Following directly on last episode's discussion and skipping right over Joel's promise to tie it to feminism, we talk the significance of manufactured "lone wolf" gunman, Allen Dulles's basement version of Langley, why the intelligence community is counter intuitively anti-nationalist, how Trump/Vance will equally counter intuitively advance a globalist agenda by preserving institutional power without the use of "Banes" (see The Bane of the Banker episode), and something almost no one else actually seems to hit on - what is the purpose of globalism?
Episode Notes/Additional Information:
Whitney Webb elaborating on the details of these exact talking points for 2.5hrs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMYdu-vTuPI
My blog post on MKUltra and one of the most important things to come from it (the KUBARK manual) as it relates to government actions during COVID:
https://thewhiteboardpig.wordpress.com/2020/07/21/fingerprinting-the-not-so-invisible-hand/
The original KUBARK manual text, mostly unredacted:
https://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/terrorism/kubarkinterrogationmanual.pdf
Tom O'Neill on Joe Rogan talking about MKUltra and the Manson killings:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4OXGSwuHYf0gHtJxGWIbLL
The Nietzsche Podcast's episode on Michael Parenti's analysis of Cesar as a genuine populist:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1aIFCydDdvvl8FEsdk30Yz
Book recommendations:
The Shock Doctrine, by Naomi Klein
MKUltra as used on a society-wide scale, globally
The Devil's Chessboard, by David Talbot
History of the CIA and the ghost of Allen Dulles as the actual US government
Suprise, Kill, Vanish, by Annie Jacodsen
CIA's actions all over the world for the past 70+ years that never make the news or make the news presented as something else
Chaos, by Tom O'Neill
Same Tom O'Neill as on the Rogan podcast linked above, talking in more detail about the same stuff