My Role In This?

I get accused of many things, but thankfully I have the skin of a rhinoceros! One popular one is that I am a conspiracy theorist (in other words a deluded nut job). I know I am not, I simply question everything and accept nothing that I’m spoon-fed by the establishment – especially if there’s a stench associated with it. Current events are proving that I, and many others around the world who are more astute, open minded and cautious than the majority, have incessantly flagged up the dangers that have been brewing for a very long time. We, (the so called conspiracy theorists) are now vindicated by what we are all experiencing on a global scale – more especially in the wake of this latest pandemic hoax – another project fear.

Try listening to what is said in this clip below, with no preconceived bigoted views about the speaker, views that have incidentally, been generated to huge degrees by the establishment and it’s henchmen – the mainstream (false) media:

Others, sadly, are still fast asleep in an induced coma-like slumber, because they have fallen foul of the constant programming from birth, by the establishment and it’s evil henchmen. Brainwashed into a perceived state of reality that is far from reality itself.

Some have even accused me in recent weeks of abandoning my usual crusade of trying to convince my fellow countrymen that we need to win the fight for independence and freedom from colonial status here in Wales. Pointing out that I should stick to that, rather than get embroiled in world affairs. At present – as things stand – what is the point of fighting for the preservation of a little postage stamp sized patch in the middle of the world’s jungle, when there’s a fire engulfing the whole forest, which will destroy our little patch anyway? The fire needs to be extinguished, before we get back to the subjects nearest to our hearts.

So What Is This Conspiracy Theorising About?

Here is an excerpt from Kevin R. Ryan’s excellent, published article ‘Do we need another 9/11 conspiracy theory?’ It focuses on America, which is quite appropriate, when you consider the US’ role in world events, and the control it wields with it’s expansionist programme and influence over global organisations. The evil cabal in the shadows (well documented, if you choose to see and listen to the ever accumulating evidence in front of you), that rules the world, over and beyond the rulers and governments that we see, is made up of the popularly labelled ‘1%’ elite globalists that own 50% of the world’s wealth. They have no country boundaries, and straddle the globe with their power and influence.

The use of ‘conspiracy theory’ to deter citizens from investigating historic events is paradoxical, to be sure. It suggests that those who commit criminal conspiracies can only be relatively powerless people who happen to live on the most strategically important lands, and conspiracies among rich, powerful people are impossible or absurd.

Basically, our entire legal system is based on the idea of conspiracy. Despite this fact we have been conditioned by the government and the media to blindly accept the official reports and to treat any questioning of those reports as ‘conspiracy theorizing.’ That is, you are a conspiracy theorist if you don’t believe the government’s conspiracy theory.

This cultural phenomenon goes back a very long way but it was in 1967 that the label ‘conspiracy theory’ was coined. At that time, in response to questions about the Warren Commission Report (which President Ford helped create), the CIA issued a memorandum calling for mainstream media sources (the establishments’ wholly owned, financed and controlled propaganda mouth-pieces) to begin countering “conspiracy theorists.”. In the 45 years before the CIA memo came out, the phrase “conspiracy theory” appeared in the Washington Post and New York Times only 50 times, or about once per year. In the 45 years after the CIA memo, the phrase appeared 2,630 times, or about once per week. To help ridicule and denounce those asking awkward questions.

Before the CIA memo came out, the Washington Post and New York Times had never used the phrase “conspiracy theorist.” After the CIA memo came out, these two newspapers have used that phrase 1,118 times. Of course, in these uses the phrase is always delivered in a context in which “conspiracy theorists” were made to seem less intelligent and less rational than people who uncritically accept official explanations for major events (basically the ‘Sheeple’).

President George W. Bush (famous in the UK for his collaboration with prime minister Tony Bliar – no not a spelling mistake – in their conspiracy to attack and invade Iraq, by spreading lies and misinformation). Bush and his colleagues often used the phrase ‘conspiracy theory’ in attempts to deter questioning about their activities. When questioned by reporters about an emerging scandal in September 2000, Bush said the idea that his presidential campaign was flashing subliminal messages in advertisements was absurd, and he added that “conspiracy theories abound in America’s politics.” When in 1994, Bush’s former company Harken Energy was linked to the fraudulent Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) through several investors, Bush’s spokeswoman, Karen Hughes, shut down the inquiry by telling the Associated Press — “We have no response to silly conspiracy theories.”

Because Bush’s campaign had, in fact, BEEN flashing subliminal messages in its advertisements, and Harken Energy WAS actually linked to BCCI, people began to wonder what Bush and his colleagues meant when they made diversionary comments about conspiracy theories. More importantly, that track record raised questions about Bush’s statement after the 9/11 attacks, in which he said in a televised speech — “Let us never tolerate outrageous conspiracy theories concerning the attacks of September the 11th.”

There is no question that criminal government-sponsored conspiracies exist. History is replete with them and they usually involve the government claiming that the country was under attack from “terrorists” (or presently a virus). This was historically true of Hitler’s Reichstag fire and it was true of the attacks that occurred in 20th century Western Europe under the guise of Operation Gladio. An example more relevant to 9/11 was the conspiracy behind Operation Northwoods, a plan drafted and approved in 1962 by the highest levels within the U.S. military. However the masses put it down to conspiracy theorists, until the facts were revealed.

Author James Bamford wrote of Operation Northwoods, that it called “for a wave of violent terrorism to be launched in Washington, D.C., Miami, and elsewhere. People would be framed for bombings they did not commit; planes would be hijacked. [This would provide] the public and international backing they needed to launch their war.” sounds familiar? The signed documents are available to everyone today and because of this we know that not only high level U.S. government representatives do conspire, on occasion, to commit crimes against the people for the purpose of starting wars, similar actions are perpetrated by the establishment – more specifically the Deep State, the world over.

This current Covid-19 pandemic scare, is primarily designed to first start ushering in a global economic collapse, (as the present system is about to fall off the cliff – as all serious economists are aware). They have now actually made their expected move, which was fully expected by those of us who have been warning against it, but on the whole, the warnings fell on deaf years – there are none as deaf as those who do not want to hear, so the old saying goes. But it is also to clear the path for a dictatorial, totalitarian ‘New World Order’. They have definitely made their move, and the vast majority of the world’s masses have virtually volunteered to have their freedoms and rights suspended, whilst they are quite literally under house arrest! Are you naive enough to believe that those new rules now set out in the Statute Book in the midst of this ‘pandemic’ will be repealed any time soon – if ever?

You need no more proof of what’s going on than by studying the contents of the Agenda 21 (now renamed the Agenda 2030) document. That document is also the source of the ridiculous man made global warming hoax. It all leads to a common goal. All you have to do is join the dots and you get the picture.

Conspiracy to Tell the Truth

Here is an interview with Lance deHaven-Smith (a Florida State University professor and author of ‘Conspiracy Theory in America’),about some of the US’ most controversial events and how labelling truth-seekers as ‘conspiracy theorists’ damages democracy, and will eventually do away with the voice of the people entirely. That is now fast approaching at a breakneck speed.

Time to wake up and smell the coffee!


 

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