Professor Daniele Ganser ~ False Flag Attacks

“In its essence, the strategy of tension targets the emotions of human beings and aims to spread maximum fear among the target group. “Tension” refers to emotional distress and psychological fear, whereas “strategy” refers to the technique of bringing about such distress and fear.

A terrorist attack in a public place, such as a railway station, a market place, or a school bus, is the typical technique through which the strategy of tension is implemented. After the attack—and this is a crucial element—the secret agents who carried out the crime blame it on a political opponent by removing and planting evidence.” – Daniele Ganser

hodges_falseflagPaul Craig Roberts – As evidence has accumulated that the official story of 9/11 is false, the dwindling number of defenders of the official conspiracy theory have been reduced to two arguments. One is that no government would attack its own people or stand aside while terrorists did so. The other argument is that if such a thing had happened, someone would have talked.

Professor Daniele Ganser of the University of Basel in Switzerland demonstrates that there is no basis in history for either of these two arguments. He provides details of two officially acknowledged government conspiracies to murder citizens for political reasons. Continue reading

Storm Clouds Gathering ~ Rule From The Shadows – The Psychology Of Power

It has always been in the interest of the ruling class to cultivate illusions which obscure the true nature of the game. Time to look behind the curtain.

“Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it.” -President Woodrow Wilson in his book the “The New Freedom” published in 1913

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Fear in Sports

sportsJohn Calvin – As a sport executive in 2015, I saw the future and became a prophet in the wind, the proverbial canary in the coal mine.  That is when I began sounding the alarm over the politicization of sports by the left and spoke of the implications for America.

Over the course of the next several years, I wrote thousands of words on the subject under a pen name, the pseudonym came from knowing I would be bounced from the industry in a New York minute if my identity were known.

My concern predated Colin Kaepernick taking a knee, and if you were reading me back then, MLB’s recent decision to become woke activists and move the All-Star Game out of Atlanta would have come as no surprise to you.

So how did American sports end up like this? Continue reading

Politics Is Poison

Paul Rosenberg – Let’s be honest about something we see nonstop but seldom appreciate: Politics makes life ugly. Politics turns people you disagree with into twisted, cartoon images of what they really are, and it pushes you into degrading and hating them. In short, it’s vile, corrosive, and hate-filled.

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These things are not “necessary evils”; they’re just evil.

We’ve been programmed to believe that politics is how we rule ourselves… that politics is what saves us from tyranny… that our political system is the necessary and ultimate end of human civilization.

All of that is false, and future generations will either laugh at such thoughts, shake their heads in disbelief, or perhaps cry. As they should. All of it is propaganda, benefitting an abusive elite. Whether or not we learned it from beloved parents or even taught it to our children, it was false and it led us toward darkness.

Politics functions on the fearful, the dangerous, and the negative. When it says, “We’re great,” it means, “We’re above everyone else.” Everything is win-lose, everything is dominance and submission, everything revolves around base instincts. Politics erodes our character.

I’m here to tell you that we can do better… much better. Continue reading

Two Subjects Nobody Wants To Discuss – Religion And Politics

islamKatherine Frisk – Religion and politics are two sides of the same coin. They always have been. Below I am going to focus on the political implications of Judaism, Christianity and Islam taking the current situation in the Middle East as an example.

On the one side we have the Zionists who have supported the ISIL terrorists on the Golan Heights and have been demanding that Iran is bombed into the stone age. The CIA and private mercenaries like Blackwater now called Xe, who answer to the Vatican who have trained ISIS and fight alongside them. Both are supported by the Sunni Royal family who funds the extremest Wahabbi groups, the incubator for ISIL, known as the terrorists who now run rampant across Iraq and Syria.

religionOn the other side we have the Torah Jews who do not follow the Babylonian Talmud and who have always had good relations with Iran going back to Cyrus the Great who Isaiah saw as a Messiah who liberated Israel from the Babylonians. The Syrians, Russians, Iraqis and the Iranians who are fighting ISIS are Orthodox Christians, Shiite and Sunni Muslims and a number of other groups that are affiliated with them. The Aliwites and Yazidis being two.

Oil, pipelines and gas aside, the divisions between the two groups who both consist of Jews, Christians and Muslims is deeply rooted in the religious texts of all three and these texts in turn have political implications.

Judaism

Israel was founded by Joshua of the tribe of Ephraim. He established a federation of states known as the twelve tribes. These tribes were ruled by a Judiciary.  Joshua was not crowned as a king. He was ordained as a Judge. The Covenant meant that there could be no king, which led to idol worship, only the law and the judiciary. The objective was Justice, Truth and Equality. Continue reading