Jon Rappoport: Cartels of the Mind – the Official Narratives Unravel…

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Cartels of the Mind: a movie that never was

“Dominoes of the collective begin to fall. The whole rotting structure begins to collapse, a wing here and a wing there, and the robots open their eyes and turn off their cameras.”

If you can’t see the background of a crime, you aren’t seeing the crime, you’re seeing the sensational effects, that’s all.

 

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Phi Beta Iota: The assassination of JFK was the first great modern  crime within the US Government, completely apart from the normal looting of the public treasury and betrayal of the public trust that has always characterized governments generally. Since then, two trends have become obvious:

  1. Political murder has become commonplace — from Senators to medical activists.
  2. The time between false witness (e.g. the Warren Commission) has steadily declined from 25 years for JFK to 15 years for 9/11 to five months to five weeks and now to five days for the Orlando false flag operation (which is still uncertain as to theatrics by DHS versus mass casualties by Israel or — a new possibility — mass idiocy by the SWAT team that did not get the memo and used real bullets on whoever was left standing at 5:13).

See Especially:

Mini-Me: 9/11 Convergence 14th Anniversary — 13 Warnings, Dick Cheney Made It Happen….

Robert Steele: The Orlando Mass Casualty Event A False Flag Drama, Atrocity, or Hybrid?

See Also:

False Flag @ Phi Beta Iota

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