[This is the thread to discuss the current corona virus psy-op.]
From Las Vegas, Pittsburg, Thousand Oaks to Russian Collusion and the Khashoggi assassination, false-flag hoaxes, conspoofacies, fake murders and other manufactured events are running non-stop around the world and around the corner.
A reader wrote in to suggest opening a comment section devoted to discussing current (faked) events. I thought it was a good idea and would provide a place where people could chime in on what’s going on in the news and even offer evidence for why they think the event was faked, hoaxed, manufactured, etc. (or why not). Have at it, unless you think it’s a waste of your time–in which case, don’t!
Please donate some funds to the last remaining freedom fighting group untouched by the stain of Phoenician control; that bulwark against Israeli agression in the Levant.
You can use the link found at http://www.PLOitoutyour…hold on someone is handing me a note…
Click to access plo.pdf
…where’s that refund link! 😉
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When miles mentioned suleiman is just a variation of solomon, I almost slapped myself for not making that connection before
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I suspect that the Tamimi clan have intermarried with the British for some time, if they are not originally European. Ahed al-Tamimi, who supposedly went to jail for slapping an Israeli soldier, is quite fair-looking, as are her parents. There is also Ahlam (Arafat) al-Tamimi who supposedly blew up a pizzeria and now walks free. Her bio would be funny if it weren’t defaming a whole nation of people. She was a fanatical Arab Muslim who didn’t wear a headscarf and spoke fluent English. My guess is that both are related to the Saudi and Qatari monarchs, and to Ibn Abd al-Wahhab who invented the strict and divisive flavor of Islam that loves to declare members of other sects apostates.
Setting aside whether Arabs question authority, many of the article’s points are common knowledge in the region, including that the royal houses are Western stooges and that Israel is little more than a foreign military base and prison complex. The view that the rulers are crypto-Jews is a minority one, but not rare or fringe as it would be in the West, even among the educated. I think that is partly why those countries often employ heavy-handed security including plainclothes police/agents whom you wouldn’t notice as a tourist, but who frequently harass and intimidate the locals. People there (and outside the West generally) are a bit less brainwashed to love their governments, and there are a lot more poor and pissed-off people who know the score and have little to lose.
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The House of Saud – No more Islamic than Billy Graham
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/the-origin-and-historical-background-of-saudi-royal-family.375044/
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Season 22 of 9/11 just dropped.
Declassified FBI memo ‘confirms’ direct connection between Saudi government and 9/11
https://twitter.com/i/events/1522523923291774976
There are really pushing this 9/11 thing, pathetic.
🤡 🌎
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Miles’ new PLO paper suggests that WWI & WWII’s purpose was simply to get Phoenician control of Middle Eastern oil, and all the subterfuge of jew/anti-jew is just a smokescreen. Win sympathy for Jews, and the world is your oyster. Oil=money=power.
Now they mind-stir us with hateable dupes like Little Greta making us love oil because we hate her. We love our gasoline cars more because it’s the smug tree huggers who own Priuses, and One Percenters in Teslas. The more they push environmentalism and green this and climate change that, the more Joe Sixpack spends on monster trucks and muscle cars, and a Suburban for his wife.
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I wonder why Britain would release this incriminating document. Perhaps they have lost full control of the Saudi Royals and are trying to turn the screw to reestablish it, as per the bogus Jamal Khashoggi murder PsyOp. Or may be just another ‘dead cat being thrown on the table’ to take peoples minds off the ConVid-19 disaster and its aftermath?
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if any one has a stomach for this. or an ad blocker. here is a. free version of mike myers new series that attempts to flatearthenize any talk of the ‘evil’ WEF, secret society wuwu crew. enter at own risk its pretty terrible.
https://wat32.tv/watch/QG39rplv-the-pentaverate-season-1.html
also on topic is new show of a flight attendant show normalizing being a lying shitty agent. Nick Cage also playing himself as an actor working for the CIA.
is it me or is time to turn up the sexiness of being an agent while blackwashing any talk of conspiratorial idea.
Scary, terrible, funny, relevant and gross. I could shit on all the writers, actors and producers, but its the cult of the indunstry the extras and tech people, minor producers and artists.
meanwhie bill gates revealing that the numbers were fudged a few years ago during some flu season or something, nuthin to se there.
just a vent carry on.
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Hot on the heels of the PLO paper comes another MI6(or 8?) creation now taking the reins in Northern Ireland.
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Blimey, what era is this from?
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What era? It’s from the future! Cue Twilight Zone theme…
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1990s – I think that was 1993 and then 2 of the kids came back on with their priest father in 1995. Springer was absolutely about getting people to fight amongst themselves and stirring up crap.
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Happy Mother’s Day
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“Have that little bastard sucked right out”
Who talks like that or cheers statements like that on, unless they are getting cash to do it. With everything getting more expensive, we are going to see more people that participate in these crisis acting gigs and charade events. Even if it goes against any morals, decency, or beliefs their ancestors and families believed in and worked for.
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Yep – whether she is an agent or otherwise, complete depravity.
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Actors, propagandizing us to move to the right. Don’t waste any oxygen getting upset over them.
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Food Chain Reaction crisis simulation ends with global carbon tax (Cargill, 2015)
https://www.cargill.com/story/food-chain-reaction-simulation-ends-with-global-carbon-tax
“The game took the players from the year 2020 to 2030. As it was projected, the decade brought two major food crises, with prices approaching 400 percent of the long term average; a raft of climate-related extreme weather events; governments toppling in Pakistan and Ukraine; and famine and refugee crises in Bangladesh, Myanmar, Chad and Sudan.”
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This is predictive programming for the international business class – those who were invited to be participants in this simulation – which tells me that Rothschilds (WWF), Podesta’s CAP and Navy (CNA) actively seek to deceive relevant players on the international podium. Obviously the conspirators (organizers of this simulation) know by now that they are going to fail with their intent of introducing global CO2 tax by 2030, their perpetual milking machine. That is why they organize such “games” – predictive programming for participant and for the readers – in order to show the unsuspecting participants (the game is rigged for them from the beginning) that all roads lead to that CO2 tax being implemented by 2030. No matter what they do inside the game confines, they always reach the same end point.
Garbage in, garbage out.
These national policy “influencers” will now return to their respective Countries and will work (lobby) towards the desired goal without thinking that they might be realizing (playing out) other people’s scam-scenario that is based on false perceptions and faked reality.
“The game is rigged folks [on all levels] … and nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care ….” said Carlin.
https://www.worldwildlife.org/magazine/issues/spring-2016/articles/how-a-new-game-helped-us-understand-the-future-of-food
WWF and all the conspirators in this rigged gaming should start wearing paper bags over their heads to hide their shame and embarrassment written on their faces. “Serious cooperation on issues like food security, climate change, and environmental preservation serves all of our interests.” said John Podesta.
I mean the nerd, selling such garbage as the meaningful future saving activity, marketed as being based on global cooperation.
https://tenor.com/view/kitty-bag-on-head-for-shame-sylvester-baby-sylvester-gif-14469038
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Yes, this event is just around the corner, 4-6 months.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/us-and-world-gripped-by-fertilizer-crisis_4452430.html?utm_source=newsnoe&utm_campaign=breaking-2022-05-08-one&utm_medium=email&est=8PuluFKdcQgQrCmbFIbE9uEsMjcYthKXY%2FMkgc6B%2FvHTKN%2BrpwVJzZVsrsM%3D
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History can be saved from the Phoenician sorcerers. One only needs to be able to discern those events that are authentic as opposed to those wholly fabricated from the ground up. Luckily Miles Mathis provides us with an overview of history — his library of papers — with which we can see, for want of a better term, the gaps of truth.
It is into one of these gaps that I reached and pulled out a topic untouched by Miles Mathis: allow me to announce the completion of my massive scholarly work on the Japanese atrocities of the Second World W…hold on someone is handing me a note…
Click to access pacthe.pdf
…allow me to announce the completion of my massive fantasy novel on the Japanese atrocities of WWII.
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thanks for writing that! It is unbelievable how often & hard this book Iris Chang (1997) The Rape of Nanking was plugged, last time around done by Jordan Peterson (he also talked about Unit 731 btw). Fortunately I never came around to actually read it. I had read more than enough already on the horrors of the German concentration camps. It’s apparently a traditional form of Dutch Calvinistic selfpunishment to do so.
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Yes, flagelation isn’t just a Catholic thing. There is a sado-masochistic streak in Protestantism that offers fertile ground for things like Schindler’s List.
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Lest we forget, “Schindler’s Ark” (whereon the film was Schindler’s List was based) was a Booker prize winner in 1982. The Booker Prizes are literary awards for fiction.
https://www.adducation.info/general-knowledge-literature-philosophy/booker-prize-winners/
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Thanks for your paper Raymond.
Let’s go to Japan in the 5th. century.
THE JAPANESE FIND OUT THAT TRADITIONAL DEMONS WERE JEWS
https://www.bitchute.com/video/oU6KAhKfXNg5/
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@ Thomas, Are you that this wasn’t created as comedic material. I mean, it did make me laugh for a good while.
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Chris, For sure it’s good entertainment, with some hints as usual
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I do not necessarily disagree that “history can be saved” but want to show an example of the extent of inertia against salvation there is to overcome. Yeah, sure, if this side of our world was well armed with people in possession of Miles-like discernment skills, the prospects would obviously be more favorable, but ….. reality, in the present, seems to favor the opposing side, for now.
An example: “ …. They also said there were other actions needed, and these were their exact words: “We must control education in the United States.” They realized that was a pretty big order, so they teamed up with the Rockefeller Foundation and the Guggenheim Foundation to pool their financial resources to control education in America – in particular, to control the teaching of history. They assigned those areas of responsibility that involved issues relating to domestic affairs to the Rockefeller Foundation, and those issues relating to international affairs were taken on as the responsibility of the Carnegie Endowment.
Their first goal was to rewrite the history books, and they discussed at great length how to do that. They approached some of the more prominent historians of the time and presented to them the proposal that they rewrite history to favor the concept of collectivism, but they were turned down flat. Then they decided – and, again, these are their own words, “We must create our own stable of historians.”
They selected twenty candidates at the university level who were seeking doctorates in American History. Then they went to the Guggenheim Foundation and said, “Would you grant fellowships to candidates selected by us, who are of the right frame of mind, those who see the value of collectivism as we do? Would you help them to obtain their doctorates so we can then propel them into positions of prominence and leadership in the academic world?” And the answer was “Yes.”
So they gathered a list of young men who were seeking their doctorate degrees. They interviewed them, analyzed their attitudes, and chose the twenty they thought were best suited for their purpose. They sent them to London for a briefing. (In a moment I will explain why London is so significant.) At this meeting, they were told what would be expected if and when they win the doctorates they were seeking. They were told they would
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have to view history, write history, and teach history from the perspective that collectivism was a positive force in the world and was the wave of the future. In other words, in the guise of analyzing history, they would create history by conditioning future generations to accept collectivism as desirable and inevitable.
THE BIRTH OF PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION
The concept of using the educational system as a tool for social engineering did not originate at the Carnegie Foundation….. “ – end example
That was taken from some of the preliminary transcripts of the actions of The Reece Commission, during the era of the 1950s, investigating the activities of tax-exempt organizations “philanthropy” (sic) using their tax-free power to gradually introduce traditionally unAmerican values – such as communism/socialism, collectivism, fascism- into America at the educational level (k-12: higher education, etc).
That information came to me by way of G. Edward Griffin. I expect some may immediately dismiss this piece of history due to red flags, but there you have it nonetheless.
Click to access futurecalling1.pdf
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I suspect there are not many “gaps of truth” — that was just a pompous expression I came up with when trying to sound like a pseudo intellectual. The gaps that exist in Miles’ overview of history are those historical narratives he and his writers have yet to comment on; presumably within those gaps are more and more lies.
Now excuse me whilst I move all my Second World War non-fiction books onto the fiction shelf 😉
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When I was young, circa 1970, we had a set of books full of “photos” of WWII action, in seven volumes and published during the war. I always assumed the blotchy quality of the “photos” was just how photography and lithographic publishing used to be. It looked like someone had painted in outlines to objects so they’d be more visible, thanks to the gray shades in b&w photos.
It’s obvious now that this kind of “photo” indicates a fake. They look like when you put a photo on a Xerox machine (remember those?) and then put the copy on the glass and make a copy of the copy. Pretty soon they look as blotchy as these WWII “photos.”
You’d think they’d want the best possible images they could get, and we know even Daguerreotypes from a century earlier are clearer and sharper, so why did they think we’d buy these garbage pictures? Doesn’t matter – we did. It worked.
Good work, Lestrade, making the horror of WII vanish and revealing it as one long circus freak show.
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My father recently bought several albums of personal photographs taken by a soldier in WW2. Lots of beautiful European architecture, lots of pretty girls, lots of smiling faces, a few war machines. No fighting, no destruction, it looked more like a grand tour than a war.
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I didn’t write the paper. My attempted joke is that Miles’ guest writer has forced me to re-sell my scholarly work as a fantasy novel 😉
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I didn’t write the paper.
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Though I did write that epic scholarly work on the Japanese atrocities that I had to resell as a fantasy novel 😉 There might be some double posts because of moderation. Sorry!
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Oh ok, but still a nice introduction then.
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GOOD NEWS, EVERYBODY! The bulky defense industry has been whittled down from a bloated fifty-one (51) to a lean, mean five (5) defense contractors. Seems companies can’t budget the time & manpower to wait three (3) years for defense contracts to be approved. China takes three (3) days. Nimble. Democrat Jason Crow et alii is offering to streamline defense spending to make it loose as a goose. https://www.bitchute.com/video/QvPbwbG1AEGB/
OK. So, the good thing is that right now we only need to send thank-you cards for the Ukraine liberation effort–$14 billion US then $33 magic billion US ($47 billion US magic total) –to five companies, and at the price of Hallmark cards, I for one am grateful. God bless S.E.R.C.O. AMERICA, the surfing serf colony of the City of London and their S.E.R.C.O. agents who wisely administer U.S. taxpayer dollars, including defense mazuma, on behalf of all those who love FREEEDOM!. Thanks for the info, Rightside Radio, and for the Family reunion pics on your website.
https://rightsideradio.org/
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$14 billion US then $33 magic billion US ($47 billion US magic total)
Wow. And to think the majority of people would dismiss the “numerology” or spook markers as bunk — they are saying it to our faces.
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“The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe is a first person exploration game. It is an expanded re-imagining of the critically acclaimed, award winning indie game The Stanley Parable from 2013.
When a simple-minded individual named Stanley discovers that the co-workers in his office have mysteriously vanished, he sets off to find answers.
You will play as Stanley, and you will not play as Stanley. You will make a choice, and you will have your choices taken from you. The game will end, the game will never end. Contradiction follows contradiction, the rules of how games should work are broken, then broken again. You are not here to win. The Stanley Parable is a game that plays you.”
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1703340/The_Stanley_Parable_Ultra_Deluxe/
Sounds like a description of every project Miles has blown wide open: they reuse the same scripts; they contradict themselves; spooks vanish and reappear as someone else; the game will never end…I think they’re wrong on that one though because they’re starting to believe their own lies and the game is almost up, methinks…
…and that will be the real meaning of The Stanley Parable: if you rule by deceit you only end up fooling yourself.
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I guess they wanted to make this “indie” game deep or philosophical, but it ended but being just bizzare. Like the latest PREY, where the office building is revealed to be a fake in the beginning. Just the continuation of the Matrix project. And that Stanley name staring at us in the face :).
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3 new papers up at Miles’:
Click to access biden.pdf
Click to access vert.pdf
Click to access euro.pdf
Re: Biden paper, I kenned a lad called Woodcock at college in the 80s, his nickname was ‘Splinter’.
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Cheers. I re-watched Vertigo last year hoping I would learn something about script writing but did not enjoy the experience at all — overhyped shite 😀
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Great review on Vertigo. Horrible plot, which is not uncommon for Hitchcock. I couldn’t follow it. I do like his 1940 movie Rebecca though – another plot with a young babe falling for an older dude, played by Joan Fontaine and Laurence Olivier. Good flick, and good book. At least he’s rich. Another prime example is the young Veronica Lake falling for middle-aged Frederick March in the 1941 I Married a Witch, but that’s explained by the love potion. Excellent movie, the best Lake ever made.
Also agree that the plot of Citizen Kane is bizarre, and strikes me as one of those movies that is “for people who are really into movies”, though I think promotion of the P-Navy is the main driving force behind it being a “Classic”. However, I thought Sunset Boulevard was awesome, sort of in a Pulp Fiction way – where it’s so nuts it’s great.
When the falcon was mentioned at the end, I thought Miles was going to segue to a bonus review of 1941 The Maltese Falcon, another flick with a nonsensical plot, entry at 93 in the top 100. Humphrey Bogart, another overrated (like Hitchcock) and promoted actor, plays detective Sam Spade in rather boring movie. But no, Miles was back on the physics side of things, tossing various birds from airplanes. Better than shooting them into jet engines, I guess.
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Re: Biden paper: Joe’s own grandmother being named ‘Blewitt’ is already funny enough for me.
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The journey continues…from the Rapunzel tower to Madeleine/Kim Novak climbing up to the bell tower, is it me or is there a Miles’ pattern?
RE ‘Vertigo’ : it’s way overrated; more of a snoozer than a (psychological) thriller imo. Agree the plot is very flawed, and James Stewart generally too dull for a credible relationship with the hitchcock sophisticated, icy blonde. Poor Jimmy can’t hold a candle to Cary-smatic Grant (or Roger Moore’s raised eyebrow, voice and style).
Great camera work but the pace is too slow, that and/or the film’s too long (the tailing, the museum scenes, we get the ‘picture’, zzz…), scenes that feel more irksome than hypnotic, or contemplative, are not helped by Bernard Hermann’s snore-score. By the end I’m far from thrilled and almost lose interest in the characters and what happens to them. I much prefer a slow pace when it works particularly well for eg. with that classic, dramatic spaghetti western “Once Upon A Time In the West” -the waiting in the heat, dust & sweat…swept along by Ennio Morricone’s majestic soundtrack- that I can watch again, any day.
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The Eurotrip reads like Salinger flavored with some Steinbeck. Maybe it is just me. What a wonderful youth.
Mine for the same age feels written by Cormack McCarthy and Norman Mailer in a writer’s duel to see who could be the most abject. But now, some decades later, the gods or muses are undoing what was done. Best is yet to come.
Thanks Mr Mathis!
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“this stunning girl is going to fall for a policeman living in a cheap flat a guy who is old enough to be her father and then some? In what parallel universe does that happen?”
May be a correct statement for that time period but these days in the perpendicular universe, it’s a regular occurance. Age difference and attractiveness no longer apply, when cash drugs and or free rent are in the offering. I haven’t had any movies or even music pull me in lately. I guess it’s from what I know now and refuse to be subliminally brainwashed with crappy unrealistic ideas. They don’t make Dr Martens like they used to, now they fall apart within a few months.
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Of all the dumb things ive done, one of the smarter things ive done is never having been a fanatic for Hollywood/movies/stars. The last flic i saw in theater was Return Of the King. These days I spend a lot less time watching the sparkle box. Listening to relative quiet is much more informing. Watching classic movies – “commercial free” is an exception since I also find them easier to study.
“ … stunning 20-something girl latching on to 50-something man …. free rent….” reminded me of the one i caught on tmc back around January.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069822/
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Re: biden.pdf
“Directly out of law school, Hunter was hired as a consultant at MBNA, a bank holding company. It was previously Maryland National Bank, Wilmington Delaware. Why would a Maryland bank be in Delaware, with its headquarters later in the UK?”
The situation as I will explain it is from the 1980’s, prior to the repeal under Clinton of the Glass-Steagall Act of 1932.
Lest you think that legislation meant anything noble, Senator Glass also helped pass the Glass-Owen Federal Reserve Act in 1913 creating the private Federal Reserve Bank, the central bank of the USA.
A Maryland bank (and other banks from across the USA) would have a headquarters in Delaware, because in Delaware usurious credit card interest rates were legal and corporate law was lax. South Dakota was another state that also attracted the credit card loan sharks.
Banks domiciled in other states with anti usury laws, would split their credit card operations into a Delaware chartered corporation, able then to charge 25% APR on consumer credit cards.
As to the UK, the draw would be access to the City of London, where Gold bullion can be sold, and re-sold, over and over, via rehypothecation, along with other such behaviors. Also the daily London Gold Fix at the London Bullion Market Association. “Fix” being a key word. “The fix is in.”
Cue “It’s a Wonderful Life”, “Your gold is in your name, and it’s in Jimmy’s name, and it’s in Edna’s name.”
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Is there a baby boom going on?
We’re told infant formula is in short supply on store shelves in America. “Manufacturers say they’re producing at full capacity and making as much formula as they can, but it’s still not enough to meet current demand.” That’s from a CNN article, so it’s suspect. I don’t even trust the data crunching company mentioned in the article, since they’re located a stone’s throw from McClean, Virginia, our favorite spooktown (their actual location, I’ve read, close to Alexandria). They blame, “supply chain issues, product recalls and historic inflation.” Where are the news stories about hospital birthing centers being overwhelmed? Where is the shortage of baby clothes, strollers, and cribs? Those things get recalled all the time, so you can’t blame recalls for everything. Where are the warehouses spilling over with unshipped formula, due to lack of trucks and drivers? If the formula expires while waiting to be shipped, where is it being disposed? Where are the pediatrician waiting rooms crowded with bawling infants?
I’m not saying shelves are full, there are a lot of products missing from store shelves. I just question the reasons for it. We’ve had plenty of time to “fix” “supply chain issues,” and it hasn’t happened. I lean toward there being no supply chain issues at all.
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Perhaps a ploy to get vaccinated mothers to breastfeed their babies, passing on whatever.
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I don’t believe there are chain supply issues either but the governors are deliberately creating them to foment as much chaos and panic as possible. I do believe a great culling is taking place and Miles himself has said the ‘rona vx is killing millions around the world.
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Miles mentioned something about east coast in the “Summer in Europe 1983” paper which resonated with me: “Almost
everyone else was east coast, and they had a foreign feel to me. They seemed sort of dark and secretive
and clannish, and not particularly welcoming, either. ”
I wonder why this is the case? Is it because of the concentration of power in the form of finance and banking industries on the east coast? If so, we must ask why didn’t Silicon Valley in the west coast go through this social change of people being cold and clannish post the 2000s?
Here are some perspectives from other people on Boston being cold/rude: https://www.city-data.com/forum/boston/211310-do-you-find-bostonians-friendly-cold.html
I will post a comment from this link ^ which I found particularly reflective of the east coast mentality.
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The comment I was referring to:
“To give some perspective to other readers . . . from the vantage point of one who might be perceived (at times) as “reserved” or “distant” or “solemn” or even “cold” by other persons in public: As a male (in the upper-middle-aged years), I had traditionally been a person who was known to radiate all those “positive” human qualities that many people in this forum seem to be seeking. That is, I was sweet, kind, warm, congenial, talkative, helpful, eager, accommodating, etc. etc. etc. with most people of every type. The problem with being this way, I have found, is that if you are too “friendly” and “open”, you will also draw people to you that you will sooner or later deem are just not redeeming or desired or attractive or beneficial to you (in the way that you’d want them to be) and you then have the task of extricating yourself from them and casting them away (which can be sticky, icky, sensitive, and a pain) and some of them won’t let go so easily and may even hound or stalk you (then you have to be more forthright or even forceful). You will attract all sorts of parasites, leeches, nice people who you otherwise find or conclude are just not too interesting or worthy of your continued time and energies or meriting of your ongoing attention or indulgence, people who waste your time (in whatever myriad ways) and take you away from that which you really want or need to be doing with your time, people who want to latch on to you and use you for whatever purposes or agenda they have in mind, people who show or indicate a sexual or affectional attraction to you that you do not feel the same way about, nosy busy bodies, people who are socially or psychologically maladjusted or misanthropic or even malevolent (however long it takes for you to learn this about them), and so on. I’m sure you get the picture! Most of us have likely encountered such persons in our life span thus far. Well, I have attracted many many such persons over the decades because of my traditionally open and congenial nature. The point is that, over the years, that I have had to learn to embrace and practice the concept of establishing BOUNDARIES with other people (to be more careful and contemplative about whom I choose to give off signals of receptivity to . . . so as to keep all the parasites and people users, miscreants, malcontents, busybodies, and just generally unappealing or undesired persons at bay or away from me altogether). Life is too short and I haven’t got any more time to waste with people that I do not deem to fit into my life framework (whether it is incompatibilities in intellectual level or life outlook or life philosophies or temperament or character, or that they simply do not quite fit within my range of acceptable attractiveness, and just that we are not, in my mind, mutually beneficial to one another). And note that I myself, over the many years of my life, know what it is like to have been spurned or passed over by many people who likely didn’t deem me to fit into their own life schema in the way(s) that they would want someone else to. And I understand this (having seen the situation from both sides of the equation . . . being the one who wants another and then being the one is wanted by another) and therefore, in the end, I don’t hold it against those who have chosen to spurn or avoid or pass over me. I understand that each person has to do what is right for himself or herself; they don’t owe me their friendship or love or affection or their indulgence of time or their attention span. The summary point is that now, when I’m out in public, I have in mind to also try to steer clear of all of the beggars/panhandlers, religious or political or other proselytizers, hustlers, hucksters, nosy people or busybodies, and other bothersome or undesired persons that you will encounter in the world-at-large when you venture outside your home. And also, as a straight male, this can also include unwanted attachments or advances or propositions from less-than-desirable females who take a liking to you (that you don’t quite feel a mutual attraction toward) or even from gay males. So all this concern with not having my time or energies wasted by all these “undesirables” that one can encounter in the world-at-large (when out in public) may, at times, make me come across as “reserved” or “solemn” or “ distant”. But, you see, my friends, I have had a goodly portion of my nearly 60 years of living wasted by too many undesirables and I have finally had to learn to not be so open to all comers. If you smile at everyone or chat with everyone or start talking with everyone wherever you go, you are also giving signals to otherwise-undesirable or unbeneficial persons that they can latch on to you in ways that you may well conclude that you don’t want. In summary, I have become much more careful and calculated as to whom I choose to give such signals or overtures of receptivity to and in what context.”
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Yep, I feel the same way. Most people I meet, I want to press, “skip intro,” and set playback speed to 1.5x.
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heard this joke yesterday, related. at 7:43.
” youtube.com/watch?v=2wDEtPBXWIE ”
since i am dropping a ‘kill tony’ episode check out the brainwashed CRT teacher at 58:05
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Same here…
Especially now with all these bullshits of convid, fake ukraine war, etc…
I prefer to spend my time sleeping than having to endure conversations with mindless zombies, sheeple, etc…
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notabaron-what a debauched, lowbrow show. And usually where I am at 9 on Mondays. Perhaps cut the teacher some slack as she seems smart enough to not jeopardize her gainful employment by the State with her politics… oh, wait. I wonder what Tony’s black-beaded bracelet signifies.
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@yerg
Yeah, I get that about that teacher. She just seems so trusting that she is on the right side, like she is part of a grand mission, little does she know the real mission is to enforce and normalize new forms segregation and racism.
As for Tony. I hate to confess, i have listened to hundreds of episodes of this show over the last few years. It sucks and i don’t recommend it for everyone. Why do i listen to it? Because it’s just people talking, bullshitting, same shit i did a decade ago in bars when i used to drink (or even want to go out.) I miss that human component in my current solitude (more on that later)
Even though i have negated the negative people, Iam stil a social animal with a wife and no reason / to have kids. ( who wants to raise a computer?) So I am left with either badly done propaganda for entertainment, compromised authors, lying historians, or all the rest of the talking foreheads all wrinkled up as if they are talking to toddlers planting more noise.
When I do stuff around the house I don’t mind the innate chatter of the podcast and Tony’s wit. You meet the new people, hear some ok jokes and remember real people, still living, still trying, still laughing.
Your instinct are not wrong tho,
Tony, apparently related to an italian mob guy, quick witted, as he is, is in the Rogan/Alex Jones Crew, so of course there is more going on here. That Redban character next to Tony at the sound board is the guy that started the Joe Rogan Experience with Joe in the first place. (Redban’s replacement, ‘Young’ Jamie is the current Rogan producer and his dad?… wait for it ….DUN DUN DUN was a CIA agent. Allegerdly, but good luck finding a single word about his father online. Try it, Jamie Vernon. You will find out about his full scholorship in radio and tv production at ‘Full Sail’ Technical college with Communication and Media Studies at Ohio state.)
I forgot his real name something Reich, but Redban’s production company is called DEATHSQUAD. Really? For a comedy network? Norm Macdonald joked about it once: “Oh yeah when I want to go have a good time and a laugh I instantly think of a DEATHQUAD mowing down a village of rebels in the jungle somewhere.” harhar. Very telling.
There’s whole push of right wing comedians into Austin during he last 2 years or so, this is a physical example of that push of the grand psyop to the rightwing. Tony throwing in little antivax jokes here and there pushing the envelope on race jokes. The wokers in the future get to look back at it as proof of racism. “SEE look how racist they were!” They are there to gate keep, promote and manage the scene there. Rogan is rumoured to be building a comedy venue. Maybe Alex Jones will start a skating rink called Jonestown and they will serve koolaid?
It’s too bad you live there @yerg, because the way they talk about the crime and homelessness (which is just going to get worse as more comedians go there to live in cars trying to get noticed by the comedy gate keepers.)
As controlled as the managers and agents are in that industry though I watch it as a dinosaur. Like the last audience watching the last of free speech and it is hard not look at it as not what it is, an endangered species.
The day they had BLM march and threaten to burn art at the MOMA in 2016 I knew it was over for any truth in art. So I am drawn to anything with a sliver of real truth. And there is always a sliver of truth in people especially ones that have an ego stupid enough to be a comedian.
Says a lot that i would settle for a sliver of truth in a dumb regular joe cracking a few bad jokes that anything the news or ‘fiction’ is capable off.
As previously mentioned, about my art, I don’t need or want to add to the propaganda for any political statement or commentary but it is interesting that they socially black mail artists to conform their opinions, and subject matter. I am drawn to art forms that are still allowed to express unpopular view points.
Point is, I look at ‘Kill Tony’ as more of a conversation about the temperature of the new right wing, the pissed old liberals and libertarians trying to stil reveal little truthes with jokes, the anti#wokers.
Plus there are valid points about editing and streamlining process for writing and other art that is interesting (not so much in the austin shows but the older comedy store ones.) And yes, I agree the new show looks like some kitchy old western salloon but what the hell. it’s realtime uneditted I guess I am nostalgic for those times. My city just dropped the vaxpass but i ain’t giving a dime to the world any more.
@pjjj I was the same way a decade ago or so with ‘people.’ I have maybe 2 or 3 i actually talk to a handful of times a year. Just had a talk with one of them tonight, good for the soul. Keep those good ones around. There are not many magic ones left. The covid info virus took a lot of them. Sucks a bit but that’s the nature of editing.
Better NOT more.
as for silicon valley point I am going to hard disagree on that, I mean WTF! They are the most clannish elites in the most exclusive cultlike cults ever known to man. they have apple and google ‘campuses’ . Their sociopathic amorality is literally the reason covid exists (sociopathic media) and if you look deep enough, it is the same east coast trust fund phoenician phaggots phucking around with ever goddam app invented that is controlling our minds with near zero responsibility. Even if they want to venture from the valley, the zombies in downtown SF will basically eat them up and shit them out on the street so they have to keep thier woke head down and code. (or cash out and move to austin for the lulz)
To emphasize, I am not endorsing ‘kill tony’, to me it is just a benign podcast around the house that contained a joke relevant to Arthur Dent’s take on Pjjjs comments.
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I don’t like to walk around thinking everybody is dumb and boring, but sometimes I do. And I get what you all are saying: what if it’s true? But still, one has to keep trying I guess.
In the ‘Trip to Europe’ paper is a link to ‘Paris-la-Morte’, a paper from 2007 which I overlooked so far, about how Paris has turned into FutureWorld in a few decades. http://mileswmathis.com/paris.html
Maybe it helps to better understand how & why people are turning into zombies (the superego is like kudzu and supresses the instincts)
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oh merde, moderation…
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I overlooked that Paris paper too, even when miles linked to it in his recent paper. It is so introspective of the east coast zombification and vulgarization I was referring to in my original comment, thanks for bringing it to my notice!
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Never mind the modern tragedy of global cities that have been turned into disn€yland shitholes and hosting third-world areas. The most important thing, apparently, is that the plebs can watch and buy the myth through shitshows the likes of “Emily in Paris” on NetFlop, with its imdb poster that has a pink Eiffel Tower, or a pink Arc de Triomphe in the background, and a pink shopping bag in the foreground.
Then they can pretend to be fancy by repeating “Ouh là là” whenever they can, while clearly still clueless about what it actually means.
“Ouh Là Là” indeed. Start with the Gare du Nord after 8 pm. If you’re lucky you might see a (bleep) guy taking a p— (bleep) on top of the stairs, whether you’re a tourist or trying to get home after a shitty day’s work.
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From Miles’ Paris paper: “people staring dumbly into space everywhere”
Oh you pessimists and luddites. In the 2020s the miracles of technology have solved that one worldwide. People now stare dumbly into their handheld device everywhere. So see, we are making progress!
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‘pink Eiffel Tower, or a pink Arc de Triomphe’
Ah, ca doit etre la vie en rose dont Edith Piaf chanta…
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Michael, tu/vous as/avez raison. Cela dit, je préfère la rose d’Antoine de Saint-Exupéry “Tu es responsable de ce que tu as apprivoisé…tu es responsable de ta rose.”
…Just mind that snake in the desert who always speaks in riddles, and says he solves them all!
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One of the easiest way for ‘governments’ AKA PUNY-CIAn fronts to distract people from paying more attentions to corruption,pollution,inflation,etc is by flooding cities with foreigners…
It’s normal for cities, especially the big and international ones to have some foreigners coming in and out but floods of foreigners are abnormal, those floods are obviously manufactured ones…
The more ‘foreign’ the foreigners are, the better it is for the ‘governments’…
This is not about xenophobia, racism, culture wars, etc…
It’s about manufacturing conflicts used as distractions as usual…
By flooding the cities with foreigners having different cultures, way of lives, etc, they want to distract people from understanding that it’s about the LEFT against the RIGHT, the UNPRIVILEGED against the PRIVILEGED instead of LOCALS against FOREIGNERS…
RIGHT apologists from both middle and lower classes, being useful idiots they are; are also serving as even more distractions…
Middle-class RIGHT apologists in particular are deluding themselves, thinking that if they work ‘hard’, have ‘good’ connections, etc; they will also be able to join the ‘rich’,’famous’,’successful’,etc…
Middle-class RIGHT apologists are not willing and/or pretending not seeing how the PRIVILEGED RIGHT is plotting to exterminate the middle class…
The apologist morons buying ‘success’ books,attending seminars by ‘gurus’,etc are also attacking the LEFT, labeling them as being ‘lazy’,’envious’,’anti-social’ etc…
Being LEFT is negatively associated as being against wanting to have a better life instead of standing against the PRIVILEGED RIGHT, the desperate despots and their lackeys…
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“This is not about xenophobia, racism, culture wars, etc…”
Nah, the Phoenicians do seem to have a particular beef against North Europeans. See mass-migration coupled with mass vaccination campaigns coupled with mass poisoning/pollution. You don’t see that combination anywhere else. Even more nefarious is that the brain-dead North European embraces all these policies. Nuts.
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…and I don’t give a flying f**k anymore. After seeing the so-called West embrace masking, martial law and the murderous jab — especially the medical world — then it is futile to care about such a society. It was always a Phoenician secondary world posing as reality, but really leading us to the slaughter house. I have to assume all societies are creations of such sorcery.
I can still try and help my “Fellow Man” as much as possible but sOcIeTy can go f**k itself.
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“Nah, the Phoenicians do seem to have a particular beef against North Europeans. See mass-migration coupled with mass vaccination campaigns coupled with mass poisoning/pollution. You don’t see that combination anywhere else. Even more nefarious is that the brain-dead North European embraces all these policies. Nuts.”
They might currently target North Europeans for certain reasons (past grudges,scheduled plan,etc) but it doesn’t mean that they won’t target others in the future…
That’s why I said ‘This is not about xenophobia, racism, culture wars, etc…’
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Just wait for the next (mobile) theme park : the 2024 Olympic Games, hosted in Paris – – Pourrie – will serve as a pretext for all sorts of NWO ‘joys’ they have in store for the masses I’m sure.
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Miles’s Biden paper reads like the script of Utopia (2020) interchanging the ‘network’ for Tikun Olam.
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Thanks to Miles for his paper on Biden.
Here is an example of how they make the names confusing.
Should it be Neilia or Nalia, I guess Nalia, Hunter or Hunt?
https://inf.news/ne/history/871eb2287b2b15e33efafd1afd8805eb.html
But even a horrible car accident would shake most people, Biden took great care of the babysitter. Beside, a lot of history here.
https://neiliabiden.com
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Funny how they admit in the first sentence the large payout received for setting free their slaves. From the government. No mention from whom the government borrowed and only managed to pay off in circa 2014.
Maybe softening the blow landed by a paper of a favorite writer of mine?
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-61315877
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The British government has always looked after the elite, at the expense of ordinary wage earning people. Our puppet politicians don’t work for ordinary folk, and our much vaunted democracy hides the fact we have always been living in a dictatorship to this very day. Same has happened in all Western-style democracies across the globe. Luckily more and more people are starting to wake up to this perpetual scam.
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I don’t know if this 40b of tax dollars voted by our congress to hand to the ukraine is for real, but it only underscores for me that our politicians always do whatever they want or told to do by their bosses – never what the people need or want. Did we the people ask for this, do we want it, did we vote for it? our tax dollars going to garbage all the time without our input – while most of us slave away and just try to make ends meet. It’s such a joke but I’m not laughing.
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Thanks for the link. Led me to a somewhat unsavoury discovery about an old acquaintance of mine, and one of his rather posh relatives (the latter happened to be in the acting business), both with sources of income and assets (“family money”…) that were always a bit of a mystery.
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Crypto Crash Luna Virtually Worthless: https://americanyellowvest.wpcomstaging.com/2022/05/13/crypto-crash-luna-lost-virtually-100-percent/
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They were warned back in January that precisely this event could happen, too. The founder of the LUNA coin was also generally a smug asshole who is on record saying he finds it funny when other coins crash and burn. There are also people saying it was market manipulation and BlackRock and Citadel deliberately crashed the price.

Whether or not BlackRock was behind it (having collected no hard evidence, I’d say it’s likely they were) there was still a lot of shady business going before the crash, like offering ridiculous 20% APY on decentralized lending platforms. Not only did the LUNA coin crash from above $100 to less than a tenth of a cent, the UST stablecoin that was supposed to be pegged to the dollar crashed to 10 cents.
This seems to be just the latest massive scam in crypto’s history, although I maintain that crypto is a long-term tech rollout rather than merely a device for bilking investors. However, if they wanted to crash the entire crypto market all it would take is a bank run on the largest stablecoin, USDT, which is notorious for not being backed by suitable assets. It may be that they intend to use crypto to develop and push CBDCs and then eventually nuke the entire market to force everyone onto the central bank currencies.
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Also I couldn’t turn up any links between Terra’s founder, Do Kwon, and the CIA, NSA, or the South Korean National Intelligence Service, but I would invite anyone interested to try digging deeper. The funding for the Terra project is the standard venture capital morass. Notably Jewish investment banking billionaire Mike Novogratz was the lead investor in their latest (2021) funding round, and has a LUNA tattoo: https://twitter.com/novogratz/status/1478535972560195585
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cbdcs are definitely the agenda. luna crash was certainly a controlled intentional attack. it may have been a setup from the beginning. the btc that terra was using to “back” ust is mia. doubt that do kwan is a real name.
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It’s the same popular tactic in their text book…
Let the celebrities popularize ‘alternatives’ to manufactured problems, crash those ‘alternatives’ when they are ripe enough for picking, let the ‘experts’ and apologists dismiss the manufactured crashes as ‘natural’ ‘boom and bust’ cycles, re-popularize the crashed ‘alternatives’ and/or pushing the new ones, rinse and repeat ad infinitum…
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Just as Miles said it would happen.
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‘Ruby Ridge was Staged’ paper up @ Miles’:
Click to access rubyridge.pdf
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“is creating fake terror threats for your masters really a good job for a man to have?”
If they do not follow orders they will get discharged and replaced by someone that will do it. Interesting if Weaver is related to Timothy McVeigh.
Another false flag supermarket shooting, by a wait for it..white supremist. Just in time for the anti semitism bills to be approved. None of the elected officials ever question or make public statments that these events may be staged
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in the Ruby Ridge paper, Miles posits “So here’s a question: why would UCLA allow these bozos to open a chapter there? Don’t you think major state universities would vet people starting chapters on their campuses?”
I imagine that UCLA had the same policy as University of Minnesota had at the time. A Project CHAOS group just needed one student to front for the fake organization, giving it a legitimate on campus presence. Even the Moonies (a joint CIA/KCIA production) were able to hold meetings in the U of Minn Student Union.
[Weirdly synchronous is the fact of my best friend, in grade school and junior high, went into the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), and I went into the Moonies.]
Keep in mind that UCLA (and U of Minnesota, et al.) was probably down with the Deep State penetrating deep into the student body repeatedly.
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This film made-for-TV-film from 2000 was “inspired” by Ruby Ridge. The Randy Weaver guy’s family is killed by the ATF, but actually he started working with the ATF and they faked his family’s conflagration to fool the White Supremacists he was with.
So basically a film saying Randy Weaver was a gov agent with a fake identity
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0217654/
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I’m getting the feeling Weaver’s alleged death was supposed to be the start of a new alt-right promotion campaign, but this was spoiled by an actual OG, Miles Mathis.
Rose, Kaufman, et al. all seem to be part of version 3.0 of Bo Gritz/Jones controlled op, selling prepping and creating splinter communities, but this time in New Hampshire. Kaufman is trying to run for New Hampshire Senate and is the CEO for lbry/Odysee, the “alt-right” youtube. The Free State Project is a non-profit founded by Jason Sorens, who’s bio reads like a typical East Coast university spook, bouncing around feeder schools like Yale, George Mason, St. Anselm, Cato Institute, and Dartmouth You’d think a founder of an anti-government project would be a truck driver or something, not a Wasp pretending to be a Catholic or whatever.
(If anyone want to follow, just check out the director and his website for the Jones Plantation film, and start pulling the thread from there)
These weasels have been inserted to make sure any grassroots organizations fail by surrounding them with spook actors, then they blackwash them. Typical for controlled ops, everything they say or do sounds nice on the surface, but the devil is in the details on these sorts of things.
Speaking of truck drivers, when the trucker convoy parked down the street from the CSIS, to me it looked like poor strategy and a trap. Instead of driving straight into the lion’s den where they were are outgunned and outflanked on every level, surrounded by actors, why don’t they instead go from rural town to rural town, slowly building up support and momentum in the countryside, where they have all the advantage and already existing support base? Why start the “Free State Project” in Wasp-land, instead of the dirt poor Mississippi swamps or Nebraskan scab-lands?
Maybe I’m wrong, but the culture and demographics aren’t here in the West anymore for the ‘million-man march on the capital’ like we saw in the past. True secession and a people’s movement doesn’t have to start at the legal or academic level, like these Neo-Marxists in Libertarian clothing are trying to do. People need to start creating parallel institutions/communities themselves, stop listening to actors, and do the things that need to be done.
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Still think “Legalman” is not a spook? Yesterday he was pushing Randy Weaver as a hero, which prompted me to research the Ruby Ridge charade. I was considering writing a paper exposing it as such, but Miles beat me to it. He did a better job at it than I would have anyway.
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@rsack Interesting point. Lee Gaulman, aka “Palmer Douglas”, as in the new flim “Jones Plantation” produced by Larken Rose (whose eyes appear to be only about 5 cm apart).
I tend to agree with your statement. Although the proportion of stuff like Weaver that he plays worked up about is relatively low, those pieces when they do turn up seem much too naive for the persona he otherwise wants to convey.
His Ukraine comments have been mostly on point, but so many other sources point out the fakes and crisis actors that he would lose credibility otherwise. Same applies to c0nphud 1984 and a lot of his other stuff.
His special themes are govt., voting, the constitution and the media, which he is repetitive about to the point of tedium (at least daily).
He always has the excuse that he wants to avoid being banned on Twatter. On the other hand he has his podcast “The Quash” both as a free and subscription version (where he expressed scepticism about Fuellmich right at the beginning, but only about his chances, not that he is a total fraud). I haven’t listened to any of those podcasts in the past couple of years– no time.
I must admit some of his turns of phrase are quite useful for dealing with NPCs though.
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I’ve discovered he’s sympathetic to flat earth, too, claiming “I don’t know what we are standing on and neither do you.”
I’m still not convinced he’s a controlled op, though, at least in the sense that he’s has some direct connection to the syndicate. To your point, it seems more likely just naivete.
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No, not naive. That should never be your default assumption with these guys.
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Legalman is just another spook actor, who pals around with other spooks like Larken Rose, Brock Pierce, Doug Casey, Jeremy Kauffman, and James Corbert, whom I outed on here like a thousand times or so. He probably has 30 years being a spook actor, not legal, which is why he snickers everytime he says that. Gaulman should probably be Goldman. These guys always out themselves sooner or later, since they can’t hide their contempt for their audience.
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Sorry for my poor grammar again. Instead of ‘These guys’, the proper phrase was ‘These weasels’.
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As opposed to the “Wheeze Weasels”, that nefarious gang of Asthmatic muggers who lie in wait in the back-alleys and shadowed-ways of my town.
cough wheeze cough
“Hand over your wallet, pilgrim or I’ll recite the Queen’s Speech to ya — it takes a long time…cough…wheeze…with this knackered chest o’ mine”
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Who is Lee Gaulman – never heard of him? And is the Doug Casey your refer to of Casey Research?
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He is supposed to be Legalman, see Logan’s comment above. But his name looks made up, so I figured Gaulman = Goldman. If he wants his audience to believe he is some 30+ year uber lawyer he should prove it. Nothing he says is revolutionary that hasn’t been said by a thousand plants like him, and so any excuse of hiding behind a moniker isn’t believable. Good for everyone that he finally outed himself though, but his shtick was never believable from the start.
Yes that Casey, the giver of bad advice. Such as this:
“Casey describes himself as a contrarian. He applies this view to investment, economic interpretations, and government. He has said, “You’ve got to be a speculator today. It’s no longer possible to work hard and save your money and get ahead in life.”[7]”
Yes, cause the world needs more speculators, right? These Austrian-economist goons are so oily. Can you imagine a world without speculators or lawyers?
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Thanks Philip – and speaking of naivete, well, I am still prone to that!
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From ZeroHedge:
“Payton S. Gendron, 18, was arraigned before Buffalo City Court Judge Craig Hannah on a first-degree murder charge on Saturday evening for killing ten people at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket, according to The Buffalo News.”
And:
“Searching through the 180-page hate-filled manifesto, the 18yo writes about the risk of white Americans being replaced by people of color, also known as the “replacement theory.”
Chai
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I thought, “what an odd name.” But… “From the historical and enchanting region of France emerged a multitude of noble families, including the distinguished Gendron family…”
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This is the video with some highlights to show people that the Buffalo shooting was not real. I don’t know how long it will stay up. You can right-click or control-click to save it
[video src="https://seed126.bitchute.com/vyU1XdqGfvfC/QDKv4NyqmyGH.mp4" /]
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Some mighty acting though. The firs one keels over face-first like a professional stunt. Hard landing. Any idea how it was done without using hands to break the fall?
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Notice she did a final practice move right before he comes out the car door. She probably had some kind of helmet or protection hidden in her hair. In this video the police are now in the parking lot supposedly 2 minutes later and there’s still no pool of blood around her, which even at that angle would be gigantic and visible (not just her hair)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/6TIPZ6cW07GW/
I used ClipGrab to download that
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On second watch there’s a snake-like line of what looks like blood near where he chest would be. All the headshots in the video are like a videogame that has removed the blood and gore
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I hate posting multiple times like a spammer, but also notice the Black guy loading his trunk behind her falls over dead when the shooter never even aims at him. I’m sure it was a ricochet. Funny he shot the White woman and ignored the Black guy behind her
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Step through the stunt frame-by-frame, does your video player do that? Try mpv or VLC. It doesn’t look like she’d need a helmet. She bends way over first, so she doesn’t have far to fall, then lands on her hands and elbows.
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Looks like the same production company as Christchurch. Expect some edited versions in the next few weeks, with a director’s cut after 18 months,
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Mr Day calls him a “wind up toy”. Therefore he insinuates it to be real, but staged in the sense that a shooting was arranged via MKUltra-style brainwashing or whatever.
Mr Day also touts the Ukrainian Circus as real, Rittenhouse and Invictus McVeigh as heroes. That pegs him as a limited hangout. The stratification and ecology of controlled opposition is kinda interesting. Some are allowed up to a certain level, but anything higher is above their pay grade. Each serves fare to what is appropriate to their market niche.
Oh and the judge: Hannah. Loony tunes.
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“According to The Buffalo News”: there’s a credible source.
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I live relatively close to the TOPS were the hoax took place. I was visiting the finger lakes the day the hoax took place, so I was not in the area. But when I came home Saturday late afternoon, and I heard about the “shooting”, I immediately recalled what I saw down the street from house when I returned from work on Friday. As I was walking home Friday, I walked by two WHITE army soldiers, a sergeant and a staff sergeant talking with two young black boys outside a home on Main Street. ( which is about a 6 minute drive from the TOPS.)
I just assumed they were recruiters. But they were wearing their combat uniforms. Typically I thought Army recruiters wear their service green uniforms. They could of been from Army Corp of engineers or the MEPS station in Niagara falls. But the boys they were talking too looked under 18. Also, its not often you see military personnel in uniform in Buffalo, NY. There is a air force reserve base in Niagara Falls, but very little military presence in the city, besides the Corps of Engineers, which I only imagine has very low military staffing. I bet the army soldiers were taking the crisis actors home after some sort of drill or walkthrough before the event on Saturday.
Lastly, lots of spooky stuff going in Buffalo since COVID started in March 2020. I think they are preparing for a Buffalo Bills super bowl appearance this coming NFL season. Maybe a Super Bowl win. The Bills magically starting getting better once they wanted billions for a stadium. And Players all the sudden wanted to play in Buffalo! Same old! Same old!
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Just read Corporate Art paper for the first time (http://mileswmathis.com/corpart.pdf), wow! Miles perfectly captures the essence of the process of creating beauty – whether it is art, music, poetry or writing.
I will save all of these writings and learn them over and over. Print it, share it and teach it to my loved ones.
If I ever have children, I will teach them this. It is important to show your children beauty, teach them how to recognize beauty and demonstrate by example to them that beauty is worth aspiring to. It will be a disservice to my children to get them into the rat race of making money, selling their soul and betraying their muse.
I’m blessed to have discovered miles, to be able to understand him and to have the patience to spend years to understand his point of view. I might sound like a religious cultist with all this praise, but in this fallen world, I count my blessings. The greatest one being to be shown beauty of life by miles. ❤️
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I somehow keep forgetting that people have been completely, 100% brainwashed by the ‘Covid’ lie. Here in Wales, the wearing of masks is no longer compulsory in shops, on public transport, etc. But many people are still wearing their face-nappies.
It baffles the mind, it really does. These people are CHOOSING to impair their own breathing. It’s already too late for them; they will never be convinced that there’s nothing to worry about. No matter the evidence, facts and logic put before them, they will continue to be True Believers.
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I expect ’em to reignite the covid1984 nonsense towards the end of the year. It is being kindled in all the hospitals, GP surgeries and government institutions, at least here in the UK/Ireland from what I have experienced.
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…the theatre and kabuki is being kindled not a non-existent killer-super-virus 😀
Just to be clear.
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Raymond – thanks for the clarification. ;o)
I decided the other day that whenever anyone gets in my face about the ‘Covid’ nonsense, I’ll respond by telling them that it’s akin to believing that Father Christmas exists.
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