100% CIA initiated just like the Hippie Movement in the 1960s. Jim Morrison, Frank Zappa, Hall and Oates and more were tied to the intelligence community. Nothing is as it seems and no large social movement is grassroots.
There is a quote from Zappa which I always thought was him trying to wake people up. Maybe it was more rubbing our noses in it?
At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater.
I always too that to mean being lined up against a wall and shot.
Alex Jones reveals truths too, but frames it in such a way that everyone else thinks he's a wacko and that you're a wacko for following him. Zappa might be in the same category - definitely packaged as a far-out weirdo despite the genius we can see.
And even George Carlin was controlled, in that if he said too much he would've been taken out. I haven't dug into him except for liking his sketches, and won't call him evil or anything, but anyone with exposure only has it because the secret masters of fandom allowed it.
I was a huge Carlin fan in my drunken early 20s... So unfortunately I don't really remember specifics.
Since I've been awakened, most clips I've seen of him have been subversive and, IMO, demoralizing. Small sample size, but, looking back, it gave me the feeling he was a destabilizing op
We all need a laugh sometimes. No sense denying our enjoyment, even while we're upset at the good ones we've missed, and the manipulation we've suffered.
100% CIA initiated just like the Hippie Movement in the 1960s. Jim Morrison, Frank Zappa, Hall and Oates and more were tied to the intelligence community. Nothing is as it seems and no large social movement is grassroots.
There's a book called Flashback by Timothy Leary who bragged about how the CIA fuels unrest in the colleges.
Hall and Oates?
I can't go for that...
No can do.
Say it isn’t so oh oh oh oh!
There is a quote from Zappa which I always thought was him trying to wake people up. Maybe it was more rubbing our noses in it?
At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater.
I always too that to mean being lined up against a wall and shot.
Alex Jones reveals truths too, but frames it in such a way that everyone else thinks he's a wacko and that you're a wacko for following him. Zappa might be in the same category - definitely packaged as a far-out weirdo despite the genius we can see.
And even George Carlin was controlled, in that if he said too much he would've been taken out. I haven't dug into him except for liking his sketches, and won't call him evil or anything, but anyone with exposure only has it because the secret masters of fandom allowed it.
Yup. Atrizine gay frogs is real. But the way Jar Jar Jones Oates it out it looks ridiculous
I was a huge Carlin fan in my drunken early 20s... So unfortunately I don't really remember specifics.
Since I've been awakened, most clips I've seen of him have been subversive and, IMO, demoralizing. Small sample size, but, looking back, it gave me the feeling he was a destabilizing op
We all need a laugh sometimes. No sense denying our enjoyment, even while we're upset at the good ones we've missed, and the manipulation we've suffered.
Laurel Canyon
I believe it.