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re: Nazis and anti-gravity “UFOs”

Posted on 6/3/21 at 10:08 pm to
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
In a sea of cognitive dissonance
Member since Mar 2013
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Posted on 6/3/21 at 10:08 pm to
Prior thread:

https://www.tigerdroppings.com/rant/politics/the-deep-state-and-a-potential-breakaway-civilization-nazis-and-divide-and-conquer/89365315/

Some have asked for a summary of everything we post in other places
Below is the cleanest, best presented, summary of many of the things I have come across

The scope extends deep into history and beyond politics, but may allow to better understand why the world is the way it is (and why it makes little sense)

You may scoff at this, but let me remind you of recent events (which were/are glimpses beyond the veil):

-mass shooting in Las Vegas that essentially becomes a non-story within a few weeks
-death of a billionaire likely running a blackmail scheme of “white world” leaders
-the current pause of global civilization

Reframe:

Deep State (4th Reich)
UFOs (their tech)
Most of recent history/politics (all theater/control for their benefit). Control is via fear and is amplified via media.

Current events

This is our true opponent (and their agents who have infiltrated our world)

https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=IF0jxZ03fhk

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The Breakaway Civilization with Jason Reza Jorjani
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Jason Reza Jorjani, PhD, is a philosopher and author of Prometheus and Atlas, World State of Emergency, Lovers of Sophia, Novel Folklore: The Blind Owl of Sadegh Hedayat, and Iranian Leviathan: A Monumental History of Mithra's Abode. Here he explores the hypothesis that many UFO sightings can be attributed to a non-governmental, human organization. He proposes that this organization developed extraordinary technology in the late nineteenth century, that it was associated with German nationalists, and that it received financial support from Americans. After WWII, he speculates that this network incorporated newer technologies that had been developed by the Nazi regime. He compares this network to the Spectre organization in Ian Fleming's James Bond novels.
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
In a sea of cognitive dissonance
Member since Mar 2013
11100 posts
Posted on 6/3/21 at 10:10 pm to


https://www.wired.com/2011/02/ff-octopus-conspiracy/

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ANDREW RICE 02.04.1102:15 PM

THE OCTOPUS CONSPIRACY: ONE WOMAN'S SEARCH FOR HER FATHER'S KILLER


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Then one night in 2007, she idly typed her father's name into Google. She didn't find much, but as she clicked through the few results that came up, she found a book entitled The Octopus: Secret Government and the Death of Danny Casolaro. Based on the work of a fringe freelance journalist, the book argued that the 1981 triple slaying was wrapped up in an enormous plot involving arms dealing, private-security firms, and the upper echelons of the Reagan administration. Skeptical but intrigued, Begley dug deeper and discovered that over the years the murder case had taken on a curious life of its own, preserved on obscure websites and nurtured by a grassroots community of obsessives. To these conspiracy theorists, Boger's killing was the work of a secret syndicate that they called the Octopus, because its tangled tentacles supposedly reached into some of the most powerful organizations in the world.


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When Begley stumbled upon The Octopus, though, she found a more nefarious explanation: Nichols proposed to use the tribe's sovereign status to build an arms factory on the reservation and ship weapons to Central American rebel groups like the Contras. Drawing heavily on a San Francisco Chronicle investigation, the book reported that he had struck a partnership arrangement with Wackenhut, a private-security firm with alleged ties to the CIA and Republican Party.


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That strange story was widely reported in the early 1990s. But since then, others had embroidered those findings with more bizarre information, speculation, and extrapolations. Before long, Begley was tearing through websites and bulletin boards, finding herself drawn into the conspiracy. Much of what she found traced back to Danny Casolaro, the freelance journalist who had been the first to write about a shadowy "international cabal" of covert operatives he dubbed the Octopus. Casolaro tied the Cabazon tribe's arms company to a Reagan crony, who figured in the so-called October Surprise of 1980 and was connected to a computer program called Promis, which was supposedly used for spying. In 1991, the writer was found dead in the bathtub at a West Virginia hotel, his wrists slashed. Authorities deemed the death a suicide, but others presumed Casolaro was killed because he knew too much.


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There were many competing interpretations of the Octopus—Seymour was particularly interested in the alleged role of entertainment company MCA—and they were infinitely adaptable, able to accommodate the Patriot Act or the financial crisis. Devotees found and fought one another on sites like Above Top Secret, conspiracy clearinghouses that host every conceivable thread of discussion. Begley forged an alliance with a retired FBI agent who was exploring a link between the Octopus and Satanic cults. She did battle with a prominent UFO enthusiast who thought the Octopus was hiding the government's collaboration with a colonizing alien force.


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Finally, the world seemed to be listening. "Actually, this might be better," Begley says, sounding curiously invigorated. Though this experience has been draining, it has given her a sense of purpose, of a momentous cause. Hughes might be free, heading back to Honduras, but in a way, defeat offered a perverse validation. The Octopus wouldn't be the enemy she thought it was if it gave up its secrets so easily. "You're going to find out real soon," Begley says, "that the world isn't what you think it is."






Hail hydra...







Also referencing Shiva
Posted by PickupAutist
Member since Sep 2018
3022 posts
Posted on 6/3/21 at 10:14 pm to
I become more convinced everyday that the shitlib mantra about right wing people being conspiracy theorists is true. As long as the theory means they don’t have to do anything, they’ll believe it and the dumber the better.
Posted by SmackoverHawg
Member since Oct 2011
27389 posts
Posted on 6/3/21 at 10:26 pm to
quote:

e proposes that this organization developed extraordinary technology in the late nineteenth century, that it was associated with German nationalists, and that it received financial support from Americans. After WWII, he speculates that this network incorporated newer technologies that had been developed by the Nazi regime. H

Sounds like I gotta get back in shape to wear my Captain American uniform. I can still kick plenty of Nazi/deep state arse without it, but it's not as cook in worn out boxers, a dirty arse t-shirt and Razorback house shoes.

Or maybe it is?
Posted by Wolfgang Wolfhausen
Little Rock, AR
Member since Jul 2014
187 posts
Posted on 6/3/21 at 10:53 pm to
I don’t post often but I have always followed yours with interest. I have a question for you, it’s one that’s puzzled me since I’ve seen the Nazis tossed about as boogeymen. What about this modern world has the fingerprints of a latent Nazi shadow government on it? The theory is plausible with regards to paperclip, but does the modern world look like one Hitler would approve of? If the goal was the ultimate destruction and humiliation of their enemies then that would make sense, but why is Germany at the forefront of multiculti? The dots don’t connect for me, but I would love for someone to connect them
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