-year old “Little Stevie” (who would grow up to be Tech Multimillionaire and DNC Megadonor Steve Kirsch) was wandering into the UCLA Computer Lab.
But let’s don’t get ahead of ourselves.
And calm down, already. I’m interested in history. In how things get made.
Like a historical STEM taking apart a calculator or a video game.