David Icke's latest interview (from the fifth minute) where he talks about the hard reality that Jimmy Savile procured children for the power elite and that goes right up to the royal family. Deal with it as you wish, brush it under the carpet, conspiracy smear the messenger but it's still there. This blog has stood behind David when it no longer became possible to pretend his research was groundless. It's not. Update: Terry Wogan who ridiculed David Icke remained silent over children getting raped by Jimmy Savile. Unlike Terry Wogan David Icke published that Jimmy Savile was a paedophile. Terry Wogan now wants you to know he feels bad about saying nothing.
Part One is over here but wherever you immerse yourself in the Kay Grigg's testimony about her husband, Marine Chief of Staff's alternate occupation in assassination you will not be disappointed. In this testimony Kay confirms that Ron Brown was murdered during the Clinton years for digging too deep into State Department drugs and gun running. She also mention something that researchers in this field will be familiar with. Wives of men in the armed services who go away on an exercise and return completely changed. Physically and psychologically. This is a very good indicator of mind control. Kay doesn't quite connect the dots but these were filmed quite some years ago now as we know the corporate media are unable to cover the real news.
A truly epic series which if not perfect at least tries to be even handed and gets very close. Ted Turner's initiative in producing this series is unequalled. It has frequent access to commentary from top of the food chain creatures such as Gorbachev and Bush but actually makes much more sense when listening to the mid layer bureaucrats such as second in charge of the State Department or KGB. My guess from watching the entire 24 part series is that George HW Bush had no idea the USSR was about to collapse and given a choice (as part of the divisive warmongering power elite) would have kept it this way. The entire series is brilliant and taught me a lot including my underestimation of the paranoia that drove a lot of good men to kill. On both sides.
Cold War is a twenty-four episode television documentary series about the Cold War that aired in 1998. It features interviews and footage of the events that shaped the tense relationships between the Soviet Union and the United States.
Episode 24: Conclusions (1989--1991)
Gorbachev and Bush meet at Malta in December 1989 to consider the recent dramatic events. Only the previous week the Communist government resigned in Czechoslovakia; and shortly Nicolae Ceaușescu would be deposed and executed in the bloody Romanian Revolution. Gorbachev permits German reunification and removes Soviet troops from Europe, but fails to secure financial support from the West. As the Soviet economy collapses, Gorbachev faces opposition from both reformers and handliners. Sharing their abhorence of Soviet disintegration, Gorbachev brings in hardliners to his government and cracks down on the Lithuanian independence movement. However they later turn on Gorbachev and stage a coup. Boris Yeltsin is instrumental in rallying the public and military to defeat the coup. Sidelining Gorbachev, Yeltsin sets the course for Russia to leave the Soviet Union by establishing the Commonwealth of Independent States. The Soviet Union ends on 25 December 1991, and in his Christmas Day address Bush announces the Cold War is over. The cost of the Cold War is considered in retrospect. Interviewees include Mircea Dinescu, Alexander Rutskoy and Condoleezza Rice. The pre-credits scene features Bush and Gorbachev explaining how uncertain the world had suddenly become.