Thursday, 12 July 2012

A Quarter Of A Million Words On Conspiracy




I only stick to the subjects I've given some consideration and research which leaves a lot I'm unqualified to comment on. Above is a quarter of a million words on the subject of conspiracy with a search function to assist coincidence theorists who cannot believe that people of power collaborate to keep themselves in the manner they are accustomed to living in, using means including denigrating (or killing if need be) anyone who questions that premise. I'm sure there must be some bullshit and/or mistakes in this book too. 

That's perfectly normal I would have thought.

An Introduction To The Council On Foreign Relations - Warmongers Parading As Think Tanks




The Council on Foreign Relations set the establishment line. By reading their reports and articles a person can be ahead of the mainstream media and politics by a few days or weeks. They do allow the occasional dissenting voice but when they are behind their next invasion or preparing for war there's no ambiguity about the propaganda they are selling. Many mainstream journalists never question the Council On Foreign Relations even though their manipulation of political power, embedded corporatism and totally asymmetric representation of the Jewish Georgetown Professor in favour of bombing Iran stereotype is self evident. Their influential publication Foreign Affairs is far more militant than PRAVDA in its day and it's writers are indiscernible from psychopath savages found at lynchings if one removed their suits and visible signs of prosperity and vulgar over-education.


They Want You To Be A Docile Apathetic Consumer - Bill Hicks




Bill Hicks was appreciated more in the UK than in the US where telling the truth is increasingly an act of heresy in these interesting times. Bill was extraordinarily prescient about where we are today. He is great American hero and and extraordinarily funny. 


He was one of a kind and a huge gift to the United States when very little clarity is on offer in the mainstream corporatized media.