Scaling these city walls

tsarnaevloneleg-111x351Once again I am postponing the bushel basket of writing in the queue regarding false flags. I keep running into a phenomenon that has been hidden in plain sight. I have spent maybe 90 minutes now looking at photographs of the Boston Massacre to see what is really going on there. I urge you to do the same. It’s perfectly safe. No one got hurt. It was a television show, rated R, but only intended for one viewing.

Most amazing: Carole and Skip Downing are said to have a daughter who lost her leg in that accident. They are real people and the story has been circulated among their acquaintances, who are sympathetic. Yet everything I have seen there is Hollywood – blood packets, fake prosthetic limbs, actors walking around who minutes later are in wheel chairs all bloodied up. There is an obviously Photoshopped image of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev the crowd – obvious because there is a leg in the photo with no body attached to it. Does it belong to Jeff Bauman?)

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Where’s Waldo?

nodisinfo.com is doing a bang-up job dissecting the photos of the Boston event, seemingly working around the clock. God bless the Internet, long may she live. I present the following photos without comment. Each one is a zoom-in of the one previous. I will not suggest anything so as to allow you a clear mind. (Not thinking clearly here: Please excuse the fake gore. Photos are beneath fold.)
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It’s a Boston Miracle!

amputeestumpremoveI took down the post that last night was upsetting to me. Frankly, I got tired of the insults and stupidity. I am not crazy, paranoid, or prone to fantasies. I am, like millions of Americans, simply one for whom the spell is broken. I can’t be fooled anymore, at least not for long, and I don’t trust their so-called terrorist events. Once that spell is broken, they are easy to see.

Up above is a captured still from a video taken in Boston after the supposed bombing, which was really nothing more than two very loud booms that scared the shit out of people. I have made some crude marks using Paint, not unlike the blood on the pavement there, which came from plastic bags (seen lying on pavement in other stills).

I inserted two blue triangles, best I can do with that program. These are two actors, each having a role to play. The woman in red and black was seen going towards the bomb site as others were running away. I don’t know her real name. She appears to be positioned, like the black woman between the two yellow circles, to provide cover. The black woman is operating as an assistant and in other stills can be seen signalling on the progress of the operation, so to speak.

The man is wearing a grey hoodie, and was seen crouching against a wall in front of Lens Crafters as people were running in panic. His name, we are told, is Christian Williams, but a better guess, I am told, is Carlos Arredondo Steve Kolander, who is most likely some kind of spook. His job was to supply the fake prosthetic for “John Bauman,” most likely Lt. Nick Vogt, a guy who lost his legs in Afghanistan in 2011. (Picture below fold.) As he crouches on the sidewalk in other stills, it appears as though he moves the prosthetic out of hiding and waits to move in.

The yellow triangle, just to offer perspective, is the back of Vogt’s head. It is propped up as he observes Arredondo removing his real prosthetic legs and replacing them with the fake stumps that will later appear in the shock photo as Vogt is wheeled out of the arena. If you observe inside the yellow circles, you can make out the prosthetics. The one on our left is the new one for that day, and on the right, is Vogt’s actual prosthetic leg in the process of removal. Later the new stumps will be covered with blood. (Note the similarity in the shirt on Vogt to the shirt worn by “Bauman” in the wheel chair photo.)

There ya go. It’s over folks. The incident was staged. I don’t need to know anything else, because if it was real, they would not stage this part.
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Gun control now!

  • Most people should not own guns. They will not take the time to learn gun safety or become good shots, or have the nerve to use them in an emergency.
  • I include myself in that.
  • But we should all be allowed to own a gun if we want.
  • People above who should not own guns might own guns, so we should have laws that say we should not allow any guns in public places like theaters, schools, or fundamentalist churches.
  • Or Tea Party or Democratic Party gatherings.
  • I know that we ignore most of the Bill of Rights these days, but the Second Amendment pretty much says clearly that we have a right to bear arms. That militia clause is confusing, but probably had to do with a time when we did not have standing armies.
  • There’s always a hitch, and it is this: Some weapons we might call “guns” are really dangerous – machine guns, rocket launchers, tanks. These did not exist in 1790. So we have to draw a line.
  • “Assault” weapons are just guns with fancy handles. You still have to pull the trigger each time you shoot one bullet. That ought to be on this side of the line.
  • Weapons that fire more than one round at a trigger pull can cause immense harm. Put one of those in my hands when a bear charges or a CIA patsy or a guy who doesn’t like paying taxes and thinks he is John Galt, and we have a problem.
  • I lied in the title of this post above. I can do that if I want.

President Obama is said to have been very angry when the gun control bill did not pass. Take that with a grain of salt, as he’s an actor and that was probably staged for the cameras. But where he stands on gun control … who knows. What is worrisome with our National Security culture is that we will cede enough power to the executive that he won’t have to pass some silly law to disarm the populace. He’ll just do it. (“The Executive” is shorthand for the executive branch, which has pretty much been freed of all constitutional restraints since 9/11. It includes the military.)

But I cannot see that working – there are too many guns, too many ways to get guns, and anyway, what’s a few rifles when an assault helicopter is bearing down, or as in Collateral Murder, you can be killed from a helicopter so high in the sky that you cannot even hear it. Our biggest gun problems are cops, warriors, TSA agents, private soldiers, intel agents and patsies.

Redlining

If one views Syria as a mere proxy battle between the US and Russia, then use of Chechens as patsies in the Boston bombing makes more sense. Public figures could easily communicate in private and convey their threats and make their deals, but every word by an official has to carry with it a demonstration of the power to carry out threats. So in some fashion the Boston bombing, while at once keeping Americans in a high state of tension, also served to send a message to the Russians.

(It also was a nice cover for another bombing incident at the JFK Archives.)

What to make of it all? Who knows. If Russia has made it clear by its own actions that an attack on Syria is a red line, and if the Americans are now a telling Russia that they are ready to cross that line*, then we’ve got problem. But all of this posturing and redlining has a purpose. Powerful people are talking to one another.

In our highly censored environment we only hear the voices of our sock puppets. But American and NATO forces so far have caused the deaths of 70,000 Syrians, and the Russians are keenly aware that many more are at risk if the Americans unleash the NATO dogs once more. The stakes are high – I wonder if the people in DC who so easily kill so many have more surprises in store for Syria as well as poor schmucks who like to run in foot races.
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*No one in Washington gives two shits about chemical weapons. Get real. Americans drenched Vietnam in Agent Orange and sold chemical weapons to Saddam Hussein and then sat idly by while he gassed Kurds … This country is the Bizzaroville, a poster child for hypocrisy in the art of posturing.

Hang ’em high; Obama’s “red line”

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I write about “thought control” here now and then, but the concept has no penetrating power. Humans are self-contained self-validation machines, so that any suggestion that the mind is thinking thoughts supplied by others is immediately rejected. That’s actually why it works.

So it might be useful now to witness an real-time example. The supposed Boston Marathon bombers have been mauled, one is dead and the other fired on without being given opportunity to surrender. Since he survived, the executive promptly announced that he has no rights, so would never be heard from again unless via the executive.*
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Stiffs

mary-roachFrom the book Stiff: The Curious Lives of American Cadavers, by Mary Roach.

The way I see it, being dead is not terribly far off from being on a cruise ship. Most of your time is spent lying on your back. The brain has shut down. The flesh begins to soften. Nothing much new happens, and nothing is expected of you.

That is the opening paragraph to an interesting book by one of our better humorists. Her picture to the left, if you pick up on it too, is of a woman of mischief.

Now substitute any of the following for the word “dead:”

  • Democrat
  • Republican
  • Randian
  • Patriotic
  • An American journalist
  • A news anchor
  • A blogger
  • An American college student

While I’m at it, here are some of my more memorable passages from notable wits regarding education, the subject of the post above this one:

  • Just think of the tragedy of teaching children not to doubt. (Clarence Darrow)
  • Only in history is stupidity the result of more, not less, schooling. (James Loewen)
  • I respect faith, but doubt is what gets you an education. (Wilson Mizner)
  • American college students are like American colleges – each has half-dulled faculties. (James Thurber)
  • Men are born ignorant, not stupid; they are made stupid by education. (Bertrand Russell)
  • The truth is that schools don’t really teach anything at all except how to obey orders. (John Taylor Gatto)
  • The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike that those who think differently. (Nietzsche)

Add your own, of course. And remember the rule of foxholes – lighting up makes us targets. Enjoy!

And there was much rejoicing …

From the New York Times:

Senator Max Baucus of Montana, the chairman of the powerful Finance Committee, will retire from the Senate after 36 years, the sixth Senate Democrat to head to the exits in 2014, according to Democratic officials close to the senator.

A Democratic official said former Gov. Brian Schweitzer of Montana, a Democrat and still one of the most popular political figures in the state, is leaning toward running for the seat, ensuring that Democrats still have a strong chance at retaining it. But Mr. Baucus’s departure means the Democrats will now be defending open seats in Montana, West Virginia, Iowa, Michigan, New Jersey and South Dakota.

Why the Founders wanted no standing armies

Archetype: (in Jungian psychology) a collectively inherited unconscious idea, pattern of thought, image, etc., universally present in individual psyches.

One of the reasons I suspect that events like Boston are probably false-flag is that normal people don’t do such things. It requires hatred of humanity, a desire to inflict pain on others, and a sense of political purpose all at once.

In case you think I have accidentally defined “terrorist” here, I have, but only as a deliberately implanted archetype. Americans are taught to believe that there are America-haters out there. Such creatures do not exist. If they did, events like Boston would be everyday occurrences, and we’d never be safe to travel. Our own “patriots,” the other side of that coin, have bombed so many countries, inflicted so much suffering on the planet that revenge ought to be the soup of the day, but it is not.
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Fear, Inc.

imageStupidity covers our land like thick and too-sweet frosting on a bakery cake. The Tsarnaev brothers not only do not get their day in court, but one has been murdered, the other is near death. The neighborhoods of Waterton were searched without warrant, people driven out of their homes at gunpoint as helicopters hovered menacingly overhead and German shepards barked.

All because people are frightened of boogeymen. Americans are so scared they will tolerate any abuse of police state justice, the Bill of Rights shredded as innocent people stand with hands over heads.
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