Clown World [J Wilderness]
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In response to this & in acknowledgement that it has been quiet on the “clown world media” front. Here’s an update:

I’ve distanced myself from being on the net much. Become an avid book reader / hoarder of books.

I got made redundant from a job & started a new one which has more responsibility & gives me less time. Not where I intended to be at but it’s working out good all in all.

I got a cat (it’s now pregnant).

Still quietly working on video’s, got many drafts, just a case of finishing them, which is proving more & more difficult these days.
Future video’s will likely be on sus individuals connected to the Epstein cabal (as usual!), sus occultists & music & entertainment through the Dave McGowan lens.

I don’t have a lot to say that isn’t already being said & I feel healthier for not being immersed in this “alt media” space, which largely sucks & is dominated by grifters, most of which are playing the “monetisation of fear” game.

Back with something new pretty soon.
Peace. J 🙏
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Exploring Courtney Love's entry in Epstein's Black Book. More to come...
The AstraZeneca salesman literally performs in pantomimes these days
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No elaborate ear bandage required for Netanyahu 😏
Hunt this book down.
Critical mass - We’ve reached a time in history where the CIA comes out and makes official statements denying involvement in mind controlling assassins.
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Triggering Chuck D
RE: UK situation and discussions around arrests relating to online communications:

UK Online Safety Act commenced 2019, full implementation expected 2026. The sticking point being Section 122 which would demand service providers scan online communications (bypassing, or banning encryption). Essentially the powers that be need to manufacture consent and legal precedent for mass online surveillance in order to achieve the goal.

In February 2024, the European Court of Human Rights ruled, in an unrelated case, that requiring degraded end-to-end encryption "cannot be regarded as necessary in a democratic society" and was incompatible with Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights.

https://www.theregister.com/2023/10/27/online_safety_act_charles

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_Safety_Act_2023
There’s been a bit of a resurgence of people checking out the video’s recently, don’t know why, but I guess these things are cyclical depending on what narrative is currently circulating. Someone also reached out and said some nice things on Twitter and it got me thinking about the period when they were made and how looking back I don’t really understand how it was possible to turn around virtually a video a week for so long, that doesn’t seem fathomable anymore. But I think it was to do with being radicalised by the things I was seeing and hearing and regurgitating it all in some form as a way to make sense of things. Now I just have the overriding sense of “knowing enough” and the path ahead being much clearer, so the motivation and thirst isn’t really there in the same way. I stand by the fact that this stuff that was regurgitated came from a real place and didn’t turn into some alt-media cash grab or a desire to become some sort of counter cultural advert. It’s punk media and the individual behind it isn’t important

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