Saturday, June 20, 2015

The Charleston Shooting: the larger covert op

Via comment by Anonymous on The President Gets it Wrong Once Again -- Guns are...

 Dylan Roof
“Long-term covert ops sometimes disguise themselves by claiming that the hidden cause of a problem is the cure. So it is with psychiatric drugs, like SSRI antidepressants, which push people into committing murder. In the aftermath of these killings, leaders call for expanded psychiatric screening—which will result in further prescription of those very same drugs.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)
Police report the suspect in the Charleston church shooting, Dylann Roof, has been captured.
This is the latest in a string of crimes in which black-white conflict has been highlighted, pressed, argued, and used, for the purposes of: fanning flames of racial discord, exercising further gun control, and fatuously claiming that universal psychiatric screening and drugging is an answer.
In this brief article, I focus on black-white conflict.
In the 1960s, in America, the burgeoning drug culture and the Vietnam War became the occasion for protests and riots that shook the nation. In that case, the main target was the federal government.
Even though the “revolution” was pro-left, the 1968 Chicago riots were staged at the Democratic nominating convention. That gives you some idea of the degree of overall and virulent anti-government sentiment.
From the point of view of elite planners, the 1960s should not be repeated; at least not in the same way.
This time, the government should be seen as the hero, the rescuer, the mediator.
For that to happen, Americans would turn on and target each other.
There is no better way to accomplish that than to strike at the issue of race.
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2 comments:

  1. The MSM is all over this but come to think of it, I don't recall any reporting
    on the Waco II massacre. What makes one more important than the other.
    Waco II is more relevant to me as it has familiarities to Ruby Ridge, subterfuge.

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    1. What makes one more important than the other. Waco II is more relevant to me as it has familiarities to Ruby Ridge, subterfuge.

      Color, of course. :)

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      Waco II is more relevant to me as it has familiarities to Ruby Ridge, subterfuge.

      Agreed.Thanks.

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