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Bill Ryan / Project Camelot-Avalon — 'Anglo-Saxon Mission'

personOccult & Esoteric · Media & Managed Opposition
A viral 'insider' prophecy about a coming population cull came from an anonymous source and then simply failed to come true.
Who they are

Bill Ryan, who co-founded Project Camelot (with Kerry Cassidy), later split off to Project Avalon around 2010, and published the 'Anglo-Saxon Mission' story.

What they do

The engine treats him as a node in the business of managed 'disclosure' that runs on attention.

How it works

In March 2010 he published an anonymous whistleblower's tale of a Masonic plan for a 'blank slate' population cull and a cosmic 'reset.' The engine tags it as an announcement resting on anonymous testimony with no way to verify it — and notes its dated prediction of World War III never happened.

Why it matters

The engine holds it as a story, not as real evidence — an example of unverifiable prophecy that failed its own test.

The engine's record — word for word
**In plain terms:** a node in the managed-disclosure attention economy. Bill Ryan co-founded Project Camelot (with Kerry Cassidy), split off to Project Avalon ~2010, and published the 'Anglo-Saxon Mission' — an anonymous-whistleblower (Mar 2010) tale of a Masonic plan for a 'blank slate' population cull + cosmic 'reset'/timeline-shift. Tagged ANNOUNCEMENT: anonymous testimony/prophecy, no un-fakeable signature; its dated WWIII prediction failed. Held as narrative, not substrate. Source: P1; Project Camelot/Avalon archives.
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