Many people have taken the proverbial "Red Pill" and see the world quite differently from the projected reality in which we live. Chad Czajkowski and Erik Hoxsey are just two more people who have decided to throw their voice into the ether of the internet and try to wake people up to the truth of the world. We don't expect anyone to believe us, but we only hope to rouse the sleeping, free thinking individual in all of us.
I decided to record this episode while on a walk. Not the cleanest recording, but I wanted to get out my predictions of how I think the U.S. presidential election will play out.
It's the day before a much needed vacation, so please excuse my ranting on this episode. My will is strong, but my discipline still needs some work!
On today's episode, I tell you more about my past and how I became who I am. Then, more interestingly, I share some of my thoughts about QAnon. If you like what you hear, please give me a 5 star review on iTunes and lets help each other spread the word even further!
I'm back after 11 years! Â This podcast is just a brief reintroduction to who I am and where I'm coming from. Â More to come soon!
Today's podcast is an assortment of articles I have collected over the past few months that I feel need to address. I will be out of town for the next ten days, but I will return as soon as possible.
On today's podcast, I finish my report on Konrad Lorenz's book, Civilized Man's Eight Deadly Sins. The last two sins are The Break with Tradition and Indoctrinability. I hope you find something useful to ponder and share with like-minded people.
I had planned to finish my report on Civilized Man's Eight Deadly Sins by Konrad Lorenz, but I bit off a bit more than I could chew, so the last part will be coming next week. The next two sins on Mr. Lorenz's list are Entropy of Feeling and Genetic Decay. The author makes some very interesting assertions about these two "civilization" diseases that warrant our attention. I hope you find something useful in today's podcast.
I begin this second phase of my podcast with another book report. I came across a book called Civilized Man's Eight Deadly Sins by Konrad Lorenz at a little bookstore in rural West Virginia. Once I finally got around to reading it, I felt I should share the ideas in this book with you. It is a short book, but very dense, so I decided to split it into two podcasts. In this first part, I cover the first three sins according to Mr. Lorenz; Overpopulation, Devastation of the Environment and Man's Race Against Himself. I explore what I think Mr. Lorenz gets right and what he misinterprets, in my opinion.
This month, Rolling Stone magazine published an article entitled, "Global Warming's Terrifying New Math" by Bill McKibben. Considering that the majority of the U.S. has been in an extended heat wave this summer, I decided that I should talk about the weather a bit and while I'm at it, poke some holes in the global warming theory. Everyone should really pay attention to the green agenda, before it begins to dominate all of our lives.
In part two of my talk about "Lies My Teacher Told Me", I explore the concept of heroification as it pertains to Christopher Columbus. Our high school history textbooks whitewash the atrocities perpetrated by Columbus and those who followed by (once again) blaming the victims. The Arawaks were to blame for their own demise. They should have developed better weapons, I guess. Columbus' actions in the West Indies set a precedent that affects us to this day. We celebrate Thanksgiving by gorging on food and drink and praising the ingenuity of the Pilgrims, yet most do not know the truth behind the holiday. If they did, I do not think they would have much of an appetite. Then again, one has to be open to the truth in order to understand it. Such critical thought is not allowed in the classroom. Only blind obedience to authority, whether it be a teacher or the federal government.
Today's podcast is another book report. "Lies My Teacher Told Me" by James W. Loewen is an eye-opening study of 12 high school history textbooks and how they effectively destroy any curiosity of history in the minds of their students. They do this through such techniques as information overload, authoritative tone, heroification and lies of omission, just to name a few. Today's podcast covers just a couple of examples of how history is distorted to elicit favorable perceptions of certain historical figures and events.
It's been a couple of months since my last podcast, so forgive me if I'm a tad bit rusty. But even though I've been silent on the internet airwaves, I've been keeping abreast of articles that I think pertain to all of us on the planet. I'll let the articles speak for themselves.
"In all of history, there is no known case of anyone's creating a problem for anyone else." Francis FitzGerald (1979) Since that is the impression most Americans get when they read school textbooks, it is no wonder that they continue to be fooled by the same techniques of control. But Americans aren't the only ones fooled by power. Let's look at France's new President, Francois Hollande, the socialist who supposedly came onto the political scene from nowhere. It takes very little digging to see that he is connected with Jacques Attali, the Henry Kissinger of France, who wrote "Millennium: Winners and Losers in the Coming World Order. Does this mean that France will now fully accept its E.U. overlords? Time will tell. There is more sad news from China as capsules filled with the dried remains of dead babies are intercepted in South Korea. That's not to say we don't have our own problems here. Some rice being grown in Kansas since 2007 has been genetically modified with genes from human livers. Does that upset anyone?
The richer you are, the more unethical you will behave. That is the "brilliant" conclusion to a recent study out of U of California's Department of Psychology. I did not know we needed continued research in this particular area of interest. But are the rich truly unethical, or are they simply playing by different rules than us "normal" people. To a true psychopath, rules are made to be bent or broken, so it is really that surprising the the wealthy elite of this world behave however they wish? Sounds like a good premise for a reality TV show. Oh wait, we already have the Kardashians. The obvious results of such concentrated psychopathic behavior are the atrocities that are occurring all around us. Most people would agree that genocides, wars, political repressions, manufactured famines, organ harvesting, sexual abuse, etc., constitute atrocities. But what about the less obvious acts perpetrated on the unsuspecting public, like mass vaccinations, economic collapse, GMO and nanomaterial foods, pesticides, bad water, and propaganda teaching our kids that humans need not exist anymore. Do these examples constitute atrocities? Well, our beloved government has started yet another interagency investigatory board to "prevent" atrocities. Let's see how they do.
Today's talk is more scattershot than usual. Topics include, cellphone surveillance, fighting back against political corruption, "global warming" hoax, population control, the control of science and American communism.
The Red Pill 2051 podcast has returned! There was so much to talk about that I won't burden you with my usual descriptive introduction. Suffice it to say, the Great Work continues and is becoming more obvious by the day. It didn't take me long to get back in the swing of things.
It seems the change agents in the educational system don't have enough to do anymore. The current educational model is antiquated and inefficient, according to the Ford Foundation and its NGO, the National Center for Time and Learning. In order to bring education into the 21st century, the school day and year must be extended. There are just too many children on the streets, doing drugs, having sex and committing crimes. They need to be herded into schools for more indoctrination. With all that extra time, the school can add some humanist morality to the curriculum. Of course, the parents will benefit by being able to spend more time at work without having to think about their children. Better yet, why not have a post birth abortion and save yourself the headache? For those of you who think democracy is a workable system, a couple of scientists have a bone to pick with you. If you find all this too much to take, the Dutch have legalized euthenasia and they'll even come to your house, granted you have a terminal condition. (I'm sure that little detail will fall by the wayside in the future.) If you're the thrill-seeking type, a Lithuanian roller coaster designer may be looking for capital to build his "killer" coaster. And if all that wasn't bad enough, NASA scientist say the clouds above us are getting lower. If only they heard of chemtrails, then maybe the news wouldn't be so shocking.
China is the U.N.'s model state for the world. Such high praise comes with a steep price, though; crushing bureaucracy, rampant corporatism, poisoned air, food and water. That doesn't sound like a great deal to me and I doubt to most Americans. But that is the reality in present day China. Over in Britain, the facade of civility continues to crack and expose the psychopathic tendencies of the ruling class. The Third Reich is alive and has a British accent. Nathaniel Rothschild has lost a libel case that exposes the inner workings of political power and finance. The details shouldn't really surprise anyone with a functioning brain. But it's all just coincidence, right?
People are frustrated with our school system and I can't really blame them. One would think that all that money, teacher training and standardized tests would produce better students, yet the students are getting unnervingly dumber and more out of control. In a country where money fixes everything, how can this be? Well, what if the school system is doing exactly what it is supposed to? The media never asks that question. What if compulsory schooling was designed from the beginning to create insecure, fearful, perpetually childish children, who could never really grow up. They would have to be managed and the controllers already had a management system in mind: socialism. All the difficult decisions would be handled by the government, while the citizens would work and play and NOT think. A bloodless revolution to bring about socialism in the U.S. has happened in the realm of chalk dust, chewed pencil erasers and graffitied school desks. Who would thunk it?
The age of chaos is steamrolling along and gathering speed. Zbigniew Brzezinski sees portents of catastrophe if the U.S. declines too rapidly. China is not yet ready to take over as policeman of the world, and quite frankly, many countries would prefer that not to happen at all. Without a strong, centralizing presence the world may fall back into the chaos of nation states. (gasp!) How will the world survive? What is more interesting is that Mr. Globalist himself doesn't mention the United Nations as a possible stabilizing force. Wasn't that its original purpose? These days, the U.N.'s reputation with Americans is tepid at best. With the coming presidential elections, this isn't really the best time to step into the limelight. Behind the scenes, however, the U.N. has been busy taking over every facet of our government, from local to federal. The International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) has been around since 1990, quietly taking over city councils in the name of sustainability and initiating the Rio conventions and Agenda 21. See if your town or city is a member on their website. Perhaps all this chaos is designed to force people to see the U.N. as the only viable solution to solve the planet's woes. The U.N. is also popping up in comic books again, this time hiring an international team of superheroes led by a corporate shill named Booster Gold. The propaganda is so obvious that it would be laughable if so many were not blind to it.
For those who witnessed the atrocities committed by the Nazi regime, it was very difficult, if not impossible to reconcile their acts within the confines of basic morality and rationality. How could people become such barbarians in such a short span of time? As time passed, the answer became clearer. A religion based on the myth of the Thule was the driving factor in almost all the decisions made by the ruling hierarchy. Using this myth to his full advantage, Himmler created the cult of the S.S., who believed they were securing a future for a race of new supermen that would reign over the earth for a thousand years. Jews were just one of many lowly groups of animals that had to be exterminated for the Aryan race to thrive. In many ways, Nazi Germany existed in a different, bizarro dimension from the rest of the world. But the dream of the coming supermen never died. The religion of Thule was replaced by the religion of science. In place of the fevered proclamations of Hitler, we have the sober recommendations of the white-coated priests, who we call scientists. Through the more "humane" technique of genetics (eugenics), the undesirables of society will eventually be weeded out, making space for the supermen to arrive. Men and women who will be "super" at serving their masters, that is.
In this last part of my book report about "The Creature from Jekyll Island", we begin with the battle between President Andrew Jackson and Nicholas Biddle, the director of the Second Bank of the United States. For a third time, an attempt at securing a central bank in this country was thwarted. It is an exciting tale, but the consequences of this clash still haunt us today. The central bank may have been defeated, but banking was still very much alive. Before the Civil War began, there were many European money masters who were actively attempting to break up the United States and weaken her position on the global economic stage. President Lincoln's primary goal was to preserve the Union, contrary to popular history. By printing Greenbacks, he in effect suspended the Constitution and placed the government into the business of banking. After the smoke had cleared from the battlefields, the U.S. suffered the bloodiest war in history, but the economic turmoil was just beginning. 50 years later, the Federal Reserve system was put into place and the world changed forever.
The story of the Federal Reserve and its effect on all of our lives is not complete without discussing the Rothschild Dynasty. I do not find it an exaggeration to state that this family of financiers and bankers own the majority of the resources of the planet, either directly or inderectly through political and corporate influence. Since the family "took over" the Bank of England, traces of this incredible influence can be seen in almost every country of the planet, if one chooses to look for it. Even at the birth of the United States, Nathan Rothschild had inserted himself for a time as THE banker for the newly formed Congress. And the Rothschild's hand was firmly in the cookie jar when the First Bank of the United States was charted. Many years later, during the first year of WWI, Rothschild's agent in America, J.P. Morgan, gave loans to a failing Britain. In the higher levels of power, it was decided that the U.S. had to enter the war to save Britain, (and, of course, recoup the interest on the Morgan loans). The Lusitania was chosen, by such characters as Winston Churchill and Colonel Mandel House, as the sacrificial lamb upon the altar of high finance and ultimate world control. It sounds unbelievable, but the paper trail is there for anyone to study.
This series of talks have taken on a life of their own, much like the Federal Reserve System. In part 3 of this series, we peek behind the magician's curtain and see how the "secret science" really works. In short, money is created out of nothing to be loaned to the the government, backed my nothing but government IOU's and this new money floods into all the banks of the country to be used as more money for lending. The cycle continues to its end and all we're left with is more inflation; the hidden tax that affects the purchasing poser of all of us down here at the bottom. The system is designed to extract all it can from us. Do you enjoy being an indentured servant?
In part two of my report on "The Creature from Jekyll Island", we delve deeper into the machinations of the "New World Order". The Federal Reserve System works hand in hand with the U.N.'s IMF and the World Bank. This isn't surprising really, because the same group of bankers/controllers set up both institutions. The IMF's and World Bank's real goal is to spread world socialism, a system by which the people are controlled by a bureaucracy working on the behalf of the masters. If you want an example of how this system runs, simply look to China. Next, we explore what money actually is and how it has been manipulated over the centuries to the present day. Remember, money is simply and idea and has taken many forms in the past. For a time in colonial America, tobacco was money and worked very well, much to the chagrin of the rulers in England. But while the creature in Washington still lives, we will continue to experience inflation until it resembles pre-war Germany in the 1920's. Inflation is a hidden tax on all of us who try to make an honest living.
As much as I tried, my mind was not focused on the podcast over the holiday season. The pursuit of truth is a lonely task that can isolate you from those closest and I needed to reconnect with family and friends. But, amidst the chaos of Christmas shopping and family visits, I did manage to finish a couple of books that had been collecting dust on my bookshelf. Today's book report is part one of a series about "The Creature from Jekyll Island", by G. Edward Griffin. This book is a great starting point if you want to learn more about the history of money, central banking and, of course, the Federal Reserve System. I highly recommend purchasing it, but if you cannot, I hope you find some useful information from these talks.
I haven't been in the right frame of mind lately to do my regular talk, so today's podcast is a short collection of ramblings and unfinished thoughts that I needed to expunge from my mental garbage. Perhaps there's something useful in there for you.
According to a new U.N. report, the total world population has reached 7 billion. And the experts at the CFR are oh so concerned. A report from earlier this year has been dragged out for public consumption, detailing how family planning should be a priority for our empire builders. Who ever gave them the right to plan people's lives? Well, the Communists liked to boss people around, so I find it a little disturbing that the Communist Party of the USA endorses the Occupy Wall Street movement. Climate change skeptics, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation and the Koch brothers, have redone the math and now admit that anthropogenic global warming does in fact exist. Very convenient, huh? Also, in the spirit of Halloween; cannibalism, child molestation, bestiality and the frequency of fear.
The Occupy Wall Street group released a declaration of demands. Is it workable in such a corrupt political and economic reality? I don't think it is. In today's talk, I explore why I think the protests are just a smoke screen to promote one world government. At least the Federal Reserve is finally being recognized as a PRIVATE bank. It's a start.
Occupy Wall Street is sweeping the nation, but what is the goal? The people's anger is justified, but without a concrete plan, they can easily be led astray. Now, we're hearing demands that wealth should be redistributed. If you took the time to read Marx and Engels, you would realize that such a step is a plank of the communist manifesto. That is exactly what happened in Russia in the early 1920's, but it wasn't the major corporations or banks that took the hit. It was the little guys, who happened to have acquired a modicum of wealth within their lifetimes. So the people are angry at the government supported corporate welfare, but yet they are demanding welfare for themselves from the very government that duped them in the first place. Talk about Stockholm Syndrome! But there is more going on than what we see on Wall Street. The media, for the most part, is silent about the small number of corporations that control the world's food supply. Yet, it seems everyday we are reminded that our food security is threatened. But that won't stop them from taxing us more on the food to which we've become addicted over the past 60 years. Corporate greed is government greed and vice versa, but accumulation of wealth isn't the end game. It's only a means of control.
It seems old Vlad has decided to take the reigns of power again and is calling for a "Eurasian Union" to be formed to rival the EU. Sound suspiciously familiar to me. The Soviet Union is alive and kicking, but just under a different name. From China we are getting more glimpses of the harsh treatment of women who break the one child policy. Where is their "revolution"? Well, the authorities have devious ways to channel public opinion on that supposedly democratizing invention called the internet. Over in Britain, citizens may finally begin to feel uneasy about the security apparatus that has been built all around them, stripping them of what dignity they have left. Here in the States, the TSA is trying to reshape its public image, but I would say poorly at best.
The Pentagon is developing, or has already developed drones that can spot adversarial intent. In other words, people who seem to be harboring secrets, or maybe are just trying to keep to themselves. The latter is a big no-no in this emerging authoritarian world. Then again, people are so enamored with Facebook and other social media sites that drones are unnecessary at the moment. But I wonder what will happen as the global economy slides further in the gaping black maw of debt? People are getting angry and venting their frustrations on the streets. That seems like a perfect time to use these new drones to me. Money got us into this mess and somehow it will get us out of it? Grow up, people and see the con being played out right before your eyes.
Carl Jung spoke of religious prompting in our psyches, which when repressed by rational thinking tend to bring on neuroses. Religious experience seems to be an important ingredient in our psychic make-up, otherwise religion would have died a natural death long ago. Could it be that science is now the new religion of the day? It has all the markers of a religion. People believe scientists will save us from ourselves. Is that really true? Is life any less risky than in previous ages? I would say no. Yes, we live longer, but for what purpose? To work and acquire more stuff that we really don't need to survive? Let's look at what science is doing for us today.
After a much needed hiatus, The Red Pill 2051 Podcast has returned. I was wary to do another 9/11 talk, but I decided that it was necessary considering the onslaught of propaganda in the mainstream media today. Somehow, the 10th anniversary of this tragic and heinous attack seems more important than last year. I am feeling a little rusty, so this talk is short.
This is my last podcast from Seattle. It's a bittersweet departure, but it's time for me to leave the emerald city behind and start a new life. I'm going to take a few weeks to relax and recharge. Take care and we'll be back soon. (Big thanks to listener, Justin for the beautiful new logo!)
Most people have become comfortable with the idea of genetic engineering. We really don't have a choice, when one thinks about it. Corporations around the globe have been dumping hazardous chemicals into our water supplies for decades, and usually secretly unless they were caught in the act. Phthalates are used in cosmetics and plastics along with bisphenol A. Now, all of a sudden, we are being clued in about the physical effects of these toxins and how they can alter sexual orientation in the womb. It seems too little too late to me, but maybe I'm just crazy. I harbor no ill will towards the homosexual community, rather I have a profound sense of sadness that certain people with certain gene profiles never had a chance. As the rest of nature is being genetically engineered, it's safe to assume we are as well.
What will you do when your back is against the wall? Would you be willing to be a martyr? One man in N.H. felt that he had no choice than to take a stand to expose the corruption in our court system. You may think him a coward, but as you read his final statement, you may find his argument compelling. He talks about a Second Set of Books, which circumvent the First Set of Books, or the Rule of Law. For people who wonder why law seems to have no common sense, this man's essay explains it quite eloquently. There are other examples of the Second Set of Books and I explore just a few.
Freedom. Do you really have it? If you have it, doesn't that imply it was given to you? When were you ever given something from the authorities that doesn't have conditions attached? Sure, you have the freedom to, say, go to the club and drink yourself into oblivion, but what kind of freedom is that? We are now at a point in history, where everything we do is collected, catalogued and scrutinized by the authorities. This minority group at the top must be afraid of something to go through all this trouble, don't you think? Are we really just cattle to be used and abused by the farmers, or are we sovereign individuals with the right to determine our own destinies? The time to make the choice is quickly running out, so you had better start to know yourself. The only way to do this is to strip away all the outside influences that have dominated your life from the very beginning.
Erik has returned for this week. Topics include the insecurity of our food, the volatile weather, the degrading economy and an insight into the minds of the ruling elite.
Part II of my talk about the connections between psychology, psychiatry, Hinduism and the New Age.
The Altered States of U.S. Part I What is consciousness? How do you define it? Materialistic science has failed to place this elusive fact of our existence into a neat little box, so it has opted to try to prove that each individual's uniqueness is simply the combination of chemical and neural activity in the brain. This idea that we're simply evolutionary "accidents", formed from the primordial goo by chance is the basis of evolutionary theory, which has spawned many offshoots of "science" in relation to the brain, like behaviorism, psychology and psychotherapy. It may surprise some of you that this idea of random creation is much older than Darwin. It is the basis of the Hindu religion, which has been here for thousands of years. Now we are at a stage, where Eastern mysticism permeates our culture, but yet people don't think they are actually practising a religion at all. Yoga is everywhere, especially in the more "progressive" cities. Wicca, Satanism, Santeria and a multitude of other occult groups have grown in popularity since the '60's. The much beloved Harry Potter books/movies shows how much the occult has been accepted by the masses. So how did all this come to pass? Let's find out how Freud, Jung, the Yogis of India and the New Age movement all connect.
Corruption, whether it be in government or business, has become so commonplace that most people simply ignore it. This implies that society itself has become so corrupt that those living within cannot see how horrible the situation has become. How can this be? Well, very sophisticated psychological techniques are used on us all the time, facilitating "the disappearance of reality in a world of hallucinations. Man will be led to act from real motives that are scientifically directed and increasingly irresistible; he will be brought to sacrifice himself in a real world, but for the sake of the verbal universe which has been fashioned for him. ...The ends he is expected to reach are known only to the manipulator of the mass subconscious, and to them alone." (Jacques Ellul, "The Technological Society" 371-72) In other words, the masses have been conditioned to respect authority, even when that authority is breaking all the rules that it created in the first place. There is a blind hope that these very "special" people will see the errors of their ways and repent. But psychopaths harbor no guilt or remorse for their actions. It's time people see the true face of our "leaders".
Leo Trotsky grew up in the prairie lands of southern Russia in the last decades of the 19th century. I wonder what he would think of his boyhood home these days, with alcoholism plaguing every little town and village in the Russian countryside. The dictatorship of the proletariat never came to be as he had hoped. Stalin and his financial backers made sure of that. As dour as Russia seems, the situation isn't much better in the quaint little country of Denmark, where the majority of citizens have been raised to rely on the state for pretty much everything. Doesn't that make one want to start a protest page on Facebook? Well, be careful, because it might get pulled if the authorities don't like it. Over here in the U.S., the decline continues as the Federal Reserve continues to print cheap money, as though it will help anything. I guess you could grow Mary Jane, but then you'd be killing the planet along with the people. But we're dying already from poor food, inoculations and mistreatment when we're old and infirm, so what do we really have to lose? None of this will change until more people understand and accept what's happening.
So, Osama Bin Laden is dead for the umpteenth time. But since they threw his body into the ocean, we'll never really know. But will his death change anything? Ten years into the war on terror, the public has become acclimatized the government's authoritarian posture. And besides, torture, or "enhanced interrogation techniques" have normalized in the minds of the majority of the young, thanks to shows like 24 and video games like Call of Duty: Black Ops. The new heroes are international and above the law. Weren't we told that our presence in the Middle East would bring lower gas prices? It's obvious now that was never the plan. Unelected, high-minded advocates of carbon taxes will ensure that prices will continue to rise. Torture comes in many forms.
Are you one of the thousands of people who wish to come to the U.S. legally? If so, there's a new bureaucratic hurdle you must jump. You may as well sneak through the Mexican border. It would be easier. We're not the only country dealing with illegal immigration, obviously, but Russia has solved their problem by banning the Movement Against Illegal Immigration altogether. I wonder what our government has in store for Arizona? Down in Brazil, the police have received high-tech facial scanning glasses not for public safety, per se, but to track the crowds at the upcoming World Cup games in 2014 and root out troublemakers. We're not allowed to have fun anymore, it seems. Over in Britain, Captain Picard has thrown his support behind the right to assisted dying, legitimizing suicide for thousands of loyal Star Trek fans. Is this the final frontier? The BBC already aired its propaganda piece about that subject, but now it's under fire after some leaked documents link it to al-Qaeda activity. Those boys from Eton are always up to something. Britain could be holding the bill for poor air quality during the Olympic Games, which just goes to show you that we never really win in this system.
As a totalitarian regime manifests, it must obliterate the cultural history of its subjects, so that its power can appear eternal, and therefore, infallible. George Orwell exposed this technique in "1984" and now we're beginning to see its use throughout the world. But that not good enough for the global elite. They also feel the need to kill us off and bring our population down to a more manageable level. What better way than to poison the well and affect the weather, causing droughts or floods? You know, real wrath of God stuff. But it doesn't stop there. As health and wealth decline, people tend to become upset about reality and start to question whether or not this is the right path. Our "illustrious" leaders will have no opposition, so they implement large-scale spying operations, in order to "get to know us" better, understand what our grievances are and respond appropriately, thus lulling the masses back to sleep. And you thought the iPhone 4 was just for your entertainment.
On today's talk, Erik and I cover a wide variety of topics from the death of bee colonies, poisonous food additives, the dangers of vaccines, the scam of global warming and/or climate change and our over reliance on technology. This all sounds pretty bleak, but we need to be aware of the dangers around us if we're going to do anything about them. Don't lose heart and keep speaking out to people who will listen!
For anybody with even a vague sense of history, it is easy to see that the United Nations is simply a reintroduction of the League of Nations. I just finished a book called, "Woodrow Wilson and Colonel House: A personality study", in which the authors give a good argument of why the United States did not enter the League after WWI; the war to end all wars, supposedly. But the book also gives insight into the role of the technocrat, that enigmatic figure who shuns the limelight of the press, but works tirelessly to exercise his/her power over public leaders. Colonel Mandell House was just one of many such technocrats, but his role in Wilson's presidency was unprecedented at the time. I highly recommend the book. Here in Seattle, I came across a flyer from the Revolutionary Communist Party of the U.S.A. Again, anyone with a vague sense of history of the past 100 years will scoff at the idea that communism works, but this little pamphlet doesn't care about you. It's designed to speak to the young and disenfranchised, of which there are many. If you know anyone who is entertaining the idea of communism as a means to a better life, please direct them to this episode for a little more information.
Erik is back on today's talk. We cover topics ranging from the economy, H.A.A.R.P., chemtrails, phone apps that let you rat on people to Homeland Security, high-tech weapons for crowd dispersal, high-tech ghost cities in China and global warming...or climate change, or whatever the media will be calling it in the future.
Somewhat surprisingly, a scientist has come out and publicly stated that H.A.A.R.P. is responsible for the Japanese earthquake, but I'll leave that for you to ponder. Regardless, the disaster is helping to propel us quicker into renewable energy, which just doesn't work on a mass scale. But be careful who you argue with online, because the Pentagon claims it's just now infiltrating social media sites around the world with "sock puppets" to coerce online opinion. A terror drill in a sleepy little Iowa town has sparked controversy. Is anywhere safe? I would advise prayer to your God, but it seems religion is dying in some countries around the world. I wonder what will replace it? Banks are now spending money to knock down homes they can't sell and the EU is proposing a ban on all gas and diesel vehicles by 2050. The plan is speeding right along, it seems.
As the nuclear disaster unfolds in Japan, the elites are taking advantage of this crisis to push for restrictions against the use of nuclear energy. All this really means is that we'll be paying more for less energy in the future, which falls right in line with the Green Movement and Agenda 21. While our suffering slowly intensifies here at home, our government is sponsoring technology that may help activists thwart censorship in authoritarian regimes, especially in the Middle East. Maybe China got wind of this and is preparing itself? All we get here is an updated Emergency Alert System. Now the president can talk directly to you as you're trying to watch Dancing with the Stars. And if you're not the TV watching type, he can text you too. And pressure mounts from the banks with higher ATM fees and possible debit card spending limits. Isn't progress grand?