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ceetee9
29th August 2017, 16:34
I just came across the following article by Jon Rappoport that I found very interesting and wanted to share it with the forum. If you are not familiar with Jon, I highly recommend reading some of his articles. IMHO, Jon is not only very intelligent but one of the few remaining journalists who hasn't gone insane and/or sold his soul to the globalists.

The link to the article below is here (https://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2017/08/24/cartels-that-run-the-world-2/) along with a follow up Alex Jones interview with Jon. TTNlegSYy-Q

I wish Jon would have cited the article title and date published on the liberal website, TheNation.com, that, he alleges, admits that all the Trump, Russia, etc. media attacks are baseless and baloney. He states this in the video at around 23:30. I did a quick search at TheNation.com but didn't find the article.


Cartels That Run The World

by Jon Rappoport

August 24, 2017

The following information comes from insider interviews with Ellis Medavoy and Richard Bell, two people I interview extensively in my collection, The Matrix Revealed. This is just a brief taste of what they have to say…

Major institutions on this planet that control Military, Money, Energy, Government, Medical, Corporate, Media, and Education are becoming, more and more, global cartels, horizontally integrated across national borders.

This is more than a top-down command process. It’s organically evolving. Three steps forward, two steps back. There is a great deal of competition among the components of a given cartel, but there is also cooperation. And in the long run, the see-saw is tipping in the direction of cooperation, as these entities realize they may well have more to gain that way.

I can’t stress too strongly this EVOLVING process. All attempts to merely assume twelve men in a room run the planet fall woefully short.

Instead, over time, people who lead a powerful institution (like Energy, for example) look out and recognize more major players, and in this recognition there is an impulse to compete and win and destroy, but there is also an impulse to build commonality and therefore monopolize the entire territory.

During one conversation with retired master propagandist Ellis Medavoy, I asked him about the extent of mutual cooperation in his given field, psychological warfare. He responded:

“Twenty years ago, I would have said we were all operating separately and jealously. Each of us was mining his own contacts and building his false pictures of reality for the masses. But then things began to change. Globally. First of all, more of us were pushing the same holograms. And because communication and travel were speeding up so rapidly, we were working a lot of the same venues. We would run into each other more often. We began to share information. I mean, it was cautious. We weren’t gushing with unbridled love, I assure you. The competitive factor was still strong. And we had fights. But through all that, we began to see through the fog, so to speak. We began to understand the effectiveness of cooperating. We would test each other with privileged information, to see if we could trust each other to keep it private. A tidbit here, a tidbit there.

“And you see, behind us, other groups were finding commonality, too. For example, in the area of medical propaganda, where I operated a lot of the time. And these groups saw they could join together for specific operations, on an international scale. They could push enormous lies globally, and everyone of their class would profit and gain wider control. So I would find myself working with a psy warfare guy from, say, France, or Germany in a joint venture. We would rub elbows. We’d be feeding from the same basic money trough.

“We’d both be briefed by a team of intelligence experts, and those experts would be of several nationalities. Slowly, I saw a new kind of umbrella structure emerging.

“See, suppose during the secret lead-up to a planned economic crisis [money cartel], you can distract everybody with a phony epidemic [medical cartel]. Do you see? Leaders perceive a reason to cooperate. Planners become more intelligent and clever. They reach across lines they never would have reached across before…

“You begin to see the outlines of a much more inclusive future structure. This is multi-front warfare.”

Richard Bell, another former insider, said to me: “People like to assume that money is everything. If you can limit the amount of money the public has, eventually they weaken and cave in and they’re easier to control. And this is certainly true. But on the other hand, as mega-corporations gain more power and range and markets, you have a clash, because those corporations, which are now cooperating in ways they never have, as a cartel in some respects, want customers for their products. They don’t want abject poverty across the board. People have to be able to buy their products.

“So there is a heavy conflict. It’s a conflict between elite bankers [money cartel] and mega-corporations [corporation cartel]. It needs to be resolved through advance planning, over the long term. So now you have these powerful men sitting down and talking in a new way. Other big-time players get involved, too [government, media, energy cartels, for example].”

This is just the beginning of what these people have to say about the Matrix in their interviews and how it REALLY works.

Flash
29th August 2017, 16:52
It works like what id described here at tiny local levels, cartels built up for insignificant money, much more for a sense of power. I rub your back, you rub mine, i getcontract a, you take b and we allow no one else around. Then, mini scandals may emerge and players slightly change, but the same parade continues. And this at tiny levels. And at these, nobody dare opposing. Can you imagine when there is much more power and money involved!!!!????

I sm presently a witness to such tiny cartel and it p iss es me off.

Nobody has back bones

ceetee9
3rd September 2017, 00:20
:bump: Ok, I'm shamelessly bumping this thread up because I think it is important information and worth filing away even if you don't believe it.

Spellbound
3rd September 2017, 00:37
I would put the food industry right up there with Big Oil and Big Pharma.

Dave - Toronto

DeDukshyn
3rd September 2017, 03:42
I would put the food industry right up there with Big Oil and Big Pharma.

Dave - Toronto

"Big Agra" -- very closely tied with Big Pharma, as is "Big Chemical", basically both little brothers of Big Pharma and intertangled ...

ramus
3rd September 2017, 13:15
I'M PRETTY SURE THIS IS THE LINK TO THE ARTICLE JON RAPPOPORT IS TALKING ABOUT IN THE INTERVIEW WITH ALEX JONES @ 23:30 ...

https://www.thenation.com/article/a-leak-or-a-hack-a-forum-on-the-vips-memo/

HERE IS PART OF IT :

A Leak or a Hack? A Forum on the VIPS Memo
A letter from dissenting members of VIPS, a reply from VIPS, and the results of our independent review.
By Various Contributors
September 1, 2017



Editor’s note, 9/1/2017: For more than 150 years, The Nation has been committed to fearless, independent journalism. We have a long history of seeking alternative views and taking unpopular stances. We believe it is important to challenge questionable conventional wisdom and to foster debate—not police it. Focusing on unreported or inadequately reported issues of major importance and raising questions that are not being asked have always been a central part of our work.

This journalistic mission led The Nation to be troubled by the paucity of serious public scrutiny of the January 2017 intelligence-community assessment (ICA) on purported Russian interference in our 2016 presidential election, which reflects the judgment of the CIA, the FBI, and the NSA. That report concluded that Russian President Vladimir Putin personally ordered the hacking of the DNC and the dissemination of e-mails from key staffers via WikiLeaks, in order to damage Hillary Clinton’s candidacy. This official intelligence assessment has since led to what some call “Russiagate,” with charges and investigations of alleged collusion with the Kremlin, and, in turn, to what is now a major American domestic political crisis and an increasingly perilous state of US-Russia relations. To this day, however, the intelligence agencies that released this assessment have failed to provide the American people with any actual evidence substantiating their claims about how the DNC material was obtained or by whom. Astonishingly and often overlooked, the authors of the declassified ICA themselves admit that their “judgments are not intended to imply that we have proof that shows something to be a fact.”

That is why The Nation published Patrick Lawrence’s article “A New Report Raises Big Questions About Last Year’s DNC Hack.” The article largely reported on a recently published memo prepared by Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS), which argued, based on their own investigation, that the theft of the DNC e-mails was not a hack, but some kind of inside leak that did not involve Russia.
LONG ARTICLE .... VIEW FROM LINK

AS STATED BY JON THIS IS THE LONGEST RUNNING CONSERVATIVE MAG IN THE U.S. AND THEY HAVE TURNED ON THE FAR LEFT..

ceetee9
3rd September 2017, 16:57
I'M PRETTY SURE THIS IS THE LINK TO THE ARTICLE JON RAPPOPORT IS TALKING ABOUT IN THE INTERVIEW WITH ALEX JONES @ 23:30 ...

https://www.thenation.com/article/a-leak-or-a-hack-a-forum-on-the-vips-memo/

HERE IS PART OF IT :

A Leak or a Hack? A Forum on the VIPS Memo
A letter from dissenting members of VIPS, a reply from VIPS, and the results of our independent review.
By Various Contributors
September 1, 2017

Thank you ramus. I wonder how much of this has been published by the MSM?