Saturday, 25 February 2012

Douglas Dietrich - Revelatory History - Part Four



On the quiet and with little fanfare in the alternative research cat fight community Douglas Dietrich is straightening us out with quintessential military industrial complex secrets. In this last part for example we learn that the Foo Fighters were guided magnesium lights that the Nazi's managed to hoodwink the clueless British Army Generals into believing were UFO's. He also shares how Churchill scoffed at inner Earth missions by the Nazis in Tibet and how they discovered the subterranean world (Shambala) that raise hundreds more questions. I've learned with Douglas that he needs a few hours to square away the past and I can't wait to find out why the Chinese have kept subterranean Tibet quiet or what happened to the Germans on that occasion. It's blow away stuff.

My guess (and we were but are no longer friends on Facebook) is that Douglas has got a lot more to share and I don't think the military are completely hands-off. Maybe even giving him permission. His revelations are just too explosive.

Friday, 24 February 2012

Cllif High Gets The Terence McKenna 2012 Polymath Award




I just awarded it to him. Any complaints? Good.

Essential listening.

Mae Brussell - Pope John Paul II, Auschwitz & I.G. Farben




I only learned of Mae Brussell yesterday. She was doing parapolitical talk shows back in the '70s and a person has started to upload her work to Youtube. It's first-class female citizen detective work - really thorough and intelligent. This is the first part on a series of three on that old myth that Pope John Paul II was a good guy. Good guy my ass. Listen to Mae spell out the Polish connection at the heart of elite manipulation. It's totally fresh work and of course, it's kinda neat to hear a cool old bird from the '70s spelling out the Bilderbergs and the Trilateral Commission as the ones we need to arrest along with the other social-psycho think-tank pricks who numb people into thinking violence is an acceptable way of managing the planet.

Mae Brussell died prematurely young of fast-acting onset cancer in the middle of her investigation into the matter. 

Don't they all?