The Passion for CT and Russia Today

Jessie Ventura is now doing a series on CT subjects on TruTV.  Some in the CT community desperate to get the word out are happy yet upset about the dramatic feel of the show.  The beef is that newcomers to CT theories will just dismiss something which has a ghostbusters aura to it.  My mind was only opened up enough via a full year of expat assignment.  Most are just sucked back into “reality” via the media matrix programming.

In my family the latest show on the Bilderberg group covered the toxins in food for the global depopulation effort.  Since crazy Dad has long been the resident PhD of CT suddenly having a real genuine TeeVee show done by a real guy who was once a governor?   Well they are running around looking at food lables!  If that does get my daughter completely off the cans of diet anything then good.

My other beef was with the second show Manchurian Candidate.  All total good material, good summation of known prevalent subject but the most curious omission of the one known as remote viewing.  That learned psychic skill of spying from a distance.  The focus of MKUltra was on developing truth serums and or making the supersoldier assasin.  They I think, well duh, why do you have to kill people if you can just program them to do what you want.

I will let your minds wander on this one.  Any instances lately of people saying one thing and doing the exact opposite?

Had another blurb this morning, Rome wasn’t unbuilt in a day.

Plus I just have to include new material from Russia Today.  It seems that raising the spirit of real debate can’t be allowed in “your” media.  Corporate turned these ads down.

From Russia with love!

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My personal favorite!

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But a very close second.

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As always a hearty Illuminati salute to you and break out the globalization grease cause bend over, it’s coming.

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  1. It’s the corporate way.

  2. Why cover the Bilderberg Group but not, say, Skull and Bones?

    Rival groups are now pushing and shoving for power and blaming each other for covert activities.

    Welcome to the new Middle Ages. Washington DC is starting to make medieval Venice or Byzantium seem downright straightforward and honest.

    • banger on January 7, 2010 at 18:29

    it tends to be incoherent and that turns people off. Most people like a nice mythological “package” they can live with. The MSM supplies the vast majority of the left and right now with customized mythological frameworks to allow for different tribes. To think “outside the box” is very dangerous not so much politically but personally. It puts you outside the box and makes it nearly impossible to communicate with others who are very happy to remain in the box.

    Having said all that, the CT community is more incoherent than it should be. For example, evidence for even something obvious like Bilderberger is not the same as the impeccable evidence of 9/11 CT. If you take the whole right-wing conspiracy stuff with the Illuminati, masons etc., you are going into very speculative territory where the quality of evidence is poor. Personally my favorite site at the moment puts a lot of CT stuff in the same place check it out.

    • icosa on January 7, 2010 at 19:41

    that this program is being allowed to air.  JV is a controversial figure and of course to discredit him is to discredit the information.  I do believe that people are beginning to look outside the box and perhaps some will decide to do some further research.  People like me, who have been reading about this stuff for years are not in shock or awe.  I always say, take what you need and leave the rest, whenever I talk about a book or program I have watched with someone new to this information.  I am glad JV is doing the show but his lack of knowledge about some of these subjects amuse me.  He is quite dramatic in his presentation but perhaps that is the way he will get people’s attention.  Who knows.  The subjects he covers have been in the public domain for years and those looking for answers can certainly find them.

    • arendt on January 8, 2010 at 05:33

    thanks for an interesting (& coherent 🙂 diary.

    I avoided the show when I saw that JV was the host, because my immediate reaction was that they were equating CT with WWE.

    I look forward to someone filling me in on whether they are playing this for laughs, for discrediting CT, or just letting JV go to see what happens.

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