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Re: Alex Jones Rant: DMT Elves Control Global Elites

PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 2:21 pm
by norton ash
I've seen this plot before. Two con artists fall in love... but can they trust each other?

Re: Alex Jones Rant: DMT Elves Control Global Elites

PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 2:40 pm
by Iamwhomiam
In my experience, if that's any telling, it won't end well.

Re: Alex Jones Rant: DMT Elves Control Global Elites

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 5:16 am
by 8bitagent
The strangest meta moments will come when the sad inevitable day occurs when a 9/11 like event happens in America....
and the anti government-now-super pro government Alex Jones of America......will have to wrestle with who to blame.

Re: Alex Jones Rant: DMT Elves Control Global Elites

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 5:55 am
by 82_28
He has many branded targets all over the Earth that he does not own but licences his name to for a royalty. Anything can happen honestly. I still feel he ain't no billionaire.

Re: Alex Jones Rant: DMT Elves Control Global Elites

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 7:04 am
by SonicG
8bitagent » Fri Mar 17, 2017 4:16 pm wrote:The strangest meta moments will come when the sad inevitable day occurs when a 9/11 like event happens in America....
and the anti government-now-super pro government Alex Jones of America......will have to wrestle with who to blame.


Well, he already wants to go fisticuffs with Baldwin...It would be truly wonderful if there was no mass shooting, "terrorist" or otherwise in the US over the next four years but given the spate we have been seeing in the US, I do feel a terrible foreboding. One of those could certainly cause a lot of loose strands to fully unravel in the US...(Well, that's decided, I am not vakaying in the US this year! :yay )

Re: Alex Jones Rant: DMT Elves Control Global Elites

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 7:13 am
by seemslikeadream
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“Let me be very clear: the policy of strategic patience has ended

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In Tokyo on Thursday, he said that 20 years of diplomatic efforts to convince North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons ambitions had failed.
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Re: Alex Jones Rant: DMT Elves Control Global Elites

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 7:51 am
by SonicG
Yes covering the brewing threat in my backyard here:
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=40221&start=60

Re: Alex Jones Rant: DMT Elves Control Global Elites

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 12:54 pm
by elfismiles

Re: Alex Jones Rant: DMT Elves Control Global Elites

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 10:18 pm
by Iamwhomiam
That was pretty funny. Thanks smiles. I especially enjoyed the animated Stalin dancing and Hitler with light sticks!

SonicG » Fri Mar 17, 2017 7:04 am wrote:
8bitagent » Fri Mar 17, 2017 4:16 pm wrote:The strangest meta moments will come when the sad inevitable day occurs when a 9/11 like event happens in America....
and the anti government-now-super pro government Alex Jones of America......will have to wrestle with who to blame.


Well, he already wants to go fisticuffs with Baldwin...It would be truly wonderful if there was no mass shooting, "terrorist" or otherwise in the US over the next four years but given the spate we have been seeing in the US, I do feel a terrible foreboding. One of those could certainly cause a lot of loose strands to fully unravel in the US...(Well, that's decided, I am not vakaying in the US this year! :yay )


What concerns me is who Donald immediately blames when the inevitable occurs. I can imagine him tweeting out condemnation of the false flag terrorist attack as having been perpetrated by Obama or the Deep State Democrats (a great band name, btw), or the Clintons. Maybe brown skinned people, surely illegals or gasp! Muslims, oh my! Maybe all of these will be named to bear the blame.

No matter who he chooses to blame, Soros will have been said to have paid for it.

But what concerns me even more is how will his Trumplicants react to his condemnation of whomever?

They'll be more going on than a riot in cell block #9.

Re: Alex Jones Rant: DMT Elves Control Global Elites

PostPosted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 1:11 am
by SonicG
The worst, or best (?)...would be a natural disaster...Who to blame then...HAARP? God??

Re: Alex Jones Rant: DMT Elves Control Global Elites

PostPosted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 2:06 am
by Iamwhomiam
No, of course not. For those sort of events we blame the Russians.

Re: Alex Jones Rant: DMT Elves Control Global Elites

PostPosted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 2:28 am
by KUAN
sorts

Re: Alex Jones Rant: DMT Elves Control Global Elites

PostPosted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 1:20 pm
by Iamwhomiam
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Re: Alex Jones Rant: DMT Elves Control Global Elites

PostPosted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 10:01 am
by seemslikeadream
Breitbart and Infowars under investigation for ties to Russia: report

March 20, 2017
Peter Stone and Greg Gordon
McClatchy Washington Bureau
Posted with permission from Tribune Content Agency

WASHINGTON — Federal investigators are examining whether far-right news sites played any role last year in a Russian cyber operation that dramatically widened the reach of news stories — some fictional — that favored Donald Trump's presidential bid, two people familiar with the inquiry say.

Operatives for Russia appear to have strategically timed the computer commands, known as "bots," to blitz social media with links to the pro-Trump stories at times when the billionaire businessman was on the defensive in his race against Democrat Hillary Clinton, these sources said.

The bots' end products were largely millions of Twitter and Facebook posts carrying links to stories on conservative internet sites such as Breitbart News and InfoWars, as well as on the Kremlin-backed RT News and Sputnik News, the sources said. Some of the stories were false or mixed fact and fiction, said the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the bot attacks are part of an FBI-led investigation into a multifaceted Russian operation to influence last year's elections.

Investigators examining the bot attacks are exploring whether the far-right news operations took any actions to assist Russia's operatives. Their participation, however, wasn't necessary for the bots to amplify their news through Twitter and Facebook.

The investigation of the bot-engineered traffic, which appears to be in its early stages, is being driven by the FBI's Counterintelligence Division, whose inquiries rarely result in criminal charges and whose main task has been to reconstruct the nature of the Kremlin's cyberattack and determine ways to prevent another.

An FBI spokesman declined to comment on the inquiry into the use of bots.

Russia-generated bots are one piece of a cyber puzzle that counterintelligence agents have sought to solve for nearly a year to determine the extent of the Moscow government's electronic broadside.

"This may be one of the most highly impactful information operations in the history of intelligence," said one former U.S. intelligence official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

Bureau Director James Comey confirmed Monday at a House Intelligence Committee hearing what long has been reported: that the FBI is investigating possible links between individuals in the Trump presidential campaign and the Russian campaign to influence the election and whether there was any coordination between the two.

The ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, one of multiple congressional panels examining Russia's intervention, said on NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday that there was "circumstantial evidence of collusion." There also is "direct evidence ... of deception, and that's where we begin the investigation," said Rep. Adam Schiff of California.

U.S. intelligence agencies charged in January that Russian President Vladimir Putin had ordered the offensive, in which cyber operatives also hacked tens of thousands of emails from Democratic National Committee staff, Clinton campaign Chairman John Podesta and other Democrats.

A top priority of investigators is to determine who delivered those hacked emails to WikiLeaks, a London-based transparency site that published them online, the sources said. News stories about the emails embarrassed Clinton at key points in the campaign. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has denied that the Russian government was the source of the email dump.

As for the bots, they carried links not only to news stories but also to Democratic emails posted on WikiLeaks, especially those hacked from Podesta and made public in October, said Philip Howard, a professor at the Oxford University Internet Institute who has researched the bot attacks.

Howard said that, as an example, bots had spread links to fictional stories that accused Clinton of involvement in running a child-sex ring in the basement of a Washington pizza parlor. The posts inspired a North Carolina man to drive to Washington and fire an assault weapon in the restaurant, according to police reports.

Howard's study of bot-generated Twitter traffic during last fall's Trump-Clinton campaign debates showed that bot messages favorable to Trump significantly outnumbered those sympathetic to Clinton.

He said his research showed that Americans who call themselves "patriotic programmers" also activated bots to aid Trump. In interviews, they described coding the computer commands in their spare time, Howard said.

Unlike counterintelligence investigators with more cyber sleuthing capabilities, Howard has not established that Russia was the source of the bot attacks he studied.

Russia also used "trolls," hundreds of computer operatives who pretended to be Trump supporters and posted stories or comments on the internet complimentary to Trump or disparaging to Clinton. Sources close to the inquiry said those operatives likely worked from a facility in St. Petersburg, Russia, dedicated to that tactic.

"Russian bots and internet trolls sought to propagate stories underground," said Mike Carpenter, a former senior Pentagon official during the Obama administration whose job focused on Russia. "Those stories got amplified by fringe elements of our media like Breitbart."

"They very carefully timed release of information to shift the news cycle away from stories that clearly hurt Mr. Trump, such as his inappropriate conduct over the years," he said, referring to the October release of a video in which Trump bragged about grabbing women's genitals. That event corresponded with a surge in bot-related traffic spreading anti-Clinton stories.

An additional Russian tool was the news from its prime propaganda machine, Russia Today, with a global television and digital media operation and a U.S. arm, RT America.

Last Nov. 19, Breitbart announced that its website traffic had set a record the previous 31 days with 300 million page views, driven substantially by social media.

Breitbart, which has drawn criticism for pursuing a white nationalist agenda, was formerly led by Stephen Bannon, who became chief executive officer of Trump's election campaign last August and now serves as Trump's strategic adviser in the White House. The news site's former national security editor, Sebastian Gorka, was a national security adviser to Trump's campaign and presidential transition team. He now works as a key Trump counterterrorism adviser.

Breitbart's chief executive officer, Larry Solov, did not respond to phone and email requests seeking comment.

Bannon and Gorka have controversial profiles. Bannon has been accused of taking anti-immigrant and racist positions. Last week, the Jewish newspaper Forward reported that Gorka had taken a lifelong loyalty oath to a Hungarian far-right group that for decades was allied with the Nazi Party.

The White House declined to respond to questions about Gorka.

Breitbart is partially owned by Robert Mercer, the wealthy co-founder of a New York hedge fund and a co-owner of Cambridge Analytica, a small, London-based firm credited with giving Trump a significant advantage in gauging voter priorities last year by providing his campaign with at least 5,000 data points on each of 220 million Americans.

InfoWars is published by Alex Jones, a Texas-based conservative talk show host known for embracing conspiracy theories such as one asserting that the U.S. government was involved in the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. During the 2016 campaign, InfoWars.com was a loyal Trump public relations tool. Trump was on Jones' show and praised his reporting.

"It's the major source of everything," Roger Stone, a longtime Trump confidant and campaign adviser, said last fall. Stone, who has regularly appeared on Jones' show and was on Monday, has said he invites an FBI investigation into his campaign role. The Senate Intelligence Committee has asked Stone to preserve documents in connection with the Russian election inquiry.

Jones responded to questions from McClatchy on his talk show.

"I'm not gonna sit here and say, 'I'm not a Russian stooge,' because it's a (expletive) lie," he said, denying any contact with the Kremlin operatives about bots. He said this issue stemmed from "this whole ridiculous narrative of the bitching left."

"It's as if we didn't build InfoWars," he said. "It's as if we don't have a huge audience."

Noting he had appeared on RT "probably 100 times or more," he said sarcastically, "There's my Russian connection."

Boosted by bots, the surge in readership for such websites amplified Clinton's negatives. Some stories falsely described her health problems as dire. Jones said Monday that people gravitated to his website "because we were the first to report Hillary Clinton falling down." He referred to Clinton appearing to collapse last Sept. 11 after visiting the World Trade Center memorial. She was diagnosed with pneumonia.

"The full impact of the bots was subterranean and corrosive," Podesta, Clinton's campaign chairman, told McClatchy in an interview. "The distribution channels were being flooded with this information. ... We perhaps underestimated the strategy of pushing fake news out through social media and how it impacted the race."

Donna Brazile, the former interim director of the DNC, said that neither the party committee nor the Clinton campaign had used bots to widen the reach of their anti-Trump messages.

At least one of the congressional committees investigating the Russian meddling is looking into the bots.

The Senate Intelligence Committee "intends to look actively at 'fake' news and the ways that Russian bots and trolls were used to influence the election," said Rachel Cohen, a spokeswoman for Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, the panel's ranking Democrat.

Russia's offensive might have been anticipated from a speech a top Kremlin official made in February 2016.

In the speech in Moscow, Andrey Krutskikh told a conference of Russian computer security officials that the Putin government would be unleashing a cyber nuclear attack reminiscent of Russia's 1949 development of the atom bomb. Krutskikh, whose speech was first reported by Washington Post columnist David Ignatius and independently confirmed by McClatchy, also reportedly said the offensive would cause U.S. officials to gain respect for Russia's cyber capabilities.

"Russia has again figured out from its old Soviet playbook that its greatest weapon in the world is information," said Lauren Goodrich, senior Eurasia analyst at the Stratfor Corp., a global intelligence firm based in Austin, Texas. "Its information and disinformation campaigns have skyrocketed."

She said the Kremlin's budget for "public information" had quadrupled this year as it mounted similar cyberattacks on behalf of right-wing candidates in France, Germany and other European countries.
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/03/breitba ... ia-report/

Re: Alex Jones Rant: DMT Elves Control Global Elites

PostPosted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 10:20 am
by liminalOyster
So if Jones is working for Putin but at war with the DMT elves (via the "Global Elites") and Putin is/was mostly at war with Hillary (according to Comey this week) then I think this means that Hillary is the queen of the DMT elves, no?

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Am I following correctly? This changes a huge amount in my parapolitical cosmology. Who knew mother Ayahuasca's goal all along was to spread the enlightenment of bereft neoliberal feminism across the cosmos.

On edit: I'm being myopic - obviously the DMT elves are only emissaries of the broader psychedelic kingdom over which Frau Clinton reigns. She's more like a Maria Sabina figure, I'm thinking.