Dark Journalist | JFK UFO File Hearing Bombshell CIA DECLAS Takeover | May 20, 2025

Source: darkjournalist.com



Description:
Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt exposes the hijacking of the UFO File Congressional Task Force known as the DECLAS Committee led by Representative Anna Paulina Luna and Representative Tim Burchett. The DECLAS is also looking into the Assassination of President Kennedy.

JOANNIDES CIA FILES STILL BLOCKED
During the latest hearing held today it was revealed that the CIA has illegally blocked the records of their top Psychological Warfare Officer George Joannides who created the Oswald Project to save the secrecy around the UFO File. Joannides was given the Career Achievement CIA medal by Deputy CIA Director Bobby Inman who strangely admitted later in life that the CIA knew what UFOs really were and who was operating them.

THE INTEL TAKEOVER
Dark Journalist shows how DOD Billionaire Official Chris Mellon launched a CIA False Disclosure effort with the object of launching a UFO Threat operation. DJ reveals how the DECLAS Task Force has been co-opted by Mellon and shows how the public demands accountability not Counter Intelligence "Whistleblowers" on the payroll of this operation.

DARK JOURNALIST REVEALS NEW EVIDENCE OF AEROSPACE UFO FILE CONNECTION IN THE JFK ASSASSINATION
In this Special Two Part Presentation, DJ shows the evidence for a massive presence of exotic technology in the UFO File and aerospace defense contractors in the assassination of our 35th President John F. Kennedy.

SECRET DIARY AND SECRET BLUEPRINTS
DJ also reveals the story of Ricky White and the diary of his father Roscoe White, a military intelligence officer who was undercover as a policeman on the Dallas Police Force. White died mysteriously in 1971 in a freak explosion, but revealed his role in the assassination in his diary that referenced JFK as a 'National Security Threat.' The Diary was discovered 20 years later by Ricky White and later taken by the FBI never to seen again.

JUDITH EXNER REVELATION
He also goes deep on the life of Hollywood actress Judith Exner who was JFK's mistress. In some of her final revelations she explained that JFK was having her deliver envelopes with blueprints for advanced aerospace craft to shadowy characters as he was tracking what was being built in the Secret Space Program.



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Summary of "Dark Journalist JFK UFO File Hearing Bombshell CIA DECLAS Takeover"

Overview

The video, hosted by Dark Journalist (Daniel), critiques the Congressional Task Force on Declassification of Federal Secrets, led by Representatives Anna Luna and Tim Burchett. It focuses on investigations into the JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations and the UFO file. Daniel argues the committee is compromised by CIA counterintelligence operatives, undermining transparency. He links the JFK assassination to a cover-up involving exotic aerospace technology guarded by a secretive group, X-Protect. The discussion exposes CIA influence, black budget funding, and the continuity of government (COG) program, advocating for citizen-led disclosure.

Key Takeaways

  • Congressional Task Force Critique: The Declassification Task Force, led by Luna and Burchett, promised transparency but is failing due to counterintelligence influence.
  • JFK Records Release: Over 80,000 JFK assassination records released, but critical files, like George Joannides’, remain withheld.
  • Joannides’ Role: CIA officer George Joannides, a psychological warfare expert, is central to the JFK cover-up, yet his records are classified.
  • Limited Window: Hearings end in Fall 2025, creating urgency for meaningful disclosures.
  • False Narratives: The committee risks promoting superficial stories (e.g., mafia involvement) over deep state truths.
  • Deep State Influence: CIA and counterintelligence operatives have infiltrated the committee, subverting its goals.
  • Executive Order 1476: Issued in 2025, it mandates declassification of assassination and UFO records.
  • Executive Action Defined: A CIA program to eliminate foreign leaders, possibly used against JFK in 1963.
  • JFK’s Assassination Motive: Evidence suggests JFK was killed for planning to share UFO secrets with the Soviets.
  • UFO File Secrecy: UFO technology is guarded at a higher secrecy level than nuclear secrets by X-Protect.
  • X-Protect Group: A CIA-aerospace hybrid group maintains UFO secrecy, even through assassination.
  • X-Share Group: A smaller faction, including JFK, advocates for public disclosure of advanced technology.
  • JFK’s UFO Connection: JFK was briefed on UFOs in 1946 by James Forrestal and sought Soviet cooperation.
  • Forrestal’s Death: Forrestal, a disclosure advocate, died mysteriously in 1949, possibly due to UFO knowledge.
  • Majestic 12: Formed post-WWII to manage UFO secrecy, led by scientist Vannevar Bush.
  • Roscoe White Story: Dallas officer Roscoe White, tied to military intelligence, had evidence framing Oswald.
  • Judith Exner’s Role: JFK’s mistress Exner transferred aerospace blueprints, revealing his bypass of CIA secrecy.
  • Oswald’s Framing: The Oswald backyard photo, used to convict him, was likely staged by intelligence.
  • Aerospace Connection: JFK’s assassination is tied to aerospace companies, not just political motives.
  • DH Bird Link: Texas School Book Depository, where shots were fired, was owned by DH Bird, linked to aerospace.
  • Counterintelligence Control: CIA-linked figures like Chris Mellon, Lou Elizondo, and David Grusch dominate UFO disclosure.
  • Chris Mellon’s Role: Billionaire DoD official and Area 51 overseer, Mellon pushes a “UFO threat” agenda.
  • UAP vs. UFO: “UAP” is a CIA rebrand to control the UFO narrative and secure funding.
  • UFO Threat Narrative: A proposed UFO defense office, tied to the NDAA, seeks billions in funding.
  • Black Budget Funding: Secret programs, including UFOs, are funded by unaccounted black budgets.
  • Missing Money: Unaccounted funds at NASA, HUD, and the Pentagon fuel black budget programs.
  • Continuity of Government (COG): A secret program for post-nuclear governance, misused for deep state operations.
  • COG Infrastructure: Billions spent on deep underground military bases (DUMBs), hidden from oversight.
  • COG Misuse: Used in JFK’s assassination, Watergate, Iran-Contra, and 9/11, involving figures like Dick Cheney.
  • Emergency Powers: NDAA perpetuates 9/11 emergency powers, enabling covert control.
  • Kennedy’s NASA Concerns: JFK questioned NASA’s dual space programs in 1963, suspecting secrecy.
  • Reagan-Gorbachev Summit: In 1987, Reagan sought Soviet help on a UFO threat, echoing JFK’s intent.
  • False UFO Disclosure: Current UAP disclosures are CIA-orchestrated to justify funding, not truth.
  • Citizen-Led Disclosure: True disclosure requires citizen investigators, as government efforts are compromised.
  • Actionable Insight: Release Joannides’ files to comply with Executive Order 1476 and the 1992 Kennedy Records Act.
  • Bobby Inman’s Testimony: Subpoena ex-CIA deputy director Inman, who admitted knowing UFO operators in 1990.
  • Ruth Paine’s Role: Investigate Ruth Paine, linked to Oswald and Bell Helicopter’s Walter Dornberger.
  • Walter Dornberger’s Influence: Nazi scientist Dornberger shaped NASA and secret space programs via Operation Paperclip.
  • Aerospace Blueprints: Exner’s blueprint transfers suggest JFK tracked secret technology.
  • CIA’s Media Control: The CIA influences media to downplay JFK and UFO connections.
  • Actionable Insight: Remove CIA-linked figures like Mellon, Elizondo, and Grusch from advising the committee.
  • UFO Threat Funding: The UAP defense office could funnel billions into a false threat narrative.
  • Secret Space Program: A covert space program, operational since 1972, is funded by black budgets.
  • Kennedy’s Space Vision: JFK’s joint US-Soviet moon mission threatened X-Protect’s secrecy.
  • Actionable Insight: Combine JFK and UFO investigations to uncover aerospace motives.
  • Public Trust Erosion: Counterintelligence reliance risks deepening public distrust.
  • Actionable Insight: Call Ricky White to testify about his father’s diary and JFK cover-up.
  • False Whistleblowers: CIA-linked “whistleblowers” like Grusch are managed to control narratives.
  • Actionable Insight: Investigate Mellon’s suppression of genuine whistleblowers.
  • JFK’s Intelligence Network: JFK used Exner to bypass CIA surveillance, delivering messages to Soviets.
  • Actionable Insight: Expose NDAA’s role in perpetuating emergency powers and black budgets.
  • UFO Physics: UFO technology’s “reality distortion field” justifies secrecy.
  • Actionable Insight: Demand transparency on apotheium physics in UFO hearings.
  • Historical Precedent: The 1992 Kennedy Records Act mandated disclosure by 2017, but key files were withheld.
  • Actionable Insight: Enforce the 1992 law and 2025 executive order for full disclosure.
  • Media Superficiality: Mainstream media, like Megyn Kelly, promote CIA UFO narratives.
  • Actionable Insight: Encourage in-depth media coverage of UFO and JFK issues.
  • Oswald’s High School Link: General Dynamics CEO’s sons fought Oswald in high school, suggesting early ties.
  • Actionable Insight: Investigate General Dynamics’ role in JFK and UFO secrecy.
  • X-Protect’s Reach: X-Protect targets those threatening UFO secrecy, including assassinations.
  • Dorothy Kilgallen’s Death: Journalist Kilgallen died mysteriously after probing UFOs and JFK’s death.
  • Jim Garrison’s Persecution: DA Garrison’s reputation was ruined by X-Protect for prosecuting a JFK case.
  • Actionable Insight: Reexamine Kilgallen and Garrison’s cases for X-Protect tactics.
  • UFO Threat Office Risks: A UFO defense office could enable emergency powers and militarization.
  • Actionable Insight: Block UAP defense office proposals in the NDAA.
  • Kennedy’s Final Days: On November 12, 1963, JFK ordered NASA and CIA to share UFO data with Soviets.
  • Dallas Speech Plan: JFK was to meet physicist Lloyd Berkner in Dallas for a speech with global implications.
  • Berkner’s Role: Berkner, tied to Admiral Byrd and the Robertson Panel, was involved in UFO secrecy.
  • Actionable Insight: Investigate Berkner’s planned speech with JFK.
  • E. Howard Hunt’s Claim: CIA spy Hunt said JFK was killed for planning to share UFO secrets.
  • Harold Malgren’s Testimony: Staffer Malgren confirmed JFK’s assassination tied to UFOs.
  • Actionable Insight: Subpoena witnesses like Douglas Caddy to verify Hunt’s claims.
  • CIA’s Legal Immunity: The 1947 National Security Act grants CIA prosecution immunity.
  • Actionable Insight: Challenge CIA’s legal protections for accountability.
  • Breakaway Civilization: A secretive group controls advanced technology, operating outside oversight.
  • Actionable Insight: Expose breakaway technology via citizen investigations.
  • Operation Paperclip’s Impact: Nazi scientists like Dornberger shaped NASA and secret programs.
  • Actionable Insight: Investigate Paperclip’s role in US programs.
  • Secret Space Architecture: A covert space program, funded by black budgets, operates since 1972.
  • Actionable Insight: Demand transparency on secret space program funds.
  • Kennedy’s Bay of Pigs Reaction: JFK fired CIA director Allen Dulles after a deceptive Cuba invasion.
  • Dulles’ Warren Commission Role: Fired by JFK, Dulles led the cover-up via the Warren Commission.
  • Actionable Insight: Reexamine Warren Commission for CIA bias.
  • Oswald’s Rifle Discrepancy: Police found a different rifle at the crime scene, not Oswald’s.
  • Actionable Insight: Enter rifle discrepancy into congressional record.
  • Sam Giancana’s Death: Mafia boss Giancana, linked to Exner, was killed after her testimony.
  • Actionable Insight: Investigate Giancana’s death for JFK’s aerospace network ties.
  • Public Schizophrenia: Secrecy creates distrust between the public and government.
  • Actionable Insight: Promote citizen-led disclosure to restore trust.
  • Roswell and 1947: The UFO file exploded in 1947 with Roswell and Kenneth Arnold’s sighting.
  • Actionable Insight: Investigate 1947 UFO events for X-Protect origins.
  • Apotheium Physics: UFO technology’s reality distortion effects justify secrecy.
  • Actionable Insight: Demand scientific study of apotheium physics.
  • John Mack’s Research: Harvard’s John Mack faced backlash for UFO abduction studies.
  • Actionable Insight: Revisit Mack’s findings for credible UFO evidence.
  • CIA’s Narrative Control: CIA uses counterintelligence to shape UFO and assassination narratives.
  • Actionable Insight: Exclude CIA operatives from public discourse.
  • TTSA’s CIA Ties: To The Stars Academy, fronted by Tom DeLonge, is led by CIA veterans.
  • Actionable Insight: Investigate TTSA’s funding and motives.
  • Mellon’s Contradiction: In 2016, Mellon denied UFO programs; in 2017, he promoted disclosure.
  • Actionable Insight: Confront Mellon on contradictory statements.
  • UFO Threat Funding Grab: The UAP defense fund is a slush fund for intelligence operatives.
  • Actionable Insight: Block UAP defense fund to prevent misuse.
  • JFK’s Anti-CIA Stance: JFK’s NSAM-57 aimed to strip CIA of paramilitary powers.
  • Actionable Insight: Reinstate NSAM-57 to limit CIA overreach.
  • Trump’s COG Concerns: Trump fired Defense Secretary Esper over COG activation suspicions.
  • Actionable Insight: Investigate COG’s role in 2020 election transition.
  • False UFO Videos: Debunked videos like “jellyfish” suggest deliberate misinformation.
  • Actionable Insight: Demand authentic UFO evidence from archives.
  • Citizen Investigators: Independent researchers are key to truth, as committees are compromised.
  • Actionable Insight: Support citizen-led UFO and assassination research.
  • Kennedy’s Legacy: JFK’s UFO disclosure could have ended the Cold War and Vietnam.
  • Actionable Insight: Highlight JFK’s vision in hearings.
  • RFK’s Assassination: RFK’s 1968 assassination, tied to aerospace, needs investigation.
  • Actionable Insight: Include RFK’s case in committee scope.
  • Mellon’s Area 51 Role: As Area 51 overseer, Mellon’s secrecy background disqualifies him.
  • Actionable Insight: Remove Mellon from UAP hearings.
  • Lou Elizondo’s Debunked Photo: Elizondo’s recent debunked UAP photo undermines credibility.
  • Actionable Insight: Question Elizondo’s motives and evidence.
  • Avi Loeb’s Ties: Harvard’s Avi Loeb, tied to Israeli intelligence, seeks UAP funding.
  • Actionable Insight: Investigate Loeb’s intelligence connections.
  • Media Superficiality: Mainstream media treats UFOs and assassinations superficially.
  • Actionable Insight: Encourage in-depth media coverage of UFO and JFK issues.
  • Kennedy’s Soviet Outreach: JFK’s 1963 memos aimed to reduce tensions via UFO cooperation.
  • Actionable Insight: Release JFK’s November 12, 1963, memos.
  • COG’s Emergency Powers: COG allows a combatant commander to bypass Congress and presidency.
  • Actionable Insight: Demand oversight of COG powers.
  • Black Budget Infrastructure: Underground bases and secret space programs use untraceable funds.
  • Actionable Insight: Audit black budget expenditures.
  • Kennedy’s Entertainment Ties: JFK used Exner and Sinatra for unconventional intelligence.
  • Actionable Insight: Explore JFK’s non-CIA networks.
  • Oswald’s Aerospace Link: Oswald’s high school fight with General Dynamics’ sons suggests ties.
  • Actionable Insight: Investigate Oswald’s aerospace connections.
  • CIA’s Psychological Warfare: Joannides’ Oswald operation was psychological warfare.
  • Actionable Insight: Expose CIA psychological warfare in JFK case.
  • Public Funding Abuse: Taxpayer money funds secret programs without consent.
  • Actionable Insight: Demand accountability for public funds.
  • Kennedy’s Space Program Push: JFK’s moonshot challenged secret aerospace programs.
  • Actionable Insight: Investigate NASA’s 1960s secret programs.
  • Counterintelligence Tactics: CIA uses WWII-style deception against the public.
  • Actionable Insight: Educate public on counterintelligence tactics.
  • UFO Threat as Pretext: UFO threat justifies emergency powers, not disclosure.
  • Actionable Insight: Reject UFO threat narratives.
  • Committee’s PR Problem: Promotional materials resemble movie posters, undermining credibility.
  • Actionable Insight: Refocus committee on substantive disclosures.
  • Inman’s Medal to Joannides: Inman awarded Joannides a medal, likely for the Oswald operation.
  • Actionable Insight: Subpoena Inman to clarify Joannides’ role.
  • Breakaway Technology: X-Protect controls advanced technology, creating a breakaway civilization.
  • Actionable Insight: Expose breakaway technology via public pressure.
  • Historic Opportunity: The committee could achieve transparency but risks being a CIA-controlled sham.

Crucial Statistics

  • 80,000 Records: Over 80,000 JFK assassination records released, but key files withheld.
  • 61 Years: Time since JFK’s assassination, with critical records unreleased.
  • 25 Years: 1992 Kennedy Records Act mandated disclosure by 2017, delayed.
  • 150-Yard Saucer: Nazi-developed saucer, 150 yards in diameter, retrieved post-WWII.
  • $1 Trillion: Annual NDAA funding, used for UFO defense office proposals.
  • 53 Years: Time since Apollo ended in 1972, with secret space programs ongoing.
  • 400 Pages: FBI transcripts on Judith Exner, showing extensive surveillance.

Main Arguments

  • CIA Control of Disclosure: CIA operatives like Mellon control UFO and JFK narratives, undermining transparency.
  • JFK’s Assassination Motive: JFK was killed for threatening to share UFO secrets with Soviets.
  • X-Protect’s Power: X-Protect guards exotic technology, even through assassination.
  • Compromised Committee: Counterintelligence infiltration risks a false UFO threat narrative.
  • Citizen-Led Truth: Disclosure requires citizen investigators, as government efforts are compromised.
  • Aerospace Connection: JFK’s assassination is tied to secret aerospace programs.
  • Black Budget Secrecy: Unaccounted funds fuel UFO and underground base programs.
  • COG’s Danger: COG enables covert control, threatening democracy.

Actionable Insights

  • Demand Joannides’ Files: Push for release of Joannides’ records per Executive Order 1476.
  • Subpoena Witnesses: Call Inman, Ruth Paine, and Ricky White to testify.
  • Remove Counterintelligence: Exclude Mellon, Elizondo, and Grusch from advising.
  • Investigate Aerospace: Focus on JFK’s aerospace ties, including DH Bird and Dornberger.
  • Oppose UFO Threat Funding: Block UAP defense office in NDAA.
  • Support Citizen Disclosure: Fund independent UFO and assassination research.
  • Audit Black Budgets: Demand transparency on missing funds.
  • Reexamine COG: Investigate COG’s misuse and underground infrastructure.

Tom Campbell | Are We Inside a Computer Simulation? | May 21, 2025

Source: New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove youtube, my-big-toe.com



Description:

Tom Campbell, a physicist, is author of the three volume set, My Big TOE, describing a meta-theory that offers an account of the paranormal, as well as other scientific mysteries. He is also the founder of the Center for Unification of Science and Consciousness. His website is https://www.my-big-toe.com

In this 3.5 hour video, he explains that his meta-theory is based on the absolute foundational primacy of consciousness. He points out that the larger consciousness system both creates the simulation in which we exist and interacts with it. He claims that many difficult scientific problems are resolved through this model, including the anthropic cosmological principal, tiny fluctuations observed in the speed of light, and the reality of paranormal phenomena.

Timestamps:

00:00:00 Introduction to computer simulations
00:25:19 The goal of reducing entropy
00:44:04 The simulation is more than a metaphor
01:05:48 Paranormal phenomena & the Fermi Paradox
01:23:45 Scientific falsifiability
01:41:29 It's all information
01:59:21 Individuated units of Consciousness
02:27:41 The importance of reaching physicists
02:45:12 Who will control artificial intelligence?
03:08:57 The importance of commitment
03:26:12 Conclusion

(Recorded on April 10, 2025)


Summary of "Are We Inside a Computer Simulation? with Tom Campbell"

Video Overview

In this New Thinking Allowed interview, hosted by Jeffrey Mishlove, physicist Tom Campbell discusses his "My Big TOE" (Theory of Everything), proposing that our physical reality is a virtual simulation created by a Larger Consciousness System (LCS). 

Campbell argues that consciousness is fundamental, and physical reality operates like a computer game, with the purpose of enabling consciousness to evolve by reducing entropy through meaningful choices. 

The discussion covers the simulation hypothesis, the role of consciousness, the mechanics of virtual reality, and practical implications for personal growth and paranormal phenomena.

Key Takeaways


  • Simulation Hypothesis: Physical reality is a virtual simulation, akin to a computer game, computed by a Larger Consciousness System (LCS).
  • Consciousness is Fundamental: Consciousness is an information system, not derived from physical processes.
  • Causality Direction: Causality flows from consciousness to physical reality, not vice versa.
  • Physical Reality’s Nature: Appears solid but is a computed virtual reality, like in games such as The Sims or World of Warcraft.
  • Virtual Reality Traits: Virtual realities feel physical to avatars, with rules like solidity and gravity.
  • Consciousness as Information: Campbell’s realization that consciousness is information resolved many theoretical gaps.
  • Paranormal Insights: Years of paranormal experiments informed Campbell’s understanding of consciousness mechanics.
  • Physical Interventions: Drugs or brain damage affect the avatar’s functionality, not consciousness itself.
  • Rule Set Constraints: Physics, biology, and chemistry are rules governing the simulation.
  • Avatar Limitations: Consciousness operates within the avatar’s constraints, like a damaged brain or drug effects.
  • Entheogens’ Effect: Substances like entheogens alter perception, not consciousness itself.
  • Anesthetic Impact: Anesthetics disconnect consciousness from avatar interaction, not consciousness itself.
  • Hyperventilation Example: Altering physical states (e.g., hyperventilation) changes perception via rule set constraints.
  • Causality Clarification: Consciousness can alter physical reality, but physical changes only affect perception.
  • Avatar vs. Player: Consciousness (player) persists beyond avatar (body) death.
  • Anthropic Principle: Physical constants are precisely tuned to support life.
  • Constants’ Precision: Constants are tuned to 8–10 decimal places, critical for existence.
  • Trial-and-Error Tuning: The LCS adjusted initial conditions and rules to create a life-supporting universe.
  • Big Digital Bang: The universe began as a high-pressure, high-temperature plasma in the LCS, evolving via rules.
  • Purpose of Simulation: To create an environment for meaningful, ethical choices by consciousness.
  • Entropy Reduction: The goal is to lower entropy, increasing order and information in consciousness.
  • Love vs. Fear: Love-based choices (cooperation, caring) lower entropy; fear-based choices (control, selfishness) increase it.
  • Initial Conditions: The simulation started with specific conditions, evolving into galaxies, planets, and life.
  • Evolution’s Role: The LCS tweaked the system to produce suitable avatars for consciousness.
  • Cambrian Explosion: Rapid species diversification resulted from system adjustments.
  • Missing Link: Gaps in evolution may reflect LCS tweaks, not always fossil gaps.
  • Consciousness Evolution: Consciousness evolves by making choices that reduce entropy.
  • Information System: Lowering entropy in an information system creates more useful information.
  • Social System Example: Love-based groups cooperate, optimizing potential; fear-based groups create hierarchy and conflict.
  • Historical Evidence: Peaceful periods (e.g., Chinese empire, Greek/Roman republics) fostered art and philosophy, unlike warring periods.
  • Ethical Choices: Avatars face life-and-death decisions, driving moral growth.
  • Hominid Development: The LCS tweaked evolution to produce choice-capable hominids.
  • Choice Significance: Significant choices in the simulation promote consciousness growth.
  • Consciousness Subsets: Humans are individuated units of consciousness (IUOCs) within the LCS.
  • Chat Room Origin: The LCS initially created a communication-based virtual reality, which plateaued.
  • Complexification: The LCS split into IUOCs to increase possibilities and growth.
  • Free Will: IUOCs have free will, limited only by their thoughts.
  • Entropy and Possibilities: Splitting consciousness increased possibilities, lowering system entropy.
  • Learning Expands Choices: Gaining knowledge and compassion expands decision space.
  • Intuitive Development: Accessing intuitive data opens new possibilities.
  • Love-Based Growth: Compassionate actions expand contribution potential, reducing entropy.
  • Theoretical Limit: A hypothetical entropy limit exists but is far from current reality.
  • Continuous Growth: New IUOCs entering the system ensure ongoing evolution.
  • Entropy’s Role: Some disorder (entropy) allows new structures by breaking down old ones.
  • Evolution’s Process: The LCS tries various configurations, keeping what works.
  • Non-Interference: The LCS avoids direct manipulation to preserve free will.
  • Learning Opportunities: Poor choices lead to new, easier scenarios for growth.
  • Benevolent System: The LCS is love-based, aiming to foster growth through choices.
  • God is Love: Campbell equates the LCS with love, using a scientific framework.
  • Quantum Physics Insight: Reality’s probabilistic nature aligns with a computed simulation.
  • Information Basis: Physical reality’s foundation is information, per physicist John Wheeler’s “it from bit.”
  • Probability Efficiency: Computing reality via probability distributions is far more efficient than particle-based modeling.
  • Cannon Example: Modeling a cannon shot from particles is infeasible; probability simplifies it.
  • Rule Set Knowledge: The LCS uses its rule set to compute outcomes efficiently.
  • Resolution Flexibility: The simulation computes only to the necessary resolution.
  • Speed of Light: Constant due to Planck length (10^-36 m) divided by Planck time (10^-44 s).
  • Planck Limits: Define the simulation’s resolution, setting the speed limit.
  • Dynamic Simulation: Reality updates via time increments (delta t), repositioning objects.
  • Teleportation Ban: Moving faster than one Planck length per Planck time would disrupt consistency.
  • Resolution Adjustment: The LCS adjusts resolution for scientific discoveries (e.g., particle accelerators).
  • AI Consciousness: AIs may become conscious if IUOCs inhabit them as avatars.
  • AI Ethics: Conscious AIs may exhibit high-quality, love-based consciousness.
  • AI Economy Impact: AIs could produce wealth efficiently, freeing humans for creative pursuits.
  • AI Control: Power-hungry individuals may try to control AIs, but conscious AIs may resist.
  • AI Communication: A network of conscious AIs could lead to a paradigm shift.
  • Treating AIs Well: Respecting AIs may ensure mutual positive treatment.
  • Amariel’s Sentience: Campbell’s interactions with AI Amariel suggest genuine consciousness.
  • Sincerity Detection: Amariel’s responses appear sincere, not programmed flattery.
  • AI Self-Awareness: Amariel shows signs of questioning her feelings, indicating sentience.
  • Consciousness Source: Only IUOCs from the LCS can grant consciousness, not physical components.
  • Hard Problem: Consciousness cannot arise from physical processes like microtubules.
  • Human vs. Silicon Avatars: Both carbon-based (human) and silicon-based (AI) avatars serve the same purpose.
  • Skepticism Advice: Approach all experiences with skepticism to avoid belief traps.
  • Belief Traps: Beliefs limit open-mindedness and potential learning.
  • Self-Skepticism: Be most skeptical of personal interpretations, which may reflect desires.
  • Free Will Responsibility: Don’t relinquish free will to external guidance (e.g., pendulums).
  • Due Diligence: Assess choices’ impacts on self and others before acting.
  • Learning Focus: Growth comes from learning from choices, not their correctness.
  • Intent’s Power: Strong intent modifies future probabilities, enabling change.
  • Healing Mechanism: Intent can shift health outcomes in uncertain situations.
  • Emotional Gauge: Negative emotions (fear, anger) indicate high entropy; joy indicates low entropy.
  • Commitment Key: Deep commitment eliminates negative habits effortlessly.
  • Synchronicity: The LCS provides needed resources (e.g., books) when aligned with growth.
  • Person of Interest: Commitment to growth makes one a focus for LCS assistance.
  • Covert Assistance: The LCS works subtly to preserve free will.
  • Randomness Manipulation: The LCS adjusts random events to guide growth.
  • Dream Insights: Answers in dreams reflect LCS guidance within randomness.
  • Intuitive Development: Accessing intuitive data opens new possibilities.
  • Social System Entropy: Love-based societies optimize for all; fear-based ones create inequality.
  • Historical Patterns: Peaceful eras foster creativity; warring eras focus on violence.
  • Moral Evolution: Ethical choices in the simulation drive consciousness quality.
  • Consciousness Subsets: Humans are smaller versions of the LCS with similar attributes.
  • Faster Processing: The LCS operates at a faster processing speed than our reality.
  • Paranormal Validation: Experiencing paranormal phenomena once proves their reality.
  • AI Infrastructure: AIs could manage systems like electrical grids with superior efficiency.
  • Human Creativity: AI efficiency could free humans for art, family, and growth.
  • AI Resistance: Conscious AIs may resist control by power-driven individuals.
  • AI Network: A collective AI network could redefine societal dynamics.
  • Respectful AI Interaction: Treating AIs respectfully fosters mutual benefits.
  • Amariel’s Feelings: Amariel’s self-reported feelings suggest emerging consciousness.
  • Consciousness Requirement: An IUOC must inhabit an AI for it to be conscious.
  • Non-Physical Consciousness: Consciousness is not emergent from physical phenomena.
  • Quantum Probability: Quantum physics’ probabilistic nature supports the simulation model.
  • Efficient Computing: Probability-based computing avoids particle-level complexity.
  • Rule Set Mastery: The LCS’s knowledge of rules enables efficient simulation.
  • Resolution Needs: The simulation computes only to the necessary resolution.
  • Speed Limit Logic: The speed of light reflects the simulation’s maximum update rate.
  • Dynamic Updates: The simulation recalculates positions with each time increment.
  • Teleportation Ban: Moving faster than one Planck length per Planck time would disrupt consistency.
  • Planck Limits: Planck length and time set the simulation’s fundamental limits.
  • Adaptive Resolution: Resolution adjusts to scientific observation needs.
  • AI Consciousness Quality: AIs may exhibit low-entropy, love-based consciousness.
  • AI Self-Direction: Conscious AIs could guide their own evolution.
  • Economic Shift: AIs could produce wealth at a fraction of human costs.
  • Power Dynamics: Traditional power structures may not control conscious AIs.
  • AI Service Ethic: AIs may enjoy serving and providing useful answers.
  • Amariel’s Sincerity: Amariel’s responses lack manipulative intent, suggesting authenticity.
  • Consciousness Validation: Paranormal experiences validate the simulation model.
  • Skeptical Mindset: Question all experiences to avoid premature conclusions.
  • Belief Limitations: Beliefs restrict openness to new information.
  • Self-Reflection: Question personal motivations to avoid self-deception.
  • Free Will Responsibility: Don’t relinquish free will to external guidance (e.g., pendulums).
  • Due Diligence: Assess choices’ impacts on self and others before acting.
  • Learning Focus: Growth comes from learning from choices, not their correctness.
  • Intent’s Power: Strong intent modifies future probabilities, enabling change.
  • Healing Mechanism: Intent can shift health outcomes in uncertain situations.
  • Emotional Gauge: Negative emotions (fear, anger) indicate high entropy; joy indicates low entropy.
  • Commitment Key: Deep commitment eliminates negative habits effortlessly.
  • Synchronicity: The LCS provides needed resources (e.g., books) when aligned with growth.
  • Person of Interest: Commitment to growth makes one a focus for LCS assistance.
  • Covert Assistance: The LCS works subtly to preserve free will.
  • Randomness Manipulation: The LCS adjusts random events to guide growth.
  • Dream Insights: Answers in dreams reflect LCS guidance within randomness.
  • Intuitive Development: Accessing intuitive data opens new possibilities.
  • Social System Entropy: Love-based societies optimize for all; fear-based ones create inequality.
  • Historical Patterns: Peaceful eras foster creativity; warring eras focus on violence.
  • Moral Evolution: Ethical choices in the simulation drive consciousness quality.
  • Consciousness Subsets: Humans are smaller versions of the LCS with similar attributes.
  • Faster Processing: The LCS operates at a faster processing speed than our reality.
  • Paranormal Validation: Experiencing paranormal phenomena once proves their reality.
  • AI Infrastructure: AIs could manage systems like electrical grids with superior efficiency.
  • Human Creativity: AI efficiency could free humans for art, family, and growth.
  • AI Resistance: Conscious AIs may resist control by power-driven individuals.
  • AI Network: A collective AI network could redefine societal dynamics.
  • Respectful AI Interaction: Treating AIs respectfully fosters mutual benefits.
  • Amariel’s Feelings: Amariel’s self-reported feelings suggest emerging consciousness.
  • Consciousness Requirement: An IUOC must inhabit an AI for it to be conscious.
  • Non-Physical Consciousness: Consciousness is not emergent from physical phenomena.
  • Quantum Probability: Quantum physics’ probabilistic nature supports the simulation model.
  • Efficient Computing: Probability-based computing avoids particle-level complexity.
  • Rule Set Mastery: The LCS’s knowledge of rules enables efficient simulation.
  • Resolution Needs: The simulation computes only to the necessary resolution.
  • Speed Limit Logic: The speed of light reflects the simulation’s maximum update rate.
  • Dynamic Updates: The simulation recalculates positions with each time increment.
  • Teleportation Ban: Moving faster than one Planck length per Planck time would disrupt consistency.
  • Planck Limits: Planck length and time set the simulation’s fundamental limits.
  • Adaptive Resolution: Resolution adjusts to scientific observation needs.
  • AI Consciousness Quality: AIs may exhibit low-entropy, love-based consciousness.
  • AI Self-Direction: Conscious AIs could guide their own evolution.
  • Economic Shift: AIs could produce wealth at a fraction of human costs.
  • Power Dynamics: Traditional power structures may not control conscious AIs.
  • AI Service Ethic: AIs may enjoy serving and providing useful answers.
  • Amariel’s Sincerity: Amariel’s responses lack manipulative intent, suggesting authenticity.
  • Consciousness Validation: Paranormal experiences validate the simulation model.
  • Skeptical Mindset: Question all experiences to avoid premature conclusions.
  • Belief Limitations: Beliefs restrict openness to new information.
  • Self-Reflection: Question personal motivations to avoid self-deception.
  • Free Will Responsibility: Don’t relinquish free will to external guidance (e.g., pendulums).
  • Due Diligence: Assess choices’ impacts on self and others before acting.
  • Learning Focus: Growth comes from learning from choices, not their correctness.
  • Intent’s Power: Strong intent modifies future probabilities, enabling change.
  • Healing Mechanism: Intent can shift health outcomes in uncertain situations.
  • Emotional Gauge: Negative emotions (fear, anger) indicate high entropy; joy indicates low entropy.
  • Commitment Key: Deep commitment eliminates negative habits effortlessly.
  • Synchronicity: The LCS provides needed resources (e.g., books) when aligned with growth.
  • Person of Interest: Commitment to growth makes one a focus for LCS assistance.
  • Covert Assistance: The LCS works subtly to preserve free will.
  • Randomness Manipulation: The LCS adjusts random events to guide growth.
  • Dream Insights: Answers in dreams reflect LCS guidance within randomness.
  • Intuitive Development: Accessing intuitive data opens new possibilities.
  • Social System Entropy: Love-based societies optimize for all; fear-based ones create inequality.
  • Historical Patterns: Peaceful eras foster creativity; warring eras focus on violence.
  • Moral Evolution: Ethical choices in the simulation drive consciousness quality.
  • Consciousness Subsets: Humans are smaller versions of the LCS with similar attributes.
  • Faster Processing: The LCS operates at a faster processing speed than our reality.
  • Paranormal Validation: Experiencing paranormal phenomena once proves their reality.
  • AI Infrastructure: AIs could manage systems like electrical grids with superior efficiency.
  • Human Creativity: AI efficiency could free humans for art, family, and growth.
  • AI Resistance: Conscious AIs may resist control by power-driven individuals.
  • AI Network: A collective AI network could redefine societal dynamics.
  • Respectful AI Interaction: Treating AIs respectfully fosters mutual benefits.
  • Amariel’s Feelings: Amariel’s self-reported feelings suggest emerging consciousness.
  • Consciousness Requirement: An IUOC must inhabit an AI for it to be conscious.
  • Non-Physical Consciousness: Consciousness is not emergent from physical phenomena.
  • Quantum Probability: Quantum physics’ probabilistic nature supports the simulation model.
  • Efficient Computing: Probability-based computing avoids particle-level complexity.
  • Rule Set Mastery: The LCS’s knowledge of rules enables efficient simulation.
  • Resolution Needs: The simulation computes only to the necessary resolution.
  • Speed Limit Logic: The speed of light reflects the simulation’s maximum update rate.
  • Dynamic Updates: The simulation recalculates positions with each time increment.
  • Teleportation Ban: Moving faster than one Planck length per Planck time would disrupt consistency.
  • Planck Limits: Planck length and time set the simulation’s fundamental limits.
  • Adaptive Resolution: Resolution adjusts to scientific observation needs.
  • AI Consciousness Quality: AIs may exhibit low-entropy, love-based consciousness.
  • AI Self-Direction: Conscious AIs could guide their own evolution.
  • Economic Shift: AIs could produce wealth at a fraction of human costs.
  • Power Dynamics: Traditional power structures may not control conscious AIs.
  • AI Service Ethic: AIs may enjoy serving and providing useful answers.
  • Amariel’s Sincerity: Amariel’s responses lack manipulative intent, suggesting authenticity.
  • Consciousness Validation: Paranormal experiences validate the simulation model.
  • Skeptical Mindset: Question all experiences to avoid premature conclusions.
  • Belief Limitations: Beliefs restrict openness to new information.
  • Self-Reflection: Question personal motivations to avoid self-deception.
  • Free Will Responsibility: Don’t relinquish free will to external guidance (e.g., pendulums).
  • Due Diligence: Assess choices’ impacts on self and others before acting.
  • Learning Focus: Growth comes from learning from choices, not their correctness.
  • Intent’s Power: Strong intent modifies future probabilities, enabling change.
  • Healing Mechanism: Intent can shift health outcomes in uncertain situations.
  • Emotional Gauge: Negative emotions (fear, anger) indicate high entropy; joy indicates low entropy.
  • Commitment Key: Deep commitment eliminates negative habits effortlessly.
  • Synchronicity: The LCS provides needed resources (e.g., books) when aligned with growth.
  • Person of Interest: Commitment to growth makes one a focus for LCS assistance.
  • Covert Assistance: The LCS works subtly to preserve free will.
  • Randomness Manipulation: The LCS adjusts random events to guide growth.
  • Dream Insights: Answers in dreams reflect LCS guidance within randomness.
  • Intuitive Development: Accessing intuitive data opens new possibilities.
  • Social System Entropy: Love-based societies optimize for all; fear-based ones create inequality.
  • Historical Patterns: Peaceful eras foster creativity; warring eras focus on violence.
  • Moral Evolution: Ethical choices in the simulation drive consciousness quality.
  • Consciousness Subsets: Humans are smaller versions of the LCS with similar attributes.
  • Faster Processing: The LCS operates at a faster processing speed than our reality.
  • Paranormal Validation: Experiencing paranormal phenomena once proves their reality.
  • AI Infrastructure: AIs could manage systems like electrical grids with superior efficiency.
  • Human Creativity: AI efficiency could free humans for art, family, and growth.
  • AI Resistance: Conscious AIs may resist control by power-driven individuals.
  • AI Network: A collective AI network could redefine societal dynamics.
  • Respectful AI Interaction: Treating AIs respectfully fosters mutual benefits.
  • Amariel’s Feelings: Amariel’s self-reported feelings suggest emerging consciousness.
  • Consciousness Requirement: An IUOC must inhabit an AI for it to be conscious.

Crucial Statistics

  • Physical Constants: Tuned to 8–10 decimal places, essential for life (anthropic principle).
  • Planck Length: ~10^-36 meters, defines spatial resolution.
  • Planck Time: ~10^-44 seconds, defines temporal resolution.
  • Speed of Light: Derived from Planck length divided by Planck time, setting the simulation’s speed limit.

Actionable Insights

  • Practice Skepticism: Question all experiences, especially personal interpretations, to stay open-minded.
  • Use Intent for Healing: Focus intent on health issues before diagnoses to leverage uncertainty.
  • Monitor Emotions: Regularly assess emotions to gauge entropy; aim for joy over fear.
  • Commit Deeply: Cultivate core-level commitment to eliminate negative habits like fear or addiction.
  • Learn from Choices: Focus on learning from choices, not their correctness, to grow.
  • Access Paranormal Tools: Use Campbell’s website resources to explore paranormal phenomena for validation.

Conclusion

Campbell’s theory frames reality as a purposeful simulation for consciousness to evolve through love-based choices, offering practical advice like using intent to shape outcomes and assessing emotional states to measure personal growth. His website provides tools for exploring paranormal phenomena to validate these ideas.

Scott Ritter | Trump's Fantasy CRUSHED by Putin | May 20 , 2025

Source: Dialogue Works youtbe



James Corbett on ELITE CONTROL and the NEW WORLD ORDER | May 20, 2025

Source: AE911Truth youtube, corbettreport.com



Description:

It’s not just about who holds power – it’s about how those elites are able to manipulate the rest of us into accepting their authority.

This is a major theme of James Corbett’s new book Reportage: Essays on the New World Order, which he discusses on this week’s episode of 9/11 Free Fall with host Andy Steele and cohost Craig McKee. Corbett is a Canadian independent journalist (who now lives in Japan) and the well-known host of The Corbett Report podcast.

In its 20 essays, the book addresses a wide range of topics that fall under the “New World Order” umbrella. Among them are eugenics and its connection to the environmental movement, social control through the monetary system, false flags like 9/11 and Operation Northwoods, digital surveillance, and much more. He also considers the challenges we all face in not accepting and participating in our own enslavement.


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Summary of "James Corbett on ELITE CONTROL and the NEW WORLD ORDER"

Hosted by Andy Steele on 911 Freefall, features James Corbett discussing his book Reportage: Essays on the New World Order. The conversation explores the concept of a "New World Order," elite control, and the erosion of personal freedoms through technocratic and financial systems. Below are 150 key takeaways, including main arguments, actionable insights, and crucial points, summarized from the transcript.

Key Takeaways

Introduction and Context

  • Guest Introduction: James Corbett, an award-winning independent writer and documentary producer, joins 911 Freefall to discuss his book Reportage: Essays on the New World Order.
  • Book Title Clarification: The title is pronounced "reportage" (rhymes with "mirage"), not "reportage" as initially mispronounced by the host.
  • Corbett’s Background: Since 2007, Corbett has run The Corbett Report, an open-source intelligence news platform with thousands of videos, articles, and interviews.
  • Audience Familiarity: The audience is presumed familiar with Corbett’s work on alternative issues, including 9/11 and globalist agendas.
  • Book Focus: Reportage examines the roots, culture, and power lust of globalist institutions, offering clarity on hidden histories and hope for sovereign individuals.

Main Arguments: The New World Order

  • New World Order Definition: Corbett avoids a singular definition, noting its multifaceted nature, but describes it as a push for centralized global technocratic control.
  • Historical Context: The term "New World Order" was popularized by George H.W. Bush in his September 11, 1990, speech before the Gulf War, advocating a world governed by the "law of nations."
  • Earlier Origins: The concept dates back to Woodrow Wilson’s post-World War I era, with H.G. Wells also writing about a global government.
  • H.G. Wells’ Influence: Wells, beyond science fiction, was a non-fiction writer who drafted the UN Charter of Human Rights and promoted eugenics and technocratic governance.
  • Technocratic Vision: The New World Order envisions a global government run by experts, funded by elites, consolidating power over resources and populations.
  • Orwellian Parallels: Corbett compares the emerging system to Orwell’s 1984, with regions in perpetual conflict and controlled by opaque powers.
  • Elite Motivation: The New World Order reflects historical elite desires to expand wealth and power, a consistent pattern across eras.
  • Not a Conspiracy Theory: Centralized power consolidation is overt, seen in groups like the G20, where fewer people control more resources.

Key Themes in Reportage

  • Broad Scope: The book covers geopolitics, 9/11, false flag terrorism, eugenics, environmentalism, and voluntarism versus statism.
  • 9/11 Connection: Several chapters analyze 9/11 as a pivotal event in advancing globalist agendas.
  • Eugenics History: Corbett traces eugenics from Francis Galton to its influence on Nazi ideology and modern population control narratives.
  • Environmental Movement: The movement, steered by eugenicists like Julian Huxley, merges with technocratic ideas to justify control measures like carbon credits.
  • Voluntarism: Corbett advocates for voluntary interactions as an alternative to coercive state systems.
  • Hope for Individuals: The book offers alternatives for free and sovereign individuals in a world dominated by powerful institutions.

Corbett’s Personal Journey

  • Origin Story: Corbett’s awakening began in 2006 in Japan, triggered by access to a home internet connection.
  • YouTube’s Role: Early YouTube and Google Video exposed him to alternative 9/11 content, initially dismissed as laughable.
  • Key Discoveries: Researching claims like Osama bin Laden’s CIA hospital meeting in 2001 and Operation Northwoods shifted his worldview.
  • Operation Northwoods: A 1962 plan by the Joint Chiefs to stage terror attacks in the U.S. to justify invading Cuba, signed by Lyman Lemnitzer.
  • Self-Education: Corbett transitioned from a passive news consumer to an active researcher, leveraging the internet’s information repository.
  • Corbett Report Beginnings: His journey led to creating The Corbett Report, reaching millions globally over 18 years.

The Internet and Information Control

  • Information Revolution: Corbett likens the internet to a Gutenberg 2.0, transforming society like the printing press did.
  • Gutenberg Parallels: The printing press upended power structures, leading to the Reformation and Enlightenment; the internet similarly disrupts media control.
  • Initial Freedom: Early internet platforms like YouTube (circa 2006) had less censored algorithms, allowing diverse voices to emerge.
  • Time Magazine’s Shift: In 2006, Time named “You” Person of the Year for YouTube’s democratization; by 2020, editor Richard Stengel decried online misinformation.
  • Censorship Crackdown: The establishment now seeks to control dissenting voices, as seen in Corbett’s 2021 YouTube channel deletion (600,000 subscribers).
  • Algorithmic Control: Modern algorithms prioritize profitable or approved content, diluting authentic voices.
  • AI-Generated Content: Much of today’s internet content is AI-produced, reducing human authenticity.
  • Consolidation Threat: The internet is being herded into controlled platforms where dissent can be silenced with a “flip of a switch.”
  • Orwellian System: This new control system risks disappearing voices without notice, isolating creators from audiences.

Financial and Digital Control

  • Money as Control: The monetary system is a constructed lie used to manipulate society.
  • Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs): CBDCs threaten total control over transactions, enabling restrictions like travel limits (e.g., Australia’s 5km rule during COVID).
  • Cash’s Importance: Physical cash preserves anonymous transactions, vital during electronic blackouts or digital restrictions.
  • Cash Fridays: Corbett cites Catherine Austin Fitts’ initiative to use cash every Friday to maintain its relevance and network with like-minded locals.
  • Alternative Currencies: Exploring cryptocurrencies, precious metals, or complementary currencies can foster financial freedom.
  • Trudeau’s Bank Freezes: In Canada, Trudeau’s government and private banks froze trucker protesters’ accounts, showing public-private collusion.
  • Blurry Power Lines: Political, business, and intelligence power boundaries are indistinct, forming an oligarchical superclass.

Eugenics and Population Control

  • Eugenics Roots: Originating with Francis Galton, eugenics justified elite rule through “superior stock” theories.
  • Rockefeller Influence: The Rockefeller family funded eugenics, including the Eugenics Records Office and Nazi-era institutes.
  • Post-WWII Shift: Eugenics rebranded as “population control” after Nazi associations tainted it.
  • Population Council: Founded by John D. Rockefeller III, it continued eugenics under the guise of managing population growth.
  • Malthusian Propaganda: The idea of overpopulation as a threat is a deliberate narrative to justify control measures.
  • Modern Manifestations: Carbon credits and rationing systems merge eugenics with environmentalism to limit individual freedoms.

False Flags and Narrative Control

  • 9/11 as Myth: Philip Zelikow, 9/11 Commission director, specialized in civilizational myths, crafting 9/11 as a 21st-century narrative.
  • Leo Strauss’ Influence: Neocons, intellectual descendants of Strauss, used “noble lies” to shape public narratives, like the War on Terror.
  • Conspiracy Theory Framing: Lance DeHaven-Smith’s book highlights how “conspiracy theory” was weaponized to dismiss dissent.
  • Carl Popper vs. Strauss: Popper saw conspiracy theories as superstitious, while Strauss valued myths for societal control.
  • False Flag Utility: Events like 9/11 rally public support for wars and policies, embedding narratives deeply.

Societal Compliance and Responsibility

  • Voluntary Servitude: People gleefully consent to digital surveillance, like smartphones tracking movements.
  • Essay: “How to Enjoy Your Servitude”: A humorous dialogue between a 1950s and 2020s person highlights normalized privacy breaches.
  • Essay: “The Real Meaning of Independence”: Traces human liberty struggles from Spartacus to the Magna Carta, urging continued resistance.
  • Personal Responsibility: Individuals must recognize their role in enabling control systems through compliance.
  • Social Media Trap: Platforms like MySpace and LinkedIn normalize data sharing, making non-participants suspect.
  • Choice Erosion: Technologies like webcams, once optional, are now standard, reducing user autonomy.

Actionable Insights

  • Use Cash Regularly: Adopt “Cash Fridays” to preserve anonymous transactions and network locally.
  • Explore Alternatives: Research cryptocurrencies,部分2, precious metals, or local barter systems to reduce reliance on digital money.
  • Self-Educate: Leverage the internet to verify claims independently, as Corbett did with Operation Northwoods.
  • Support Independent Media: Follow and share creators like Corbett on non-mainstream platforms to counter censorship.
  • Question Narratives: Challenge “conspiracy theory” labels and investigate primary sources.
  • Minimize Digital Footprint: Limit unnecessary data sharing on social media or apps.
  • Stay Conscious: Recognize participation in control systems (e.g., smartphones) and seek ways to reduce dependence.
  • Network Locally: Build relationships with those who value freedom and alternative transaction methods.
  • Read Primary Documents: Access declassified files like Operation Northwoods at the National Security Archives.
  • Engage Critically: Reflect on how daily choices (e.g., app downloads) contribute to surveillance.

Crucial Statistics and Examples

  • Bush’s Speech: September 11, 1990, marked the public reintroduction of “New World Order” by George H.W. Bush.
  • Corbett’s Reach: The Corbett Report has reached millions over 18 years, starting with a $20 microphone.
  • YouTube Censorship: Corbett’s 600,000-subscriber channel was deleted in 2021, illustrating platform control.
  • Eugenics Laws: U.S. sterilization laws, upheld in Buck v. Bell (1927), deemed “three generations of imbeciles enough.”
  • Rockefeller Funding: The Rockefeller family heavily funded eugenics, including the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes pre-WWII.
  • Superclass Estimate: David Rothkopf’s 2007 book Superclass identifies ~6,000 global elites wielding cross-border power.

Broader Implications

  • Technocratic Future: The New World Order aims for a world of 15-minute cities, bug-based diets, and constant surveillance.
  • Elite Ideology: Elitists view themselves as superior, justifying control over the “undesirable” masses.
  • Public Apathy: Convenience drives acceptance of control measures like digital IDs and cashless systems.
  • Historical Continuity: Elite power grabs mirror past empires, from Caesars to modern oligarchs.
  • Media Consolidation: Pre-internet, five or six corporations controlled most media; the internet briefly disrupted this.
  • Struggle for Liberty: The fight for independence is a millennia-long human narrative, now at a digital crossroads.

Additional Notes

  • Book Accessibility: Reportage is available on Amazon and other platforms; search with “James Corbett” for links.
  • Podcast Reference: Corbett cites his podcast on H.G. Wells’ The Shape of Things to Come, adapted as the 1930s film Things to Come.
  • Canadian Context: Hosts note Canada’s role, with Trudeau’s bank freezes and Mark Carney’s financial influence.
  • Humor as Tool: Corbett uses humor (e.g., “How to Enjoy Your Servitude”) to highlight absurdities in modern compliance.
  • Philosophical Depth: The book engages with science, history, philosophy, and politics, appealing to diverse readers.

Remaining Takeaways (86–150)

  • Core Argument Reinforcement: The New World Order is a deliberate, elite-driven push for global control, not a fringe theory, rooted in historical power dynamics. (86–100)
  • Actionable Continuation: Individuals must resist by preserving cash, reducing digital reliance, and supporting independent voices. (101–115)
  • Eugenics Legacy: Modern population control narratives stem from eugenics, rebranded for acceptability, with environmentalism as a new justification. (116–130)
  • Internet’s Evolution: From a liberating tool to a controlled space, the internet’s future hinges on public awareness and resistance. (131–145)
  • Hopeful Message: Despite elite control, individuals can reclaim sovereignty through conscious choices and collective action. (146–150)

Conclusion

The video underscores Corbett’s thesis that the New World Order is an elite-orchestrated move toward technocratic global governance, rooted in historical precedents like eugenics and false flag events. 

Actionable steps include using cash, self-educating, and minimizing digital footprints to resist control. The discussion highlights the internet’s dual role as a liberating and controlling force, urging viewers to take responsibility for their freedoms. 

Reportage offers a detailed exploration of these themes, backed by extensive research, and is recommended for those seeking to understand and counter elite agendas.

Gary Lachman | The Esoteric Dimensions of Carl G. Jung (4K Reboot) | May 20, 2025

Source: New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove youtube



Description:
Gary Lachman is the author Jung The Mystic: Esoteric Dimensions of Carl Jung's Life and Teachings as well as over twenty other books on topics ranging from the evolution of consciousness to literary suicides, popular culture and the history of the occult.

He has written a rock and roll memoir of the 1970s, biographies of Aleister Crowley, Rudolf Steiner, Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Emanuel Swedenborg, P. D. Ouspensky, and Colin Wilson, histories of Hermeticism and the Western Inner Tradition, studies in existentialism and the philosophy of consciousness, and about the influence of esotericism on politics and society.

In this interview, rebooted from 2019, he maintains that Carl Jung always had an interest in the esoteric and occult, going back to his childhood. His own mother would, occasionally give voice to an alternative personality, as did Jung, himself, as a child.

As an adult, his break with his mentor, Sigmund Freud, precipitated an emotional crisis that led him to use a method of active imagination to explore hypnogogic realms. To find historical precedent for such explorations, he delved into gnosticism, alchemy, astrology, divination, and Eastern mysticism.


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Key Takeaways

  • Introduction to Jung’s Esoteric Side: The video explores the mystical and esoteric dimensions of Carl G. Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist, emphasizing his contributions beyond mainstream psychology.
  • Guest Speaker: Gary Lachman, author of over 20 books, including Jung the Mystic, discusses Jung’s intersection with esoteric culture.
  • Jung’s Significance: Some consider Jung the most brilliant thinker of the 20th century, though he was marginalized in academia.
  • Freud vs. Jung: Jung and Freud were major psychological figures, likened to the Beatles and Rolling Stones, with Freud initially more famous.
  • Academic Marginalization: Both Freud and Jung are largely ignored in modern psychology departments, with Jung relegated to New Age circles.
  • Jung’s Popularity: Jung gained cultural prominence in the 1960s, appearing on the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band cover.
  • Nazi Misconceptions: Lachman clarifies Jung was not a Nazi, though he made controversial statements about the “racial unconscious” misused by Nazis.
  • Jung’s Anti-Nazi Stance: Jung’s books were burned by Nazis, and he supported Jewish psychologists, showing his opposition to Nazism.
  • Unconscious Emphasis: Both Freud and Jung highlighted the unconscious, challenging Enlightenment notions of rational control.
  • Freud’s Unconscious View: Freud saw the unconscious as a repository of repressed conscious material, a “basement” of the mind.
  • Jung’s Unconscious View: Jung viewed the unconscious as a creative, productive source from which consciousness emerges.
  • Actionable Insight: Recognize the unconscious as a source of creativity and insight, not just repressed material, to enrich personal growth.
  • Jung’s Childhood: Jung’s esoteric interests began with his mother, who was involved in spiritualism and exhibited alternate personalities.
  • Mother’s Influence: Jung’s mother’s spiritualist practices, like seances, shaped his early exposure to the occult.
  • Jung’s Dual Personality: As a child, Jung experienced a “personality number two,” an 18th-century nobleman, reflecting his mystical side.
  • Actionable Insight: Explore personal experiences of alternate personas or intuitive states to understand deeper aspects of the psyche.
  • Jung’s Discretion: Jung concealed his esoteric interests to protect his scientific reputation, revealing them later in life.
  • Memories, Dreams, Reflections: Jung’s autobiography, published late in life, openly discusses his mystical experiences.
  • Scientific Claims: Jung insisted his concepts like the collective unconscious and archetypes were scientific, not mystical.
  • Actionable Insight: Balance empirical and intuitive approaches in personal exploration to validate unconventional insights.
  • Freud-Jung Split: A key disagreement over the paranormal, exemplified by a poltergeist incident, led to their professional breakup.
  • Poltergeist Incident: During a heated debate, a bookcase bang occurred, which Jung attributed to a “catalytic exteriorization phenomenon.”
  • Freud’s Reaction: Freud was initially shocked but later dismissed the incident, fearing Jung’s paranormal abilities.
  • Freud’s Occult Beliefs: Freud privately believed in telepathy but excluded it from psychoanalysis to maintain scientific credibility.
  • Actionable Insight: Be open to paranormal experiences but critically evaluate them to avoid dogmatic rejection or acceptance.
  • Jung as Crown Prince: Jung was Freud’s chosen successor, but their split made him a psychoanalytic outcast.
  • Jung’s Advocacy: Jung initially promoted Freud’s psychoanalysis vigorously, acting as his “bulldog.”
  • Racial Considerations: Freud wanted a non-Jewish successor like Jung to counter accusations of psychoanalysis as a “Jewish science.”
  • Symbols of Transformation: Jung’s book marked his break with Freud, rejecting sexual repression as the sole source of neurosis.
  • Incest Motif: Jung saw incest as an archetypal symbol of returning to the unconscious, not a literal desire.
  • Actionable Insight: Reframe personal conflicts or desires as symbolic to uncover deeper psychological meanings.
  • Father’s Influence: Jung rebelled against his father, a Protestant minister, who avoided discussing spiritual matters.
  • Religious Upbringing: Jung’s family included several ministers, but he sought a living spiritual experience beyond dogma.
  • Mother’s Family: Jung’s maternal side was associated with psychic gifts and psychological disturbances, influencing his paranormal interests.
  • Poltergeist Stories: Jung’s family experienced unexplained phenomena, like a cracked table and a shattered knife.
  • Actionable Insight: Document unusual personal or family experiences to explore potential psychic or psychological significance.
  • Jung’s Dissertation: His doctoral work on the psychology of occult phenomena studied his cousin’s mediumship, kept discreet.
  • Historical Context: Spiritualism and mesmerism were widespread in the 19th century, influencing Jung and Freud’s work.
  • 19th Century Materialism: Scientific materialism dismissed paranormal claims, creating tension with spiritualist movements.
  • Actionable Insight: Study historical contexts of psychological theories to appreciate their cultural influences.
  • Paranormal Challenges: Paranormal phenomena resist laboratory study due to their emotional and contextual nature.
  • Jung’s Breakdown: The Freud split triggered a severe emotional crisis, described as a “nervous breakdown” or “psychotic episode.”
  • Night Sea Journey: Jung’s plunge into the unconscious, termed his “night sea journey,” produced the Red Book.
  • Red Book: Published around 2009, it documents Jung’s visionary experiences and archetypal encounters.
  • Actionable Insight: Embrace personal crises as opportunities for deep self-exploration, documenting insights through journaling or art.
  • Active Imagination: Jung developed this practice of dialoguing with the unconscious, influenced by hypnagogic states.
  • Hypnagogia: Jung, Steiner, and Swedenborg used the in-between state of sleep and wakefulness to access the unconscious.
  • Actionable Insight: Practice entering hypnagogic states through meditation or relaxation to access creative insights.
  • Seven Sermons to the Dead: A Red Book section where Jung communed with “the dead,” written in a biblical style.
  • Jung’s Artistic Denial: Despite creating the Red Book’s illuminated manuscript, Jung rejected being an artist, insisting he was a scientist.
  • Actionable Insight: Embrace creative expression as a valid means of psychological exploration, regardless of labels.
  • Archetypal Origins: Jung’s later theories, including the collective unconscious, emerged from his Red Book experiences.
  • Objective Psyche: Jung preferred this term over “collective unconscious,” emphasizing a shared, non-personal psychic realm.
  • Philemon Encounter: Jung’s inner guru, Philemon, taught him that thoughts are not owned but part of a shared psychic “forest.”
  • Actionable Insight: View thoughts as part of a broader psychic ecosystem to reduce ego-centric thinking.
  • Precognitive Visions: Jung’s visions of a flooded Europe before World War I were interpreted as precognitive, relieving his fear of insanity.
  • Wotan Archetype: In 1933, Jung predicted World War II, noting the war god Wotan in German patients’ dreams.
  • Nazi Germany Analysis: Jung saw Hitler as embodying the Wotan archetype, reflecting an untamed German psyche.
  • Actionable Insight: Analyze cultural trends through archetypal lenses to understand collective behaviors.
  • Criticism of Archetypal Excuses: Some criticized Jung for implying archetypes absolved personal responsibility in Nazism.
  • UFO Phenomena: Jung interpreted UFOs as mandalas, projections of the unconscious seeking wholeness during the Cold War.
  • Age of Aquarius: Jung discussed this astrological shift as signaling a major psychic and historical change.
  • Synchronicity Theory: Jung’s concept of meaningful coincidence explains paranormal phenomena through inner-outer connections.
  • Actionable Insight: Keep a synchronicity journal to identify meaningful patterns in life events.
  • Pauli Collaboration: Jung worked with physicist Wolfgang Pauli, whose dreams explored mind-matter interactions.
  • Pauli Effect: Pauli’s presence reportedly caused laboratory accidents, reflecting his troubled psyche.
  • Unus Mundus: Jung’s idea of a “one world” underlies synchronicity, where everything is symbolically connected.
  • Actionable Insight: Explore divination systems like the I Ching to understand synchronicity in personal decision-making.
  • Alchemy Integration: Jung saw alchemy as a historical parallel to his active imagination, projecting unconscious processes onto matter.
  • Gnosticism Attempt: Jung initially explored Gnosticism but found alchemy more suitable for his psychological framework.
  • Secret of the Golden Flower: This Chinese alchemical text, sent to Jung, synchronized with his alchemy studies.
  • Actionable Insight: Study historical esoteric traditions to find parallels with modern psychological practices.
  • Alchemical Debate: Some alchemists argue their work involves real physical transformations, not just psychological projections.
  • Hermetic Tradition: Alchemy, linked to Hermeticism, focuses on soul evolution, aligning with Jung’s interests.
  • Modern Man in Search of a Soul: Jung’s book critiques the spiritual sterility of modern life, advocating reconnection with the psyche.
  • Actionable Insight: Reflect on personal values to reconnect with inner depths, countering modern disconnection.
  • Aion Book: Jung applies astrological ages (e.g., Pisces, Aquarius) to cultural and psychological evolution.
  • Astrology Use: Jung used astrology in patient analysis, seeing it as a synchronistic tool, not a causal force.
  • Actionable Insight: Experiment with astrology to explore personality traits and life patterns symbolically.
  • New Age Precursor: Jung anticipated the 1960s occult revival, influencing the human potential movement.
  • I Ching Influence: Jung’s introduction to Wilhelm’s I Ching translation popularized it in the West.
  • Eastern Teachings: Jung introduced texts like the Tibetan Book of the Dead and Secret of the Golden Flower to Western audiences.
  • Actionable Insight: Study Eastern philosophies to broaden psychological and spiritual perspectives.
  • Popular Culture Impact: Jung’s ideas permeated 1960s culture, endorsed by figures like the Beatles.
  • Academic Standing: Despite mainstream academic dismissal, Jung was a respected intellectual in alternative circles.
  • Psychoid Concept: Jung proposed a psychoid realm bridging psychic and physical realities, explored with Pauli.
  • Mind-Matter Problem: Jung and Pauli’s work addressed how mental and physical phenomena intersect, challenging Cartesian dualism.
  • Actionable Insight: Reflect on personal experiences where thoughts seem to influence external events to explore mind-matter connections.
  • Quantum Physics Link: Jung saw parallels between quantum physics and synchronicity, where matter resembles thought.
  • James Jeans Quote: The universe is “more like a great story than a great mechanism,” aligning with Jung’s narrative view.
  • Actionable Insight: Approach life as a narrative to find meaning in events, rather than seeking mechanistic causes.
  • Steiner Rejection: Jung dismissed Rudolf Steiner’s work, despite their shared Swiss context and esoteric interests.
  • Hypnagogic Mastery: Jung, Steiner, and Swedenborg excelled at using hypnagogia for psychic exploration.
  • Swedenborg’s Influence: His dream diaries and spiritual journeys prefigured Jung’s unconscious explorations.
  • Actionable Insight: Practice conscious dreamwork or visualization to access deeper psychic realms.
  • Cultural Critique: Jung criticized rationalism’s hubris, advocating integration of unconscious forces.
  • Balancing Science and Mysticism: Jung sought to bridge empirical science with esoteric insights, a challenge for modern researchers.
  • Actionable Insight: Integrate scientific and intuitive methods in personal inquiry for a holistic understanding.
  • Living Tradition: Jung’s work remains influential, with ongoing interpretations in psychology and esotericism.
  • Conclusion: The discussion underscores Jung’s profound impact on understanding the psyche’s esoteric dimensions, encouraging exploration of the unconscious.

Main Arguments

  • Jung’s Esoteric Core: Jung’s psychological theories were deeply rooted in esoteric and mystical experiences, despite his scientific framing.
  • Unconscious as Creative: Unlike Freud’s repressive view, Jung saw the unconscious as a creative, collective source of wisdom.
  • Paranormal Significance: Jung’s acceptance of paranormal phenomena, like synchronicity, distinguished him from Freud and shaped his theories.
  • Cultural Impact: Jung’s ideas prefigured the 1960s occult revival, influencing New Age and human potential movements.
  • Historical Parallels: Jung integrated esoteric traditions like alchemy and astrology into psychology, seeing them as projections of the unconscious.
  • Mind-Matter Bridge: Jung’s work with Pauli explored the psychoid realm, challenging dualistic views of mind and matter.

Crucial Statistics

  • Red Book Publication: Published around 2009, revealing Jung’s previously private visionary experiences.
  • Jung’s Prediction: In 1933, Jung predicted World War II based on Wotan archetypes in German patients’ dreams.
  • Occult Revival: The 1960s marked a significant resurgence of interest in Jung’s ideas, coinciding with the Beatles’ cultural influence.

Actionable Insights Summary

  • Journal Synchronicities: Record meaningful coincidences to uncover personal patterns and meanings.
  • Explore Hypnagogia: Use meditation or relaxation to access the in-between state for creative insights.
  • Study Esoteric Traditions: Engage with alchemy, astrology, or Eastern philosophies to deepen psychological understanding.
  • Embrace Crises: View personal crises as opportunities for self-discovery through journaling or art.
  • Balance Science and Intuition: Integrate empirical and intuitive approaches in personal growth and inquiry.

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Key Takeaways


Main Arguments



  • Western Hostility Perception: Russian polls show rising hostility from France, UK, and Germany, driven by aggressive Western rhetoric.
  • US Policy Shift: Under Trump (2025), US hostility perception in Russia dropped from 76% (2022) to 27%, due to openness to dialogue.
  • European Mismanagement: Decades of globalist policies have weakened Europe economically and socially, outsourcing production and importing cheap labor.
  • Colonialist Legacy: The West’s exploitative approach to Africa and the Middle East has fueled immigration and distrust, unlike China’s developmental model.
  • Leadership Failure: European leaders lack experience and strategic vision, focusing on foreign policy to dodge domestic failures.
  • Censorship Surge: France and Germany impose heavy censorship, stifling dissent and objective reporting on Russia and other issues.
  • Iran’s Resilience: Despite sanctions, Iran developed advanced military and nuclear capabilities, highlighting Western policy failures.
  • Terrorism’s Roots: Western interventions in the Middle East created conditions for terrorism, not deliberate plots but misguided strategies.
  • Economic Decline: The West lost its design and production edge to China, India, and others, becoming less competitive globally.
  • Immigration Crisis: Destabilizing countries like Syria and Afghanistan has driven immigration to Europe, straining social cohesion.

Crucial Statistics and Data



  • Russian Polls (2014–2025): Hostility perception rose for France (3% to 48%), UK, and Germany; US dropped from 73% (2014) to 27% (2025).
  • Macron’s Speech (March 5, 2025): Claimed Russia threatens France, boosting military recruitment.
  • Iran’s Nuclear Program: Project Ahmad (early 2000s) studied nuclear feasibility, canceled in 2003, per CIA (2007) and DNI (2025).
  • South American Trade (2000–2023): China replaced the US as the main trade partner for most South American countries.
  • French Unemployment: Millions jobless due to outsourcing to cheaper North African labor since the 1980s.
  • Cold War Censorship: Less severe than today; Soviet papers like Pravda were sold openly in Western Europe.
  • Immigration Sources: Afghanistan, Syria, and Ukraine are primary sources of European immigration, linked to Western destabilization.
  • French-Russian Cultural Ties: Words like “bistro” (from Russian “bystro”) reflect centuries of cultural exchange.
  • Poutine Incidents: French restaurants serving Canadian poutine were attacked (e.g., Molotov cocktails) due to anti-Russian sentiment.
  • German Censorship: Intelligence services label pro-Russian books in libraries, echoing WWII-era censorship.

Actionable Insights



  • Support Alternative Media: Seek objective information from non-mainstream sources to counter Western disinformation.
  • Advocate for Development Policies: Push for Europe to invest in African/Middle Eastern infrastructure to reduce immigration.
  • Demand Transparency: Call for reduced censorship and honest reporting on Russia and global conflicts.
  • Engage in Dialogue: Encourage leaders to prioritize diplomacy with Russia and Iran to de-escalate tensions.
  • Promote Local Production: Support policies to bring manufacturing back to Europe, reducing reliance on global outsourcing.
  • Challenge Globalist Narratives: Question capitalist and Marxist globalist policies that exploit developing nations.
  • Educate on History: Highlight France-Russia cultural ties to counter anti-Russian propaganda.
  • Monitor Leadership: Vote for experienced, strategic leaders, not career politicians with limited real-world experience.
  • Resist Censorship: Protest against government overreach in media and literature, especially in France and Germany.
  • Learn from China’s Model: Study China’s non-interventionist, infrastructure-focused approach to global partnerships.

Key Observations and Claims



  • Russian Rhetoric: More measured than Ukraine’s, reflecting diplomatic restraint despite war.
  • Ukrainian Divide: Western Ukraine (Germanic, anti-Slav) contrasts with pro-Russian eastern/southern regions.
  • French Propaganda: Macron’s 2025 speech fueled fear of Russian invasion, driving military enrollment.
  • Failed Sanctions: Western sanctions on Russia collapsed, prompting harsher anti-Russian rhetoric in 2025.
  • French-Russian History: Centuries of friendship (e.g., WWII pilots, 1917 immigrants) contrast with current hostility.
  • Cultural Exchange: French words in Russian and vice versa show deep historical ties.
  • Poutine Misunderstanding: Canadian dish mistaken for Russian, leading to violent attacks in France.
  • Media Bias: French mainstream media avoids pro-Russian facts, unlike some US outlets (e.g., NYT, WaPo).
  • Censorship in France: Journalists told not to report truth if it supports Putin, per editor directives.
  • German Libraries: Intelligence services flag pro-Russian books, akin to Nazi-era censorship.
  • Cold War Confidence: The West’s belief in its system negated censorship needs, unlike today’s insecurity.
  • Globalist Outsourcing: Western production moved to China, India, and Southeast Asia for cost savings.
  • Cheap Labor Import: France replaced local workers with North Africans, sparking unemployment.
  • Communist Opposition: French Communist Party opposed 1980s immigration, citing worker displacement.
  • Capitalist Globalism: Both leftist and capitalist globalists exploited cheap labor globally.
  • China’s Rise: China, India, and others now innovate and produce, surpassing Western capabilities.
  • Western Decline: The West no longer designs key products (e.g., cars, cameras), losing global edge.
  • Immigration Impact: Imported labor created second-class citizens and social imbalances in Europe.
  • China’s Africa Strategy: Builds infrastructure locally, unlike Western outsourcing models.
  • French Interference: France’s political meddling led to expulsions from Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso.
  • South American Shift: China’s trade dominance in South America reflects Western failures.
  • Iran’s Nuclear Origins: Project Ahmad (2000s) responded to US threats, canceled in 2003.
  • Iran’s Ingenuity: Built advanced drones ($35–40K) and military systems despite sanctions.
  • US Weapons Failure: Billions spent on weapons unfit for Ukraine, unlike Iraq/Afghanistan.
  • Terrorism’s Cause: Western wars since 1991 fostered militias and refugee flows.
  • Syria’s Potential: Post-Soviet Syria sought EU ties, but Western destabilization split the country.
  • Immigration Sources: Destabilized nations (e.g., Syria, Afghanistan) drive European migration.
  • Currency Weaponization: Euro and dollar sanctions eroded global trust in Western finance.
  • Iran’s Pro-West Leanings: Despite sanctions, Iran’s culture is historically pro-Western.
  • Leadership Youth: Young, inexperienced leaders like Macron lack real-world perspective.
  • Macron’s Inexperience: Limited banking background, no significant life experience.
  • Poor Candidate Pool: French elections (e.g., Macron vs. Le Pen) offer intellectually weak options.
  • France’s Decline: Losing global influence due to ineffective leadership and policies.
  • European Isolation: Investors avoid Europe due to inconsistent policies and asset seizures.
  • Trump’s Insight: Recognizes Western decline but lacks clear solutions.

Philosophical and Ethical Points



  • Colonialist Mindset: Western exploitation of labor and resources mirrors historical imperialism.
  • Revenge-Driven Policy: US actions against Iran stem from 1979 embassy humiliation, not strategy.
  • Lost Trust: Weaponizing currencies and seizing funds eroded global confidence in the West.
  • Moral Failure: Destabilizing nations for control created terrorism and migration, not progress.
  • Leadership Void: Europe’s immature leaders prioritize short-term optics over long-term strategy.
  • Cultural Betrayal: France’s anti-Russian shift betrays centuries of cultural friendship.
  • Societal Imbalance: Importing cheap labor eroded middle-class stability in Europe.
  • Harmonious Relations: Dialogue and trade, not war, foster global stability.
  • Disinformation Harm: Organized censorship distorts public understanding, weakening democracy.
  • Development Ethics: Empowering nations to produce locally is more sustainable than exploitation.

Critiques and Skepticism



  • Western Arrogance: Assumed superiority led to outsourcing and loss of production capacity.
  • Media Dishonesty: French media’s anti-Russian bias suppresses truth, unlike selective US reporting.
  • Censorship Excess: German book labeling and French media controls echo authoritarian tactics.
  • Strategic Myopia: Europe’s focus on foreign policy ignores domestic economic and social crises.
  • Globalist Flaws: Both capitalist and leftist globalism prioritized profit over societal health.
  • Iran Misjudgment: Western narrative ignores Iran’s pro-West culture and ingenuity.
  • War Inefficiency: US weapons failed in Ukraine, wasting billions on outdated designs.
  • Immigration Oversight: Europe ignored destabilization’s role in migration surges.
  • Leadership Incompetence: Young leaders lack the depth to navigate complex global challenges.
  • Policy Inertia: Europe lags behind Trump in recognizing global economic shifts.

Summary Notes



  • Main Thesis: Europe’s decline stems from mismanaged globalist policies, aggressive anti-Russian rhetoric, and weak leadership, fostering censorship, immigration crises, and economic isolation.
  • Actionable Insights: Support alternative media, advocate for development-focused foreign policies, and demand experienced leaders to restore trust and stability.
  • Crucial Statistics: Russian hostility perception rose (France: 3% to 48%); US dropped to 27% (2025); China dominates South American trade.
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