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The true purpose behind the novel coronavirus lock down, the protocols: A mind control experiment


               
2020 Apr 7, 2:16am   2,547 views  42 comments

by WillPowers   follow (4)  

Joseph P. Farrell, Giza Death Star, founder, said this is “a beta test for social engineering.” The government is “tracking the inflection points” in the population. They are tracking those “that are opposing the narrative.” “They are going to try something like this further down the line and it will be more serious, but they need to make sure they know where the opposition is.”

April 2, 2020, podcast: 13:00 min. Joseph P. Farrell: https://gizadeathstar.com/

If Farrell is right, this could mean our intelligence services are conducting a mind control experiment on a massive scale. Not unlike the mind control experiment I believe the CIA conducted in Guyana at Jonestown.

Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple, was a 70’s cult religion based in San Francisco, and eventually wound up in Guyana, Southern America, where Jones and his followers would eventually commit murder/suicide.

Jonestown: https://mojomorning.blogspot.com/2018/11/cia-medical-experiment.html


Based on a book by Michael Meiers: Was Jonestown a CIA Medical Experiment? a Review of the Evidence", 1989

According to Michael Meiers, Jones used an “unseen” threat as a way “to bind his congregation together,” as well as a way to explain the armed guards and tall fence.  Temple members reported shots in the night and people who “threw dead dogs onto the Temple grounds,” All the attacks were staged. The dogs were easily provided for by the Temple animal shelter, that housed the “unfortunate strays” and these were the dogs used in the attacks.

More evidence Jim Jones was connected to the CIA in the video presentation:

WATCH the VIDEO on the connection between JONESTOWN & the CORONAVIRUS PROTOCOLS HERE:
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33   richwicks   @   2020 Apr 7, 5:23pm  

TEOTWAWKI says
This is bullshit right there: it was spouted from radio, tv set and newspaper but most of the Soviet citizens didn't buy a single iota of that propaganda shit and were pretty frank about it among close friends while drinking in their tiny kitchens.


The 1950's not the 1980's.

They just got out of WWII, there was massive investment into infrastructure, and a lot of the citizens still believed in the communist utopia that was to come!

I had family on the other side of the Iron Curtain, but in Poland. Samizdat didn't show up until quite a bit later. Doctor Zhivago was part of Samizdat. Don't buy the propaganda of the US that was telling you as soon as WWII was over that everybody in the USSR was miserable. They were saying the same thing about us.

Really, if communism could have worked, our country would have worked very hard to make it not work. But it doesn't work.
34   richwicks   @   2020 Apr 7, 8:27pm  

rd6B says
It is also quite interesting that many people who agree that government can not competently run anything suddenly propose that the same government is able to competently carry out vast conspiracies.


Would you call Project MKUltra a conspiracy? That certainly happened, you realize.
Would you call Operation Ajax a conspiracy? That certainly happened.
Would you call Operation PBSuccess a conspiracy? That happened.

And it's not that the government is incompetent, they just don't care. "Oh golly, I accidentally blew up Iraq over a non existent weapons of mass destruction program in Iraq because everybody in the government was "mistaken" - OOPS!! My bad. You can't HANG ME for murdering a bunch of people over a legitimate mistake!"

Meanwhile, bases are being setup, a billion dollar embassy is built, military equipment is being shipped in all the while an "interim" USA approved government buys reconstruction contracts from corporations all affiliated with people within the government. Think maybe it wasn't about weapons of mass destruction at all?

They don't care if you think they're stupid incompetents. They WANT you to underestimate them. The more, the better. It's funny, you just have no concept of how evil they are. Why do you think they are able to rule you, when they're so dumb, and so incompetent? Why do you think you pay taxes to them, and can't even find out how the money is spent? Oh, it's because they're so stoopid! Right?
35   HeadSet   @   2020 Apr 8, 8:37am  

TEOTWAWKI says
richwicks says
when the USSR still existed in the 1950's, most Russian citizens thought they lived in a modern, free system, which was far better than anything in Europe or the United States.


This is bullshit right there: it was spouted from radio, tv set and newspaper but most of the Soviet citizens didn't buy a single iota of that propaganda shit and were pretty frank about it among close friends while drinking in their tiny kitchens.



Soviet internal propaganda was effective enough to fool Victor Balenko, that MiG 25 pilot who flew his plane to Japan. When debriefing in Virginia, Victor was shown several supermarkets. He said he thought they all were fake. Victor said that if that much food was available (with the meat actually visible in clear packaging) the place would be mobbed. He persisted in believing the markets were fake, even when they allowed him to choose where they drove and where they stopped.
36   MisdemeanorRebel   @   2020 Apr 8, 11:30am  

HeadSet says
Soviet internal propaganda was effective enough to fool Victor Balenko, that MiG 25 pilot who flew his plane to Japan.


They told my Uncle Ivan that his brother had died and kept my Grandfather Albert's letters from him. Because he was a Red Army Colonel in WW2, when he retired he pulled some strings, got the letters, and after some years got a pass to visit the USA. He walked into Gristedes', which are mostly pretty small supermarkets, and cried.Couldn't believe my Grandfather lived in the house he did and drove his Ford Thunderbird. This was in the 70s.

He did know some American supermarkets were well stocked, he heard it from the grapevine, but he thought it was only for rich fat guys with top hats and a cane.
37   richwicks   @   2020 Apr 8, 11:31am  

HeadSet says
TEOTWAWKI says
richwicks says
when the USSR still existed in the 1950's, most Russian citizens thought they lived in a modern, free system, which was far better than anything in Europe or the United States.


This is bullshit right there: it was spouted from radio, tv set and newspaper but most of the Soviet citizens didn't buy a single iota of that propaganda shit and were pretty frank about it among close friends while drinking in their tiny kitchens.



Soviet internal propaganda was effective enough to fool Victor Balenko, that MiG 25


Viktor Belenko defected in 1976. This is what is annoying about talking with you, I clearly have said that in the 1950's the most people of the Soviet Russian society believed their BS government and I've stated that decade MULTIPLE times. You intentionally distort what people say to you and stawmen them and even when your dishonesty in a conversation is pointed out, you continue to do it. You are a very dishonest person to try to have a conversation with.
38   HeadSet   @   2020 Apr 8, 12:04pm  

I clearly have said that in the 1950's the most people of the Soviet Russian society believed their BS government and I've stated that decade MULTIPLE times.

I believe you misinterpreted my tone - just pointing out that even a privileged Soviet individual believed the hype about the West, not trying to prove you wrong. And since you wrote it was spouted from radio, tv set I figured you were speaking from the 50's on, since TVs were not common even in the US during the 1950s.
39   richwicks   @   2020 Apr 8, 12:56pm  

HeadSet says
I clearly have said that in the 1950's the most people of the Soviet Russian society believed their BS government and I've stated that decade MULTIPLE times.

I believe you misinterpreted my tone


Yes, I did. I was mistaken thinking I was talking to "TEOTWAWKI". I'm annoyed that I made that error and acted irrationally based on that assumption.

HeadSet says
just pointing out that even a privileged Soviet individual believed the hype about the West, not trying to prove you wrong. And since you wrote it was spouted from radio, tv set I figured you were speaking from the 50's on, since TVs were not common even in the US during the 1950s.


I think what is important to remember is that what was done to Soviet Citizens in the mid to late 20th century, is being done to us, now.

Propaganda is insidious in that it's very subtle and pervasive in our society today. The United States has changed tremendously since I was a child. I once asked my parents when the best decade of the United States was, they told me the 1950s. For me, I would judge it to be the 1990s. They see a continual decline just as I do.
40   RWSGFY   @   2020 Apr 8, 12:59pm  

richwicks says
I think what is important to remember is that what was done to Soviet Citizens in the mid to late 20th century, is being done to us, now.


And I repeat: nobody was buying Soviet propaganda, especially in the mid to late 20th century. People in private settings were openly mocking all the bullshit they saw and heard on TV and radio. That regime was always held together by terror and repressions and once these were eased and eventually lifted it all went to the toilet, propaganda or no propaganda. You are reasoning on false premises from the lack of knowledge.
41   clambo   @   2020 Apr 8, 1:03pm  

The true purpose of the lockdown is political; make more people dependent on the government and increase Democrat voters.

We could have all worn masks and gone to work, while telling geezers and the sick to stay away from restaurants and movies, etc.
42   richwicks   @   2020 Apr 8, 1:41pm  

TEOTWAWKI says
richwicks says
I think what is important to remember is that what was done to Soviet Citizens in the mid to late 20th century, is being done to us, now.


And I repeat: nobody was buying Soviet propaganda, especially in the mid to late 20th century. People in private settings were openly mocking all the bullshit they saw and heard on TV and radio. That regime was always held together by terror and repressions and once these were eased and eventually lifted it all went to the toilet, propaganda or no propaganda. You are reasoning on false premises from the lack of knowledge.


This is incorrect.

Let me demonstrate this to you, personally. Who is your mayor? Who is your police commissioner? You have blind faith in your government, most people do, and the citizens of the USSR were no exception.

It wasn't until the 1970's citizens of the USSR were beginning to realize they were propagandized and lied to, in large numbers. It was a slow process. I'm amazed at how slow it was, but I live in the United States, and I'm witnessing the same thing. Russian Collusion? Assad is gassing his own people? Qaddafi is about to cause a humanitarian crisis? Ukraine had a revolution? Crimea was stolen by Russia? Russia invaded Georgia to attack S. Ossetia? Weapons of mass destruction in Iraq? Those are just a list of foreign policy lies - how about "diversity is our strength"? "Trump is a racist and misogynist"? It's internal as well.

I had family on the other side of the Iron Curtain, it wasn't until the early 1980's they became aware. That side of my family were from polish refugees from before WWII. They narrowly escaped the German invasion and the subsequent take over of their nation by Russia. They didn't know the problems until Lech Wałęsa started Solidarity. Movements only show up when it gets really bad, and even then, the government does everything they can to destroy the movement which is just a reform movement.

I knew people in this environment at the time. I don't think their situation was unique.

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