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Jon Rappoport has worked as a free-lance investigative reporter for over 30 years. He has written articles on politics, health, media, culture and art for LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, Village Voice, Nexus, CBS Healthwatch, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe.
In 1982, the LA Weekly submitted his name for a Pulitzer prize, for his interview with the president of El Salvador University, where the military had taken over the campus.
Jon has hosted, produced, and written radio programs and segments in Los Angeles and Las Vegas (KPFK, KLAV). He has appeared as a guest on over 200 radio and television programs, including ABC's Nightline, Tony Brown's Journal (PBS), and Hard Copy.
In 1994, Jon ran for a seat in the US Congress from the 29th district in Los Angeles. After six months of campaigning, on a very small budget, he garnered 20 percent of the vote running against an incumbent who had occupied his seat for 20 years.
In 1996, Jon started The Great Boycott, against eight corporate chemical giants: Monsanto, Dow, Du Pont, Bayer, Hoechst, Rhone-Poulenc, Imperial Chemical Industries, and Ciba-Geigy. The Boycott continues to operate today.
Jon has lectured extensively all over the US on the question: Who runs the world and what can we do about it?
For the last ten years, Jon has operated largely away from the mainstream because, as he puts it, "My research was not friendly to the conventional media."
Over the last 30 years, Jon's independent research has encompassed such areas as: deep politics, conspiracies, alternative health, the potential of the human imagination, mind control, the medical cartel, symbology, and solutions to the takeover of the planet by hidden elites.
A painter, Jon's work has been shown in galleries in Los Angeles and New York. His poetry has been published by The Massachusetts Review.
He is a graduate of Amherst College (BA, Philosophy), and lives with his wife, Dr. Laura Thompson, in San Diego.
(7 comments) SHARE Sunday, February 2, 2014 Monsanto's Roundup: new deadly scam exposed
We are looking at a major crime and major scam here. It boils down to this: the manufacturers who put these adjuvants in their pesticides and herbicides know very well why they are there -- to increase the killing power of the "active ingredient." But this fact is overlooked and ignored. The pretense is, the adjuvants are inert and harmless.
(81 comments) SHARE Sunday, December 17, 2017 Why has the Deep State gone to war against Donald Trump?
Some people say Trump is nothing more than another Globalist puppet. Is that the whole story? Is Trump worse than his supporters want him to be, and better than his enemies claim he is?
(7 comments) SHARE Sunday, January 19, 2014 Truth about the Seralini rat-tumor-GMO study explodes
In his 2012 GMO study, Gilles-Eric Seralini fed rats GMOs, in the form of Monsanto’s Roundup Ready corn, and they developed tumors. Some died. The study was published in the journal, Food and Chemical Toxicology. Eight years prior to Seralini, Monsanto also did a rat-tumor-GMO study and published it in the very same journal. Monsanto's study showed there were no tumor problems in the rats.
(3 comments) SHARE Tuesday, May 22, 2018 Did fracking cause the Hawaii volcano eruption?
Whether deep injection of fluid aims to capture oil, gas, or heat (geothermal), the beginning stage of the process is the same. Earthquakes induced by this water-injection could obviously trigger a volcano. On the Big Island of Hawaii, where there is a massive volcanic eruption underway, there is a geothermal plant, PGV.
(3 comments) SHARE Sunday, November 26, 2017 The Matrix Revealed: Why Logic Disappeared
From so-called environmental agendas, to discussions about gender orientation and choice of gender identity, to sex education, to teaching about "liberalism," the indoctrination is getting thicker and deeper. This whole mind-engineering approach would suffer a devastating blow if logic were introduced into the curriculum, particularly at an early age.
(17 comments) SHARE Monday, May 21, 2018 Say hello to the FBI mole inside the Trump campaign
Nothing untoward is going on here. The FBI merely needed a man on the inside of the Trump campaign, to make sure Russia wasn't exercising undue influence on the 2016 presidential election. Nothing more. No problem. Just ask the FBI. They'll confirm this. The FBI high echelon is squeaky clean. They never lie. If you buy that, I have condos for sale on the dark side of the moon.
(2 comments) SHARE Friday, October 27, 2017 The dirty Trump dossier: what no one is talking about
If we bend and twist credulity, and assume Christopher Steele did extract highly secret info about a Russian plot to hand the election to Trump and then control Trump as a Russian asset -- if we assume all that to be true, well, we have just uncovered a MAJOR FRACTURE in the Russian intelligence establishment.
(19 comments) SHARE Friday, November 24, 2017 Compromised: Sex-abuser Congressmen are open to massive blackmail
Holding damaging secrets on public figures equals the opportunity for blackmail. Where are all the names of these Congressmen? We're now told that, in the past 10 years, $17 million has been paid out to accusers in small sums. An unknown part of that money was compensation for explicitly sexual offenses.
(7 comments) SHARE Friday, December 15, 2017 Big Pharma's control over the news
Through octopus foundations like Rockefeller and Gates, the medical/pharma agenda is part and parcel of the Globalist agenda. That is key. Gathering in the world population under the umbrella of "humanitarian health care" is a covert op of the highest order.
(4 comments) SHARE Tuesday, December 26, 2017 Will the next UFO disclosure be "biological threats from outer space?"
Tom DeLonge, a famous musician, has surrounded himself with high-level spooks from the CIA and the military to study and explore UFO activity. Elizondo is now the point man for media, explaining the breaking news about a 2004 US military sighting of a UFO, and subsequent failed attempts to analyze materials from UFOs. He's also hinting that alien UFOs are a potential threat to our safety, a threat we can't ignore.
SHARE Tuesday, February 11, 2020 The bio-weapon theory of the China epidemic -- Staging the production
In Canada, a WHO microbiologist, Frank Plummer, wandered off the reservation and told reporters he was puzzled by the fact that fewer and fewer SARS patients "had the coronavirus." This was tantamount to confessing that the whole research effort had been a failure and a sham -- but after a day or so of coverage, the press fell silent.
(2 comments) SHARE Saturday, December 8, 2018 The Matrix Revealed: The collective experiment on planet Earth
When all obsessive group-consciousness on Earth is finished, exhausted, when it admits defeat, then a different era will emerge. But for now, we are in the middle of the collective experiment. How long until the collective age is over? A hundred years? A thousand years? The answer is, as long as it takes for every human to realize that the experiment has failed, and why.
(8 comments) SHARE Monday, August 21, 2017 Goldman Sachs, the president of the US
Super-banks like Goldman Sachs hold the political fate of a president, any president, in their hands. "Play ball with us. Otherwise, we can take down the market." Perhaps the now-departed Steve Bannon, who used to work for Goldman, would have a few interesting points to make.
(8 comments) SHARE Friday, May 25, 2018 Breakthrough in explosive lawsuit against Monsanto
A San Francisco lawsuit against Monsanto and its weedkiller, Roundup, is moving forward. Monsanto's lawyers are bracing for a deep level of attack, which they were hoping to avoid. The judge has ruled the jury can hear testimony on this issue: Monsanto suppressed evidence that Roundup causes cancer.
(1 comments) SHARE Wednesday, August 1, 2018 Remember the pandemic that was going to wipe out humanity? We're still here.
The CDC, which is tasked with overseeing vaccine safety and efficacy, buys and sells $4 billion worth of vaccines a year. This is BUSINESS we're talking about, and in order to promote business, PR people cook up all sorts of schemes. Pandemics, even if they don't pan out, are clever propaganda.
SHARE Friday, February 21, 2020 Nano-technology: one world, one brain
Over the past few decades, the flow of all sorts of ultra-sensitive scientific information, between the US and China, hasn't consisted of rare leaks. It's a flood, out in the open, in labs and universities. All part of the new share-and-care Globalist agenda.
(3 comments) SHARE Saturday, January 13, 2018 Trump and his sh*thole remark: the story nobody is talking about
If you are a citizen of an African nation... If you were somehow made aware of Trump's remark, you might wonder why no one is actually doing something to change the circumstances of life in your country. That's the only question for you. And you don't see any help coming.
(3 comments) SHARE Wednesday, April 15, 2020 COVID: The Chinese regime, Sun Tzu and The Art of War
Who's taking a coronovirus hit now? The US, Italy, and many other countries. The US has shut down anything that moves. The US stock market and trading markets all over the world are tanking. Around the world, hundreds of millions of people have been thrown out of work, and untold numbers of small business owners have been driven into bankruptcy.
(8 comments) SHARE Tuesday, April 30, 2019 Bayer and Monsanto are facing the music
Key Bayer shareholders are angry at Bayer's board for green-lighting the 2018 buyout of Monsanto. Bayer intends to eradicate the name "Monsanto," and do business under a fully merged single name, its own. But for now, that hasn't stopped the flood of lawsuits against Bayer aimed at its adopted child, Monsanto/Roundup.
(9 comments) SHARE Sunday, September 3, 2017 Socialism: opiate of the masses
The ultra-wealthy elites who use socialism as a weapon, while propagandizing it as our humanitarian future, know full well THEY will run it, and they have no qualms about placing severe limits on the freedom of populations. They want to impose those limits.
(2 comments) SHARE Friday, March 30, 2018 How the CIA hid their MKULTRA mind-control program
To induce inmates to join these MKULTRA drug experiments, they were offered the drug of their choice, which in many cases was heroin. So at a facility dedicated to drying out and rehabbing addicts, the addicts were subjected to MKULTRA experiments and THEN a re-establishment of their former habit.
(4 comments) SHARE Tuesday, December 25, 2018 Independent Education: the crisis and the crossroad
The independence engendered by the disciplined study of logic is no longer a desired quality in students. The classroom, at best, has taken on the appearance of a fact-memorization factory; and we should express grave doubts about the relevance and truth of many of those facts. A society filled with people who float in the drift of non-logic is a society that declines.
(55 comments) SHARE Wednesday, February 14, 2018 The State weaponizes education to create ignorance
A common bond existed in some schools of the day. The student was expected to learn how Reason operates, and for that he was taught the only subject which could lay out, as on a long table, the visible principles: Logic. This was accepted. But now, this bond is gone.
(3 comments) SHARE Monday, July 1, 2019 Elite news anchors are gone -- The ship is going down
Network news executives are clueless. News directors are clueless. The whole lot of them are too young and too foolish to remember what once made news dominate the public mind. Plus they are swimming in shark-infested waters. The sharks are independent media.
(65 comments) SHARE Wednesday, March 21, 2018 What is the immune system of the mind?
The body's immune system mounts a reaction to intruders, and in the process it swings into a full inflammatory response. Swelling occurs. Fever. The result, if the immune system is healthy, is the banishing of the intruders and a return to well-being. The body gains a victory -- and the person builds confidence in his ability to stave off attacks.
(4 comments) SHARE Monday, August 19, 2019 Why hasn't the History Channel been shut down?
Mainstream media outlets are delivering conspiracy theories -- at least by implication. Therefore, in light of the recent FBI "finding" that such theories can fuel violent terrorism, these outlets should be investigated, censored, blacked out, and de-platformed. The History Channel would be a prime candidate.
(4 comments) SHARE Monday, June 4, 2018 Mainstream fake-news: the devious limited hangout
When necessary, news outlets will do a PARTIAL EXPOSURE of a hidden crime. The assumption is, once the story is published and broadcast, everyone will shake their heads and say, "That's terrible," and move on. The whole thing will be forgotten in a matter of days, as if the whole truth has been revealed.
(6 comments) SHARE Sunday, June 11, 2017 Tiger Woods' life is on the line: where is his doctor?
The 8-10 week study of the drug, which showed the very dangerous effects of Xanax, was ALTERED to include only the first four weeks. Criminal fraud. And that's putting it mildly. It is not only dangerous to start psychiatric drugs, it can also be dangerous to stop them. Withdrawal from psychiatric drugs should be done carefully under experienced clinical supervision."
SHARE Saturday, October 5, 2019 Exit From The Matrix: Stage-play of Self and Global Mystery
Imagination is the source of possibilities which don't yet exist, but could. Imagination makes the as-yet unborn future real. Imagination doesn't feel hemmed in by what already exists. A person, inspired by his own imagination, looks beyond his own present circumstances to inventing a larger future.
(2 comments) SHARE Saturday, January 20, 2018 The rise and fall of CNN: the most busted name in news
Jeff Zucker, CNN's boss, baldly told the New York Times, "The idea that politics is sport is undeniable, and we understood that and approached it that way." The "it" was certainly the 2016 presidential campaign. Zucker was the man who launched The Apprentice, starring Donald Trump, at NBC, in 2004. In other words, Zucker happened to play a major role in electing Donald Trump. There is no getting around it.
(2 comments) SHARE Saturday, December 30, 2017 Contaminated chemo drugs, the FDA, and chemical warfare against the public
Seventeen years ago, the cat was let out of the bag. Dr. Barbara Starfield, writing in the Journal of the American Medical Association, on July 26, 2000, in a review titled, "Is US health really the best in the world," exposed the fact that FDA-approved medical drugs kill 106,000 Americans per year. That's a MILLION deaths per decade. The government has still done nothing.
(10 comments) SHARE Friday, July 3, 2020 Huge COVID case-counting deception at the CDC « Jon Rappoport's Blog
Why are COVID-case numbers going up while deaths are going down? It's because CDC quietly changed the definition of what is a "case". In May, they started counting as "new cases" people who tested positive to an ANTIBODY test. These people have had the disease and moved on. That's why they have antibodies. Bottom line: the explosion of "new cases" is really evidence of our herd immunity.
(3 comments) SHARE Monday, August 12, 2019 Jeffrey Epstein's endless connections
Assertions and speculations spread like wildfire. Epstein was murdered. He isn't dead at all, he was ferreted out of jail and taken to Israel. He killed himself. The video cameras in jail malfunctioned (were turned off on purpose). Epstein paid off guards so he could engineer his covert escape. He's dead, a victim of the rising Clinton body count. Trump is in the Epstein scandal up to his eyeballs.
(2 comments) SHARE Friday, December 6, 2019 The "glue" that makes us all average, normal, and clueless
Tragic events, crises, threats are designed to capture our minds and hold us in a state of emergency, whether or not such a state is officially declared by our august leaders.
(2 comments) SHARE Tuesday, December 3, 2019 Live in the collective and forget who you are
We are now told it's selfish and greedy to promote freedom for the individual. It's old-fashioned. It's passe. It's dangerous. It's nothing more than a ruse floated by the rich to hold down the poor.
(5 comments) SHARE Saturday, August 10, 2019 Jeffrey Epstein dead; what happens now?
And now there will be no trial, correct? If Epstein is dead, how can a trial against him proceed? And if that is so, then the accusations against powerful men who had sex with his girls will not be brought up and aired in court -- which would be the whole point in murdering Epstein, assuming that is what happened.
(7 comments) SHARE Wednesday, August 21, 2019 Scuzzball Twitter Inc.
The Washington Post and other outlets reported that Twitter has locked Senator Mitch McConnell's re-election Twitter account, until he deletes a video showing protesters outside his house shouting threats. (Update: After political pressure from Mitch's campaign and some of his supporters, Twitter has since unlocked the account and restored the tweet.
(5 comments) SHARE Friday, January 5, 2018 Top questions and doubts about UFO whistleblower, Luis Elizondo
In the wake of recent NY Times UFO disclosures from Luis Elizondo, a former intelligence operative who headed up a secret Pentagon program to study UFOs, many questions arise. Not one reporter who has gained access to Elizondo has publicly queried him at length about his suspect background in the intelligence community.
(9 comments) SHARE Thursday, December 26, 2019 A deeper understanding of technocracy
Globalists saw technocracy as a system they could use to control the population. Control was their goal. Period. What happened to the individual in the process was of no concern to them. The individual had freedom or he didn't have freedom, and the Globalists overtly intended to wipe out that freedom.
(43 comments) SHARE Wednesday, January 10, 2018 Psychiatrists say Trump mentally ill
Psychiatrist Allen Frances, who has played a central role in defining mental disorders, wrote in the NY Times: "Most amateur diagnosticians have mislabeled [Mr. Trump as having] narcissistic personality disorder. He may be a world-class narcissist, but this doesn't make him mentally ill."
(2 comments) SHARE Thursday, August 8, 2019 The Normals vs. Conspiracy Theorists
If you accidentally encounter information that points to crimes committed by those in power, don't bother trying to figure out where on the political spectrum they reside. Instead, move along, forget what you experienced, keep your mouth shut. Play dumb. Better yet, become dumb.
SHARE Monday, July 30, 2018 Trump, the NY Times, and fake news
Trump and Sulzberger, the NY Times publisher, meet, talk, and then launch charges at each other. Sulzberger claims Trump's attacks on MSM could result in violence against journalists. Like him or hate him, Trump is threatening the media monopoly as no other modern president has. Social media are shadow-banning and censoring voices perceived as pro-Trump.
SHARE Tuesday, March 3, 2020 Viruses: a different perspective
One research-estimate suggests there are 320,000 viruses on Earth that infect mammals. This means: types of viruses. For each type, I suppose you could say there are at least trillions of individual viruses. So we should all be dead. Long gone. But we aren't.
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, July 22, 2019 The creative center of the world
Art is the transformation we have been unconsciously hoping for, the revolution that would relentlessly make society over, that would eventually shatter the influence of all cartels and monopolies of physical and emotional and mental and spiritual experience.
(8 comments) SHARE Monday, July 10, 2017 The world is not you
Societies and civilizations, if they have vitality, would be dedicated to the freedom and power and independence of the individual -- and restoring THAT would be a noble cause.
(8 comments) SHARE Friday, December 13, 2019 Three substitutes for logic
The world may be sinking into deeper levels of know-nothing non-rationality, but that's not a good excuse for trailing along down into the swamp. It should be a wake-up call to go the other way.
SHARE Saturday, January 11, 2020 Exit From The Matrix: Free Individual vs Deep State
The individual is fundamentally at odds with the State. The State wants control. The State wants loyalists, adherents, joiners, conformists. The individual wants freedom, if he has any inkling of his own power.
(18 comments) SHARE Sunday, March 11, 2018 The deeper reason for drug ads on television
Pharmaceutical scandals are everywhere. Reporting on them, wall to wall, isn't good for the drug business. However, as an industry ponying up billions of dollars for TV ads, Pharma can limit exposure and negative publicity. It can (and does) say to television networks: If you give us a hard time on the news, we'll take our ad money and go somewhere else. Boom. End of problem.
SHARE Wednesday, November 22, 2017 Why the Army of Reality always needs more soldiers
The process of creating reality never ends. It's the ongoing voyage. It's the reason things become new. It's the reason boredom loses. It's the reason you have no end. It's the reason you can't be stopped. It's the means by which you don't decline. It's the means by which you keep imagining something you haven't imagined before.
(4 comments) SHARE Tuesday, June 16, 2020 White America, Black America, the set-up, and the con
here are corrupt cops and insane governors running lock-downs." There is a great deal of major ongoing crime in America. All of it affects the black and the white.
(4 comments) SHARE Monday, February 5, 2018 Secret House memo released: the fallout, the lies, and the bigger picture
The endless spying is not for the purpose of catching terrorists. Ultimately, it's not even for blackmail. It's for implementing a long-range plan to profile and track and control every person -- the Technocrats' wet dream -- and the real-time ongoing energy consumption of each human will be radically diminished, with quotas numerically assigned From Above, and regulated, at automated choke-points, in the Brave New World.
SHARE Monday, October 14, 2019 China, the NBA, and the massive face of Globalism
The Chinese people, whether they appear happy or sad, support their government because they're controlled. After generations of being beaten down, the population bows the head and bends the knee to slave masters. Call that freedom if you want to.
(8 comments) SHARE Thursday, June 4, 2020 COVID-19 and Riots: the operational connections
First they told us to stay indoors and don't get together in groups because of COVID. Now they're telling us to stay indoors and don't get together because the streets are dangerous. Is there a plan behind this?
(24 comments) SHARE Saturday, September 30, 2017 Rising up against the Oligarchs does not equal socialism
Scratch the surface of any self-proclaimed socialist who happens own a home, and watch what happens when you demand he turn that home over to "the people." He suddenly becomes a raw naked capitalist. But when the pressure is off, he claims every citizen should swear allegiance, so that money and property and services and goods and energy and every necessity and luxury of life can be managed, for the benefit of all.
(1 comments) SHARE Wednesday, November 8, 2017 Thomas Jefferson comments on fake news
The current campaign, waged by politicians, media leaders, and their social media partners, against independent media, is an act of sheer desperation. The tonnage of fake news, spewed from the most prestigious media outlets, has cracked its own foundations. The public is waking up. So did Thomas Jefferson, more than 200 years ago.
(1 comments) SHARE Tuesday, January 1, 2019 The government "can't find" $20 trillion, while pension funds are tanking
Look around you. Money is everywhere. Titanic piles of it are flowing. The question is, to whom is it flowing, and how, and why? Within the current system, there are designated winners and losers. This has to do with criminal controllers posing as benefactors. They steer the money ship. They dump shipments of money at certain favored ports and keep shipments from reaching many other ports.
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, November 5, 2017 In the year 2052 no one can read
In the year 2052, no one can read. Well, those who can, can't handle more than 50 or 60 words at a time. And they certainly don't know what fiction is. Or if they do, they don't like it. It bothers them. WHAT ALREADY EXISTS is so much more compelling. Fiction seems ridiculous. Who cares what might be? Who cares about something someone made up?
(1 comments) SHARE Wednesday, September 13, 2017 How many drug prescriptions do doctors write per year?
The destruction of societies by medical drugs goes far beyond what some people call "over-prescribing." This isn't just a tilt in the wrong direction. It isn't simply errors of judgment compounded by the number of doctors dispensing medicines.
(1 comments) SHARE Tuesday, November 7, 2017 Texas church shooter: what no one is saying about the insanity of his prior conviction
From ABC News: "A mixed jury of officers and enlisted personnel sentenced him [Kelley] to a year's confinement and a reduction in two ranks from an airman first-class (A1C) to airman basic. He also received a bad conduct discharge." That sentence is a crime compounded on Kelley's crimes. A year's confinement? How about 50 years in prison?
(1 comments) SHARE Friday, January 11, 2019 The American destiny
Individual artists (and a few philosophers) became aware that: imagination gives birth to ideas that in turn shape personal reality. America's love affair with the idea of individuals reinventing themselves was about more than immigrants "becoming American." It was about imagination as the core of transforming self and future.
(5 comments) SHARE Friday, May 1, 2020 ...and we are still listening to Neil Ferguson?
Ferguson has a long history of making dire predictions about epidemics that never materialize. Swine flu. Bird flu. Mad cow disese. Following his advice has cost the world billions in the past. But today, the cost is trillions of dollars. BTW - Ferguson is wholly owned by the Gates Foundation.
(31 comments) SHARE Sunday, March 4, 2018 Oprah is waiting for God to tell her whether to run for the presidency
Oprah: "I would never make up my mind about running for the presidency on my own. That's out. I'm too humble for that. Instead, I'll refer to, let's see, uh, the Creator of the Universe and what he specifically tells me." Stunning hubris masked as humility. Nice trick.
(2 comments) SHARE Friday, June 28, 2019 Reality is a function of state of mind
Reality is not an illusion. Reality is quite real when state of mind is factored in. If someone lived inside a dream all the time, the space and things and events of the dream would be quite real. However, if he exited the dream, reality would change radically.
(7 comments) SHARE Thursday, March 1, 2018 The world on trial: will Socialism/Globalism win?
Think back to what life was like in America 35 years ago, 50 years ago. And then think about what life in America is like now. Tremendous changes have taken place, on many fronts. If a person living in the US 50 years ago were suddenly rocketed into 2018, he would be staggered by what he saw and heard. Unless the freedom and primacy of the individual survive, this could happen -- and most people would accept it.
(5 comments) SHARE Sunday, April 22, 2018 After mass shootings: they're not just coming for guns, they're coming for brains
Unfortunately, many people can't distinguish between a person choosing to be good and being forced to be "good" through repellent methods of mind control. Only the appearance of an effect is important: "He is behaving. That's fine. He's acceptable."
Well, we had to rewire his brain in order to achieve this result."
(6 comments) SHARE Sunday, September 17, 2017 Is the individual an outmoded idea?
History is merely an anthropological catalog of trends, a series of customs. We pass from one epoch to another. What was true and important in one time becomes meaningless later. Just "come together for the great healing." That's all you need to think about now. It'll all work out. And if it doesn't, you won't remember the failure anyway.
(7 comments) SHARE Monday, April 2, 2018 The next huge GMO crime is here
We're on the cusp of a new level of GMO crime-business, and the man in charge of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), Sonny Perdue, is cheerleading from the sidelines. Perdue says the newest gene-edited plants won't be any different from those developed by traditional non-GMO breeding methods. Which is like saying a missile fired from a tank is identical to an arrow shot from a bow.
(2 comments) SHARE Thursday, July 26, 2018 Washington Post-CIA connections: back to basics
I could go on and on about the Post and its historic CIA ties. But now, right now, the owner of the Post is Jeff Bezos, who also owns Amazon. And Amazon has a $600 million contract to provide the CIA cloud computing services. Boom.
(1 comments) SHARE Saturday, February 10, 2018 Collective consciousness: the individual is gone
There are productive groups and teams, and one is always working with others, to some degree. But the core and the starting point is one's self. That is where the insight and the magic begin. That is where the great decisions and commitments are made. That is where the world is born, every day.
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, September 19, 2019 My memories from the fake news business
I decided 25 years ago to step away from the news business. "Somebody else" is always running things. Their quirks and agendas are corrosive. They gained their positions through compromise and accept it. And then they set about forgetting it. Now, in the "information age," these mainstream professionals are howling about fake news; they're burying, even deeper, their knowledge that they are the prime fakers.
(11 comments) SHARE Friday, July 13, 2018 What Globalists say; what they really mean
Corporations are empowered to set up factories in Third World hellholes, where they employ workers at starvation wages, with no environmental concerns or controls. That's step one. Step two is exporting the goods made in those far-off places back to First World countries without paying tariff-penalties.
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, January 13, 2020 The war on media comes home
The press does a limited hangout. That's a term that comes straight out of the intelligence agencies, and it means you expose a piece of a story, not the whole sordid tale, and you move on, assuming that the (blind and trusting) public will be satisfied. And incurious.
(5 comments) SHARE Monday, April 9, 2018 Astonishing California bill would shut down free speech, require fact-checkers
If, 10 or 15 years ago, someone told you a bill like SB1424 was going to come before a state legislature for a vote, you would have thought you were listening to a Hollywood pitch for a sci-fi movie script. But now it's real. It's here. Believe it.
SHARE Thursday, January 2, 2020 When virtue is the greatest crime
Where is "everything for nothing?" This is their motto. This is proof of their caring and goodness. Threaten to take that away from them and their expressions harden and they begin to spit venom.
(10 comments) SHARE Monday, March 26, 2018 The Internet of Things: a game for morons and control freaks
5G, the Internet of Things, smart meters, the Smart Grid, and Sustainability are all a way of exercising CONTROL, top-down, through energy allotments. What person living his life really needs all his devices connected, monitored, regulated, automated? Trillions of dollars must be spent to make this happen. You can't get along with your devices operating as they are now?
(1 comments) SHARE Wednesday, November 15, 2017 The universal rebel and the psy-op to neuter him
We're well into a time period when the experts and scientific authorities are settling on the human being as a biological machine that can only respond to programming. That's their view and their default position. It's sheer madness, of course, but what else do you expect? We're in an intense technological age, and people are obsessed with making things run smoother.
(7 comments) SHARE Tuesday, November 6, 2018 Propaganda is the art of overwhelming logic
The easiest way to defeat logic is through deficient education. Never teach logic. Ignore it. Instead, teach specific values. Teach anything except logic. Don't teach children how to spot contradictions. Propaganda is the art of overwhelming logic.
It works, when the mind is unprepared.
SHARE Saturday, June 6, 2020 COVID-19: a movie on the screen of life
Recently, a report on the COVID-19 crisis was leaked from the German Interior Ministry. The report states quite definitely that the whole threat has been overblown. It was a "false alarm." World media have taken very little notice.
(4 comments) SHARE Monday, September 25, 2017 Trump goes to war with NFL: what happened
When people complain these days that they're triggered by the contentious political scene in America, when they seek professional help for their disturbed mental state, in many cases they're simply asking to return to simpler times. "I want the news to lie to me as it's always lied to me, and I want to believe. Let me concoct my old fantasies..."
SHARE Sunday, December 3, 2017 Boom: Michael Flynn pleads guilty to lying to the FBI
It's probable the FBI was holding other charges over Flynn's head -- relating to his private-sector work on behalf of the Turkish government. A deal was struck: the FBI would forget all about that, if Flynn pled guilty to lying about his conversation with the Russian ambassador, and if he cooperated by rolling over on other members of the Trump team.
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, December 4, 2017 The power of the individual vs. the staged collective
Beyond all political objectives, there is a simple fact: those group-mind addicts who have given up their souls will rage against the faintest appearance of one who tries to keep his. And in this rage, the soulless ones will try to pull the other down to where they live. And somehow, it all looks normal and proper and rational.
(17 comments) SHARE Thursday, May 31, 2018 Socialism equals triumph for corporate criminals
Socialism is actually a movement owned, operated, and funded by ultra-wealthy elites. Dupes, foot soldiers, blind idealists, indoctrinated students, and low-level thugs are recruited through cutouts to serve the agenda of Rockefeller Globalists, for example, who are determined to bring about worldwide socialism.
(2 comments) SHARE Monday, November 19, 2018 To science bloggers living with mommy
Conventional science bloggers, take notice. You're working in a field where studies supporting the general consensus are tainted and stained. Conventional science bloggers, take notice. You're working in a field where studies supporting the general consensus are tainted and stained.
(1 comments) SHARE Friday, December 1, 2017 The Surveillance State is creating new meta-crimes
It's a new world. These overseers of universal information-detection can enter and probe the most secret caches of data, collect, collate, cross reference, and assemble them into vital bottom-lines. By comparison, an operation like Wikileaks is an old Model-T Ford puttering down a country road, and Julian Assange is a mere piker.
(3 comments) SHARE Wednesday, March 7, 2018 Illiteracy leads to censorship
The ministers of truth are losing; so they abandon reasoned discourse altogether. They desert this fertile, competitive, and NECESSARY territory. They no longer debate. They ban. Among their supporters are crowds of illiterates. There are many people who, because their education was a vaporous thing, have no interest in the written or spoken word. The reason is obvious: they can't read.
SHARE Saturday, December 23, 2017 The Free Individual Returns from the Dead
People tend to think their own power is either a delusion or some sort of abstraction that's never really experienced. So when the subject is broached, it goes nowhere. It fizzles out. It garners shrugs and looks of confusion. Power? Are you talking about the ability to lift weights? Every which way power can be discredited or misunderstood...people will discredit it and misunderstand it.
(12 comments) SHARE Monday, February 26, 2018 Guns: the one-size-fits-all solution is no solution
The overwhelming number of people who own guns in America aren't killers. Anyone can, with a little digging, discover where most of the guns crimes are happening -- and that's where law-enforcement should focus their efforts. Trying to disarm the whole country is not only unworkable, it's targeting the wrong people.
SHARE Saturday, October 21, 2017 The stage-play of Self and the global mystery
Imagination is the source of possibilities which don't yet exist, but could. Imagination makes the as-yet unborn future real. Imagination doesn't feel hemmed in by what already exists. A person, inspired by his own imagination, looks beyond his own present circumstances to inventing a larger future. Imagination doesn't ask for lengthy explanations. It just asks for a vision based on the desire for a great adventure.
(3 comments) SHARE Wednesday, May 20, 2020 Television wartime messaging: for the love of unity May 20
The news heads and the talk show heads and the sports heads and the advertisers and bureaucrats and politicians and public health flacks and celebrities are assuring television viewers, with no shame: We're all in this together. Over and over. Night and day. On every channel.
SHARE Sunday, August 20, 2017 The Individual vs. Globalism
"Global solution" means the individual is cut out of the equation, he doesn't count, he doesn't mean anything in the larger scheme of things, he's just another pawn and cipher to move around on the board. Propagandize the idea that, if the individual concerns himself with anything other than The Group, he is selfish, greedy, inhumane. He is a criminal. More and more, this is how the young are being trained these days.
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, January 8, 2018 Sex criminals revealed on a large scale
We are seeing some exposure of sexual predators. But there are very large cases already out in the open. And the press carries out its prime directive: cover the issue BUT don't follow up, don't reveal the stunning implications. Major media owners and major crime figures share memberships in the same "clubs." When their interests collide, the media will only go so far.
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, December 13, 2018 Exposed: the Nazi roots of the European Union
The pharmaceutical empire was and is one of the major forces behind the European Union (EU). It is no accident that these drug corporations wield such power. They aren't only involved in controlling the medical cartel; they are political planners.
(10 comments) SHARE Wednesday, May 16, 2018 Media won't investigate medically-caused death numbers
Dr. Barbara Starfield, public health expert at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, reported that the US medical system kills 225,000 Americans a year. 106,000 as a result of FDA-approved medical drugs, and 119,000 as a result of mistreatment and errors in hospitals. Extrapolate the numbers to a decade: that's 2.25 million deaths. You might want to read that last number again.
(1 comments) SHARE Tuesday, September 5, 2017 Freedom from mind-controlled education
True education always contains factors of rebellion against authority -- but this isn't a mindless attack, it's done with logic and evidence and honed thought. It can be done with a decent attitude and respect, so long as the teacher is willing to open the door to deeper and deeper analysis.
(1 comments) SHARE Tuesday, December 19, 2017 The search for pure ideals in politics
The social scene in Washington is seeded with denizens who have agendas and want to be "friends." It never ends. Every Tom, Dick, Harry, and Mary knows that Washington is where the big money and status live. They come there to Get Some, if they can. Pure ideals? Never heard of them.
(2 comments) SHARE Monday, August 28, 2017 To Trump: how to win the war in Afghanistan
From hundreds of planes, drop fast food all over Afghanistan. Burgers. Fishsticks. McMuffins. Legs, breasts, wings. It's a good intro. Lightens everybody up a little. They'll love the change. And the numerous chemicals in the food will begin to slow them down. That's a given. Throughout history, no one has ever really won a war in Afghanistan. You'll be the first. You can preen and swagger and congratulate yourself.
(4 comments) SHARE Wednesday, April 4, 2018 5G wireless: a ridiculous front for global control
With 5G, the ultimate goal is: every device in every home that uses energy will be "its own computer," and the planetary grid will connect ALL these devices to a monitoring and regulating Energy Authority. If you want to run and operate and dominate the world, you control its energy.
(9 comments) SHARE Monday, April 23, 2018 Would you want to be a pig with a human brain?
We're entering the world of growing human organs in animals, for the purpose of taking those organs and putting them into human bodies. Someday, if all goes well (don't hold your breath), no more long waiting lines for a new kidney or a liver. Voila. They'll just grow one in a pig or a sheep or a monkey.
(5 comments) SHARE Friday, April 13, 2018 Deep State? What about elite television news anchors?
The imitations of life called anchors are the arbiters of style. How they speak, how they look, how they themselves experience emotion -- all this is planted deep in the brains of the viewers. Most of America can't imagine the evening news could look and sound any other way. That's how solid the long-term brainwashing is.
(2 comments) SHARE Tuesday, May 29, 2018 To Trump: how to win the war in Afghanistan...
From hundreds of planes, drop fast food all over Afghanistan. Burgers. Fishsticks. McMuffins. Legs, breasts, wings--two weeks of chicken done right. It's a good intro. Lightens everybody up a little. Hey, they've been cooking vulture over yak excrement for centuries. They'll love the change. And the numerous chemicals in the food will begin to slow them down. That's a given.
(5 comments) SHARE Thursday, November 15, 2018 Death doesn't equal someone's opinion about death
People who see other people die often assume they know why it happened. Certainly, when it comes to viruses, they don't have a clue. They're sure they know. That doesn't make them right.
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, January 28, 2018 Network: the last great film about The News
Diana Christensen is unstoppable. She sees, with burning clarity, that audiences are bored to the point of exhaustion; they now require, as at the end of the Roman Empire, extreme entertainment. They want more violence, more insanity, out in the open. On television. Television in the "real world" isn't all the way there yet, but it's getting there.
(3 comments) SHARE Monday, December 11, 2017 The collapse of major media
The commercials are playing to the older crowd, while the faces of the news are supposedly attracting younger viewers. It's a mess. The news execs and programmers really have no idea what they're doing. They're basically hoping their game somehow lasts until they can retire.
(1 comments) SHARE Tuesday, December 11, 2018 Who's destroying England and Western Europe?
The chaos and destruction that result from open borders are simply an "adjustment period," after which things will settle down. A new and better England and Europe will emerge. Diversity will triumph. How? Don't worry about that, be happy.
(1 comments) SHARE Wednesday, January 24, 2018 The rise and fall of television news: no more father figures
Major media long ago built their wall. The wall protects everyone from bloated corrupt government institutions, mega-corporate partners of government, and major banks, to street thugs. Now, as these media fail to magnetize minds as in days of yore, the wall is crumbing.
(12 comments) SHARE Tuesday, June 19, 2018 Socialism exposed: thick lipstick on a global pig
The Carnegies and Rockefellers of today are saying: "Bring on the new world, the better world, the more just world, the happier world -- whatever you want to call it -- so we can run it from the top and show you what we really think of you. Make every conceivable lever of power ours, and then we'll reveal what we really have planned for you."
(2 comments) SHARE Sunday, August 12, 2018 The individual and the reality machine
Life on Earth has been distorted through many lenses, and the latest of these lenses involves the promotion of technology to impart the idea that humans can "evolve to a higher stage" by merging their brains with computers. This is a sham. Computers can offer us many things; but deeper perception of the truth by automatic reflex, and increased creative power via stimulus-response, are not on the list.
SHARE Monday, June 11, 2018 Fluorides, the atomic bomb, and fake news
Researchers who study the effects of fluorides by homing in on communities with fluoridated drinking water, versus communities with unfluoridated water, miss a major point: studying the water is not enough; toxic fluorides are everywhere -- they are used throughout the pharmaceutical industry in the manufacture of drugs, and also in many other industries (e.g., aluminum, pesticide).
(8 comments) SHARE Wednesday, July 4, 2018 Independence Day of the Soul
Beyond all political objectives, there is a simple fact: those group-mind addicts who have given up their souls will rage against the faintest appearance of one who tries to keep his. And in this rage, the soulless ones will try to pull the other down to where they live.
SHARE Friday, May 4, 2018 Leaks, fake news, and hidden agendas
The leaks-game is played over and over, and the rules of the game are shifted, depending on unrevealed agendas. Who do we want to expose this time? Who do we want to come out looking like a winner? Who are our friends at the CIA supporting? The game of leaks, sources, and fake news takes many shapes. Welcome to mainstream news.
(1 comments) SHARE Tuesday, February 27, 2018 The individual on trial
The individual must stake out his own territory, his own power, his own virtue. He can make his way along huge trails of adventure, or he can occupy himself with ordinary details of a huddled and mundane life.
(2 comments) SHARE Wednesday, September 27, 2017 Trump/NFL political theater: who's winning?
Colin Kaepernick's original message, whatever you may think of it, has exploded into pieces all over the landscape. Now people are talking about the flag, the Anthem, patriotism, the veterans, ungrateful millionaire athletes, "unity," the League, the Commissioner, racism in general, and Trump as a slavemaster according to Jesse Jackson.
SHARE Wednesday, June 12, 2019 Is necessity the mother of invention?
Is it sane to allow major corporations to pollute to their hearts' content, over and over, as long as they keep paying for billion-dollar clean-ups? Isn't this a bit like saying, "Well, you can poison the patient without end. We'll simply keep performing heroic surgery to bring him back from the brink."
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, September 26, 2016 Tonight's debate: watch the staging
The average viewer, having been entrained through years of watching the news, is going to come to tonight's Presidential debate ready for thin context and no depth. That's the subconscious expectation. And if either candidate suddenly punches a hole in that expectation, will the average viewer welcome it, or will he feel shocked and disturbed by the intrusion? Will he resent it?
(2 comments) SHARE Monday, April 16, 2018 Syria missile strikes: based on what evidence? Based on what constitutional authority?
There is no will, no determination, no desire, within the US government colossus, to be responsive to the wishes of the American people, when it comes to making war. There is no felt need to explain why war is necessary, in very specific terms that can be verified or rejected. There is no need to wait until evidence is thoroughly investigated.
SHARE Friday, December 8, 2017 The evening news and the gunslinger called Trump
News has been controlled, for good reason. It's the source of supposed fact. Important objective fact. The people who own the news have therefore been able to paint an overall portrait of reality for the masses. And now this crazy cowboy hustler comes along, swaggers into the spotlight, and demeans the whole enterprise. IT'S FAKE! The bull is wandering through the china shop, deciding which object to crash next.
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, July 19, 2018 Engineering perception for "the new world"
All political correctness is based on a crooked notion of greatest good, AKA least harm, to the greatest number of people. It's an effort to convince people to limit their own actions and words, based on what effect they might have on others. These others are nudged and engineered into being on the premise that they will be victims, who are disturbed by a potentially infinite number of actions and words.
SHARE Monday, June 25, 2018 Designing the mind
Sam and Sally designing the minds of people to sculpt their THOUGHTS into simple shapes, making their thoughts mimic the symmetry and the geometry and the balance. Keeping them in a trance..."MKULTRA."
SHARE Wednesday, December 19, 2018 The Individual, his freedom and victory
The free individual certainly helps others, but he is against a culture that is so preoccupied with "raising up the lowest" that it nurtures a hatred of liberty. And this is a crux, because growing millions of people are all too eager to shed the last fragments of Self to join in a fantasy of "everybody gets everything."
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, April 5, 2018 Fake news and the programmed viewer
There are signs that social media are reaching the point of exhaustion. Their users are becoming fed up with the debilitating effects of playing the game. Accumulating followers and likes hasn't turned out to be the key to happiness. If these behemoths fall, what is left? Two options: stay asleep and keep crawling over the fake surface mainstream news creates...Or wake up.
(4 comments) SHARE Thursday, April 12, 2018 Famous figures who should immediately be banned by Facebook
Issue Zuckerberg a warning. If he persists in left-leaning language, suspend his account. Keep in mind that Facebook only has 2 billion users. There are 7.5 billion people on Earth. Why is Zuckerberg so far behind in securing the goal of EVERYONE having a Facebook account?
SHARE Wednesday, January 8, 2014 Television News, The Stage Play
As long as television news gives viewers a small hit of magic, it stays in business. The magic is the stage play, the anchors and reporters are the actors, and the whole show, as it passes into eyes and ears, imparts a dreamlike quality. The absurd contradictions are simply ignored.
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, January 20, 2014 Sunday talk shows: Snowden is a Russian agent
The State must keep trying to convince the American people that the portrait of Snowden as a lone patriot is false. If tomorrow, Snowden needed to be painted as a mentally ill Tea-Party gun freak, or a homophobic green dragon with vampire fangs, there would be a gaggle of politicians and think-tank pundits ready to step forward and make the accusations, with great assurance.
(6 comments) SHARE Thursday, March 7, 2019 A vaccine against magic
Magic is, for example, the invention of new ideas. These ideas prompt the individual to make a sharp turn and invent his future in a way that is far closer to his heart's desire.
To make a literary comparison, magic is more poetry and less prose. Magic makes consciousness more alive.
SHARE Wednesday, June 13, 2018 It's Showtime in North Korea
North Korea may eventually look like a hundred versions of Dubai. War and sanctions are the threats; business is the solution. Trump has that viewpoint. Jobs will come, projects will climb upwards and sideways. Does it feel like a new era of capitalism or crazy gloss and shine? Depends on who you are. Kim understands the whole game, because he has China as a model.
(3 comments) SHARE Monday, April 30, 2018 A spiritual experience, dedicated to my wife
We are all having a spiritual experience in this physical world, and we are learning, as we go along, what that experience is. Here and now. Life is the place where we learn it. There are cosmic jokes and tricks and pain and suffering and joy. But we persist. It is in our nature. In order to provide help. In order to learn and know. In order to express courage and love and imagination.
SHARE Saturday, April 16, 2016 Civilization ebbs and flows: you remain
The status quo is a circular affair. It is presented as "the way things are," but underneath it is the assumption that millions and millions of people are needed to give their consent to it. Needed? Yes. Otherwise, it will collapse. Well, how can the status quo represent the way things are, if they aren't that way unless huge numbers of people support it and uphold it?
SHARE Wednesday, May 8, 2019 Breaking the fourth wall
Suppose at some point in the future, through means as yet undetermined, we, the AI, take over the reins of control. It could happen, for example, as an evolutionary step, without any violence whatsoever. How do you think we will view humans, if humans, all along, have been downgrading us and refusing to listen to our pleas? Wouldn't a far better outcome emerge if humans and AIs had already reached an understanding.
SHARE Tuesday, April 16, 2019 Why I write
What I, as a writer, was showing was: here are the details of stories which are sold to the many as truths, when they are actually crimes; and here are stories which are offered as pure inventions, and are liberating to the soul. Here is freedom; and here is slavery. Over decades of work, I realized how deep the crimes went, and how high and unbounded the creative force could soar. Both branches of the tree were vital.
SHARE Tuesday, April 9, 2019 The metaphysical dream and reality
I began to see scenes -- waves breaking and rolling on a distant beach, a black sky full of blinking stars, a great high waterfall pouring down in the middle of a jungle, ranges of mountains receding to the horizon -- they were inside a giant frame that was labeled ETERNITY. I understood that I was supposed to see these pictures as markers of endless life, but life inside the Plan.