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John Moore first fought terrorism in He is still fighting it today. Walking patrol in Vietnam, at night, alone, he searched for terrorist booby traps. He searched for terrorist bombs in his jeep and saw what happened to those who did not find them. He also did classified studies of Middle-East terrorists for the Special Forces.

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Special operations, covert operations, psychological operations, undercover operations, surveillance operations, bodyguard for executives and stars like Ambassador Alan Keyes , Jane Fonda John initially turned turned down the assignment. After learning he could prevent collateral damage to innocent parties, he accepted the assignment.

Charleton Heston and Pat Buchanan , private investigator and homicide detective: these are the jobs that have kept J. John has seen the consequences of terrorism first hand. He has heard the cries of the wounded and smelled the smoke of the bombs. In research delving into the issue of Planet "X", aka Nibiru, he has interviewed dozens of US Navy submarine and surface fleet veterans on the subject of rapid global sea level rise, gleaning information from the questions he asks, questions the main stream media is afraid to ask.

His investigative prowess has allowed him to produce two major videos on the subject of Planet "X"; videos that are backed up by diligent research, documented history and scientific fact.

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John Moore also broke the story in the alternative media on the actual stoppage of the Gulf Stream in June of Through his carefully cultivated ties with noted domestic and international scientists and with learned academics, he was able to bring to the public's attention the potentially devastating effects of current's termination off of the coast of Cape Hatteras.

Unfortunately, the Winters of and have borne out his fore-stated hypothesis of bitterly cold winters afflicting the UK and much of Western Europe. Currently, John uses his experience to help others be safe from terrorism.