I have written
several articles alluding to the ongoing gun control agenda, and the attempts
to shift attention from Islamic terrorism to alleged white supremacy and right
wing nationalism. I have cited
reports alluding to the fact that gun owners concerned of second amendment
infringements, people concerned about illegal immigration and others of a
so-called right wing affiliation, even veterans, should be considered threats
to national security. I have written several articles on the developing
red-flag law narrative, which will certainly be strengthened and built upon
after this weekend’s events. Finally, I have written many posts on the ongoing
psychological warfare being waged against the mind of the average American.
There is an attempt to over saturate our culture with chaos so that the typical
person knows not where to stand or what is going on. I describe this in great
detail in my book Psychopolitics
in America: A Nation Under Conquest, but nothing sums it up better than the
following quote.
By Psychopolitics our
chief goals are effectively carried forward. To produce the maximum chaos in
the culture of our enemy is our first most important step. Our fruits are grown
in chaos, distrust, economic depression and scientific turmoil. At least a weary
populace can seek peace only in our offered communist state. At last, only
communism can solve the problems of the masses. (Brainwashing,
A Synthesis on the Russian Textbook on Psychopolitics)
Many people
continue to insist that communist influence in our culture is merely a hoax.
Can anyone else offer a better explanation than the quote above pertaining to
what is going on in our nation?
The shooter in El
Paso allegedly left behind his manifesto which is being equated to white supremacism,
of course. It is generating a great deal of suspicion because many people do
not feel a twenty-one-year-old millennial would have been able to write that. This
manifesto
lists all the major issues the country is now facing in the way of illegal immigration,
corruption in government and even the coming automation that could potentially
displace millions of workers. Things that all of us are concerned about. In
other words, everything that could theoretically have the shooter labeled as a
conspiracy theorist. Just in time incidentally, to coincide with the latest
report from the FBI
that suggests conspiracy theorists should be considered threats to national
security. This report suggests that those believing in conspiracy theories
revolving around Trump that are driven by “Q” and those who believe in Pizza
gate, could be motivated to commit acts of violence before the 2020 election
cycle. Never mind Antifa or their calls for violence against border agents,
that isn’t what we are discussing. This is about those violent right-wing white
supremacists. The report by the FBI also suggests that acts of violence could
be motivated by actual conspiracies and covered ups perpetrated by government officials.
This is the same FBI
that removed all references to Islamic terrorism from their training manuals.
In other words, new recruits are learning that you’re a terrorist if you
believe in conspiracy theories about actual government conspiracies and
cover-ups, but not if you’re an admitted jihadist or Antifa member threatening to
kill border agents? Well that makes perfect sense, and this weekend’s shooting
provides all the evidence they need to reinforce these theories. I wonder if those
believing that Democrats are pandering to Hispanic voters after they spent the
whole debate pandering to Hispanic voters will now be considered a potential
threat to themselves or others and red flagged in the middle of the night? I
wonder if one of the actual government conspiracies the FBI referred to is Operation
Northwoods? You know, the one where they planned to implicate Cuba in a
bunch of bombings and shootings across the nation to justify an invasion? What
if someone believes that the Twin Towers were brought down by controlled
demolition? Finally, what if you believe there
was four shooters dressed in black at El Paso?
Below is a list of the articles I have written that lay
out this agenda from a more serious tone. Perhaps you have read them, if not
here they are for your reading pleasure.
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