Friday 31 January 2014

Wall St Connections to the Bolshevik Revolution








Tom Secker undermines Professor Antony Sutton's claim that Wall St. funded the Bolshevik revolution. I think it's an analysis that is welcome but it doesn't really take into account that we are often referring to Zionist banking bloodlines when we discuss the sponsorship of centuries of war, carnage and toxic ideologies including Communism, Nazism and Zionism.

I don't think Tom's got the bottle to go down that route but if he has I recommend In the Shadow of Hermes as a starting point on Zionist Masonic Bolshevism.

Update: Tom deleted his analysis as you can see above.

Wednesday 29 January 2014

Om ahh hum by Jane Winther : unisound.dk


Edward Snowden's "Informal" Computer Training







I don't know about you but there's something about Edward Snowden that doesn't add up. I don't buy that he still isn't working for the national security parasite complex. He's not a computer administrator. He's a CIA spy who worked in Switzerland as such.

Update: He reminds us of his CIA career.

He's too smart to have rejected a college education without giving a good reason and hints in this interview (on Youtube now pulled) at an 'informal education' that somebody provided. 

Snowjob hasn't told me anything I don't know and he flat out tells a lie in this interview that he gave all his information to the American public. 

That's not true. 

Glen Greenwald took it, gave us 1% of nothing and is now scoring a book and movie deal with HollyWeird™ and a publishing venture with an NSA partner Paypal, while Edward Snowden claims like George Bush:



Mission Accomplished what a scrotum.

Nevertheless, the German Interviewer (video now pulled) here is so much more superior than the dribble the English language media-world spits out. Take a look yourself. Make your own mind up.

Here's a more interesting analysis of what's going on.

I recommend reading Naomi Wolf's piece on Ed Snowjob

Update: Wayne Madsen confirms that it's most likely Ed Snowjob is factional warfare between the CIA and NSA. This makes a lot of sense. Any friction between the two is good for us but that doesn't mean we're getting the whole story.