Posted on 04/18/2020 4:33:07 AM PDT by Kaslin
On April 10, an underground documentary with no publicity landed on YouTube and amassed one million views in 24 hours. Despite YouTubes efforts to hide it, Out of Shadows continues to attract more than a million viewers a day, lifting the mask on how the mainstream media and Hollywood manipulate and control the masses by spreading propaganda throughout their content.
Why do you believe what you believe? asks Mike Smith, a former star stuntman for Hollywood action films, who produced and self-funded the film. Mike tells the story of how he began delving into the messages of the high-budget films he worked on, after an injury sidelined him. To his shock, he discovered that we have all been lied to and brainwashed by a hidden enemy with a sinister agenda.
Mikes investigation revealed a host of CIA programs he sees as designed to control the publics beliefs and deflect attention from massive governmental crimes. With the help of Kevin Shipp, a CIA whistleblower, and fellow star stuntman Brad Martin, Mike leads viewers through a labyrinth of horrifying CIA programs that wage psyops (psychological operations) against the American people.
These programs date back to World War II, when the CIAs precursor injected fake stories into a compliant press. Operation Mockingbird continues today, according to Shipp. Its task of controlling what the public thinks is now easier, thanks to the medias consolidation into six mega-corporations. After the war, the CIAs Operation Paperclip brought top Nazi scientists to the United States. The story of Nazi missile scientists working for NASA is well-known. However, the public is unaware of the Nazi doctors who were paid by the CIA to conduct medical experiments on humans in the United States.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
The Qballs will be out in force for this one.
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So will the pedos and the enablers.
It turns out that the views were amassed by 18 people in their basements, watching the video over and over and over.
Stoned and wondering if they had seen it already.
Rule of thumb: If a video contains real information it will be taken down ASAP. But if it is mostly disinformation (elements of truth combined with nonsense in order to make it all look kooky) it will remain on the platform.
Crowe & the newspaper suffer from serious TDS. see pic of Trump and conclusion of article to get the picture. Turnbull has a bitter & nasty memoir coming out; this is the first thing of interest:
18 Apr: Sydney Morning Herald: Downer raised Russia concerns at US embassy without government approval
By David Crowe
Former foreign minister Alexander Downer acted without clearance from Australian officials when he contacted United States diplomats four years ago to raise concerns about potential Russian interference in the US presidential election.
A new memoir by former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull reveals that Mr Downer raised his concerns directly with the US embassy in London in July 2016 but had “no authority from Canberra” to do so.
The move was crucial to the launch of an FBI investigation into the Russian support for the election of US President Donald Trump, who dismissed the inquiry as a “witch-hunt” and ordered an inquiry into the affair.
While Mr Downer mentioned this in a cable to the Department of Foreign Affairs, the information was not acted upon until he later chose to raise it with the deputy at the US embassy in London, Elizabeth Dibble.
In his new memoir, A Bigger Picture, Mr Turnbull says Mr Downer did this without checking with the department...
“Trump was endorsed as the Republican candidate on 19 July, and that prompted Alexander to call on the US charge daffaires (standing in for their ambassador) and tell him about the Papadopoulos discussion.
“He had no authority from Canberra to do this, and the first we heard of it in Australia was when the FBI turned up in London and wanted to interview Downer.
“We were very reluctant to get dragged into the middle of the US presidential election, but agreed to Downer being interviewed on the basis it was kept confidential and any information he provided was not circulated beyond the FBI.”
Mr Turnbull praises the Australian ambassador in Washington DC at the time, Joe Hockey, for making sure Mr Trump did not conclude this was an “anti-Trump conspiracy”.
“Fortunately sanity and the facts prevailed, but it provided an interesting frisson to our meetings at the White House in February 2018,” Mr Turnbull writes, without elaborating on whether Mr Trump remarked on the matter.
Mr Downer declined to comment but he has been praised for raising the concerns given the findings on Russian interference in the report handed down last year by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Mr Papadopoulos was sentenced to 14 days in jail for lying to the FBI in his account of the matter, and later claimed Mr Downer was a spy sent to entrap him a claim Mr Downer, the Australian government and others dismiss.
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/downer-raised-russia-concerns-at-us-embassy-without-government-approval-20200416-p54kho.html
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Is there anyone here who doesn't believe that entertainment is just as much of a tool of indoctrination that the media is?
Read the comments. Obviously the answer is yes.
So... it’s a comedy?
You should try Adrenochromes, it'll make you feel better.
within hours, the current Australian Prime Minister got the message from an outraged public. it started as opt-in, but last nite Australian time, it looked like being mandatory. now:
18 Apr: news.com.au: Coronavirus: Government says mobile tracking app wont be mandatory after all
The government has scrapped plans to force Australians to download a tracking app onto their mobile phones to trace coronavirus in the community.
by James Hall and Rebecca Gredley
The Prime Minister has conceded the government wont force Australians to download tracking software after it was viewed by many as a draconian measure to trace coronavirus cases in the community.
On Friday, Scott Morrison said he wanted to make the app compulsory if enough people didnt sign up for it because at least 40 per cent of the population needs to be on board to make it effective.
But in a tweet this morning, he confirmed it will not be mandatory...
The app is being developed based on a Singaporean version, TraceTogether...
https://www.news.com.au/technology/online/piracy/coronavirus-government-considers-making-mobile-tracking-app-mandatory/news-story/f2cacdf3ef3dbc844664ae9f648620cf
17 Apr: Newsroom New Zealand: NZ considering $100m contact tracing CovidCard
Singapore, meanwhile, launched TraceTogether with much fanfare...
However, TraceTogether has had its own share of issues. On iPhones, security measures prevent the app from running in the background, meaning that Apple TraceTogether users are unable to make phone calls, browse the internet or find directions while the app is running. This has led to many people who download the app not using it, as have complaints of interference with other Bluetooth devices, such as headphones, and a drain on battery life.
Perhaps the largest flaw in TraceTogether, however, is that it requires massive uptake to be effective. If 10 percent of the population downloads it and uses it properly, just 1 percent of contacts will actually be logged...
https://www.newsroom.co.nz/2020/04/17/1132682/nz-considering-100m-contact-tracing-covidcard
normally obedient Singaporeans aren’t rushing to sign on!
1 Apr: Straits Times: About 1 million people have downloaded TraceTogether app, but more need to do so for it to be effective: Lawrence Wong
by Clara Chong
“In order for TraceTogether to be effective, we need something like three-quarters - if not everyone - of the population to have it. Then we can really use that as an effective contact-tracing tool,” said Mr Wong in an interview with The Straits Times on Wednesday (April 1).
At the moment, though the one million downloads are a record for a Government app, they translate to about one in six people here having the app. It is also not sufficient to just download the app - people also need to turn on their Bluetooth function to ensure the app is running, Mr Wong added...
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/about-one-million-people-have-downloaded-the-tracetogether-app-but-more-need-to-do-so-for
Comments on this thread or at youtube? Or both?;-)
Just like clockwork.
I haven’t read the comments on YT.
I didn't realize there were enablers here at FR. Perhaps I wasn't paying attention.
Suggestion, watch the video before commenting, I know most here would rather comment and not watch or read an article.
I haven’t seen it myself, but I believe what has been posted in this article about it.
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