Thursday, 13 August 2009

Points of interest

Okay, so I've been lost for things to write for a month or two. I've started several blog posts but they just don't seem to sum up what I was hoping to say. Instead they turned into a waffle, and I just stopped writing.

I do have things to say though.

I've spent more time reading other people's material. I'd like to share the information I found, as well as how this is shaping my thinking. I recently organised all the RSS feeds, and found I rarely if ever look at 75% of them. That said, I have been finding some really good new ones.


Church of Nobody - I don't remember exactly how I stumbled upon it, but I've since discovered this chap posts over at the Craig Murray site, and visits other sites I rate too. If you're in any doubt that there's an elite group or groups of people secretly plotting to take wealth, resources and power away from us, the people, you're probably not going to get a lot of what he's talking about.

If on the other hand, you have looked into these groups, you'll be familiar with the subject matter, though probably surprised by how dark and dirty it gets. Nobody talks of a pedophocracy, an international network of people associated in, as the name suggests, the abuse of children. He points to the significance of media blackouts over major paedophile stories, sighting the Dutroux affair, Haut de la Guarenne, as well as similar incidents in the US as examples of incidents that occurred but seemed un-important enough to the mainstream news. A credible example is of the lack of reporting in relation to the Madeline McCann abduction/murder to the fact that there had been a major international paedophile operation in Portugal.

Power in Inverse Proportion to Publicity
Twin Pillars


From Church of Nobody, I ended up at Dave McGowan with a recommendation to read this. It blew me away. That such a crime could be taken out of the hands of law enforcement officers, and labelled an internal matter for the CIA is astonishing. So I read a bit more of McGowan, on his own site. I'm particularly interested in "Inside the Laurel Canyon" essays, describing the highly co-incidental numbers of musicians that were at the genesis of the hippy movement, whilst at the same time coming from serious military family, not to mention quite a few elites. Although I'm only so far as part III, it's got me hooked.

Rooting through my old RSS feeds, Bookmarks and downloaded documentaries I re-found some material worth looking into again, especially after reading the above.

Kay Griggs Interview - Quite often people I've talked to about (hate to use the word, but) conspiracies, they first response is why no-one ever (in their reality, i.e. via the MSM) comes forward to tell what they know. It's one of the reasons I sharpened my pencil to zone in on credible witnesses to some of the stuff I was talking about. Kay Griggs' story is about what happened to her during the time she was married to covert special ops 'trainer' for the US military, and during and after her divorce proceedings. It's a long interview, but enthralling, mind-blowing, and certainly food for thought.

Fight the New World Order - This is a 30 minute mash of information about the 'system' of power. When I watched it about two years ago, I didn't give it too much thought, but on seeing it again, thought it made a lot more sense. Goes into the European royal bloodlines and how this nefarious interbreeding has created one aspect of the 'elite' structure, competing with, and supporting other elites like the banking cartels, religions etc. Half hour, c'mon, it's not much to ask.

Oh yeah, I was making a point about how all this made me feel.... It makes me feel like I don't want to be part of the system, not their system anyway.

Seeing that more and more people are 'getting it' (don't worry elites, I have no doubt the majority will happily sleep along) it's interesting to how freely people are now talking about things.

These two offer a funny look at how fucked up things really are, and give it a hug. Inspiring.


Anyway, I'm in danger of starting to ramble, and I'm determined this post makes it to the "publish post" button....



9 comments:

lwtc247 said...

Howdo Edo.

I think I'll start calling myself a 'Conspiracy Examiner' on a permanent basis. The label is quite a good reflection of much that I am.

Thing is, there are too damn many conspiracies! - not just theories but actual hard core conspiracies.

I'm in need of a 48 hour day as it is, but to read up well on ALL of them, theory or not, it would break the proverbial Camels back.

With me, I guess it's a case of pick your favourite conspiracy.

Perhaps the child abuse (sexual, ritual sacrifice etc) should demand my attention but it's turned into 'backburner status', however, not as shelved as HAARP, Chemtrails, Planet X, Bloodlines, Jesuits/Black pope/UFO's

Just sharing my thoughts.

lwtc247

Edo said...

Hey Mate,

Thanks for dropping in.
I think my interest in all things conspiratorial has taken the shape of a classic bell curve, with me on the tail end of it right now. I did, like I'm sure many others have, get caught in a trap of trying to examine everything our friends put before us. No more.
It's good to see that more and more people are starting to cotton onto the fact things aren't quite what we thought, but I'm done with trying to convince every man and his dog to learn what I have.
It's just not worth the emotional heave-ho.
That's not defeatist in my mind, my family and close friends now aware of the way my mind works accept me for who I am, and the ideas I have. That's all I could ask for. They come to me to ask me stuff when 'they' feel the need to, and I try my best to put them in the right direction.
As the saying goes, "you can take a horse to water, but you can't make it drink".

lwtc247 said...

"you can take a horse to water, but you can't make it drink" - Lol.

"my family and close friends now aware of the way my mind works accept me for who I am" - Sounds v. familiar to me.

I feel guilty tho at not giving the child abuse thing the attention it probably deserves. I've got some stuff on it (like any good CE should, e.g. boys town documentary and so on).

So instead of needing a 48 hour day I'll simply need a 56 hour day instead.

lwtc247 said...

Your reply after reading this...



re: mistakes of Clare Swinney.

"ON CHARGING AT WINDMILLS (and other things that might whack you)
Tue, 08/25/2009 - 03:00 — "

http://winterpatriot.com/node/407

Anonymous said...

wanted to type:

Your reply {came to mind) after reading this...

Edo said...

Hey LWTC247,

Read that piece, and well... what can I say?! It all sounds a bit "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest". Quite extreme measures, but not altogether implausible.
To me, this all sounds like a bit of a psy-op though... You know, this is what happens to CE's when they overstep the mark, with Clair Sweeny as a (willing) accomplice. I dunno... What I do know is that I don't think I'd get myself into such a situation. :)

Anonymous said...

Hi Edo.
I didn't get the feeling it was a piece of work by the 'dark arts' dept. It seemed sincere to me.

I like winter patriots wriing style. Reminds me a bit of StefZ, but I agree, it would be ulikely for such things to happen to us.

However people in a fascist regime are probably likely to understimate the severity of their condition - until that is, the knock comes to their door.

And, as the fascism is increasing (will probably be inversely proportional to the demise of 'quantitative easing'), the probability of 'the knock' only will only grow.

Anyway, It's the Eid celebration today, and altho u probably don't celebrate it, I wish you joy and blessings also.

lwtc247

Edo said...

Thanks LWTC247! Happy Eid festivities to you and your family too.

As for the Winter Patriot piece, yeah, you're probably right. I just think that stories like this serve a dual purpose, one to inform, the other the instil fear. AJ springs to mind.

Penny said...

Hi edo, yeah, Dave McGowan is tops!

He is a regular on Meria Heller, link in my sidebar, and if you have 10 for a months subscription, you can go through the archives and hit every Dave McGowan interview going back to 2001.

I am a long time subscriber, no ads, and good guests. I always catch Dave there, and am waiting for his next appearance.

Impatiently I may add, I have those same chapters permanently linked and have read the book from which those came.

I can't reccomend him enough.. seriously, If you hit my blog, you will find lots of stuff on McGowan surrounding the LC series.

Oh and I like nobody too!