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ExomatrixTV
16th May 2016, 11:50
Government Infiltration PsyOp Exposed 2016
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Bill Ryan
16th May 2016, 13:20
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Actually, this is quite a good little video. The alternative media is being infiltrated and deliberately ridiculed/confused. We were told exactly how this would be done by Doug Hagmann (though many of us knew!), back in Feb 2013, here:
DHS Insider: Obama’s cyber warriors & preparing for collapse
http://web.archive.org/web/20130403005110/homelandsecurityus.com/archives/7666
@ John: side note — PLEASE always add a description of the video if you can. There was no description in the YouTube text, either. I nearly didn't watch it, and when I started in, I almost thought it was a parody. It's not — it's serious.
Mercedes
16th May 2016, 13:41
I' for one feel guilty of have fallen to all of the above. I feel so much frustration over so many of the information and it has gotten, as she states, very hard to listen to or to know what to believe. It is the plan I see now, to discourage and dishearten. It works, it gets to be overwhelming over time. But we must not be hard on ourselves for "falling", through the years we have learned that this is a war on the spiritual level, and they are fighting with all their might to get us to surrender. The harder and thougher they strike shows how scared they are of losing, SCARED being the key word, let us not be scared, lets just get up and continue our search, keep your heart being the guide and with some assistance ( Ha ha !) from our brain, even though it might fall sometimes into the traps. Thank you Avalon, thank you Exomatrix, to all of you guys that care enough to be here for all, to bring all of the information we all need. And to them: Bring it on!
ceetee9
16th May 2016, 14:25
I could not get the video to play (on my Macbook). I was able to download the YouTube video though and watch it that way. Has anyone else had any trouble trying to get this video to play?
Update: My mistake. Rebooting my Mac fixed the issue.
Bill Ryan
16th May 2016, 14:31
It is the plan I see now, to discourage and dishearten. It works
Yes. Not only to discourage and dishearten, but to misinform, confuse, and stir up conflict between good-hearted people.
The real problem (I think) is that our firewalls are often down.
We buy into silly stories without checking. (Easy to do! We always need to take the time to check things by cross-referencing)
We're too quick to forward those silly stories, so they spread really fast sometimes.
We tend to be intellectually lazy. To figure out what's true and what's not can occasionally take quite some work.
Some people don't do that work, and just say "It's ALL a lie! NASA never tells the truth!" (etc etc). That's just silly, too. Disinfo is a mix of truth and lies, and it's usually 80% truth.
Anyone in the CIA will tell you that 'hook' works best. The challenge is to figure out which 20% is the false bit.
Do read this Feb 2013 article I referenced in post #2:
DHS Insider: Obama’s cyber warriors & preparing for collapse
http://web.archive.org/web/20130403005110/homelandsecurityus.com/archives/7666
That tells us that the alternative media is heavily infiltrated with paid assets on blogs, YouTube comments, forums, Facebook, and so on. It's the simplest thing to buy someone a laptop and pay them a stipend to create problems. Real good value for CIA money. :) Even one clever asset can create a host of problems for thousands of people. And there are probably thousands, working full-time.
The forum here is insulated, to a fair extent. The mods team is pretty able and vigilant, though it's wise for us not to say too much about the tools we use. The application process, though certainly not foolproof, is a pretty good starting point.
But despite all this, Richard Dolan said it perfectly in this 30 March 2016 interview with Jimmy Church (discussed here (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?89709-Jimmy-Church-w-Corey-Goode-Joseph-Farrell-and-Richard-Dolan-Secret-Space-Program))
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNLnlUkptqA
1:17:12:
I think that there's something desperately wrong with some of these individuals who come out as so-called whistleblowers. There's something not right about them.
Listen to that whole segment, continuing on from there.
Then, at 1:18:07:
If I were an anonymous person, and I wanted to wreak havoc on this field, do you know how easy it would be? Some study, to find out what are the current stories about Mars, what are the current things that the UFO people are talking about, and I would just concoct something!
And then I would go on one of the people who does all the interviews — I'm not going to mention anyone by name — and I would get myself out there and I would be the hot new thing, and I'd go to conferences and I'd get paid money to have my own... whatever I do. And I could DO it.
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/images/smilies/0506%20Clapping.gif http://projectavalon.net/forum4/images/smilies/0506%20Clapping.gif http://projectavalon.net/forum4/images/smilies/0506%20Clapping.gif http://projectavalon.net/forum4/images/smilies/0506%20Clapping.gif http://projectavalon.net/forum4/images/smilies/0506%20Clapping.gif
Go Richard. :star:
But none of this would bite, or have any effect, if we weren't so collectively gullible. Those who do real research are in the minority. Checking facts, cross-checking references, taking the time to look at someone's background, and the track record of their claims.
We can sometimes be our own worst enemies, and this is gleefully exploited by the VERY clever people behind the scenes who know exactly what they're doing.
Hervé
16th May 2016, 15:06
Yep... bitterly reminiscing being a desert's lone voice in the Boston bombings (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?80749-The-Boston-Bombing-was-an-elaborately-staged-theatrical-event.&p=945084&viewfull=1#post945084) threads... against the hell and high waters of their "It's all a Hollywood movie-set production (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?80749-The-Boston-Bombing-was-an-elaborately-staged-theatrical-event.&p=945319&viewfull=1#post945319)" psy-op.
Enola
16th May 2016, 15:24
I can be gullible, because it just wouldn't naturally occur to me that someone who are trying to tell you the truth could be deliberately lying to you. It's just so contradictory to how I think and what I've learned to expect. Anyway, not everyone wants to enlighten you, even if 80% of what they're saying does.
3(C)+me
16th May 2016, 17:04
That was so funny. I loved her acting bits, made me laugh.
Before it's news is site I see posted on this forum, highly suspect.
The flat earth, kind of getting obvious now, isn't it.
But what else are they supposed to do? They got to do something.
Great video and thanks for posting.
DeDukshyn
16th May 2016, 17:35
At least once a week there is an article on the MSN.com news and entertainment site, that highlights some, usually preposterous, "conspiracy theory", and then continues to ridicule conspiracy theorists. This is regular and consistent "program" if you will, for the MSN website.
Today's was a story about how a time traveller from the future went back in time to watch the Mike Tyson fight. The evidence is someone in the crowd using a device that look sort-of (but not really at all) a cell phone from ... I guess the future ... lol.
Here's the MSN article: http://www.msn.com/en-ca/sports/boxing/conspiracy-theorists-believe-theres-a-time-traveler-at-1995-mike-tyson-fight/ar-BBt5qwT?li=AAggNb9
Here's the article MSN used: http://ca.complex.com/sports/2016/05/conspiracy-theorist-time-traveler-smartphone-camera-1995-mike-tyson-fight
The device in question looks like an old style Casio digital camera from the 90's.
Now one would have to ask themselves ... is this newsworthy? Is it a worthy news article that claims that someone unknown and unnamed thinks that a time traveler went back in time to watch a Mike Tyson fight just because there's a shot of someone holding a camera in the crowd?
Is that worth repeating, for any news agency? I'd say "no", lol not at all ...this isn't even a conspiracy theory in my book. So that begs the question ... why is it there? Why does it exists? Cue Bono? And there's at least one of these every single week ...
I see the attempts to drive a big wedge between people who would consider that "conspiracy" is a real concept actually happening, and those who would rather believe what voices of "authority" say without question. The wedge is also being inserted directly into alternate truth circles ... obviously the old "divide and conquer" trick ... yawwwnnnn.
Chester
16th May 2016, 22:31
How funny while I was right in the middle of watching this documentary, someone suggested I check out this thread.
This documentary is named Mirage Men (here) (http://www.miragemen.com/) and (here) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirage_Men)
The film can be seen for free if you have Amazon Prime.
Edit from Bill — it's here, in the Avalon Library:
http://we.tl/ZThLx7DZ0L (https://we.tl/ZThLx7DZ0L)(462 Mb, MP4 format)
EDIT ADDED:
I can be gullible, because it just wouldn't naturally occur to me that someone who are trying to tell you the truth could be deliberately lying to you. It's just so contradictory to how I think and what I've learned to expect. Anyway, not everyone wants to enlighten you, even if 80% of what they're saying does.
Boy do I know all about that...
shaberon
16th May 2016, 22:45
I wish that "it went without saying".
I have to remind myself constantly that not everyone was trained as a small child about subliminals, misdirection, propaganda, military counter-insurgency; it is all kind of the same thing, and it is not that hard to understand, but until you put those goodies in your basket, it's like wandering a hall of mirrors.
Since discrediting ops are still described as "easy to do", this type of training must be in very short supply. I would suggest studying methods of deception as soon as you learn how to read.
Enola
17th May 2016, 00:08
http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/talkCast.jsp?masterId=119117&pageNumber=1&pageSize=15
I have no idea who this is meant to be but he actually seems to have some kind of idea what he's talking about. Youtube is full of disinfo agents, etc.
Mark (Star Mariner)
17th May 2016, 14:20
I had to smile when she put on her tin hat and spoofed "there were no planes on 9/11 it was all CGI!" It's a good point she makes. There are assets I'm sure who are paid to muddy the waters of truth with bogus theories (and no I'm not trying to subtly suggest the "no planes on 9/11" theory is a psyop - it 'may' be, or it may not be, but let's not digress). But on top of psyop operatives spreading fake news, let's not forget there are probably other secondary assets who are paid to endorse them (by agreeing with them, and 'liking' them).
The real problem (I think) is that our firewalls are often down.
We buy into silly stories without checking. (Easy to do! We always need to take the time to check things by cross-referencing)
We're too quick to forward those silly stories, so they spread really fast sometimes.
We tend to be intellectually lazy. To figure out what's true and what's not can occasionally take quite some work.
Agreed for sure. If I may be so bold, I might add a couple more to the list.
*A lack of intelligence (rather forgetting to use our intelligence). It's actually more a lack of rational thought and plain common sense!
*A tendency to be simply unaware (this is not necessarily a flaw). It is a basic lack of awareness on the subject matter at its foundation. When someone already has at least a reasonable footing in the subject, has an existing knowledge-base to draw from, they have a practical background on which to build when presented with new information. He or she is able to tie threads together from previous knowledge/experience, and from that gather and cultivate a solid hypothesis. As an example, the Flat Earth. Those jumping on the band wagon of this theory and suddenly believing in it (as a good number seem to be), may probably have never read about, heard about, or even contemplated, the shape of the Earth before.
Jhonie
18th May 2016, 04:53
http://yournewswire.com/cia-pilot-swears-oath-planes-did-not-bring-towers-down-on-911/
Former CIA officer and commercial jet pilot John Lear has sworn an affidavit saying that the Twin Towers were not bought to the ground by planes crashing into them on 9/11.
Is this a fake news page, or what?
ExomatrixTV
18th May 2016, 08:37
@ John: side note — PLEASE always add a description of the video if you can. There was no description in the YouTube text, either. I nearly didn't watch it, and when I started in, I almost thought it was a parody. It's not — it's serious.
~will do Bill ... sometimes there is more truth to be found in satire & parodies than 'reality' soaps of mainstream media ;) ... having fun is maybe to most effective way and best tactical move to beat the status quo and reaching out to neutrals!
Bill Ryan
18th May 2016, 12:50
~will do Bill ...
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
http://yournewswire.com/cia-pilot-swears-oath-planes-did-not-bring-towers-down-on-911/
Former CIA officer and commercial jet pilot John Lear has sworn an affidavit saying that the Twin Towers were not bought to the ground by planes crashing into them on 9/11.
Is this a fake news page, or what?
No, it's not... but let's just say they don't check out the truth/validity of some of their stories very well. (They grab stuff off blogs and YouTube, and post it pretty quickly, like BeforeItsNews.)
Mike Gorman
19th May 2016, 01:51
I like the lady's approach, she has perspicacity and insight-if you were a member of the 'inner circle' of the kabal, the government shopfront, the 'shadow power bloc' you would seek to discredit dangerous developments in the alternative community. In times previous to these the alternative community was easily dismissed as being 'lunatic fringe' and ideas characterized in the mainstream narrative as humorously dismissed extremism - but these days with the internet enabling global discourse the alternative ideas have reached a more challenging level. This is why the internet is being increasingly depicted as 'T.V 2.0' and large commercial projects streaming movies, mainstream documentary and the 'party line' are encouraged-so that people regard 'the internet' as being just another digital channel, an option for entertainment. Since the internet was never intended to be a public resource it has been a thorn in the power bloc's side-so the more they can get people to take it all for granted, the better.
arwen
19th May 2016, 09:21
It is the plan I see now, to discourage and dishearten. It works
Yes. Not only to discourage and dishearten, but to misinform, confuse, and stir up conflict between good-hearted people.
The real problem (I think) is that our firewalls are often down.
We buy into silly stories without checking. (Easy to do! We always need to take the time to check things by cross-referencing)
We're too quick to forward those silly stories, so they spread really fast sometimes.
We tend to be intellectually lazy. To figure out what's true and what's not can occasionally take quite some work.
Some people don't do that work, and just say "It's ALL a lie! NASA never tells the truth!" (etc etc). That's just silly, too. Disinfo is a mix of truth and lies, and it's usually 80% truth.
Anyone in the CIA will tell you that 'hook' works best. The challenge is to figure out which 20% is the false bit.
But none of this would bite, or have any effect, if we weren't so collectively gullible. Those who do real research are in the minority. Checking facts, cross-checking references, taking the time to look at someone's background, and the track record of their claims.
We can sometimes be our own worst enemies, and this is gleefully exploited by the VERY clever people behind the scenes who know exactly what they're doing.
Critical thinking skills and the ability to evaluate information have actually become 21st century survival skills. I developed a model thoroughly backed by research to mainstream these basic skills to the general public. Suffice it to say I am out of a career now. LOL! But that has actually freed me up, so it's all good.
Just inserting this here to back up what Bill is saying - Bill, you are 100% spot on, and I am saying this as an expert in Information Literacy and Information Science (which is the official, and well buried term in the mainstream, and is being systematically marginalized and altered so that these skills are inaccessible to the general public - you don't need a degree or college education to be information literate - anybody who can read can be - but the authorities would definitely prefer that the general public not be information literate). I could say much more about all this, but for now, I will leave it at that.
Bill Ryan
19th May 2016, 11:30
I could say much more about all this
Please, please do! :sun: :flower: :sun:
It is the plan I see now, to discourage and dishearten. It works
Yes. Not only to discourage and dishearten, but to misinform, confuse, and stir up conflict between good-hearted people.
The real problem (I think) is that our firewalls are often down.
We buy into silly stories without checking. (Easy to do! We always need to take the time to check things by cross-referencing)
We're too quick to forward those silly stories, so they spread really fast sometimes.
We tend to be intellectually lazy. To figure out what's true and what's not can occasionally take quite some work.
Some people don't do that work, and just say "It's ALL a lie! NASA never tells the truth!" (etc etc). That's just silly, too. Disinfo is a mix of truth and lies, and it's usually 80% truth.
Anyone in the CIA will tell you that 'hook' works best. The challenge is to figure out which 20% is the false bit.
But none of this would bite, or have any effect, if we weren't so collectively gullible. Those who do real research are in the minority. Checking facts, cross-checking references, taking the time to look at someone's background, and the track record of their claims.
We can sometimes be our own worst enemies, and this is gleefully exploited by the VERY clever people behind the scenes who know exactly what they're doing.
Critical thinking skills and the ability to evaluate information have actually become 21st century survival skills. I developed a model thoroughly backed by research to mainstream these basic skills to the general public. Suffice it to say I am out of a career now. LOL! But that has actually freed me up, so it's all good.
Just inserting this here to back up what Bill is saying - Bill, you are 100% spot on, and I am saying this as an expert in Information Literacy and Information Science (which is the official, and well buried term in the mainstream, and is being systematically marginalized and altered so that these skills are inaccessible to the general public - you don't need a degree or college education to be information literate - anybody who can read can be - but the authorities would definitely prefer that the general public not be information literate). I could say much more about all this, but for now, I will leave it at that.
I agree with Bill
Please share any more information that could help with becoming more information literate.
That discussion alone would warrant its own separate forum post. I would love to learn more of this and sure other members would to.
If you have these skills I am almost begging you to share them. It would be invaluable to all.
Thank you
arwen
20th May 2016, 11:20
Bill and Chipsam - my apologies, but at the moment, I just cannot. I do intend to put something together for this forum in the future, but for now, for personal reasons, I need to put that on hold. I just really really wanted to support Bill on this aspect - in the desert of dis and misinformation, the Still Quiet Voice of Reason is a rare oasis!
Enola
22nd June 2016, 22:55
I've been listening some more to this "Out of Darkness, Into the Light" guy (Dave).
http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/talkCast.jsp?masterId=119117&pageNumber=0&pageSize=15
(If that's okay to post, as he trashes most of the alternative media).
Anyway, here is what I think:
At first he seems pretty credible. He knows a lot of stuff, and is highly articulate and intelligent.
Then you start to notice that this guy sounds very military. And almost a bit too able, or good at what he's doing. Also, you start to notice some recurring patterns, like consistently ridiculing Christianity even while professing to be a Christian.
I now suspect this guy could be some kind of agent, himself, maybe directed at the Christian audience to try and get them over to the New Age/Conspiracy side.
onawah
15th August 2016, 21:43
Orwellian CA bill: reporters can’t post undercover videos 8/15/16 by Jon Rappoport
https://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2016/08/15/orwellian-ca-bill-reporters-cant-post-undercover-videos/
Orwellian CA bill: reporters can’t post undercover videos
Planned Parenthood wielding new hammer against free speech
By Jon Rappoport
This one is big. It adds to California’s growing reputation as Police State Central.
First we had SB 277, which forced vaccinations on school children. Now we have Assembly Bill 1671, which would make it a crime for journalists to post and report on certain undercover videos, even though they didn’t make the videos.
That’s right. In California, such videos are already illegal, because they don’t have permission of all parties to be recorded. But if Bill 1671 passes, reporters who are sent those videos, or find them, couldn’t post them and write stories about them. Mainstream, alternative, freelance reporters—it wouldn’t matter.
Even more bizarre, Bill 1671 specifies undercover videos that secretly record “healthcare providers.” These are the videos targeted by the Bill.
Nick Cahill, at the Courthouse News Service, has the story. Here are key quotes. Buckle up:
“Controversy surrounding secretly recorded videos showing Planned Parenthood employees discussing fetal tissue sales has morphed into a California proposal that would punish media companies for reporting on certain undercover videos. But media groups say the bill, which is on the verge of clearing the Legislature, could have a ‘chilling effect’ on free speech and set the state up for First Amendment court battles.”
“Born from the 2015 hidden-camera footage released by the anti-abortion Center for Medical Progress, Planned Parenthood is pushing Assembly Bill 1671 which it claims will protect abortion clinics and other health care providers from similar malicious sting operations.”
“The bill would criminalize publishing undercover video footage of ‘health care providers’ and subject third parties, including journalists, to penalties for reporting and distributing the illegally recorded footage.” [My comment: It appears criminal penalties could be applied to anyone who posts the videos and comments on them, online. Not just reporters.]
“Under AB 1671, a journalist receiving and posting footage from an anonymous source could be punished by the state as well as be opened up to potential civil lawsuits. Whistleblowers would not be exempt from the proposal either, regardless of how they obtained the illegal footage.”
“The opponents take issue with how the bill specifically criminalizes the distribution of communication with a health care provider. Targeting a specific area of speech amounts to content-based regulation of speech and is unconstitutional, the ACLU claims.”
“’The same rationale for punishing communications of some preferred professions or industries could as easily be applied to other communications [such as] law enforcement, animal testing labs, gun makers, lethal injection drug producers, the petroleum industry and religious sects,’ ACLU legislative director Kevin Baker wrote in an opposition letter…”
If you feel you’ve just entered the Twilight Zone, gone down the rabbit hole, you have.
How about this? Some enterprising citizen-reporter in California secretly records a conversation with a doctor, in which the doctor admits that he vaccinates all children-patients, but would never vaccinate his own kids.
The video link is sent to a journalist in Los Angeles, who then posts it on his website. Suddenly, that LA journalist is hauled into court and the video is taken down.
What about this? Somebody makes a secret recording of a conversation between a well-known oncologist and his colleague about the massive dangers of chemotherapy—including remarks about several of the doctors’ cancer patients who actually died from chemo. A freelance reporter, who obtains the video, posts it on his site. The video is taken down, the reporter is arrested, prosecuted—and sued.
And couldn’t a California-based pharmaceutical company claim status as a “health provider?” Supposed an employee secretly recorded a conversation between two executives, during which they admitted the company buried studies of a new drug because “too many volunteers died” during testing. The employee sends the recording to a reporter at the LA Times. The reporter shows it to his editor. Is that in itself a crime?
Yes.
Here’s another quote from the Courthouse News Service article. This one is staggering: “Journalists who didn’t participate in the illegal recording but were given a copy and simply passed it on to their superiors could be liable under AB 1671.”
“’A person aids and abets the commission of an offense when he or she, with knowledge of the unlawful purpose of the perpetrator and with the intent or purpose of committing, facilitating, or encouraging the commission of the offense, by act or advice, aids, promotes, encourages, or instigates the commission of the offense, the proposal [AB 1671] states.”
Reporter: “I’ve got a blockbuster story. I don’t know how we can run it, though.”
Editor: “What’s the story?”
Reporter: “I can’t show you.”
Editor: “What? Why not?”
Reporter: “I’d be violating the law if I did.”
Editor: “Oh. Somebody sent you an undercover video?”
Reporter: “Yeah.”
Editor: “Stop right there. Forget it. We never had this conversation. Now get over to the candy and marshmallow festival and bring me back some good photos.”
Welcome to the new journalism, California-style.
Free speech? 1st Amendment? Never heard of it.
Protection of “health care providers” is now the number-one priority, even if, and especially if, undercover videos reveal their crimes.
—On the other hand, if the state government wants to secretly record a citizen and use that recording to issue a criminal charge against him, it’s perfectly free to do so. Naturally. Of course.
ExomatrixTV
18th September 2016, 10:23
~go figure ... :/ http://yournewswire.com/cia-agents-hired-to-troll-alternative-media-comments-online/
(http://yournewswire.com/cia-agents-hired-to-troll-alternative-media-comments-online/)CIA Agents To Troll Alternative Media Sites In Huge Propaganda Program
7alon
26th September 2016, 05:10
Haha I like that lady's vid. Very down to earth and comical, yet respectful. I cracked up when she started playing the recorder and dancing around XD
ExomatrixTV
7th May 2017, 11:51
~any (good intended) platform or forum or facebook group CAN by hijacked by an army of very sophisticated (paid?) trolls ... that in itself does not prove the platform or forum "must" be part of that PSYOP! ... Unless you think that the owner & co-admins are co-responsible for NOT doing anything about.
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