Introduction: Unmasking the Enigmatic Alex Jones
In the enigmatic realms of alternative media and conspiracy theories, few figures are as polarizing and influential as Alex Jones, the fiery host behind InfoWars. Known for his theatrical outbursts and apocalyptic prophecies, Jones has built an extensive following while stirring significant controversy with his explosive rhetoric and contentious claims. However, a closer examination suggests that Jones might be playing a more complex role than that of a mere conspiracy theorist—that of an occult mouthpiece, intricately weaving truths with deliberate absurdities to subtly inform the public of concealed agendas. This investigation delves into the sophisticated strategies Jones employs, the philosophical underpinnings of his messages, and the implications of his recent resurgence in mainstream media.
The Strategy of Revelation: Foreknowledge and Its Responsibilities
At the core of Alex Jones's approach is the concept that his declarations, far from being mere speculative rants, are calculated disclosures of significant forthcoming events, intentionally shrouded within layers of absurdity. This method mirrors certain occult practices where unveiling the truth in plain sight is believed to transfer karmic responsibility from the revealer to the audience. Dubbed "lesser magic" in mystical circles, this tactic purportedly fulfills a cosmic or moral obligation to inform, thereby neutralizing any spiritual repercussions for the bearer of the message.
Media Strategies and the Exploitation of Public Perception
Jones's method of blending verifiable facts with extreme theories exemplifies a media tactic designed to leverage the Doctrine of Acquiescence. This approach not only captivates but also confounds his audience, compelling them to decipher what might be credible amidst the outlandish, thereby becoming more susceptible to radical ideas subtly embedded within his narratives.
A Closer Look at Alex Jones's Foreknowledge of 9/11
The assertion that Alex Jones possessed foreknowledge of the September 11 attacks is one of the most unsettling and controversial aspects of his career. Months before the tragic events unfolded, Jones made startlingly specific references to the potential use of planes as weapons to target the World Trade Center. Furthermore, he later went on to insinuate that Osama Bin Laden would be framed as the perpetrator in what he ominously termed an "impending disaster." These assertions, made well in advance of the actual events of September 11, 2001, have sparked intense debate and speculation about Jones's role and possible involvement in a broader, more clandestine agenda.
Jones's statements about the 9/11 attacks are well-documented and have been a subject of scrutiny and analysis. In March 2001, on his radio show, Jones talked about the possibility of terrorist attacks involving the World Trade Center and mentioned the use of planes as potential weapons. Later, in July 2001, he specifically mentioned Osama Bin Laden as a likely scapegoat for a future attack, indicating a level of detailed knowledge that, in hindsight, seems eerily prescient.
The implications of Jones having foreknowledge of 9/11 are profound. If he did indeed possess such knowledge, it raises serious questions about how he came by this information and what his motivations might have been for disclosing it. Some have speculated that Jones may have been privy to insider information or that he may have been used as a tool to disseminate foreknowledge to the public in a way that would be dismissed as conspiracy theory.
In light of the evidence suggesting Alex Jones had foreknowledge of the September 11 attacks, the implications of his statements become more profound. While some may dismiss these assertions as mere coincidence or conspiracy theory, the specificity and timing of Jones's remarks raise legitimate questions about his potential involvement in a broader agenda. Regardless of one's interpretation, Jones's statements serve as a stark illustration of the significant influence media figures can wield in shaping public perception and potentially influencing major events. This leads us to consider the Doctrine of Acquiescence, which posits that by openly disclosing plans or foreknowledge, individuals or groups can shift moral responsibility onto the public, adding a layer of complexity to Jones's role and impact. Exploring the Doctrine of Acquiescence: Unveiling Its Occult Roots and Modern Ramifications
At the core of Alex Jones's broadcasting methodology lies the Doctrine of Acquiescence, a concept deeply rooted in esoteric traditions and philosophies. This doctrine suggests that by openly disclosing intentions or foreknowledge, individuals or groups can absolve themselves of any spiritual or moral consequences associated with these events. Rooted in the belief that enlightenment comes from revealing hidden truths, the doctrine asserts that once these truths are disclosed—albeit obscured by absurdity or complexity—the responsibility to act or oppose the plans falls upon those who have been informed.
The Occult Origins of the Doctrine
The Doctrine of Acquiescence finds its origins in various occult and mystical traditions, where the revelation of hidden knowledge is seen as a path to spiritual enlightenment. In these traditions, the disclosure of secrets is often considered a form of liberation, freeing the revealer from the burdens of secrecy and transferring the responsibility to act onto those who receive the knowledge. This concept is akin to the occult principle of "lesser magic," where truths are hidden in plain sight, allowing the enlightened to fulfill their obligation to inform while avoiding direct responsibility for the consequences.
Implications for Societal Control
From a societal perspective, the Doctrine of Acquiescence has profound implications for governance and control. It suggests that the elite, or those in possession of "hidden knowledge," can manipulate the masses by revealing their plans in ways that are either dismissed as conspiracy theories or too complex for the general public to comprehend. This manipulation of consent relies on the belief that the masses' non-reaction or passive acceptance of these disclosures constitutes tacit consent to the elite's agendas, effectively absolving them of moral responsibility.
Cultural and Psychological Impact
The doctrine also has significant cultural and psychological implications. By conditioning audiences to receive controversial or harmful plans through a filter of absurdity or hyperbole, the doctrine lowers societal defenses against manipulation. This psychological conditioning can lead to a state of cognitive dissonance, where individuals ignore or rationalize information that conflicts with the established narrative. In this way, the doctrine exploits human tendencies to conform to majority behaviors and dismiss outlier information, furthering its impact on societal norms and individual psychology.
Jones's Exploitation of the Doctrine
Alex Jones's broadcasting tactics exemplify the exploitation of the Doctrine of Acquiescence. By blending absurdity with factual elements, Jones creates a narrative that captures attention and forces the audience to engage in a mental sorting game. This tactic desensitizes viewers to the absurdity, making them more accepting of radical ideas and hidden agendas. Jones's role as a mouthpiece for the occult, whether intentional or not, highlights the power of media figures to shape public perception and influence events by exploiting esoteric principles rooted in the Doctrine of Acquiescence.
Mainstream Reintegration and Its Implications
Following years on the fringes due to widespread deplatforming, Jones has recently witnessed a resurgence into mainstream relevance, notably marked by endorsements from figures like Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson, who have proclaimed him a "prophet" on prominent platforms such as the Joe Rogan Podcast. This rebranding appears orchestrated by the same entities purportedly behind Jones, aiming to utilize his platform for broader narrative control, allowing him to prepare or desensitize the public to orchestrated events or ideologies. This strategic reintegration into the mainstream is not just a revival of Jones's media presence; it represents a calculated move to realign and harness his influence for broader narrative purposes.
The Shift in Public Perception and Narrative Control
The endorsement of Alex Jones by mainstream media figures has profound implications for public discourse. It effectively broadens his reach and lends credibility to views that were once marginalized, thereby shifting the Overton window—the range of policies and ideas the public is prepared to accept as normal. This shift is not merely about changing public opinion but about reshaping the informational landscape in which that opinion forms. By repositioning Jones from the fringe to a more central role in media dialogue, his narratives and predictions gain new weight, potentially guiding public perception and acceptance of future narratives.
Analyzing the Psychological Warfare
The strategic deployment of media personalities like Alex Jones for narrative control can be understood as a form of psychological warfare, where the primary battleground is the collective psyche of the public. Jones's rhetoric, intricately intertwined with the Doctrine of Acquiescence, serves a dual purpose: to condition audiences to anticipate and accept a predetermined agenda, and to desensitize them to potentially controversial or disruptive ideas.
At its core, this technique, often referred to as predictive programming, plays a pivotal role in societal engineering. By subtly implanting specific ideas or scenarios in the public consciousness, Jones and others like him can prepare the population for future events or changes in a way that minimizes resistance. For instance, by repeatedly discussing the possibility of a financial crisis, Jones may be priming his audience to accept such an event as inevitable, thereby reducing the shock and outrage that might otherwise occur.
Moreover, by forecasting calamities or dramatic societal changes, Jones can shape public perceptions and reactions in advance, further solidifying his influence over his audience. This manipulation of public opinion underscores the immense power that media figures wield and highlights the importance of media literacy and critical thinking in today's information age.
The utilization of media for psychological warfare is a complex and ethically challenging practice that raises profound questions about the nature of media influence and the role of media in shaping public opinion. As such, it is essential for individuals to approach media consumption with a critical eye and to be aware of the potential agendas at play behind the information they are presented with.
Alex Jones was naming Osama bin Laden after Bill Cooper had named him as the guy who some kind of catastrophic happening would be pinned on. Bill Cooper detested Alex Jones. i think Alex Jones was sent in by Mossad to undermine Bill Cooper. Didn't work so in the end, on November 5th, 2001, the FBI killed Bill Cooper in his own driveway.
It was the local sheriff who shot cooper, but the FBI was there.
Jones was just repeating what Cooper said, he had been doing that for years, which is why Cooper hated him.
I don't think that's the only reason Bill Cooper hated Alex Jones. From what I read, he would have welcomed him as an ally, but he smelled a rat. The FBI had tried to pull Bill Cooper into the Oklahoma City bombing plot via Timothy McVeigh, but Bill Cooper sniffed out that set-up too.
I was just reading Matthew 22 & 23 and it makes me think this: God has sent his prophets always (like Bill Cooper and Kim Clement) and the Scribes and Pharisees come in to try to undermine them. And when that doesn't work, they get the local authorities to kill them. Bill Cooper was a modern day Elijah. Alex Jones is like the Pharisees--puts on a good show, but is a hypocrite. If AJ respected the work of Bill Cooper, he would honor him as the martyr for freedom that he was.
I had never thought of it in these terms before. Now I am going to be mindful to be aware of who the Scribes and Pharisees are. I view the MSM as the Scribes. And professors (the university kind or the AJ kind) are the Pharisees. And the FBI are the Roman soldiers doing the bidding of the Scribes and Pharisees. And the US government is run by the Sanhedrin.
Thank you for sparking this line of thought, fren.
Good breakdown
This is really spot on!
Yet Alex never gets angry at patriots who repeat his talking stance on things. He literally tells his audience to rip his ideas off.
Maybe Bill was a tad sensitive and prideful.
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Source:
https://www.docdroid.net/nT0Shkt/version-2-majestic-messages-of-disclosure-pdf
Question. AJ is not a Black Hat?
Answer.
He is paying the price of his choices as acknowledged.
Alex Jones is a grey hat.
Money talks.
He rides on a very fine line that is weaponized against him by Operation Mockingbird.
They created their enemy.
Groomed since a child.
Comment.
Alex Jones has given more blue pills than red ones, that’s the whole point of controlled opposition. To quote Alex Jones when discussing such a topic is an absolute joke.
Answer.
We agree that AJ is controlled opposition, however Anons are right- Message over messenger. Truth resonates from within. AJ is controlled opposition, so blanket stating he is correct distances anons from the truth.
Re AJ (Alex Jones).
Why was he deplatformed?
Was it part of the plan?
What is happening currently regarding censorship and free speech?
Think logically and learn.
AJ was controlled opposition paid for by our close ally and friend Israel. Major funding and business contracts for the supplements that AJ sells. Be careful of the nanotechnology inside some of their capsules. If ever, its "always an accident" or error. Define addiction.
To Quote Q on a topic is seen as an absolute joke, as well. So clearly, that’s not the litmus test.
He speaks out against Israel, as well. So I guess the Deep State CIA and Mossad both fund Alex to inform the people of their evils…???
Nanotech in InfoWars supplements? Good lord. No there isn’t.
You’ve strong together a conspiracy but lack the facts to back it up. Speculative storytelling.
Q seems to tie Jones with Mossad
They always replace all truth tellers with their own
As much as people bad mouth Alex he tells a lot of truth here and there.
If it wasn't for him I'd still be asleep. He was right on vaccines, fluoride, 9/11, federal reserve, Bildenburg group, globalists, and election fraud.
The Fema stuff, David Icke lizard aliens, sandy hook and a few other things I think disinformation or he was just wrong.
If Biden gets in 4 more years then I guess Q was a larp and Alex Jones was correct on that as well.
We will know after November 5th.
That’s been the catch-22 of AJ being a limited hangout. He might’ve gotten loose on the leash so they hit him with lawfare and a $300 million fine.
Actors will act.
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Why are the majority of 'Q' attacks by "PRO_MAGA" supporters coming from AJ [MOS backed] and/or AJ known associates?
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Jones...Cernovich...Posobiac...Paul Joseph Watson...Corsi...Proud Boys & Oathkeepers...
Patriots.win...4chan [C]lowns...
Circles...
Alex Jones stated a lot that's true.
But he has been wrong on a few things. He is only human.
If Biden gets reelected Q was a larp and Alex was right. We will know after election day.
You've painted yourself into a corner imo
and yes of course he says true things, that's the bait
If you don't know by now that Q is not a larp, what will ever convince you?
When Trump's in office again. Otherwise Globohomo pedophiles still in control.
Misinformation
Though,,, one should seriously consider how the heck he managed to stay alive for all these years.?.
Misinformation - is less nefarious and is because somebody has missed something or is mistaken.
Disinformation - is purposeful, and more like a diss. People purposefully trying to change your perception of something.
Misinformation = Missed
Disinformation = Dissed
This is how I remember what these two words mean. 😂😂😂
Yup, my bad.
It’s all good… I just figured this out the other day my mom taught me. And I’m 60. 😂😂😂
I’m not smarter than anybody, I’m just learned. And I learned something new and that was exciting for me.
Just gonna drop this comment from another thread here, as it seems highly relevant.
The question of Q calling out Jones was being discussed, with a rebuttal to Jones 'denying the existance of Q' being:
My response:
No, I don't think that many involved would be tasked with denying it. Some involved would have to make it seem like they weren't involved, or to actually deny it as keeping part of their cover, or obscure any possible involvement. I think specifically of Trump, Flynn (who Q highlighted in an ultra-positive way) and Kash Patel (who Q also highlighted in a positive way).
Jones, however, after the Q operation gained steam and increased following in mid-2018, attempted to hijack the Q operation, and was called out by Q directly. He did not deny Q when it started, but then together with Jerome Corsi started delivering 'decodes' and then went on to say "I know who Q is, I know the people in the operation" and "This guy is Q...." and "This guy I have here is better than Q, knows more than Q".
He also then later went on record denying the Q drops after a certain time were the legitimate Q. Not denying the Q operation, but seeking to discredit the drops after he had later been exposed (highlighted in a very negative way) by Q.
So, I would say that there are numerous points of distinction between those who's names have been dropped by Q pointing towards their validity, even if they themselves have covered their tracks, and Jones, who Q outed as a usurper and asset.
One pivotal juncture was when [anon] posted a post on Reddit r/GreatAwakening entitled "The long and secret info wars against Q" in which he analyses and dissects the evidence and calls out the Jones operation attempting to undermine and hijack the Q operation. Q then posted a drop #1340 that directly linked to this post and stated: this is why we are here.
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r/GreatAwakening was banned and shut down, but here is the archive of that post. You may want to read it.
https://web.archive.org/web/20180511000043/https://www.reddit.com/r/greatawakening/comments/8ia0vu/the_long_and_secret_info_wars_against_q_and_how/
What is very notable is that patriots and anons had been posting on r/GreatAwakening for many months at that point, and the subscriber base was steadily growing, but this was the FIRST time that Q ever linked to a post on r/GreatAwakening.
This highlighted the post even more, because it came across as both a powerful validation and endorsement of the contents of [anon]'s post, and also was the first public recognition that Q gave to the subreddit itself.
Q's drop came the day following when [anon] posted it.
There are many reasons to question exactly what Jones is and what purposes he serves. Many, many factual reasons, and it is not lightly that anons hold their positions on Jones as a mossad asset and operative.
Some who are patriots are denounced as controlled opposition, and some who are operatives are lauded as patriots. This is the nature of information warfare and the psywar that is underway. To navigate the battlefield, its important to gather evidence, apply critical thinking, reflect on one's own biases and beliefs, and their foundation, and persevere.
For all of the above reasons, I see Jones very differently to how I see others who many anons affirm are part of the Q operation or who have some knowledge of it.
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This is a very good analysis in my opinion. There seems to be too many things people seem to "believe" as absolute truth without considering there is a misinformation operation going on. This is along the operation to awake everyone. Admitting our limitations while digging for the truth is more helpful than harmful. Some conclusions can be pretty obvious while others less so.
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Q blatantly said AJ was backed by MOSSAD. JIDF wants everyone to ignore this.
Bravo, anon. Nothing is at the link. Is it just me? I was so excited because I was one of the many who felt shocked and beaten when the reddit greatawakening subs (like CBTS) got nuked. Then we lost voat. We've gotten thicker skin since then, but I wish I would have known in the reddit days to archive everything. Lost a lot of good research as I'm sure many anons did.
Sarcasm noted.
I cannot say for you, but two of my (different) browsers work fine with this link.
Here's a screenshot, lest you doubt me. https://files.catbox.moe/4bioac.PNG
Perhaps you copied or used the link incorrectly.
I never felt shocked or beaten when r/GreatAwakening went down. It was clear that we'd been growing massively, and that we would likely continue to do so. But that's just me.
I didn't feel bad when VOAT when down, more a bit confused and certainly concerned about how to keep contact with the community. Finding GAW was a godsend.
If you're feeling nostalgic, you might like to try poking around here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20180501000000*/https://www.reddit.com/r/greatawakening/
Dude, I was not being sarcastic at all. I saved your reply even. I genuinely appreciated it. Link didn't work on my desktop but it works on my phone. Thank you. Yes, GAW has been a godsend.
Fren, I kind of jumped out on a limb there, given the juxtaposition of the Bravo and the Link Doesn't Work duality.
I'm so happy it was NOT the case, and that you were in fact NOT being sarcastic. Aside from feeling moderately dumb (for reading into text something that wasn't there), I'm stoked.
Anyway, great. Hope you're able to explore some of the archived stuff. I had a quick peruse, and boy, does that bring back some memories. Seems like yesterday, but also centuries ago. AND a lot of stuff there that would help to augment stuff we discuss here, imo.
For example, i saw one post proclaiming that "Qanon" was the number 4 search item on the Google index. Some people think that "Qanon" was a media creation or a DS psyop, but too many of us know that in fact, in the beginning it was a powerful instrument that anons created and used to gather and spread, and the that psyop was the DS propaganda arm hijacking it, making it necessary at that point for Q to draw the distinction between Q and anons.
Direct evidence of this historical fact in that one post on r/GA.
Be well, Chuck!
I appreciate you bringing up the "Qanon" controversy. You tell the story accurately. Neon Revolt (love him or hate him) wrote one of the earliest books on Q and "QAnon" is in the subtitle: "Revolution Q: The Story of QAnon and the Second American Revolution". Whether people love him or hate him, nobody can deny he was one of the very early anons writing about Q, so it's noteworthy that he was using the term. I really appreciated his early decode articles. And he was a good enough communicator in his writing that I was willing to overlook his drama queen tendencies. Until I wasn't.
For years I have argued that the best antidote to words used to disparage people is for the people on the receiving end to take those words back. A good, if controversial, example is black people using the n-word. They're taking the word back. Now I'm happy to see women (like JK Rowling) rubbing the acronym TERF (trans exclusionary radical feminist) in the faces of haters by using the hashtag #TERFswereright and making t-shirts that say "Tired of Explaining Reality to Fools".
We're also seeing the "conspiracy theorist" term getting turned back on the CIA initiators of that pejorative. The pendulum took a long time to swing on that one, but now it's a badge of honor to be called a "conspiracy theorist." It's new meaning is someone who sniffed out the reality of the situation ahead of the 'woke' herd.
I think we'll see that happen with "QAnon" someday too maybe. Anything the mockingbird media has co-opted and corrupted is going to get thrown back in their mockingbird faces.
I hear you on the nostalgia of the early Q community stuff. It does seem so recent and yet so long ago. I'm sure the latter is a function of how much we all had to learn in that fairly short time--our entire perception of reality was shattered and has had to be rebuilt via actual effort to dig out the truth of what we thought we knew. A lot of work and we still have so much work on that left to do. But I'll take it happily! I want a world where the truth is findable for all who dig to uncover it instead of hidden by the darkness. What a time to be alive! Thank you again, anon. Blessings to you and yours.
Likewise, Chuck.
Conclusion: The Intricacies of Media Manipulation and Occult Influence
The resurgence of Alex Jones and his embrace of the Doctrine of Acquiescence paint a chilling portrait of the intricate manipulations at play within modern media. As Jones reclaims a prominent platform, it becomes imperative for the public to engage in a thorough reassessment of the information they consume and the clandestine agendas that may lurk within it. This resurgence not only demands a discerning eye but also prompts a deeper reflection on the ethical boundaries of media influence and the shared responsibilities of both producers and consumers in shaping a well-informed and ethical society.
Jones's narrative is not just about an individual seeking attention; it's about a systemic effort to manipulate and control. The occult undercurrents in his rhetoric suggest a deliberate strategy to obscure truth, condition minds, and construct a distorted reality where dissent is dismissed as conspiracy. This serves as a stark warning, reminding us of the dangers of complacency and the critical need for vigilance against manipulation.
At the heart of Jones's narrative lies the Doctrine of Acquiescence, a concept that posits by openly declaring intentions or foreknowledge, the speaker is absolved of any spiritual or moral consequences typically associated with those events. Rooted in esoteric traditions that prize the revelation of hidden truths, the doctrine contends that once these truths are disclosed—albeit obscured by absurdity—the responsibility to act, or the failure thereof, falls upon those who have been informed.
This doctrine has profound implications for societal governance and control, suggesting that the elite, or those possessing "hidden knowledge," can manipulate the masses by revealing their plans in ways that are either not taken seriously or too complex for the general public to grasp. Thus, the masses' non-reaction is viewed as a form of implicit consent to those plans, absolving the elite of moral responsibility. This manipulation of consent indicates a sinister form of social contract where silence or inaction is construed as an endorsement of the elite's agendas.
Moreover, the Doctrine of Acquiescence plays into broader psychological mechanisms that shape public perception and behavior. By conditioning audiences to receive controversial or harmful plans through a filter of absurdity or hyperbole, the doctrine effectively lowers societal defenses against manipulation. This psychological conditioning can lead to a state of cognitive dissonance where individuals, even when faced with factual information, choose to ignore or rationalize it because it conflicts with the established narrative or seems too outlandish to be true.
Jones's strategic reintegration into the mainstream media landscape represents more than just a revival of his personal brand; it signifies a calculated move to realign and harness his influence for broader narrative purposes. Endorsements from mainstream media figures like Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson lend credibility to views that were once marginalized, thereby shifting the Overton window—the range of policies and ideas the public is prepared to accept as normal. This shift is not merely about changing public opinion but about reshaping the informational landscape in which that opinion forms.
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12 Letter News Agencies - 12 Tribes - Obama IRS Scandal - [MOS]/[AJ] Backed Media - Edited Graphic to conform with rules
https://greatawakening.win/p/17siXSOSG6/12-letter-news-agencies--12-trib/c/
Thought provoking post. How many influences are there in the 'truth sphere' who actually employ this tactic to wage war on the public or truth seekers' narratives?
Is this partly what inspires controlled op operators, and such grifty-type influencers, who peddle sensationalist headlines and stories, and make direct appeals to the emotional reaction response in their audience rather than prompting critical thinking by presenting evidence, outlining their view but always emphasizing individual discernment?
I think this hits the nail on the head as to why most of this stuff doesn't flow through my brain pipe without resistance.
I latch on to outliers as that is where you will find the truth revealed, rather than buried under the mass in the middle of the bell curve.
Where does a bogus $1 billion judgement fit into this?
It set a precedent to stop others from calling out false flags in a public forum.
They do that to themselves to see what they can get away with for use against legitimate journalists in the future.
This happened at a time when many were realizing Patriots were in full control.
Since I believe that to be true I don’t consider the 1 billion to be a black hat op.
JM2C
precedent for debanking, deplatforming, de-everything to use against anons
We used to call it being on the “front line” of battle.
Yeah, he's on the front line, leading a chunk of patriots into traps and away from actual targets. But he'll ramble on over low-hanging fruit issues all day long!
I'm keeping an eye on him, regardless of what anybody thinks of him he's a force in the war. All forces must be monitored. Anons can decide their opinion of him, I have since long ago.
This is beautifully written and well put together. Thank you. I have cut and paste this into a thread in my notes. I will be using it as a copy paste in the future. 👏👏👏
Stellar thread. I'll be saving this one.
OP did you write this? It’d be good to distinguish.
Yes, with the assistance of GPT.
kek.
Really?
Yes, I wrote a rough draft, outlined everything I wanted said and gave it to the LLM I use for proofreading and polishing. I wrote the information and created the thoughts behind it, the GPT made it readable for you. This allows me to spend more time researching and coming up with new ideas. Instead of spending hours and hours typing/proofreading/rewriting.
Cool. Nice job.
Nice, thanks.
I find this very interesting how timely this latest post from Alex Jones is.
https://twitter.com/RealAlexJones/status/1783952205176783106
What are they trying to program people for now?
This is peculiar on face value. If you want to enter into a marriage arrangement, the clear unequivocal (pun intended) expression both in writing and in speech has to be: YES, I DO.
If it is silence or NEIN! (Du hasst - Rammstein) then the party is over. It might be considered an occult idea, though not supported with evidence in this article, there is however precedent on national guilt. Read Daniel in the OT. Or, if you will, the story of Yom Kippur and the fucntion of the scapegoat.
Let' s see: I declare that all those who are members of the Elite, including Schwabs little helpers, will be killed by guillotine.
So, now that I have announced it, and they do not protest, am I now free to rain down my wrath upon them? Of course, we did protests. But they did not hear it, now, did they not?
What kind of illogical thinking is this: doctrine of acquiescence? These are the doctrines fraudsters, bankers, lawyers, snake-oil and second hand car salesmen use. It is indeed cult shit, as thinking is totally absent. No, These people who perpetrated these acts of dehumanization will meet their appointment without being able to hide behind these occult (hidden) ideas.
Skipper,
Doctrine of Acquiescence - We see the same principle at work in the use of law against the masses.
For example, in a country where the constitution states that no fine shall be imposed except by a court (on the basis of a finding of guilt), a national or state legislative body passes 'law' that says X agency (a state-run corporation) can fine a citizen, and they do issue fines, even though this violates the constitution.
They get away with this because acquiescence is treated as consent; as long as people agree to pay the fines, they get away with this unlawful activity because no one is holding them to account.
Another point I think worth considering is that dark forces indeed use universal principles for dark intent. I.e "Spell casting."
You can make a declaration if you like, but you need to consider: is this lawful? How much (power) does it have? What level of acceptance by the recipients or target is present? etc.
Declaring someone will be killed by (any method) may be unlawful if there has been no due process for the finding of guilt. This will set you up in a position where your declaration stands on shaky ground, and exposes you to consequences, either or both metaphysical (aka spiritual) and material.
Moreover, does your declaration find acceptance by those you are targeting, to an extent that you can execute the proclaimed action(s)? How much power is there behind your declaration?
Truly, evil can do these things because in certain areas: evil is already on (is founded from) shaky ground. Evil is inherently flawed, because it is based on lies. But evil has perpetuated up until the current times because there has been no complete foundation to hold them to account. Evil has ruled the world since the fall of the human ancestors, and while Jesus victory carved out a spiritual dimension that evil could not claim, in the material world, that spiritual victory has to be executed, developed and brought to fruition (thy kingdom come on earth as in heaven), but because Jesus had to sacrifice his flesh leaving not material foundation, evil retained its control and dominance over the material world.
The point is this: you might try to work in the same way or on the same level as the forces of evil that have ruled over the world until the present date, using the same techniques, but that would destroy you, and they would destroy you. It is not the way of good. Goodness does not violate the free will principle. Doctrine of Acquiescence is an 'occult'-type principle that manipulates the free will principle by attempting to stall or avoid certain consequences by dodging. And as you have pointed out, used by frauds, liars, etc.
Not sure if you saw it this way, but imo OP is attempting to describe an aspect of the way that evil works, not suggest a valid principle for anyone seeking to advance God's kingdom or the principles of goodness might consider using.
It's one aspect of how evil operates, not a description of a transcendence principle that applies to all. Imo.
Exactly. Nice addition to show how completely deranged the doctrine is. Yet, all kinds of .gov systems are based upon it.
Inherently, is means the system they operate, operates on a basis of a lack of honor for human rights, and is in its essence: anti-human. Hence, .gov' s belie the contracts they signed on to: See for example ICCPR.
But worse, they belie the essence .gov is based upon: the consent of the governed. If that power does not flow from the governed to the governors, then the system we thought we had, is not worthy of maintaining. But equally, easily corrupted.
Not sure what to think about Alex Jones, but in general I don't think the cabal would use an asset that references Jesus and God and prayer as Alex Jones does. I do, however, think the cabal would attack such a person to create doubt, sort of like how it attacks the Christian Churches but doesn't seem to care about Islam. I look at who attacks him and its mostly people and entities I don't trust.
JIDF shills run around on /pol "denounce the talmud." They will say anything.
The use preachers and the pope so why not?
Literally, the only thing anyone here can find against Alex is what Q said.
Otherwise, we would all admire and respect Alex.
He’s woke up so many and fired up the Patriots. There’s no reason for the Deep State to take the lead in that — if Alex hadn’t been here the best and most influential would’ve been Rush Limbaugh. But Rush wasn’t exactly a Red Pill.
We need more than assertion from Q or else everyone is falling for dogma (a declaration by an authority).
Personally, I think Q expects better of us. Some disinfo was necessary — and creating division between the Q movement and the InfoWars movement was necessary for optics.
Q literally said AJ was backed by MOSSAD. Try Harder.
u/#q2089
I addressed that: some disinfo is necessary.
u/#q2104
Cool story, bro.
Say whatever you want, but my AJ was right jar is overflowing. The Q was right jar, not so much.
Yep. And if Biden gets the elected again Q was a larp to keep us complacent.
Alex will be right all along.
This comment is literally too stupid to respond too, but I'll try. In no way did I say Alex Jones caused 9/11.
Except you didn't make an observation, you made a dishonest attempt to frame a narrative. In some languages this is call pilpul. Show where anywhere in this article I wrote it says Alex Jones caused 9/11, I'll wait.
I didn't see their comment..I'm sure it's the 'deleted' stuff. But I like your style. And it gets my brain stirred up. This is what I come here for. Ty.
Nice framing. 😂🤣😂🤣. Name checks out 😂😂😂. You didnt write that. AI did.
Mmmm don’t know about “normal man”.
But a white hat in my book!
Well said.