BC: Why Are We Being Lied
to?
BC stands for NEO’s Banned
Classic. This article was originally published by our journal on 30.12.13 For some reason,
this article is missing from Google search results. Since this article remains
pretty relevant to those geopolitical events that are taking place on the
geopolitical stage today, we deem it possible to present it to our readers once
again. Should it go missing again, you may be confident that you will see it
republished by NEO once more, should it still remain relevant by that time.
Over the past few years,
there has been a general breakdown in how reality is perceived. In fact, the
term “reality” itself is under assault, everything from issues of controlled
news, false flag terrorism, challenges to basic physical laws and even issues
of “disclosure,” the tantalizing idea that a complex interstellar world exists.
A very real part of what has
happened is a calculated attack on traditions and institutions through
psychological warfare, a subset of “game theory warfare,” itself a subset of
“chaos theory.”
Thus, we doubt or believe
based on a flow of controlled information and orchestrated events.
However, controlling
information has proven risky business. Toward that end, what had always been a
“lunatic fringe” of biblical prophecy, jingoism or agenda driven “revisionism”
has now been supplanted with a virtual ocean of inanity that has crept into the
public domain.
When traced to its roots,
too often one finds powerful organizations. During the last few days,
Washington think tanks have released “rumors” citing president Obama as a
Kenyan born homosexual, “Bathhouse Barry,” of radical Muslim roots who
attempted to gain control of America’s nuclear arsenal in order to destroy
Israel.
These stories and dozens
like them all trace down to sources close to the leadership of the “opposition
party,” the bizarre confederation of right wing extremists, the Israel lobby
and those aspects of the financial industry that can only be termed “organized
crime.”
Sadly, up to 30% of the
American public believes, not just these missives but things far stranger.
Among that 30% is the majority of the leadership of America’s armed forces,
security services and police, groups that have descended the evolutionary
ladder at a frightening pace.
As American “humorist”, Jim
W. Dean, so often says, “You just can make these things up.”
What the public is left with
is uncertainty, in some ways preferable to blind ignorance. Though the original
intent, voice in television shows such as “X Files,” in the oft-repeated theme,
“Believe No One,” is to destroy public confidence in institutions, this hasn’t
worked out as planned.
Perhaps that’s why they call
it “chaos theory.”
Long ago, science developed
its own methods, “epistemology,” for discerning what is “likely.” Scientific
modeling or experimental method have long sense become unreliable indicators as
they are dependent on the “subjectivity” of observation and the vagaries of
statistical analysis, the science of making 2 plus two equal three.
The real basis of analysis
since the latter half of the 20th century has been the
philosophy that sneaks into films. In America, some organized crime groups that
had “lost their roots” reinvented themselves based on the “Godfather” films of
Francis Ford Coppola.
One film, “The Usual
Suspects,” has a line that has served me well. “The biggest trick the devil
ever pulled was to convince people he didn’t exist.”
Toward that end, the modern
“mainstream media seems, when their “work product” is analyzed using
methodologies developed for intelligence analysis, appears to be “tasked” in
three ways:
- Covering the tracks of very real secret societies
and conspiracies
- Protecting a history that is almost entirely
false
- Spewing a continual narrative both unquestioned
and unsupportable
In the process, we have
created an incubator for the rise of mediocrity. President George W. Bush has
evidenced this more than any individual in recent years.
A simple trip to “YouTube”
will give evidence of this. His glaring ignorance and endless lapses of decorum
were far from simply anecdotal. Yes, he really thought “Africa” was a country.
Is it true he couldn’t find Africa on a map?
I have privately been
assured that though this was the case when he took office in 2001, after
visiting Africa he became aware. I would only know this as author of his
briefing materials on his last visit.
Touching on the issue of
redress, the restoration of reality or “truth” has become a process well beyond
“encyclopedic.”
Approaching this task,
television shows in the US, be they “The Secret History of World War II” or
Oliver Stone’s “Untold History of the United States,” not only fall short of
the task but exist more to close doors than open them.
Such efforts, and they are
many, perhaps endless, are “gatekeeper functions.”
The question people enjoy
and ask most often is this; “Is there a secret world out there.” The answer is
“yes.”
What then qualifies a source
as genuine and how does one discern real information from the endless “blind
alleys” that have been created to channel modern day adventurers and explorers
into areas of harmless or perhaps “not so harmless” confusion?
Our tools are observation,
reason and analysis. Beyond that, we are faced with the traditional issues of
faith, what do we believe, what do we trust?
More and more intuition
itself has to serve, where such a thing still exists. Toward that end, we
can begin a walk down several paths in such areas a “what can be told” or “what
can be reasonably surmised.” At the pinnacle, one is faced with unpleasant
revelations, that the world is ruled by secret societies, all of which are
rooted in beliefs that can be termed “supernatural” or “extraterrestrial.”
What can be told is that
these organizations are both centuries old “societies” and quasi-governmental
organizations whose efforts periodically surface and, in doing so, give
evidence of a reality that in startling ways resembles popular science
fiction. What can be told is that this coincidental similarity is no an
accident. What is safest is approaching what we know and can prove in the
mundane world and how it diverges from popular mythology.
For Americans, the Kennedy
assassination was paramount, at least prior to 9/11. As the 50th anniversary of that
even passed recently, many were disturbed at the media’s attempts to restore
public confidence in the Warren Report. The popular film, JFK ended such
beliefs forever. Even prior to its release, the “Oswald and the Magic Bullet”
theory was an obvious sham. Yet, millions of Americans were sickened when
the media again tried to “put the toothpaste back in the tube.”
This is the official finding
of the US government, issued in 1976 by the House Select Committee on
Assassinations:
- Scientific acoustical evidence establishes a high
probability that two gunmen fired at President John F. Kennedy. Other
scientific evidence does not preclude the possibility of two gunmen firing
at the President. Scientific evidence negates some
specific conspiracy allegations.
- The committee believes, on the basis of the
evidence available to it, that President John F. Kennedy was probably
assassinated as a result of a conspiracy. The committee is unable to
identify the other gunman or the extent of the conspiracy
Funny thing, nobody
mentioned any of this, the public finding of the US government, when selling
the “lone gunman” story to a new generation. Similarly, 9/11 has the exact
same problem. The 9/11 Commission Report was rescinded by a majority of members
who then asked for members of the Bush administration to be prosecuted for both
perjury and withholding evidence.
This is public
record. Since that time, not only has hard evidence discovered a domestic
conspiracy working in concert with foreign intelligence agencies at the heart
of 9/11 but finding a reputable scientist that supports the conclusions of the
original 9/11 Commission report is almost impossible. There is undeniable
hard proof that the 7/7 attacks in Britain were also “false flag” attacks.
There is undeniable hard
proof that the invasion of not just Iraq but Afghanistan was planned long
before 9/11, not just those nations but five others as well as stated by
General Wesley Clark and confirmed by Gwyneth Todd and many others.
Of recent terror attacks and
mass killings, the following are known to be “false flag attacks,” orchestrated
by intelligence agencies. By “known,” I mean exactly that, no doubt whatsoever.
The DC sniper attacks and
subsequent anthrax poisonings, the Breveik killings in Norway, Sandy Hook, the
“Gabby Giffords” shootings, the Fort Hood shootings and the Boston Marathon
bombings
There are no “theories”
involved, there is a mass of evidence and clear proof that the story given the
public in each of these cases in outlandish and unreasonable.
Were one to examine recent
events involving Syria, the close alignment of Al Qaeda with groups within US
intelligence and their Saudi and Israeli counterparts should “deconstruct” the
entirety of the basis for America’s “War on Terror.” Why
hasn’t it?
Why does the media continue
to claim that, though the Taliban ended almost all opium production in
Afghanistan, the record heroin production, now over 90% of world supplies now
produced there, is being flown around the world by that same organization that
doesn’t possess a single aircraft?
Can one see a coincidental
relationship between heroin trafficking and production and CIA involvement in
Afghanistan? Is there historical evidence that this is not the first time? Can
we say “Golden Triangle” and “Cali Cartel?”
There are areas more
important to human development that simple proof that criminal elements have
manipulated world events that have probably brought about the deaths of several
million people.
Let’s take a short look at
science. To Einstein, the “holy grail” was solving unified field theory.
Simply put, perhaps overly so, the relationship between gravity and magnetism
and waves and particles never fit within his ideas of general relativity.
Recent revelations that
particles travel at above the speed of light, the result of super-collider
experiments, has, in actuality, totally disproven Einstein’s original
theories. There is a problem when dealing with science. As for history or
“news,” it can generally be invented. In science, there are communities that
share information, affirm publishings and follow events very
carefully. Thus, when areas of research “go dark,” and capabilities are
spoken of or even exhibited that are beyond accepted scientific advances, we
are challenging something more serious than “public opinion.” Yet, exactly
this has happened.
Again, we enter an areas of
“what can be told.” To those who work in engineering, certain scientific
advances, particularly the jump from the development of the transistor to the
development of the first integrated circuit is believed to be
“non-linear.” This means, technologies that have no history of development
have entered our daily lives. You can see where this goes, an area no one wants
to travel.
Remember “cold fusion?”
Remember that it was a “fraud?” We were told that the first experiments were
not able to be duplicated that that this “free energy” technology was a dead
end? Ever hear of LENR?
This stands for Low Energy
Nuclear Reactions. The term actually means “cold fusion.” Billions are spent
each year, by governments and private corporations, in the development of cold
fusion projects. Units exist that could power automobiles, aircraft, even
cities. A quick Google search will list the companies involved, the factories
and laboratories, the investment opportunities and yet why is none of this
reported? Would oil be worthless?
Would conventional nuclear
power, even wind and solar power, be worthless? Why are we being lied to,
“in plain sight” as it were? The answer isn’t simple but there is an answer of
sorts. The excuse given originates from the writings of Reverend Thomas
Robert Malthus, who in 1798, espoused that “progress” would bring about
limitless population growth that would end in disaster. So, we hide
technologies. We have had the ability for decades to defeat gravity using
technologies developed in Germany in the 1930s, rumored to have been given to
them by extraterrestrials.
The US built its first
anti-gravity “ship” in 1953. I have seen it. It is old and ugly but works, sort
of. Nanotechnologies developed in labs “impossibly” at “0 g” have produced
semiconductors capable of creating fields that allow vehicle performance
typically attributed to UFOs. One of the more common but less spoken of
areas is weather modification. Energy weapons developed in “dark projects” are
being used to modify weather in some areas of the world, particularly the oil
rich states of the Persian Gulf.
This is more “hidden in
plain sight” use of non-existent technology. We have only touched on a few
areas, they are endless. What we can prove is that events are not what they
seem, science is not what it seems, this is clear. What is also clear is that
anything we are told is suspect and not by accident.
Mistrust in everything is
engineered into our very being as a method of control, absolute control.
Gordon Duff is a
Marine combat veteran of the Vietnam War that has worked on veterans and POW
issues for decades and consulted with governments challenged by security
issues. He’s a senior editor and chairman of the board of Veterans Today, especially for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook.”
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