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Ed's avatar

A brilliant thesis, at great depth, addressing so many of the lies regarding climate change, but also deeply flawed. The case that banning DDT lead to millions of deaths in the war against malaria is just more of the same agenda from the Club of Rome and their globalist accomplices. DDT, a chemical agent of war, was repurposed to serve the medical cartel in their the ongoing war against nature and humanity. The standard coverup, so we do not give attention to the real issues, the living conditions of the people who are 'infected', the poverty, malnourishment, exploitationn, displacement, and consequently heavily vaccinated by the likes of Bill Gates, the UN and the WHO, which only perpetuates the lie of infectious disease and the deaths without end. The covid scamdemic of 2020, orchestrated worldwide, is all we need to know about this agenda and like the malaria psyop is just another weapon in their arsenal by those who promote the scams of climate change, geo-engineering, and mass vaccination. Until this linkage is seen we remain blind to the real agenda, transhumanism, scientism, and medical tyranny as the central means of mass traumatic mind control. Even as we uncover all the lies revealed in this article, we are keeping the core lie going, so that we keep on spraying poisons, injecting ourselves with the next 'miracle drug' or vaccine, and do not address the elephant in the room, the medical cartels, corporate interests who we still think are our allies in this war, even as they continue to poison the world. It's the old strategy, construct a problem, cause a reaction through propaganda by the 'experts', and the offer 'the solution'. But the solution is just another form of the same 'problem'. One feeds the other. If we don't understand that with every agenda there is a deeper agenda, perfectly constructed to hide the lie within the lie. Covid19 was the same retelling of this lie. And now we have many who have only partially uncovered one layer of this lie and overlooked the deeper lie, who have rejected the mRNA vaccines but still believe in viruses that must be fought by other means. The war continues and we always lose. DDT along with other neurotoxins was likely the cause of the so-called polio epidemic of the 1950s, but quietly phased out as the vaccine was introduced and hailed as 'the solution'. Even with many side effects and deaths attributed to the vaccines, it was put aside as collateral damage acceptable in war. We cannot only partially wake up from this nightmare, but fully awaken, not only to the lies we are told, but to what natural health really is. Our healing will not come through more poisons, but understanding that all illness is the body's attempt to heal and assisting in that process.

yantra's avatar

agree with most of your comment

Paul Vonharnish's avatar

I agree. Perhaps this defines the actuality. Deus ex machina- Wikipedia: Excerpted: “Deus ex machina [plural: dei ex machina] 'God from the machine' is a plot device, a type of denouement in which a seemingly unsolvable problem in a story is suddenly or abruptly resolved by an unexpected and unlikely occurrence. Its function is generally to resolve an otherwise irre solvable plot situation, to surprise the audience, to bring the tale to a happy ending, or act as a comedic device.” >>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deus_ex_machina

See also: In medicine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deus_ex_machina#:~:text=%5B20%5D-,In%20medicine,-%5Bedit%5D

Ed's avatar

Yes, Deus ex machina. I got email from a friend including a quote from the Patagonia clothing company founder and environmentalist, Yvon Chouinard "I don’t believe we will ever make a serious effort to saving our home planet from all its threats until we humans adopt a spiritual connection to the natural world. Saving indigenous cultures and working and learning from them would be a good start.”

I responded:

Yes, but aside from the truth of this statement (and I understand why you resonate with it) unfortunately Msr Chouinard, was a forceful advocate during the scamdemic for all the control measures brought down upon us by our ‘health’ authorities. He fired people who would not take the jab, used Patagonia as an propaganda arm of the medical cartel, implementing all their strategies in his work place and in his messaging. A classic case of the leftist causes who exploit indigenous wisdom and spirituality as a cover for the their fundamental lack of understanding almost everything, especially the natural world, actually advocating an ongoing war against the natural world by the medical cartels. Chouinard might actually be sincere in his ignorance, but all the more troubling since from his self-aggrandized pulpit he provides a cover for the forces that seek to destroy indigenous communities, their traditions and the health of the greater populations of the world. I’m sure he is an advocate of climate change in his efforts to save “our home planet from all its threats”. What is this spiritual connection to the natural world he seeks? Just words to placate and disassociate, not connect. This is the worst of double think.

Fabrizzio's avatar

Yes I saw something similar with many so called organic farmers and others who you would expect to understand the big picture during the operation. Almost all of this group I was familiar with were pro vax, pro mask etc., and also believe that CO2 is the problem. But queried as to if they avoid GMO frankenfoods and despise Bayer they all would state their ire for these things. When I would say, “but these shots are essentially GMO therapies made by the same people who make the GMO foods!”, their eyes glaze over and not a single word is uttered!

The Programming has been so thoroughly executed as to fool most of those who you’d expect to have the proper insight…it’s rather disappointing yet the reality we’ve come to.

pimaCanyon's avatar

I do think Chouinard is onto something when he talks about developing a spiritual connection to the natural world. Sadly though, so many leftists are atheists and have divorced themselves from their own spirituality, so even though they can use the phrase "spiritual connection" they just don't know how to do that. True spirituality has its foundations in humility. The realization that we don't know, that we are living in the midst of a great mystery is the first step in making a spiritual connection to ourselves, and then to the natural world around us.

yantra's avatar

i know. it really is disheartening, and even harder to accept when it comes from loved ones who can't imagine letting go of the narrative they have embodied. intelligence doesn't matter; in fact it may help induce people to stick even more strongly to their programmed beliefs, since they think they are smart and are therefore acting with reason and logic. (and those of us who don't buy it are crazy, idiots or yahoos ( :

Paul Vonharnish's avatar

“If is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it” - Upton Sinclair - (September 20, 1878 – November 25, 1968)

I find most human specimens completely dissociated from the Natural world. Dead fence posts display more awareness than average humans. The experience of life was not always this numb... Thank you for commenting.

pimaCanyon's avatar

bravo! Chouinard's behavior during covid does indeed exemplify the typical smug holier-than-thou leftist who KNOWS what is right for you and me and the entire world and is willing to USE FORCE to make you do it his way and see it his way.

yantra's avatar
1dEdited

although i agree with most of Delingpole's basic tenets, there are so many details i think are totally wrong that i don't even have the time to enumerate them. . . just one example: his extolling the virtues of DDT, one of the worst pesticides which has been highly implicated as a cause of nervous system diseases such as polio.. . and actually i think Rachel Carson was largely correct about the decimation of insects and birds - but she only knew half of the story (meaning pesticides & herbicides). The part she didn't foresee was the impact of massive ubiquitous wireless radiation which didn't ramp up substantially until the mid 1990s.

Now we see a disastrous decline in bird and insect populations all over the world according to many reports. Just in the tiny rural N CA area i live in, the amount of insects, reptiles, amphibians and birds has decreased drastically in just the last 6 years i have been here. From my observation starting at an arbitrary 100%, we are now at roughly these levels: insects ~10% of that 100% or less; some are entirely absent. reptiles (lizards) are maybe 20%, frogs about 1% (almost none), and birds 20 to 30% of the original amount 6 yrs ago, depending on season with the birds.

Dr. Hubris's avatar

"activists who use ecological concerns as a vehicle for advancing an anti-capitalist"

... and what is so good about "capitalism" that is worth keeping - if you don't mind me asking? What makes people born into money (i.e. "capitalists") deserve ruling over the world?

Since we have mentioned this last topic, we all know that Pinky and The Brain are far more deserving than they are :P... Narf!

Paul Vonharnish's avatar

Come-on man... Some of my best friends were capitalists. Then they died. Most died at the hands of doctors who seemed to thrive within corporate/capitalist systems. Gee!!! What a funny coincidence...

“Since all society is organized in the interest of exploiting classes and since if men knew this they would cease to work and society would fall apart, it has always been necessary, at least since the urban revolutions, for societies to be governed ideologically by a system of fraud.”-- Kenneth Charles Rexroth - (December 22, 1905 – June 6, 1982)

pimaCanyon's avatar

My answer would be that we don't have capitalism pretty much any place in the "developed" world. What we have is a grotesque merger of monopoly corporate capitalism with government. US Founders had the right idea when they limited corporations in the new republic. When US was founded, one corporation could not own another corporation, there were no Limited Liability corporations (no "corporate shield"), and corporations had to renew their charters every 5 years. They had the right idea, but in my opinion, they didn't go far enough. They should have banned corporations altogether and written their limitations on corporations into the US Constitution.

Dr. Hubris's avatar

Capitalism got broken when the banksters took over and started printing money.

As for the American Revolution, it got defeated in 1913, when "the FED" was founded... and only after that, the banksters took over the US; in 1913, the US lost their sovereignty.

Smedley Butler's avatar

'Capitalism' is not what you should seek, besides it was set up and broken on purpose.

'Prosperity' is what the people should desire and it is prosperity that the Government inhibits. If everyone was prosperous of our own will there would never be a thought for the need of a violent, brutal, murderous institution known as government that uses fear, fraud, coercion, threats of enFORCEment and enFORCEment itself to make the people obey.

Have you ever thought that maybe 'money' is the enemy?

It is known as 'the root of all evil' due to ALL evil needs money to conduct its evil deeds where good things do not necessarily need money at all.

...and it is money that got Jesus crucified when he went into the Temple Mount and overturned the Money Changer tables, kicking their ass out. It is only when the bankers appealed to authorities (The Romans) and told them there will be no more money because some man named Jesus and his followers whooped our ass and put us out of business did Jesus not get imprisoned, not executed but Crucified to let everyone know you don't ever mess with the bank..

Smedley Butler's avatar

The so called founding fathers were wealthy British americans living in British america with their land grants, titles and the like.

Seriously who organized the so called revolution....the poor downtrodden or the wealthy?

All the so called founders did was run an end round (or psyop) on the colonist helping to implement the British system of law and finance that we all currently suffer under.

If you believe and or think this founding father nonsense is true then you are believing or thinking that a rag tag continental army defeated the worlds first empire.

You must ask why when the British sailed up the Chesapeake Bay to Elk Neck to off load thousands of men, horses, supplies for the march northward towards Philadelphia that the British Fleet could have just sailed up the Potomac and had Target practice with Mount Vernon, killing Martha, the Slaves, destroying the plantation and source of wealth for George. How long do you think George continues to command the rag tag continental army after all that?

...and while the British are at Mount Vernon how about a trip to Monticello (Jefferson) and Montpelier (Madison) or Scotchtown (Henry) to sack, loot, burn those plantations and extinguish the so called revolution if real, but the British did not do that. Something so simple, so easy....it is not like the British were not the most brutal vicious empire on the earth. The Brits had no problem brutalizing whomever got in their way in the most diabolical ways, and yet they did not do that.

The British march to Philadelphia was nothing more than Military Theater.

ALL Wars are a Racket this includes the Revolutionary War!

pimaCanyon's avatar

so what? my comment had to do with monopoly corporate capitalism. Your comment is speculation about the Revolutionary War. Okay, I guess you could argue that that relates to what the US founders wanted to do with corporations to keep them in check just because it was the same people who wanted to keep corporations in check and who were leading the Revolutionary War, but I was talking about monopoly corporate capitalism, how one way to deal with it would be to ban corporations altogether. And this is your response to that? WTF?

DiazRockCrawlr's avatar

Thank you. Excellent, informative review with commentary - I learned a lot. I deeply believe in human resilience and creativity, and that true representative democracy supports these. I also believe that experience (including mistakes, suffering, failure) is the primary driver of learning and growth. Hence I look forward to widespread (tho may not live to see) human ‘maturation’ on a psychological level. I view repressive, authoritarian regimes in this developmental light, generally as an outgrowth of less emotionally evolved populous (analogous to childhood/early teenage need for more structure, rules etc). Of course there are exceptions. But IMO many remainders of more authoritarian times/regimes exist in current ‘democracies’ and are gradually being challenged. My hope is for that societal developmental process to continue and that increasing numbers of countries will mature. It’s always a messy process but essential. The above article offers valuable information for our journey toward maturation as a democracy.

john herzog's avatar

true satanic behavior at best it’s sociopathic. Whatever it is, they certainly enjoy having people suffer, knowing that they’re causing it.

Kaylene Emery's avatar

Blessings and appreciation from Sydney Australia.

Palerider's avatar

Analysis Paralysis.

j t's avatar

You do LOTS of good, work, Unbecoming, and I've found loads of great info in your articles. But I have to ask you about this statement--why you posted it as such and if you really believe it --

"the DDT ban inspired by Rachel Carson’s discredited “Silent Spring” has contributed to millions of preventable malaria deaths – more than Hitler’s genocide." Really!? Are you serious??

Rachel Carson aside, how much have you studied DDT? How much have you investigated "polio" and the assertions (never proven at all) that it was caused by a virus in comparison with the data showing that as the use of DDT increased in an area, so did the frequency of "polio" in those areas? You might perhaps want to study that and reconsider that statement.

Arlene Johnson's avatar

What is capitalism? Ever higher and higher profit for the corporation to the detriment of the workers who prvide the means for the corporations to make their profits in the first place. To prove what I just wrote is true, read http://www.truedemocracy.net/w01/3.html whih is a simplified article from research I performed for an independent study at UCLA in 1987 for a professor who gave me an A for my independent study in which I actually added to the literature as a student who was just about to graduate from that university in 1987

Dean Fraser's avatar

I've actually got an updated hard copy of 'Mellons' And it's good.

'Deli's' a bit of an old scoundrel. Would have us believe he's

a lovable rogue... well, whatever.

https://www.abebooks.co.uk/9781945181474/Mythology-Global-Warming-Climate-Change-1945181478/plp

wendy broffman's avatar

There are alot of good points in this thesis, except the naming. One fatal error I see that reveals a bitter irony is that the right attacks technocratic capitalism thinking it’s Marxism, while the liberal “left” defends technocratic capitalism thinking it’s progress. Actual Marxist critique of class, accumulation, alienation and enclosure is almost entirely absent. So everyone is shadowboxing a ghost. I suggest reading this thee part analytic essay by Ryan Perkins: https://ryanperkins.substack.com/p/the-ghost-in-the-machine

EasterNow's avatar

A tale as old as time, the priests tell the people the weather gods are angry with them, and they need to do X. What do those with power and wealth fear most? Losing it. Who will they lose it to? The people. They hate the people, and they cannot be healed. They ensure generationally that they will never be healed. Who is the poison on this plane?

Paul Vonharnish's avatar

We can continue to pick away at all the alphabet soup designates of corporate/capitalist construct, or simply accept that ALL human organizations are corrupt, period. Sorry this isn't a science exam. The most efficient organization is a *partnership* between two people. Sometimes it's called a marriage. The odds of success? Pretty good IF no one resorts to lying. Erm...

Add a third party and the odds of success plummet. Establish a committee, and all *physical* processes are delegated to non-committee persons. The committee soon becomes a political force... If you're not on the *committee* you're a non-person...

The establishment of corporate organizations only dictate the terms of individual and social slavery. If you're not part of the administrative *class* you're an outside physical or ethical object to overcome or defeat via policy.

Let's continue to lie about the above. Let's create more organizations to invest in controls over other organizations, who may disagree with some arbitrary valuation voted on by some vacuous committee of bullshit artists. Then let's call it free enterprise... Pfffttt!

Vepr's avatar

A population that is ASLEEP at the wheel, DESERVES to go over the cliff.

Those that survive, will become a commodity of the ruling class.

History always repeats, except this time, there will be little chance to battle for freedom.

The new technological gulag will become PERMANENT.

yantra's avatar
21hEdited

but in their defense, this mass hypnosis/slavery/sleep of the masses has been a long time in the making - perhaps thousands of years - think of middle ages european serfdom and ancient egyptian slavery - and though we (humanity) may have clawed our way up out of that, tptb have not been asleep. modern programming has been stunning in its power, persuasiveness and pervasiveness. the internet has been a tool for that, but may also be a tool for our salvation through the sharing of real information. perhaps al gore and the rest didn't reckon on that aspect when he proclaimed he had "invented the internet". we are more powerful than we know and maybe They know it. we just have to wake up.

Vepr's avatar

What's coming is too horrific to imagine. The tension everywhere in the world, and especially the U.S., has reached a dangerous boiling point.

Prepare wisely...as much as you can. It will not be pleasant.

John Gross's avatar

Pretty good review, but there is a recently updated edition out now.