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Military Industrial Complex

Military Industrial Complex

Given that the elite knew their might be problems down the road as they move us into post-industrial feudalism and depopulation the planet, it was important to encourage the growth of the Military Industrial complex and create wars (real or imaginary such as the Cold War) to ensure continued public support for the massive investment in military weaponry. And of course if you don’t have an enemy any more the government and military create one as they did on 9/11 and the war on terror. This is nothing new as governments are responsible for the vast majority of terrorism – a tool they have used over and over down through history to get the people to comply with an agenda. The consequence of this massive investment is that the elite now have an entire arsenal of advanced weaponry they can now turn on the public to ensure their control. These include bioweapons; weather modification weapons (HAARP); psychotronic weapons; microwave weapons; tectonic weapons; space based weapons; and robotic weapons. Concurrent to the scientific developments, the elite knew they would need to create a generation brought up to fight that would fill the ranks of the military and police forces and introduced violent video games and movies for this purpose.

The Zoot Suit Riots

The Zoot Suit Riots

The formation of the Los Angeles Police Department began in 1877. The primary duties and responsibilities of the department were to protect the elite capitalist or the bourgeoisie (Escobar 1999). This elite group of capitalists had been exploiting Mexican-Americans for their cheap labor and intended to continue running their businesses in this manner despite the terrible consequences for the Mexican community. The Los Angeles Department did ...
Amelia Earhart Disappears Somewhere in the South Pacific on a Round-the-World Flight... on a Government Errand?

Amelia Earhart Disappears Somewhere in the South Pacific on a Round-the-World Flight… on a Government Errand?

On July 2nd 1937 America’s “First Lady of Flight,” Amelia Earhart, along with her navigator, Fred Noonan, disappeared—at least from public view—in their two-engine Lockheed Electra, NR 16020, somewhere in the South Pacific.  They were on an ambitious round-the-world flight from an east to west direction, and they had already completed a good part of it.   The voyage had begun in Burbank, California, on May 21, ...
Smedley Butler, the Most Decorated Marine in U.S. History, Publishes 'War is a Racket'

Smedley Butler, the Most Decorated Marine in U.S. History, Publishes ‘War is a Racket’

Smedley Butler became widely known for his outspoken lectures against war profiteering, U.S. military adventurism, and what he viewed as nascent fascism in the United States. In December 1933, Butler toured the country with James E. Van Zandt to recruit members for the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). He described their effort as "trying to educate the soldiers out of the sucker class." In his speeches ...
Bonus Marchers Evicted by U.S. Army Under President Hoover's Order

Bonus Marchers Evicted by U.S. Army Under President Hoover’s Order

In 1924, six years after the end of World War I, Congress voted to give a bonus to veterans – $1.25 for each day served overseas, $1.00 for each day served in the States. The catch was that payment would not be made until 1945. The roaring twenties was a prosperous time, so the veterans found the delay acceptable. However, the onslaught of the Great Depression ...
Does Scientist and Cancer Researcher, Cornelius Rhoads, Admit to Murder in a Letter to a Colleague?

Does Scientist and Cancer Researcher, Cornelius Rhoads, Admit to Murder in a Letter to a Colleague?

On 10 November 1931, Cornelius Rhoads, an American pathologist and oncologist, was at a party at a Puerto Rican co-worker's house in Cidra. After having some drinks, he left, finding his car had been vandalized and several items stolen. He went to his office, where he wrote and signed a letter addressed to "Ferdie" (Fred W. Stewart, a colleague from Boston, by then working at the Memorial ...
Famous Magician (and Intelligence Asset?), Harry Houdini, Dies After being Poisoned?

Famous Magician (and Intelligence Asset?), Harry Houdini, Dies After being Poisoned?

by Paul A Drockton M.A. After reading "Gematria 9-11" aloud to my wife, and then showing her the "1164 Facade" where "Bewitched" was filmed, she commented that it sounded like the Laurel Canyon research of D McGowan. McGowan has uncovered the strange nexus of entertainment, politics and perverted and deadly partying that exists in Laurel Canyon, a suburb of L.A. So I did a search for ...
Landmark study of Dr. Rosenau Published in JAMA “Experiments to Determine Mode of Spread of Influenza” Shows NO Spread

Landmark study of Dr. Rosenau Published in JAMA “Experiments to Determine Mode of Spread of Influenza” Shows NO Spread

Young adults were the most vulnerable group to the 1918–1919 Spanish flu, the history’s deadliest pandemic that claimed about 50 million lives. Epidemiological observations suggest that the Spanish flu was spread by human contact through a virus. But human experiments seem to suggest otherwise. The landmark study of Milton J. Rosenau, MD, “Experiments to Determine Mode of Spread of Influenza,” was published in the Journal of the ...
Royal Institute of International Affairs is Founded in England

Royal Institute of International Affairs is Founded in England

 The Council on Foreign Relations is well known amongst researchers of parapolitics as one of the organizations of interest directing Washington’s foreign policy. Once derided as “conspiracy theory” the influence of the group is now a truism that is openly joked about in Washington’s foreign policy circles. What many do not know, however, is that the CFR is in fact a branch of a slightly ...
The Battle of Soissons, A Battle You’ve Never Heard of Changed the Course of WWI

The Battle of Soissons, A Battle You’ve Never Heard of Changed the Course of WWI

On July 6, 1918, Allied troops readied themselves for a forgotten battle that turned the tide of World War I. Thousands of American servicemen marched through the night to position themselves for a surprise strike against the Germans. A thunderstorm raged the third week of July 1918. Other than the occasional arcs of white-hot lightning, the night was so dark that the American Marines marched with ...
Mortality Rates of Smallpox Increased Drastically Following Mass Vaccinations in the Philippines

Mortality Rates of Smallpox Increased Drastically Following Mass Vaccinations in the Philippines

Possibly as early as December 1917, but certainly by the first of 1918, the US Army began the forced vaccination of 3,285,376 natives in the Philippines when no epidemic was brewing, only the sporadic cases of the usual mild nature. Of the vaccinated persons, 47,369 came down with small-pox, and of these 16,477 died. In 1919 the experiment was doubled. 7,670,252 natives were vaccinated. Of these ...