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I'm transhuman, I'm going to become digital.

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"In my head I feel absolute joy."

But are you happy? Can you reverse it if you're not or if you're bored of it? Is there such a thing as information saturation that results in mental breakdown? Not to worry, I'm sure gene editing therapy will make sure your symptoms of depression are reduced. Wellcome Leap's "Multi-Channel Psych" program will help you out.

See previous extracts here and here

Extract from "Years and Years" - Aired 14-05-2019 in UK and 24-06-2019 in USA.
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X-files gaslighting

Can you separate fact from fiction in this clip?

X-files - Season 10
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The manufacturing of a mass psychosis

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"What triggers the psychosis of totalitarianism?
It begins in a society's ruling class. The individuals that make up this class are prone to delusions that augment their power. No delusion is more attractive to the power hungry than the delusion that they can and should control and dominate a society."

"Menticide, an organised system of psychological intervention and judicial perversion through which a ruling class can imprint their own opportunistic thoughts upon the minds of those they plan to use and destroy, begins with the sowing of fear.
When an individual is flooded with negative emotions, such as fear or anxiety, he/she is very susceptible to the descent into the delusions of madness. A 'good technique' is to use waves of terror."

The Academy of Ideas - Aired 24-04-2021
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The Great Leap Forward: the industrialisation of China (part I)

(It has that "Great Reset: 4th Industrial Revolution" ring to it...)

In January 1958, chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, Mao Zedong, launched a second 5 year plan known as the Great Leap Forward which was an economic program that was going to promote economic growth by moving away from an agrarian China to an industrialised one.

The small agricultural collectives that had been formed to date were rapidly merged into far larger people's communes, and many of the peasants were ordered to work on massive infrastructure projects and on the production of iron and steel. Some private food production was banned, livestock, farm implements and private property were brought under collective ownership.

ClickView - Aired 07-11-2018
The Great Leap Forward: the industrialisation of China (part II)

The diversion of labour from agriculture to steel production and infrastructure projects led to famine in the rural areas where some 30-50 million people died. That famine in the rural areas led to a famine in the urban areas where an additional 20-30 million citizens died between 1958 and 1962.

Furthermore, many children who became emaciated and malnourished during years of hardship and struggle for survival died shortly after the Great Leap Forward came to an end in 1962.

On 10th August 1973, David Rockefeller wrote an article for the New York Times following his visit to China: "From a China Traveler"

A few quotes that stand out but that are not really surprising coming from a businessman who's family has always been in the business of manipulating people to gain power, wealth and influence, on top of their monopolistic tendencies that have little respect and care for others. (See James Corbett's documentaries, Colonel Fletcher's interview and Antony Sutton's Standard Oil section that we covered)

"Whatever the price of the Chinese Revolution, it has obviously succeeded not only in producing more efficient and dedicated administration, but also in fostering high morale and community of purpose."

"The social experiment in China under Chairman Mao's leadership is one of the most important and successful in human history."

Considering that approximately 50 to 80 million people died under Mao, David Rockefeller's article is probably a "little insensitive"... or is it good business practice to not criticise a business partner? Is this still "good business practice" today?
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"Good business practice" by John Cena

Looks like times haven't changed that much in the world of business with China since 1973.

China Uncensored - Aired 31-05-2021
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Big Oil, Big Pharma: Rockefeller medicine - 120 Broadway and the alphabet.

Richard mentions:
- Operation Trust in Corbett's Hopium: See post here at 31:13 min.

- Big Oil: See Corbett's documentary here

- Big can of worms section about the Bolshevik revolution with Antony Sutton previously covered here

GrandTheftWorld - Aired 20-06-2021
120 Broadway and the Bolshevik Revolution

As mentioned in the previous post, the American International Corporation was set up in 1915 by Frank Vanderlip, amongst others, who was also instrumental in setting up the Federal Reserve in 1913.

Here attached are 9 pages from Antony Sutton's book: "Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution" p125-p133 that talks about how significant the Equitable Life Building at 120 Broadway was. Page 133 shows a list of what companies were present in the building: the Federal Reserve Bank of NY, American International Corporation, General Electric, Guggenheim Exploration to name a few.

In his later book: "Wall Street and FDR", Sutton points out that in 1921, Franklin D. Roosevelt worked for Fidelity and Deposit Company and became it's vice-president. Also located at 120 Broadway.

120 Broadway was also an address that was highly relevant to the rise of Adolf Hitler and american funding of the nazis.

Extracts "Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution" p125-p133 - Antony Sutton.
120 Broadway and the Pilgrims Society

What isn't covered by Antony Sutton in his books or by Richard Grove in his video is the fact that ever since the creation of the New York branch of the Pilgrims Society in 1903, the NY Pilgrims used the Lawyers' Club and the Bankers' Club.

Attached are a few pages from: "The Pilgrims Society and Public Diplomacy: 1895 - 1945" by Stephen Bowman, a lecturer at the University of the Highlands and Islands and a researcher with a particular focus on Scottish-American connections in which he describes that between 1903 and 1912, the Pilgrims had their meetings at the Lawyers' Club located at 120 Broadway which then moved to 115 Broadway due to a fire.

In 1915, same year as the creation of AIC, when the building at 120 Broadway was refurbished, the Pilgrims went back to the building and their meetings were hosted in the Bankers' Club.

Extracts "The Pilgrims Society and Public Diplomacy: 1895 - 1945" p57-p59 - Stephen Bowman
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Collectivism, psychological operations and Pol Pot.

You don't like Klaus Schwab? Why? What's wrong with Klaus?

What's wrong with Peter Daszak? Is he involved with Fauci?

GrandTheftWorld - Aired 20-06-2021
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Charitable Rockefeller brings medicine to China

(That would have been a great news headline in 1909)

GrandTheftWorld - Aired 20-06-2021