Inside the Vaccination Wars

Andrew Wakefield just won’t go away. The former British doctor and medical researcher can’t practice medicine anymore and refuses to admit to the 12 charges of fraud he’s been convicted of. There are two possibilities: 1) Wakefield is a fraud; 2) Wakefield is a legitimate whistle-blower trying to clear his name.

One thing we should agree on: There’s been an alarming rise of mental disorders in children and this epidemic is growing fast. Whatever toxins are causing this trend should be identified asap but there doesn’t seem to be much attention on solving the problem. The vaccine debate instantly degenerated into two polarized sides with their own sets of data and experts, neither of which recognize validity in the other side. Meanwhile, in the 1970s, one in 2,000 children had autism, and now it’s one in 45 and climbing with a bullet.

Wakefield directed a film and Robert De Niro wanted to screen it at his Tribeca Film Festival, but as soon as the film’s inclusion was announced, a pressure drop came down and the film was pulled. A major part of the film deals with a CDC whistle-blower named Dr. William Thompson and phone calls he made to Dr. Brian Hooker, wherein he described fraud at the CDC.

Unfortunately, the website carrying Wakefield’s flag is NaturalNews, run by the mysterious Mike Adams, aka The Health Ranger. Adams runs a health supplement business (i.e. scam) using a click-bait website to drive sales. His headlines tell people what they already suspect while promising explosive new info that always turns out to be speculation with no basis in fact. Adams runs enormous link farms with over 86 sites under his control. The purpose of this net is to artificially inflate traffic to his main site.

Adams is a critic of Monsanto and believes 9/11 was an inside job. So far so good, but unfortunately, he also promotes stories Sandy Hook never happened, the Aurora shooting was a CIA plot, and planes are spraying chemtrails to poison us. This appears to be the standard disinfo op of mixing mud into any waters of real investigation. His scope of operations is immense, but Adams doesn’t seem to have an office and employs a mail drop. His past is rather murky and his gut-sucking self-portraits might be better suited for a dating site.

Adams might be doing counterintel for Monsanto or Lilly or the CIA. One thing for sure, he’s not a legitimate source of info, so if Wakefield wants to appear legit, Adams is the sort of person he should steer clear of. The credibility of the film depends on Thompson to a large degree, so a rug might be pulled out from under Wakefield’s film fairly soon.

Someday in the far, far future, independent supervision might be installed at the CDC and the revolving door with Big Pharma closed forever. Do vaccines harm some kids? Why else would our kangaroo vaccine court pay out millions in damages? Could we produce safer vaccines? No doubt, but that won’t be on our national agenda as long as they they keep us focused on a war between “vaccers” versus “anti-vaccers.” And that, Virginia, is what dialectical social control is all about.

Dr. Andrew Zimmerman, the world-renowned pro-vaccine pediatric neurologist specializing in autism gave testimony as an expert witness for the government defending vaccines in vaccine court in 2007 and said he told the government vaccines can cause autism in exceptional cases, but says the government hid the information and misrepresented his opinion. He’s only the top specialist in the field so move along, nothing to see here.

In the 1980s, the vaccine industry was in grave danger after a barrage of lawsuits were filed involving the diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine. The vaccine cartel threatened to pull out of the US market, so Congress agreed to shield them from future lawsuits, thus saving the industry by creating a vaccine court with a $3.5 billion fund replenished with a 75-cent tax on vaccines.

In September 1995, young Jeffrey McCord was riding in a car involved in a minor accident, and received a precautionary brain scan. Days later, Jeffrey was given a DPT shot, and two days afterwards, the seizures began. Another MRI now showed lesions where none had been before. For three years, Jeffrey’s parents struggled to stay afloat while seeking expensive remedies. Only after they met with Dr. Yuval Shafrir were they told the vaccination could be the cause. So in 1998 Jeffrey’s parents filed with the vaccine court.

Meanwhile, in 2004, a pair of courageous reporters published The Virus and the Vaccine, detailing how a monkey virus was accidentally inserted into the 1960s polio vaccine through sheer incompetence. Countless monkeys had been murdered so their kidneys could be harvested to grow a vaccine that could as easily have been grown in agar. Just as disturbing, other researchers began looking into a CDC vaccine trial involving gay men in NYC, a free hepatitis B shot in 1978 made with human hepatitis-B-infected-blood injected into chimpanzees.

Unfortunately, those chimps had the same monkey virus that had contaminated the earlier polio vaccine. Within a few years, the men who participated in that trial became the epicenter of a rapidly spreading worldwide AIDS crisis. I don’t know if there is a connection, but I do know the media avoids this topic like the plague. Meanwhile, the inner workings of the vaccine court are private and clouded by mountains of propaganda. As more Americans became educated, they grew wary and vaccination rate dropped accordingly, sprouting another industry panic. So the Tin Foil Hat Patrol created an anti-vaccine movement, while the industry created a propaganda machine to swat down that movement. The vaccine court was flooded with suspicious cases, all easily dismissed, and the lawyers submitting them got paid by the government whether the case succeeded or not. Meanwhile, legitimate cases, like Jeffrey’s, could take a decade to litigate. And even when the court awarded $7 million in damages, it took three more years to squeeze any money out of the fund. It’s a sordid history blanketed by disinformation.

David Icke and the Satanic Hoax

David Icke lost a promising career in soccer due to joint issues and lost an equally promising career in BBC sports broadcasting due to mental issues. He’d become a leading spokesperson for the Green Party in England before spending a few months in Saudi Arabia, and when he returned, he rocketed off planet earth into the realms of delusion and egomania. Strangely, he quickly became the world’s most successful and widely-known conspiracy theorist. Why? Because spooks control the Tin Foil Hat Disinfo Matrix just like they control the mainstream media.

In March 1991, Icke held three press conferences to explain how a recent psychic experience had transformed him into the “Son of the Godhead” and his divinely inspired automatic writings foretold the end of the world by 1997. He promised the cliffs of Kent would be underwater by Christmas. Icke became the laughingstock of England almost overnight.

But a funny thing happened on the way to the looney bin. Icke began mixing up bits of real information with crackpot delusions. He claimed a small cabal at the top of the banking/oil/chemical industries was instigating terror for social control and schools were dumbing people down. He claimed the control mechanisms ran through secret societies that included Masonry and its offshoots. He claimed children were being prostituted to people at high levels of power, a nasty secret that accidentally burst into view with the collapse of the CIA-connected Franklin Savings and Loan in Omaha, Nebraska.

Icke is playing an important role in spook world. He lost a $200,000 judgment against a Canadian lawyer who claimed his book Children of the Matrix libeled Jewish people. Icke places the center of power inside the Rockefeller/Rothschild axis, but asserts they are alien-human hybrids who shape-ship at will and have lizard-like skins in their natural state.

If you analyze this op, it’s possible one intent is to make the power of the Rockefeller/Rothschild axis seem divinely inspired by merging them with alien gods. The most obvious intent is to hide some truth by wrapping it in a stinking pile of bullshit. Icke scares people with magic tales, and fear is the basis of all apocalyptic religion, as well as the more modern forms of mind control.

I don’t believe Icke’s rise to fame was achieved organically and wonder if the Icke we see today wasn’t influenced somehow by those mystery months in Saudi Arabia.

“There are indications that the ritual of the Eucharist is a reflection of earlier rituals related to human sacrifice and blood drinking,” writes Icke. “There is the emphasis on symbolically eating the body of Jesus and drinking his blood as red wine. We might expect, therefore, that the Christian Church would be a front for Satanism and its blood and sacrifice rituals. That, it turns out, is precisely what it is.”

The above is an example of connecting dots that don’t connect while skipping over the most important dots. Yes, the Eucharist has at its roots a Zoroastrian Eucharist, and before that a Scythian Eucharist that began millennia ago with the drinking of blood of a vanquished enemy from his decapitated skullcap. But between the blood drinking, there were many centuries of drinking cannabis and milk from a golden chalice. Don’t you think that’s an important piece of information to know when discussing the significance of the Eucharist? It’s absurd to claim a hidden religion born millennia ago has existed unchanged, or that a secret cabal of satanists is running the Christian religions. The rules of magic apply equally to all no matter what icons appear on any altars, and when someone tries to scare you with boogie-man stories about the devil, it’s always a hoodwink. Always.

Jordan Maxwell and the Anunnaki Hoax

“Magic wands were always made out of the wood of a Holly tree. It’s made out of Holly wood. Hollywood is a Druidic establishment and the symbols, the words, the terms, the stories, are designed.  Think about it. Think about how Hollywood does what they do. I’m not saying they’re evil, I’m just explaining how Hollywood works.” -Jordan Maxwell

Although Jordan Maxwell (real name Russell Pine) self-describes himself as the world’s leading expert in the occult, in fact, he is the historical equivalent of Lucy in Peanuts (just making up shit as he goes along). He claims there’s a star-gate in Iraq that instantly teleports anyone to a military base on Mars, and the world has been secretly run by lizards from another dimension for millennia. The amazing thing is some people actually fall for his hoodwinks.

I’d like to point out the use of magic sticks goes back into prehistory and the wood initially associated with wands was walnut, and later other nut trees, but never a holly tree. The origins of the name Hollywood are easily researched and has zero to do with Druids. I just want you to see how shallow Maxwell’s understanding of magic is, and how easily 99% of his “research” can be exposed by consulting the Internet.

So how does a transparent quack get propelled to the front lines of the conspiracy media and become an influential figure? I suggest the Tin Foil Hat Disinfo Matrix is well organized, composed of spooks, kooks, players and played, and it’s hard to tell the brainwashed true-believers (and MK/Ultra mind control victims) from the spooks. But I can assure you the crowd Maxwell runs with (Icke, Tsarion, Passio) are card carrying members of a managed dialectic whose primary purpose is spreading a tin foil blanket over events like 9/11.

The style of this op is to twist history into some wildly paranoid conspiracy involving good versus bad aliens or other such transparent hokum. Some of Maxwell’s dogma is extracted straight from Bible quotes, but his mainstays are direct from Manley P. Hall’s investigations into occult literature. But it doesn’t matter where your dogma comes from, it’s still just dogma and nothing more. Maxwell can rant for hours about solar cults and moon cults and astro-astrology, but doesn’t have a clue about the Scythian influence on mythology and religion. If you want to know what preceeded Sumeria and Egypt, look toward the Black Sea, and the people who first domesticated horses and invented the wheel.

Maxwell claims the winged globe of ancient times was a reference to a UFO spacecraft, which is absurd. The evolution of the winged globe and its importance in the Zoroastrian religion, and eventual morphing into the caduceus, is important, so I wonder why the Disinfo Matrix obscures its meaning with a UFO hoax. Could it be because the winged globe symbolizes the effects of cannabis? One thing you need to know about Scythians: they loved cannabis, which is why the Zoroastrian version of the Eucharist served cannabis and hot milk (often with a dash of opium, ephedra and spices).

Maxwell claims to have met a psychic early in life who foretold his destiny as a great person. That’s exactly what David Icke claims so I suspect this might be a reference to their MK/Ultra hypnotherapist. He also claims to have spent his early years investigating Communism, and if that is so, I wonder why he says nothing about the vast intel penetration and manipulation of the communist networks. But some of his biggest blunders concern the Holy Grail and his belief that the myth is all about Jesus.

Trust me, any time someone tries to scare you with magic or religion, it’s always a hoodwink. Painting pictures of an alien boogie-man secretly running the world is a hoodwink because all it accomplishes is to let the real criminals off the hook, because none of them are lizard aliens.

On May 12, 2022, it was announced online that Maxwell passed away at age 81. Notorious disinfo artist David Icke wrote he would see him “on the other side.” Sorry to blow your  hoodwink, Icke, but there is no “other side.”

Michael Tsarion and the UFO hoax

If you are wondering how the status quo keeps such a tight lid on obvious crimes like 9/11, look no further than their Disinfo Matrix, a Tin Foil Hat brigade spreading clouds of mud on any real attempts to penetrate intel ops.

Immediately after JFK was assassinated, gatekeepers with ties to military intelligence swarmed the scene, most notable Mark Lane and Mary Ferrell. Even today, few realize the extent of intel manipulation into the creation of the JFK research community, which is why it took so long to find any threads of real info inside the snowstorm of disinfo they manufactured.

Michael Tsarion (real name Brian Heatley) considers himself an expert on magic, ancient civilizations, psychic vampirism and secret societies.

Since these are some of my areas of expertise, I can comfortably assure you Heatley is not a legit historian nor magician and most everything he says is an obvious fabrication. His videos and books are immense rabbit holes leading nowhere that will hopefully soon wither and fade away.
Heatley’s real place in the universe is placing a tin foil blanket over what is really going on, and this op is not something new. These characters like Tsarion, Icke and Passio evolved from a long line of spooks parading as mystics with secret hidden info.

Becoming an internationally celebrated psychic is not easily accomplished. Almost all depend on carnival hoodwinks and the trickery can be easily exposed. The real ones keep their inspirations to themselves and never know when a psychic intuition might hit them. But if you are someone with powerful connections, fake psychic powers can be vetted by the established media and your ticket prices and book sales will soar! Spook psychics have always been engineered close to people high in the oligarchies with tendencies towards magical thinking in order to influence their behavior. But the same sort of thing goes on with mainstream religion.

Mainstream religion was constructed as a power base and profit stream and occultism was constructed to ensnare those who escaped the mainstream religion. Occultism was never a fountain of great wisdom, any more than religion, although both contain elements of wisdom, their paradigms are dominated by dogma, agenda and fakery. This chain of corruption runs through Alessandro Cagliostro, Compte de Saint-Germain, Helen Blavatsky up to and including Aleister Crowley, all of whom claimed to have uncovered secrets of the universe, but none came close to solving the secret of the Holy Grail or even identifying the active ingredient in the sacred oil of Abramelin employed by the world’s greatest magicians for millennia.

According to Tsarion, our earth is secretly controlled by aliens from another galaxy and Jesus was one of them, a man who fell to earth from an interplanetary spacecraft. This hoodwink is not that far off from Scientology. Heatley considers himself an expert on Camelot and believes the grail is about Jesus. In fact, the grail emanates from ancient Scythia long before the time of Jesus, and King Arthur was just an update on Heracles, but instead of 12 labors, he had to win 12 battles.

Before the Christian censors got control of this story, the grail was an object required to bring peace to the kingdom. It was never about the chalice itself, but the magic potion found inside.

 

Abraham Bolden & Thomas Vallee are keys to the JFK assassination

Twenty-three days before the assassination of JFK in Dallas, Lee Harvey Oswald walked into the FBI offices in Dallas and delivered a handwritten note for agent James Hosty. After JFK’s murder, Hosty was ordered to destroy this note and it took many years to uncover what that note might have said and why it had to be destroyed immediately after the assassination. The official story given by Hosty was it contained “some sort of threat,” but that later changed to the more ludicrous: “stay away from my wife.”

In fact, the note most likely claimed that a four-man assassination team had assembled in Chicago for the purpose of assassinating JFK on his way to Soldier Field for the annual Army-Air Force football game, an assassination scheduled to take place on November 2.

We only know all this because a Chicago-based secret service agent named Abraham Bolden was asked to investigate the allegation and two men were placed under surveillance and soon picked up later that day and brought to the Secret Service offices in Chicago, and then mysteriously released without being conclusively identified for the record. One of these suspects could have been John Roselli, or maybe he was one of the guys not picked up, but it’s clear the two suspects were spooks just from the way the investigation unfolded without arrest or noticeable investigative paperwork. Bolden only knew that the tip had come from an FBI informant named “Lee.” Bolden would later turn whistleblower and pay the career-ending price.

By strange coincidence, another chance encounter had put the assassination mission in jeopardy, as the patsy had inadvertently prematurely come under investigation. And that patsy bore an amazing resemblance to Lee Harvey Oswald. His name was Thomas Arthur Vallee and he’d been overheard making threats against JFK at a diner, where he was confronted by an undercover officer who reported the incident to Chicago Secret Service.

Two Chicago police officers were sent to investigate Vallee, and they both ended up rising rapidly through the ranks: Daniel Groth and Peter Schurla. Right around the time JFK cancelled his Chicago trip (just an hour before he was due to take off), Groth and Schurla went to see Vallee.

He told them he’d been assigned to a U2 base in Japan (just like Oswald) and had a small arsenal and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. He was a devoted member of the John Birch Society, which means he likely believed JFK was a communist agent bent on destruction of the United States.

Photos of his vehicle revealed that Vallee had a license plate that was protected by national security. He was also a certified mental patient with a metal plate in his head and a history of emotional breakdowns.

Since there was also another plot based in Tampa one wonders if an ex-Marine from a U2 base in Japan was also being moved into a tall office building overlooking a parade route.  Supposedly that shooter was positioned in the Floridan Hotel, then the tallest building in Tampa, while a Cuban named Gilberto Lopez was being set-up to take the fall.  The locations of Chicago, Tampa and Dallas are telling because that’s where Dulles and Angleton felt they had the most control over the situation.

But perhaps the most telling detail is the two cops sent to interview Vallee were later sent to assassinate Fred Hampton, the most respected activist leader in Chicago, and someone who was railing against the recently-created Weather Underground that was seeking a violent revolution in America. The Weathermen seized upon Hampton’s assassination as the reason everyone needed to take up arms and especially urged people to shoot cops and soldiers.

Shortly after 1963, Vallee moved to Indianapolis. A few years later he moved to Columbus. In the fall of 1966, the Secret Service conducted its first interrogation of Vallee. Although the serial numbers had never been checked on the original weapons found on him in Chicago, the Secret Service allegedly did check the serial numbers on his newly acquired rifles. Afterwards, Vallee relocated to Houston. He was tracked there by Edwin Black of the Chicago Independent.