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tholinz ago

A lot of interesting points.

Like I said in reply to somebody else's comment below, Obama was loathed in the DoD. Bush was more well-liked, but his wrong-headed foreign policy was still seen as exactly that. Hillary, however, might as well be Satan in the eyes of your average servicemember, and that was before we all knew about this shit with her private server, spirit cooking, and everything else. It would not surprise me at all if the very few of us who might have been in a position to help in some capacity did so. I wouldn't go so far as to say that people actively recruited Trump to run, but I'm sure that some may have encouraged him, helped him, and exerted what political influence they could to assist him.

The Jewish thing is an interesting point. I'm a service academy grad, and while I don't have formal stats on this, the breakdown there was NOT representative of the general population. We were over-represented on Catholics (about 45-55%), Mormons, and Evangelicals, and very under-represented with Jews. I can't say I knew a single one while I was there, although the Jewish chaplain was cool as hell. In the decade of active service I've had, I've only worked with one (and funnily enough, the entire unit hated the guy).

...oh no, wait, I do know about one Jewish guy from the Academy. His last name was Weinstein, and his dad went on a rampage against the school when somebody made a joke about his son having a "big nose" during training. It sounds funny, except his dad was a flaming anti-theist and advocated things like eliminating the chaplain corps entirely. He was also appointed to the DoD as a special advisor under the Obama administration. I should see if I can dig anything up on him. He was a fuckwad.

party1981 ago

Jewish people are statistically very high on atheism (I'm not that religious myself, but when you learn about Satanism, it makes you want God to be true).

I have no idea why Jewish people don't go into the military, but it could be a critical mistake if FBIanon and Q are right.

logjam ago

when you learn about Satanism, it makes you want God to be true

What have you got for me?

shunpikah ago

JonBenet Ramsey

party1981 ago

  1. The famous "Satanic" panic cases from the 1980s had repeated links to the CIA (Michael Aquino was CIA at Presidio; CIA shut down The Finders investigation; Nick Bryant traces the Boys Town scandal back to a child trafficker's house in DC, claimed he was protected by the CIA)
  2. The CIA is into the occult: https://newrepublic.com/article/142268/united-states-government-embraced-occult
  3. Wikileaks HRC/Podesta/DNC emails have the keywords "Thelema" (Satanic religion of Alister Crowley), "Minerva," "Moloch" (referencing animal sacrifice), and "spirit cooking"
  4. Spirit cooking is clearly Satanic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkAVgsOgaw0
  5. Stanley Kubrick's films are filled with references to clues about deep state corruption. His last film references a Satanic cult, sex orgies, child trafficking, and human sacrifice. He died a few days after showing it to Warner Brothers, after witnesses heard him say "they're going to kill me." The film was released on the 30th anniversary of the launch of Apollo 11 (which I believe he directed and faked).

And so on. As far as I can tell, some kind of ancient Satanic cult basically setup the CIA.

Ho-Lee-Fuk ago

Can't leave out some juicy Bohemian Grove shit that Alex Jones sprayed about 10 years ago.