by Jon Rappoport
June 17, 2015
“Long-term covert ops sometimes disguise themselves by claiming that
the hidden cause of a problem is the cure. So it is with psychiatric
drugs, like SSRI antidepressants, which push people into committing
murder. In the aftermath of these killings, leaders call for expanded
psychiatric screening—which will result in further prescription of those
very same drugs.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)
Police report the suspect in the Charleston church shooting, Dylann Roof, has been captured.
This is the latest in a string of crimes in which black-white
conflict has been highlighted, pressed, argued, and used, for the
purposes of: fanning flames of racial discord, exercising further gun
control, and fatuously claiming that universal psychiatric screening and
drugging is an answer.
In this brief article, I focus on black-white conflict.
In the 1960s, in America, the burgeoning drug culture and the Vietnam
War became the occasion for protests and riots that shook the nation.
In that case, the main target was the federal government.
Even though the “revolution” was pro-left, the 1968 Chicago riots
were staged at the Democratic nominating convention. That gives you some
idea of the degree of overall and virulent anti-government sentiment.
From the point of view of elite planners, the 1960s should not be repeated; at least not in the same way.
This time, the government should be seen as the hero, the rescuer, the mediator.
For that to happen, Americans would turn on and target each other.
There is no better way to accomplish that than to strike at the issue of race.
Emphasize it, push it, make it stand out, tie it into political
correctness, create absurdist “dialogue” that could have no other
outcome than outrage. The “discussion about race” has turned into
transparent provocation.
Divide and conquer is as old as the hills. The conqueror is the
ruler. And, of course, as he wins, he enacts more downward pressure on
freedom, in multiple ways, while pretending to be the healer.
This is the op.
This is the simplicity of it.
You can throw other logs on the fire: agents provocateur in the
media; the release of violent immigrant criminals from US prisons; the
seeding of the population with massive amounts of psychiatric drugs
(SSRI antidepressants) that scramble brains and push people over the
edge into committing violent acts, including murder.
And oh yes, you can also include the intentional expansion of poverty
(and attendant resentment) through the departure of millions of jobs
overseas: aka Globalism. That is provocation of the highest order.
The objective is shifting the target from government to the people themselves, along the familiar lines of race.
And the payoff message will echo the sentiments of 1995, after the
Oklahoma City Bombing: “Come home to the government, we will protect
you. Only we can protect you.”
If you believed mainstream media, you would think the entire race
issue in America consists of a three-way conversation between Al
Sharpton, a KKK high priest, and some demented college student who
insists that every word in the English language contains a hidden racial
element.
Update: CBS News is reporting
that Dylann Roof was arrested on February 28 in a mall, while he was
asking a store clerk “out of the ordinary questions.” At that time, he
was found in possession of a medicine called Suboxone.
It is an addicting drug used to treat opiate addiction. Some adverse effects: agitation, hostility, hallucinations, attempted suicide, depersonalization.
Rapid withdrawal from Suboxone can be more dangerous than taking it.
Getting the picture?
Of course, the distinct possibility that the drug pushed Dylann Roof
over the edge into committing murder isn’t part of the “correct”
narrative aimed at accelerating racial hatreds.
The truth? Irrelevant.
Jon Rappoport
The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th
District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private
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