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In this post, I will not write much because this video is about the history of the CIA and the Deep State. All videos from this channel are great, and they focus on the intricate connections between people in the Deep State throughout history. I will point out only one thing.
But first, I would like to promote my last post in this one. Since my last post was largely ignored — curiously, it has almost no views — yet, in my opinion, the video in that post is one of the best and most informative videos I have seen. I do not earn anything from these posts, and I am not promoting my last post for my own benefit. I simply believe more people should see that post and, more importantly, the video contained in it. That is why I would like to promote my last post in this one.
Mark Goodwin on Digital Currency, Surveillance, DOGE, and the Coming Techno-Feudal Order.
One thing I would like to point out is the connection of both Democrats and Republicans to the Deep State.
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“Side in 1998, however, Neil Allon and Poppy Bush's former employer would succumb to a merger with none other than their main rival, an oil services and defense construction giant you may have heard of called Halliburton. At the time of the merger in 1998, the CEO of Halliburton was none other than former Secretary of Defense in the George H.W. Bush administration and future vice president under his son, George W. Bush—the Lord of Darkness himself, one Dick Cheney.”
I love this title: “Lord of Darkness himself, one Dick Cheney.” I would like to point out how Kamala Harris's Democratic candidacy proudly stated that they received an endorsement from “Lord of Darkness himself, one Dick Cheney.”
Now, for all you Republicans, I would like to mention Roy Cohn.
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“See later, I will remind you, Hoover was also being simultaneously blackmailed by various Northeastern organized crime interests through the blue site parties hosted by Roy Cohn in New York City's Plaza Hotel. This, alongside Clint's bribes, ensured that Hoover and his G-men would look the other way when it came to improprieties and dealings with organized crime.”
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“Whom John Davis calls in his book Mafia Kingfish, quote, "the epitome of Washington lobbyist, a schemer and promoter with a vast international network of powerful acquaintances," end quote. Davidson was cut from the same cloth as other more famous Washington, D.C. lobbyists such as Roy Cohn and eventually Roger Stone, in the sense that they could get things done for their clients in the nation's capital by whatever means necessary.”
Roy Cohn was a mobster and blackmailer, and in my opinion, his network was later transformed into networks like the Epstein network. Here is a fragment from a different episode of the same channel, which I also included in my previous posts:
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“Roy Cohn was also very closely associated with and represented Donald Trump for a time. By many accounts, he was also Trump’s mentor.
Roy Cohn could be associated with giving Trump the idea for his famous Art of the Deal, as Cohn operated on an intricate system of deals and blackmail, which he learned from his mentor, a childhood friend's father, Gene Pope Senior. Cohn was also the attorney for Francis Spellman, the Archbishop of New York and Cardinal of the Holy See, and as a reminder, one of the four powerful men in the Rosenstiel blue suite.”
So, on one side, the Democrats got an endorsement from “Lord of Darkness himself, one Dick Cheney.” On the other hand, Republicans now have Trump in charge, whose mentor was Roy Cohn. Cohn allegedly gave Trump the idea for his famous book The Art of the Deal, and this same Roy Cohn was a mobster, blackmailer, and whose network resembled the one later created by Epstein. Trump also has some strange connections to Epstein.
So, neither Republicans, Democrats, nor Trump are outside of the Deep State. All that talk about Trump somehow fighting the Deep State is, for me, a joke, yet people still believe it. That belief that Trump is different will allow him to do things for the Deep State that otherwise would not be possible. Just like Obama was supposed to bring change but instead did the same or worse, so is Trump, proclaimed as somehow bringing change, but will likely do the same or worse.
Stop believing rich and powerful people care about you or will do anything for you. If you want real change, it needs to come from the ground up, not from the top.
Here is fragment of video from my last post which I promoted on the begging:
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“Established by Larry Fink, Trump at the meantime is tweeting about how Bitcoin sucks and the Dollar's king, doing his classic misdirection rhetoric. Meanwhile, on his last days in office, he brought in Steve Mnuchin as his Treasury Secretary, an old Goldman guy. Steve Mnuchin worked at this bank, OneWest, who profited an insane amount during the 2008 crisis because all the banks made a ton of money doing speculative fraud and then got bailed out. He was supposed to get charged for doing illicit stuff, but the DA of the state that he was in was Kamala Harris, and she declined to prosecute him at all, throwing it out. He becomes Secretary of the Treasury and brings in one of his old buddies, Brian Brooks, to run the OCC, which is kind of like the oldest and most important legal U.S. money litigator. He signs all these laws, or bulletins really, saying that it's okay for banks to hold crypto and specifically stable coins. He does that all right as he's leaving, as they are walking out the door.
So again, in 2008, we saw the split of administrations and all this crazy stuff happen, bailing out the banks. Trump is kind of doing the same thing going into the Biden era. It's important to know that there's just obviously a uni-party thing here, and we're seeing this—profits over anything.”
Now, think about the fact that Trump appointed criminals like Steve Munchin to his Treasury Department, while Kamala Harris refused to prosecute him. There is not much of a difference between Trump and the Republicans on one side and Democrats and people like Kamala Harris on the other. They play for the same goal. All this talk about Trump being something different and bringing change is not much different from the way Obama was portrayed as being different and bringing change, and we all saw how that ended up. I will leave you with those thoughts.
“When the Sejm is dissolved, there are no MPs – they do not exist – everyone is free to judge that, if they want to retain their privileges, they must be considered, as I emphasize, as ordinary filth that must poison the air with its existence.”
― Józef Piłsudski about the dissolution of the Sejm in 1930 and the MPs of the then opposition.
“I stood up to fight, saying that a former MP means nothing... (…) I can't stand that such a gang of former MPs is unpunished and ruining the morality of Poland... The impunity of this damned cattle is ruining the entire state... I will shoot them like dogs if the courts do not judge them.”
― Józef Piłsudski about the MPs of the then opposition.
“Knowledge will make you be free.”
― Socrates
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“Knowledge isn't free. You have to pay attention.”
― Richard P. Feynman
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“Freedom is not free, you need to pay attention.”
― Grzegorz Ochman
Please pay enough attention!
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Be the change, spread the truth far and wide and if you know of any others like you who are targeted or margianialized, promote them. Stop blaming one guy, it’s your fault. Mine. Ours. Peace
By blame one guy you mean Trump?
Aye. No different than the demonisation of anyone. Putin, Saddem, Gaddafi, the list is endless but the point is YOU, G. If you are doing your bit then there is no issue. I could sit and write articles blaming loads of people and sometimes do mutter to myself, but right now, the niche you are trying to carve with the anti trump rhetoric is futile garbage. Be useful, help a brother out or find a new way to spread the truth without disempowering yourself and others. And if you don’t believe in a saving Jesus, you definitely can’t still have… Read more »
I will give you a quote from one of the videos in my posts. “Obama’s finest speeches do not excite. They do not inform. They elevate. They enmesh you in a grander moment, as if history has stopped flowing passively by and, just for an instant, contracted around you, made you aware of its presence and your role in it. He is not word made flesh, but the triumph of word over flesh, over color, over despair. The other great leaders guide us towards better politics, but Obama is, at his best, able to call us back to our highest… Read more »
if you don’t believe in a saving Jesus, you definitely can’t still have the destroying devil to blame for your own choices.
I believe Jesus saves, just not from anything but ourselves. God bless.
I do not believe Jesus was the Son of God, and I believe Jesus himself didn’t think so. Because of this, he called himself the Son of God, but at the same time, he said that we are all children of God—no different from him. I see him as a great philosopher, like Socrates, who, just like Socrates, gave his life to save people from the oligarchs who oppressed and manipulated them. So while I do not believe Jesus was the Son of God, he is still my hero. I wear a cross not because I see Jesus as the… Read more »
The Oath to Adolf Hitler
Speech by Rudolf Hess on 25 February 1934
“Do not seek Adolf Hitler with your mind. You will find him through the strength of your hearts!”
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“Do not seek Obama with your mind. You will find him through the strength of your hearts!”
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“Do not seek Trump with your mind. You will find him through the strength of your hearts!”
Do not think just believe and have faith!
Whatevskis. Neither Trump nor the cia tells me who i am allowed to speak to.
fascinating bit of research, great share, a lot of things I didn’t know about.
I think you are still missing something important. Piłsudski spoke about MPs—manipulators and thieves—not about ordinary Poles who were manipulated into voting for them and putting them into power. You, on the other hand, spoke about ordinary people who were manipulated, and you felt superior to them, whereas Piłsudski spoke from a position of superiority to the MPs—the manipulators and thieves. If you ask me whether I feel morally superior to ordinary people who didn’t know any better and voted for those evil MPs, my answer is no. But if you ask me whether I feel morally superior to those… Read more »