This is Melissa. It is the 12th of January 2025 and I hope that you're all doing all right and hanging in there. I want to thank those of you who have been particularly supportive of me in the last few weeks as I have told you about my woes and it does look like I'm going to make it. I was feeling
really good and then I had to do some work on my vehicle last week and some of you might have remembered that I told you some time back that I was having trouble getting my car to go in reverse and I had lots of good feedback and you know tried this and tried that and I actually really thought that it was something I was doing wrong just not finding this sweet spot and
Just when I would be sure that it was the car and not me, then all of a sudden it would just drop in reverse. But a week before last, I guess it was, I just reached the point of,
near total uncooperation. I took it down to the mechanic and they said, oh, okay, well, I think let's start with the brake switch because that could be the problem and that would be the cheapest thing if that's what it is. So they ordered the brake switch and they put the brake switch in and that was not the problem. So they didn't charge me for the brake switch. They took that out, put it back together and
and said, well, we did test it. We know for sure that it is the shift solenoid. That's what they call it, shift solenoid. So they had to order that, and it was more expensive times four than the brake switch, but it's working. Wow. I mean, it had reached the point where the car just wasn't going into gear, and I thought that it was the transmission, so yay, but that's
aid in a little bit to my tax money. But I am, I do think, you know, I'm two and a half weeks away and I think I'm making it. And I thank you for your help. I also said that I would update the website to have a dedicated page for the flash drives and I haven't gotten that done. But I will. That I would catch up on emails and I haven't gotten that done. So...
Challenges aside, I will catch up and I will get things done and I do appreciate your support. It's necessary, so thank you. Last week I talked a little bit about entertainment and someone that I had stumbled on named Miguel Sabido and this work that he had done that was leading to...
Since the 1960s, television programs and programming aim at getting people to change their behavior and lower birth rates. And Mexico was bragging that this had lowered birth rates by 34%, and that was a couple of decades ago. So I said, I want to do more about this fellow and this person
method, the Sabito method. I want to learn more and I want to share that with you. And so that's, I was kind of listening to Alan talks on entertainment and programming. But as the week wore on and I had some obstacles, one of which was the vehicle repair, but there were other things that took my time and attention away from work. And
And then the fires in Los Angeles started and so I paid a little bit of attention to that. And just this morning I received about two minutes of footage from someone that I know
I also recognize street signs and I recognize the area and I know the person who I know where this footage came from. So I'm going to share that with you. This is someone driving in their car up the PCH, the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, and the
footage was done on the afternoon of the 8th. The fire began there on the 6th and I had seen different things over the last few days. I saw James Wood have a lengthy discussion, the actor James Wood, with some television person and he at that time thought that his home was
had been lost. All of the alarms were triggered and he said, you know, that's it. But he was most concerned that he, that there was a neighbor, an elderly neighbor that he had, that he knew, you know, had dementia and he knew was in the house. And so he actually was able to help get that neighbor out of there.
So I was looking at different things like that. Now the latest that I heard is that he did not lose his home, but many people have lost their homes, burned to the ground. This footage that was sent to me, there are a couple of things that I find really interesting about it that struck me immediately. The first is that you will see
hundreds of fire vehicles parked on the side of the road. Remember, this is the 8th. I'm not sure exactly the evacuation situation, but I do understand how they could have been there even if other people weren't allowed to drive there. I'll leave it at that. So...
The second thing that I noticed in the footage is relatively smokeless skies. You know, they're blue and you just don't see, I don't see the kind of smoke pollution and, you know, kind of Armageddon. Certainly when homes were burning down, we saw a lot of that, you know, walls of fire, orange flames, 50 feet in the air, it seemed. And
This is pretty calm smokeless sky. Now the winds were incredibly high which is what is moving this fire, what moved it so quickly then so that could explain why smoke was blown from the area. It's just interesting. I also emailed yesterday someone that I know and I know that they
live in an area. I've been in their home and I know that they're in an area and that was very likely under an evacuation order. I have not heard back from them to see if they are okay and their home is okay. I was working on the video and stopped recording
took a break, checked my emails and I did actually just now hear from this person that I had reached out to about the fire and so I'll share his update. He said, "Thanks for being in touch. One of the silver linings of this horrendous fire is hearing from people I haven't spoken to in a long time. Random thought
I have taken a new interest in cooking Austrian food, the cuisine of my parents. I was preparing Paprika Hrnderyl, I probably slaughtered that, but it's chicken paprika, a couple of weeks ago, and it was the type of meal that required the use of all kinds of pots and pans and kitchen utensils.
As I was cooking, I was reminded of a dinner you once prepared for me and at your home in Hollywood. I recall seeing your kitchen and being struck by the huge number of pots and pans you had used to make that dinner. We are safe and our house is intact so far. The fire is still dynamic, but as of now, things look favorable for it not burning.
And then he goes on to tell me where they are staying with his wife and their dog and one of their children. And he gives me an update on the rest of the children who are now pretty much grown at university, etc. So there you go. The fire is dynamic, but his place doesn't look like it is going to be affected anymore.
But just looking at this, I thought, well, let's switch. Let's think about something different because I was transported back to 2018 in the summer when there was a forest fire that came right up to where we lived. And had it come, I think it was really four or five kilometers more than
then we would have been under the evacuation order. And we had some discussion that it might be good for us to evacuate even though we weren't under orders to do so. It was very touch and go. And I'm not sure of the timing. I'd have to really get into records and looking at things to know when that was because what I can see from the talks is
This one is that I'm going to play for you is from July 15, 2018. It is entitled Battalions of Foundations, NGOs Unelected, Reshaping Cultures, Mostly Undetected. Now there were other talks that I could have picked from Alan talking about fires, talking about, um,
weather manipulation, geoengineering, and so forth. But this is the one that I ultimately picked. The following week, the fire is closer to us, July 22, 2018.
And the articles linked there are forest fires, northern Ontario. There's another one. Fire crews continue to fight what they were calling the Parry Sound 33 fire, which has caused evacuations south of Sudbury. And that's where we were, south of Sudbury. But...
It didn't quite reach us. It was further south, and like I said, if it had, you know, four more kilometers, then that would be us out of there. And so I'll link to those articles from the 22nd, and then fires were still going on even in August. But I just recall that time and the tension of it because what we did as preparation was we put...
those things that we consider to be essential to save into four, five, six of those bins, you know, the big plastic bins. I remember at the time thinking, what is it that we think is so essential?
And I know one of the bins had paperwork, important paperwork, but it's by no stretch all of the paperwork. There are no books in those bins. These are things that, like I said, you consider to be essential.
There are people like, for instance, Mel Gibson, who's home there on the coast of Los Angeles, burned to the ground and all that's left is the chimney. And, you know, he says he's just thankful that family is okay and other people are grateful that family and pets are okay. So your priorities really do matter.
in a what you would call a life or death situation, your priorities become very clear to you. And one thing that I was struck by when packing to leave Canada was that, say, three of the five bins
that we had considered so important that we, you know, would have right there at the ready to put in the car and leave. They were still, you know, packed up in a bin. So that's really how life is. At the end of the day, there isn't much that is essential except people and your animals. Love. I'm reminded of a play of...
um you know you can't take it with you so though since i know of the anxiety i am always when anyone is in a flood zone or the path of a tornado which i was just in last year anything that threatens
to take away the home that you are in, that you love and is filled with things and memories and so forth. It's a very tense time. And if you lose it all, then what you're left with are memories. And like I said, hopefully those that you know and love come through these kinds of events that we will see increasingly.
And one of the explanations, of course, that you always see with these catastrophic events that you always see now in the last decade, decade, decade and a half is that this is happening because of climate change. And I'm just going to do, I did not pull one of these up, but I'm just going to do it right now. I am going to type in Los Angeles,
fires and just kind of see. So we've got updates, we've got people responding, we've got where are they, southern and visualizing, tracking what's happening. Okay, so let's try Los Angeles fires and climate change. And there is a lot of this. The role of climate change and the catastrophic 2025 Los Angeles fires.
That is from Yale. This is New York Times. The California wildfires are the latest disaster supercharged by climate change. How climate change is supercharging disasters. Climate fact checks. How climate change played a major role in intensifying California fires. ABC.
This is how climate change contributed to the California wildfires. AP, climate change contributed to a week of wild weather that upended life in the U.S. That's a pretty dramatic statement there.
So here they show us people skiing down the streets in Annapolis, Maryland and fires and vehicles burning in a Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles. There's another one, intensifying climate whiplash linked to California fires. I'm curious about this one. What is climate whiplash?
Intensifying climate whiplash set the stage for devastating California fires. Okay, so this is a stark shift from wet weather to extremely dry weather, a phenomenon that scientists describe as hydroclimate whiplash.
A UCLA climate scientist has led some research on this. He said, "We're in a whiplash event now, wet to dry in Southern California. The extreme weather shift over the last two years in Southern California is one of many such dramatic swings that scientists have documented worldwide in recent years."
Unusually wet winters in 2023 and 2024 nourished the growth of brush and grass on hillsides across the region. And then came the extremely warm and rainless weather since spring that has left desiccated vegetation throughout the Los Angeles area. So these are the things that they are saying that explain what is going on.
One of the things that I noticed in the coverage of these fires in Los Angeles was that the hydrants had, they ran out of fire. They were, the fire departments were using the hydrants and then boom, there's no more water there. So they went over to a reservoir that was feeding the hydrants and hey, lo and behold, there's no water there. No. No.
Wildfires are not an uncommon event in California and this area of the Pacific Coast Highway, the Palisades and Malibu, it's really a fire zone. It's not at all uncommon for fires to happen there. But they ran out of water.
And I was listening to different news coverage of it. And one person was interviewing someone who just said the coincidences stack upon one another until it just becomes, you have to ask the question, is this deliberate?
In some of the other coverage that Alan did that summer, like the talk from 22 July, he was talking about the privatization of essential services. Another talk that he did in 2015, there was a wildfire going on in Canada, and he was sharing a news story that
Canadian contract firefighters who were on call and ready to go to work were not being deployed to fight a fire. So as I was looking at the coverage of the current event and going through old talks from Allen and listening to other people talk about the strange coincidences that are hard to really accept are coincidental,
I just had this thought that ran through my head, you know, something's fishy. Something's always fishy about the mainstream news, but something's fishy. And there's a lot of coverage about this fire that is similar to coverage that we've had, you know, real people coverage.
boots on the ground, you are documenting things and saying, well, it's kind of weird that you've got this whole area here that's burned out and then here there's trees and homes right across the street. Or don't you think it's kind of weird that you've got vehicles that are burned down to nothing but all of the trees that surround them are still green and vibrant? What kind of forest fire is this? And we
saw a lot of fishy things in Hawaii. So as that thought went through my head, I remembered that years ago
We used to pass a restaurant in Malibu on the PCH, the Pacific Coast Highway, called Something's Fishy. It was a sushi restaurant. And we always laughed about that, my friends and I, because we would laugh and say, who would eat at a restaurant called Something's Fishy? So I looked up, I wondered if it had survived the fires.
And what I learned was that it had closed while I was still living out there. I just didn't notice it because it wasn't someplace that I ate. And there are a couple of other locations still on the go of the restaurant called Something's Fishy. But I noticed, sadly, when we'd go to Malibu, that was about a 45, 50 minute drive from where I lived. Um,
I was not a on the beach. Living on the beach means that you are really rich. But we would drive out to go to a restaurant called Real Inn and they had great seafood and this was a destination that we often went to. I can't even tell you how many times I've eaten at the Real Inn, but many, many, many times, many gatherings at the Real Inn.
And I saw, sadly, that that is one that was destroyed by the fire on January the 7th. Again, the thought about the news being a form of entertainment went through my head. And so I thought, well, perhaps this idea...
of covering Miguel Sabido and the Sabido method and how we are programmed, you know, actually, technically, how does it work and how long have they known this? I thought, well, news is really, has become a form of entertainment. So I went back to this chapter that I mentioned last week that he wrote about
called Miguel Cebido's Entertainment Education. And it was Miguel Cebido who was writing it. And I mentioned last week the theory of tone. But this is, it's really interesting. In the theory of tone, he describes nodes. These nodes are where points, where nerves, veins, arteries, and the lymphatic vessels meet.
and he calls them nodes. And he had noticed an actress that he was directing in theater, that she actually changed the energy of her body, directing the energy from one node to another. And this is what embarked him on his study. He gave some examples, and I'll link to this again, of actors who are good at being able to
move energy from one part of the body to the other. He said, he describes three nodes. There is the emotional, the intellectual, and the reptilian. And I guess that he's tying this into the theory of the reptilian brain. So the reptilian then is
is a node in the pit of the stomach that generates a tone of terror when the actor energizes it. He said an extraordinary example is Janet Leigh in the shower scene of Hitchcock's Psycho. He goes on to describe actors and how they can move those nodes around.
But I was thinking again of news. What is the reptilian part of the brain? This is what is described as the lowest area of the forebrain where the basal ganglia are located. This is the
part of the brain that maintains the functions where you have the functions that are necessary for immediate survival. So it's going to affect you physiologically, and in things that bring up fear, anger, hunger, that this is
what is the behavior that is associated or this part of the brain deals with the behavior that's associated with your survival and self-preservation. And remember that Alan Watt would talk about a horror movie and you can't turn away because you have identified with that character. Do they survive or not? It becomes a survival thing.
And the news is very much like that. I spoke with a friend who is in California and her husband, what she said that he cannot look away from the news right now. They are near enough. They're far enough away. Thankfully that they are not going to be affected by this fire, but they are near enough that
I'm sure that they have some friends and loved ones who are affected. And so this is survival and self-preservation. And so I just want to say that news then becomes that, and I won't necessarily call it entertainment, although it can be, but this is
This is why we become riveted to different stories that may not even affect us because in a primitive way, it's hitting a survival instinct. There are a couple of other things that I want to mention quickly that I think tie into this older talk that I am putting up.
I just wonder here, I think I did say, yes, I did give you the title of it, but one of them I mentioned that I had seen last month, but I never did put up. This has to do with normalizing psychedelics. This is from the New York Times. This is behind a paywall. You can try to look at it by source code and
The title of it is called CEOs are Tripping. Why executives are using psychedelics to get ahead. Psychedelic drugs have come a long way. They once belonged to the counterculture, tune in, drop out. Now they're finding a home in the C-suite. That's like the CEO, COO, you know.
LSD, magic mushrooms, and some other psychedelic drugs have been federally prohibited since the early 1970s, but people are taking them widely. Researchers at the Rand Corporation estimated that 8 million adults in the U.S. used psilocybin, the main psychedelic substance in magic mushrooms, in 2023.
Today, a growing number of business leaders are using psychedelics, according to executives, coaches, and researchers I have interviewed. So this helps them with their work, they say. It helps them to become calm and vulnerable and use their imagination. So in this talk from 2018, Alan covers a couple of stories that
One of them is Cannabis in Canada. That's a wiki page. And then there's another one, The Billionaires Trying to Control Saskatchewan's Cannabis Industry. And then another about a company called 48 North Cannabis Company, a parent company of licensed producer Delshan Therapeutics, adds industry heavyweights to board of directors.
Ontario First Nations group announced its plan to produce medical cannabis. So, you know, just know who your drug pusher is and wonder why they're pushing it. Now this is also from the New York Times, but I'm sure that we can find this article in other places. And this was just put out a couple of days ago. Britain's first supervised drug use room is set to open in Glasgow.
Scotland, which has the highest rate of recorded drug or drugs deaths, they say, in Europe, is opening a new facility for users to inject illegal drugs under medical supervision. So they tell you how it works. You go in and they have these little booths. It almost looks like a place where you would go to
make a phone call or something. In these rooms they offer a little bit of privacy. There's a mirror there. You can see someone can pay attention. I don't know, just make sure you're using that needle right. Users will have access to clean syringes, needles, and swabs and they will be allocated one of eight booths and they tell you why this is a good thing. So
As I said, I hope that you are all well and that your life is not in a place that you think that using drugs is something that is going to help you cope with the rapidity of change and the bad news that comes at us all the time. And to encourage you to think about news
as possibly being just another form of how we get our programming. That news is probably as well crafted as a fictional program in terms of how it delivers the message, how it grabs you, what kinds of stories or stories
human interest things the news might lead with that night or finish with. How it might manipulate you so that you feel that you have become part of a story even if you're not there. And I hope that you all have a really good week and take care. Hi folks, I'm Alan Watt and this is Cutting Through the Matrix on the 15th of July 2018.
I hope you're all doing okay and surviving this century of the great transition, as it's called, where literally the whole system is turned into a different direction and it's done so slickly that most folk don't even really notice. They kind of glide into it. It kind of reminds you of the
the railroad tracks, when they have those sidings and they have the, they used to have the levers at one time, they'd pull the levers and you could see them changing between one set of tracks and the other. That's pretty well how slickly it's done with us. Because most folk don't really think about it much. And it's true, it's true, most folk really don't question things in any depth at all. And a socialised, and socialised by the way can mean a lot of things, but the body's social basically.
in a socialized society they're trained to believe and trust in those above them without question and they're told to just get things done pay your bills and work and buy things and and don't get sick that costs money on society these days etc and be good don't complain about things watch lots of television and pass your time that way and that's what they do unfortunately
It strikes me so evidently when I meet occasional people, not too many, I'm not out too much, but when I do have to go out and meet occasional people, they'll talk about things on television. I haven't got a clue what they're talking about. But I will see the terms used in the newspapers with the latest TV shows, whatever it happens to be, or reality shows, mainly reality shows, I think, that really get some today, that they're into these things as though it's part of their everyday living.
it doesn't occur to them that it's all to change their behaviour and even to have them emulate what they see more effectively even than, especially with the young, more effectively than the old television. And that was powerful enough, believe you me. So we're living through a massive, massive controlled change into the new system of not just globalism but a completely new way of managing the public.
Now, remember too, I've got thousands and thousands of talks up there over the years. And you can go into the website. I should always remember this because I tend to forget it. For years I forgot to mention it, which is not good really. But you can buy the books and discs I have for sale at cuttingthruematrix.com. And you'll see that the books that are listed, some are also in Spanish and Portuguese. And I also have lots and lots of talks on discs.
like groups of talks. It's quite the archive, in fact, going back many, many years. And you can buy them at cuttingthroughtmatrix.com website. And you'll see the other sites that I have, my own sites, which are listed there too.
You'll see the books for sale and the discs for sale. Remember, too, that outside of what I have listed on my websites, I don't sell anything through any other website. You might have people who replay my shows and so on, but they don't sell anything using my name. So therefore, be very careful where you buy the books and discs because they generally won't be mine at all unless they're from cuttingthroughtmatrix.com and other sites listed at cuttingthroughtmatrix.com.
so be very careful member two can donate as well helps you take over as we go through a massive change and i don't know well a lot of people have actually noticed that so many of the old timers that were on the go
And they're not so old actually, really, but have died off, just gone away, disappeared and so on, as the big, big changes have happened, as they didn't get the cash, as they folded, and other ones, the big ones which were authorized to become the main so-called alternate. And believe me, quite a story behind that. It was total warfare. It was ruthless too, but it was designed with bigger powers behind them than the public will ever, ever know.
And they helped to put everybody else out of business, unfortunately. And it's rather apparent now, really, what they're fronting for. But anyway, that's another story. There used to be a lot of more alternate radio stations out there too, actual physical radio stations. They've all been knocked off as well by design. So you're literally with the Internet. And with the Internet, as I've mentioned before, you've got such a variety of things to look at.
but wherever you get actual the few the very few people who are really doing factual investigations into how the world is run and who give you the evidence for you to check yourself and see what you think of it there's also alongside them all over the place you get all these different the alien agendas and stuff like that all put out by counterintelligence to make you all think it's all crazy and yet
the evidence as i've mentioned before for for real how we're really managed is in a conspiratorial kind of way is so evident it's just incredible it really is you don't have to make up conspiracies when they're all around you and you can go in for instance to the histories if you really want to go into misery because history is pretty miserable for a lot of people and some centuries perhaps worse than others but
For instance, I was looking just the other day there, an old disc I've got, and it was put up by the BBC a long time ago. 19th century conditions of the working people in England at the time. People say it's the same in places like Scotland or Glasgow and Aberdeen and so on, where they had factories. And the factories...
You'll have a hard time, by the way, finding out who even owned the factories. It's so well hidden. The people who had the massive mansions that you'll see in old, old BBC dramas, for instance, where they used them for dramas, these massive mansions with 100 rooms, 200 rooms, and pillars everywhere, etc., and big, big gardens. These were the so-called owners, those who really ran the Industrial Revolution. They owned the factories.
A lot of them were merchants before that and bankers and a lot of them actually got knighted for giving money to causes and for floating the British military across the Empire. Again, for themselves because they profit from... I mean, they go across the world not to help people understand English or to give them Bibles just... but really they go across the world for empires to plunder their countries from their wealth.
and use their cheap labor force as well. Not that Britain had an expensive labor force because you can still look up yourself through the BBC even. You'll see the kind of money, the few shillings that everybody was earning in the 19th century up into the 20th century, working 16 hours a day sometimes, quite often actually, and children too, incredible.
And one of the documentaries I was looking at was to do with Lancashire and Birmingham. One of the doctors was called Galton, I think, a Dr. Galton, a young guy, who did chronicle his experiences going across the
the different towns and the streets themselves and he mapped them to do with space between houses, rows of houses, these end-to-end houses that were all reconnected to each other. They were just thrown up by the industrialists actually. The Corn Laws before that had been introduced into Britain to get people into the cities to work the new factories for the Industrial Revolution. It was Lord Rothschild that put it forth in the British Parliament
to get the corn laws introduced which made it legal for under free trade you see the usual thing to dump foreign exports of a grain and so on in england at cheaper prices
put the farmers under and the workers under and they all moved towards the cities. It was all orchestrated. And of course, it's what you might call a conspiracy. It's always been this way, for goodness sake. It's always been this way with money and those who want to get more of it. And you see the people literally, they even call you human capital. And they even hate to use the word human in that mix too. But anyway, in this particular documentary,
The cholera epidemic is sweeping through England and Scotland and parts of Europe too. It's all went through this great transition for that century into the industrial era. And by the way, you've maybe seen some of the documentaries of India before.
It's always been amazing to me to see show you documentaries of other countries. So look at that, isn't it awful? The people are living in human sewage and there's no running water and there's no toilets. Britain in the 1800s right through to the early 20s, it didn't have running water for the people either, for most of the people. That wasn't introduced until later in that century because of the incredible death rate of the peasant workers.
Not because they wanted to help the people, it's because they realised that we're running out of workers. That's the reason. And so they started to actually put in some kind of sanitation and give them running water and something called soap. Isn't that amazing, eh? And try to cut back their work days because the average labourer in England at that time didn't live any older than 17 years of age. 17 years!
And don't forget that that's when Britain, or London I'd say really, that ran all the Kwan men, they literally, the height of their empire at that time, they ruled the waves, they ruled countries across the planet. They had, they were using the taxpayer and the taxpayer's funds and money and so on to put railroads across the world, including India, to get all the resources out to the countries and so on.
So, yeah, it's wonderful to use the people. Why use your own money when you can use the people to take it off their wages, you see, and things like that. And get empty fund it all, get empty fund your armies and your military and so on. And it's rather sad. It's terribly sad, really. So don't think that Britain or India was... Is this only about 100 years later, for goodness sake, we're talking about? And they're showing you documentaries of India in the same condition?
A hundred years ago, just over a hundred years ago, a lot of the places in England were just the same. Think about it. Each generation forgets so quickly because it's a little bit better. And you don't want to think, well, you'll think it's always been like that. No, it wasn't. No, it wasn't. Not at all. And you've seen those long housing roads that they had in Britain and the little sheds out back, every one of them. And that was just a hole in the ground where that was your toilet.
But even before they got that, before they got that, they were just forced into these cities to work the factories and do their 12 to 16 hours a day until they died. And they were given pennies so they couldn't save up and get out of there. It was just a very rigid system. It was disgusting. It was a hellish system. And they don't like to talk about that, those that rule cities.
today over you at least at least the ones they're put in front for you to see but I don't want to just talk about that it was so bad in the late 1800s for instance in in Britain that when the Boer War started in the late 1800s about 1899 or something to 1902 or something like that those who controlled the empire for for England or Britain they called it England then
were running out of good troops. Troops that could actually go and fight battles against other countries. I mean, they knew, for instance, that the Germans were better equipped and they were healthier than the British peasants because the people who worked amongst the Germans and ruled over them were a bit better to the peasantry, whereas the ones in England didn't give a darn. In fact, they didn't even relate to the people in England at all, for other reasons too, some of them. Anyway...
You find that when they wanted to get the troops up to a healthy standard to even go and fight the Boers, out of every 9,000 that applied for service, because there was so much, they always made sure there was enough unemployment for the people to join and become cannon fodder. Out of every 9,000 that applied to join the military, only 1,000 were physically fit enough, with low standards, remember, in those days, to pass.
only 1,000 were physically fit enough to go into service, active service. And that terrified them. And so they realized they'd have to go to a step backwards because even in Henry VIII's time in the military, and they found this out from even checking the records of the ships in his navy, for instance, that the statistics they kept on their sailors in Henry VIII's time
prove that they were generally taller than that because they came in young into the Navy as cabin boys. They were fed beef, not pork, but beef every day. And they were taller and fitter, had healthier bones and so on, but they had better food than the general peasantry of England.
So that is to a step backward in the 19th century, late 19th century, to start beefing up the peasantry for the military or they'd lose everything again. So it really was a terrifying thing for the rulers to realize they might lose all their ill-gotten gains across the planet if they couldn't get enough troops who were physically fit. And it's tragic. Some of the best sources you'll get
The best source you'll have on anything in your whole lifetime is yourself. Talk and listen and look, especially at older folk. Listen to them. Listen to their stories. Get to know them and get them to talk. You'd be surprised at what you might get told, especially in the European countries. In Canada and the States, they had a bit better, a bit more freedom and so on, and space, etc. Although they're terrible at times in the big cities in the States as well.
But they didn't have the same starvation levels as they did across Europe. People even had, in parish records, for instance, in parts of Scotland and England in the late 1900s, for the first time, they actually mentioned the parish records, all the changes that were going on. But they actually mentioned that the people, the peasantry, the poor, were getting a chance to eat meat for the first time because it was being sold to them for the first time around then.
It's quite amazing when you really think about it, isn't it? But I can remember even reading articles when I was young and small and I devoured information because I had a craving to know things. And I did go to the library from a very early age and so on. And even my bio has been nicked by somebody else who's awfully good at nicking stuff. But I did, I studied, studied, studied. And I learned so much because it was available in the libraries back then.
and they even had old old newspapers some of them going way back but pounds of them in the bigger libraries and you couldn't take it out of course but you could sit there in the reference section and some old fella watching like a hawk and be able to cover them so anyway it was fascinating to see really how it was before you were born but also i knew from personal experience that a lot of people
in post-World War II Britain, right up until about the 60s and 70s, were born into slums. They were supposedly to be knocked down at the end of World War I, some of them. Some of them were condemned at that period, and they kept them open because they didn't have the space for people to move into, for married couples and so on. So it wasn't healthy at all. And when you look again, look back at these massive palatial homes with the grounds and the gardens and
Lord this and Lord that all over the place. And then you look at the masses of people who are getting fleeced for their labour, working 12 to 16 hours a day, dying at 17, 18. A lot of them died very young before they were even eight. They had children as young as five in some of these factories, five and six, just picking things off of something or whatever. They even used them to go into the loom areas to clean out the
The cotton, the cotton industry. A lot of them died because literally the stuff got into their lungs and killed them eventually. But there was no health and safety hygiene back then either. So when it came, it only came because, as I say, the elites were getting a bit worried because they realised they had other wars planned for the future, for the 20th century, and they better start beefing up their troops a bit so they didn't all have rickets and bad bones and teeth and puny, skinny men
underfed guys who were also stunted and short, which they were most of them. They've got in the records there for World War I, for instance, that the average person in World War I, at the end of the war, if they lived that long, had had, when they joined, about 16, 17 years of age. A lot of them were at 15, in fact. My granddad was. And they all sprouted about up to five inches on average with a better food, actually getting protein.
That was Great Britain for you. That's what it was. But I remember too, I knew a fella who he was genuine. He had worked in burial details following the North African campaign with the British Eighth Army. And he also buried lots of Americans eventually too. And he would always go into the same depression. He never got out of it. The man was damaged for the rest of his whole life.
And it was genuine. He was definitely there. And the details and the group that he belonged to were to take the tags of all the people who were left on the battlefields and record them all and then give them burials and so on. And you can imagine in the deserts, when you come up, you go up there to bury people who've been lying in the sun for days, you know, bloated and so on. But what got him, and he'd always say the same thing, he couldn't believe...
He couldn't believe. It wasn't just the incredible waste, which of course it was, of human life, young people. But it was also the differences and the physical appearance of the British troops compared to American troops, for instance. He says the American troops were taller, well-built, beefier, young guys. Because he hadn't seen anything like that in his life. In Britain, everybody was skinny. Everybody was skinny for World War II.
And don't forget they come through this Great Depression, which I think was from the 1800s, starvation alloyed them, into World War I. They had rationing then, World War I, straight into Great Depression, and the money that the country owed to really finish Britain. And from the Great Depression ran into World War II and rationing, which went on to be 1954-55. And even after the rationing, most of them still couldn't afford meat very often.
it was that bad but anyway so he grew up with with people who were stunted and undernourished and and still dead of course uh cannon fodder and then he saw the american young guys too he just couldn't get over the difference in their builds and the physical stature and how healthy they look even death to the british guys and it it's got to make you think i hope it makes you think
about life in itself and the system you're really living in. And don't ever, ever, I hope, don't ever think that somehow people have evolved, those who rule over you have evolved into a caring attitude over you. It doesn't happen, folks. It doesn't happen. Those who rule are generally psychopathic.
They're taught the genteel manners and so on of what to say and what not to say. They have their own schools for that. What to say in public, for instance, where the peasants are around. But they really don't feel much for the people at all. A lot of them came, there's different categories there. There's the merchant club, very, very powerful merchant classes who inbred again with other powerful merchant classes because money marries money. And the same with
the psychopaths who got their cash through land and conquering and killing off other tribal leaders around them until they became the kings and queens, etc. And their nobility, lots of nobility underneath them, they were the military class for protecting them for a long, long time. And then they also got into eventually earning money through investments, big investments across the world with their empire. So
They tend to inbreed with each other because money naturally does marry money. And you can read all the sociological books you want to do, but they'll tell you the same things over and over that occasionally, occasionally you'll get the male, occasionally he'll marry someone who isn't in the same class as, say, even financially. But it's not that common in this day and age. Whereas with the females who are awfully wealthy, they seldom will ever do marry beneath them.
in that kind of class that upper type of class but they've done studies on psychopathy so many studies and it was a shock to even academia and those who were doing the studies of the mind and society and psychiatry and psychology in its earlier days because they thought the only psychopaths all psychopaths were just no no no good types of people who would smash windows and
grab what they saw and run with it because they wanted it now and they couldn't tolerate frustration. So that was the average psychopath until they realized when they did the studies that the same traits and got good studies to detect them. And they found out that there were more of them actually up there in the ruling classes. And the CEO is corporate leadership too. That's where they are. And at least it's an equality thing because you get...
male ones and female ones. It's pretty good that way. They keep us up with equality and all that. So people who are terribly ambitious, who set up their workmates to fail or look bad so they can get promotion and their workmates don't. All that kind of stuff, it's really there. But these are the ones who also helped rule the world on behalf of their masters. Remember too, for a long time, their ability, the royal classes,
with all the descending nobility down below them, aristocracy, would have sons, generally sons, going into either becoming priests at one time, or ministers, or Church of England, when they basically took the same system of Catholicism and made the king the head of it instead of the pope.
But so they go into religion or else they go into the military, one or the other. That was standard for so much of the nobility for a long time. And they'd have a decent education, certainly. And then they go off and do their thing for the country, etc. And had lots of rewards. Rewards basically for nobility were just land grants generally, along with titles, etc.
by the kings and queens who didn't even see the peasants as the same species as themselves. They really didn't. Even a cursory look into the histories like the diggers or the levelers and so on and what happened in England where people were trying to hold on to their common lands, been there forever, where they were allowed to grow their own food for themselves just to survive, for instance, or graze, for instance, as well.
And I kept getting taken away from them, taken away from them with enclosure acts and so on. I remember reading how lots of the so-called diggers who were trying to get their little communes together to save themselves were literally driven out and killed and slaughtered eventually because the Queen, I think it was Queen Elizabeth I at the time maybe, had given lands to Sir Francis Drake and Walter Raleigh, you know.
who were really pirates for their royal crown and they were plundering Spain for cargos of gold and so on. And that's what they were. They were pirates. It's quite fascinating to see the real brute force of nastiness, which is history. It really is. It's in your face. So don't ever forget that. And it's in every country. Look at India.
as it's coming up, now it's getting the IMF in and it's getting the big loans in and so on. And it's got the same crook psychopathic system there too. And they'll do awfully well, those ones who are the psychopaths. They'll be able to use everybody else to enrich themselves and lots of gangsterism on the go and so on. Quite amazing. So it's no different at all. And it's a shame in a sense because in India they had...
The system grafted onto them from Britain, at least the old propaganda system. And they were still being taught, the old British system, that the people went into civil service, for instance, would get an indoctrination of the British Empire and it was all good and all that kind of stuff. And if you joined it, you're part of a system with a purpose and a cause and so on.
i remember seeing a documentary years ago on a guy from india a really nice fella who was an idealist he came out of india to britain thinking it was almost like going home and he would do well and he'd be treated with respect and the people were respectful and they were courtesans because that's that's what they were taught that it was you see and he was so shocked and saddened and interviewers kept
Seeing him every other week as he got more and more depressed when he saw how awful it was in England, how people cursed and they swore, and they swore at him too. And they gave him a job like a car park attendant or something, or giving out tickets for cars. And he couldn't believe the barbaric culture that really was coming out at him when he was doing his job. He couldn't believe it. You could see the guy was crushed. What a darn shame, you know.
And that's what happens. Because in England itself, the conditions there, and with the big push to destroy the old culture to an extent, on behalf of the elite classes themselves. Anything that happens, don't think it's the working classes winning something. All sides are owned by the same bunch. All sides are. I've got their books here.
I've got their books from the CFR and the Royal Institute for International Affairs and the Rockefeller Foundation going back to the 20s and 30s. Royal Institute for International Affairs, before it was even known as that to the public. In it, they have their annual meetings and they have the head of the communist parties there. They have the top bankers there that loan across the world and top politicians, even some prime ministers there too.
like Quigley said much much later in 1960s he says we accept everybody we don't care what they are dictators, you know communists whatever fascists we accept them all because they've got to to run it all and they have their plan and they have lots of organizations and remember too if you thought there's only one system you might down the road there might be some kind of rebellion
So you must always believe that there are other systems competing as us against them, whichever group you think is us for yourself is. And that's how it's run. But in reality, the dialectic brings us all to the same, the same route eventually that was planned by those at the top. That's how it's done. And now, of course, they've got so much psychology and psychiatry and neuroscience and studies going on constantly in real time with all of us all the time. The electronics, it's just too easy, isn't it?
But we think we're free as we get ready for the big, big, big nudge, the big crash to come. Quite amazing, isn't it? How easy it is to rule millions, if not billions of people. Remember too, that every documentary put out on China by the United Nations and many of the countries that are involved, even in Britain with the United Nations, they state openly that China is the model state for the whole world.
Don't forget it. Don't forget it. Awfully important, Nat. Awfully important. And it's much easier with China with its history and a population that's more apt to go into conformity and collectivism in their history compared to a lot of the Western cultures.
But look around you today and people are conforming and conforming. There's many ways to get you to conform. Many, many ways that you don't even know what's happening to you. You really don't, do you? I've given so many talks on organizations that rule you, shape your lives from cradle to grave. They call it lifelong education, by the way. I think it was the red bishop at one time, they called him in England. He was a
the Church of England Bishop at one time, but he was, he wrote about it. People thought he was communist, but no, he was giving an agenda. The same thing as the Rees Commission found out in the States. When they ended it, they find out why all the big, massive tax-free foundations that fund all these thousands of non-government organizations and so on, run by the Rockefellers and Ford, Carnegie's and the rest of them, why they appear to be funding communist organizations. And Quigley said it again. He said, we're often mistaken about
We're often mistaken for communists because we have almost the same goals. And you've got to figure, understand what they mean by that. Conformity, standardization, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Experts running over you, ruling over you till you disobey and do what you're told and live the way you're told to live, et cetera, et cetera. That's what they mean by it. And you can't do anything today without experts. And they've got all the children across the planet obeying global warming, sustainability,
Going into necessary austerity. That's a big push to come now. They're already talking. I've read the articles here. From the sources. They're going to curtail your electricity use. Many ways to do that. They can also price it out of existence for most of you. But definitely we are smart meters that they're going to start to force you to use less and less. And to cut you off and so on if you don't. Until you behave. And that's how it's done. Everything is by nature.
giving you access or withdrawing access to your so-called privileges. Bertrand Russell, in his books, Roads to Freedom and Education, The Good Life and so on, Impact of Science on Society and others. And he went through it. He says, you know, we'll give you eventually tokens, a form of tokens. There can be any means. It could be electronic, for instance, by government eventually. And you'll get used to it and you'll accept and expect it and
You pay rent with it and you feed yourself from it. But if you're bad, they can punish you by withdrawing your tokens until you get on your knees and you plead forgiveness and you promise to be good. And then they might allow you to get your rent paid and to pay your food and so on and blah, blah, blah. Privileges, privilege. A society based on privileges. Think of China, again, moral state.
Now a lot of what they got in China was copied a long time ago in Britain because that's what they gave everybody there was privileges. It's a privilege to be alive if you're a working class person. Really at one point it was. And then when they started to use some of your own money by giving you a kind of basic basic health care, very very basic health care, at least some decent food, not all of it but some decent food, then it's a privilege too to have that you see. You're taught to be grateful.
And I can remember when I was, we too, if I had any arguments in school with teachers or whatever, and I did occasionally, I was told with the words that were used from the 19th century, mind your place. They were still using that terminology in some of those different schools back then, the better ones. Mind your place.
That's what you're talking about. Meaning get back into your class there, you know, your classes. You're talking about physical class, your class system. People think that's all gone. No, it's not. It's not gone. You'll always have class systems, always. And you'll see it with intellectual snobbery too of those who are chosen to go up in academia in different areas and how they look down their noses at everybody else. It's quite comical at times. So for those who think they've got it good now and India's backward now,
It wouldn't take much to put you back in the same situation as India, as they are at the moment. They've got big, big programs on in India, just copying straight from their books in Britain of, you know, get them running water for the people, get good sewage systems and so on, and cut back all that nonsense of dumping their sewage in the streets, like they did in Britain too in the 1900s in the big industrial cities, in the 1800s, I should say.
But think how easy they could do that today in their cities. In Canada, in the States, or anywhere. Just cut out this or cut out that. Oh, big, big strikes. There's no money going round. Whatever happens to be... Or they've got no money to repair this. They've already said that. The cost of maintaining the sewage systems under Toronto or New York City. You couldn't do it. It bankrupts not just the nation, but nations. Plural.
it'd be cheaper to knock everything down move all people out move knock it all down and start from scratch isn't that something think about that you're not that far away from disaster you never are and since you're in a market economy now which is free trade passing things around then you know you you aren't bringing in the money to pay for all that stuff the governments have to tax all from you now and they used to get it all from different levels of industry
From raw resources up the way through partly finished products to the next part, next part. It was all taxed. It's all gone now since you import everything. It's all put on the people and they don't have enough. It's funny as I'm talking now, I can hear the coyotes outside. They're just to the south of me right now yipping away there. And to the north of me, there's forest fires. And to the northeast forest fires. I think over 600 apart me in Ontario, northern Ontario here, on the go at one time.
Last year it was about 180 or something, and I read in one of the reports that it was man-made fires. They didn't say, they explained, was it deliberate or accidental or barbecues or what. They said it was man-made, they thought. I think there's a lot more too at the meets the eye, I'm pretty sure there is actually. It doesn't bode well, of course, but they were evacuating people out of some of the lodges, they call them, like holiday lodges and camp sites. We'll see what happens if they're allowed back in or what.
I decided to put in just a little bit of the introduction to the July 22, 2018 talk that was Genetics Must Lead to the Eugenics Czar Who Will Decide Your Fate If Just Below Par. An excellent talk, and Alan starts off by
with a brief discussion on the forest fires that are still going on in Northern Ontario a week after the earlier talk that you're listening to. I'm Alan Watts and this is Cutting Through the Matrix on the 22nd of July 2018. It's been quite a week up here in Ontario because there's so many forest fires still on the go.
And on Friday there, there were planes going back and forth, the big water bombers, as they call them, and helicopters and so on. And the smell in the air of smoke was so thick, it was getting pretty nasty actually to breathe. And they're on all day, but they're still fighting, of course, all these fires that are going on. And there are many reasons for it, of course, but part of the reason to today, I think as well, is that a few years ago, I remember reading how
They were literally privatizing the whole industry at one time of firefighting for forest fires, that is. And as you know, that everything gets privatized eventually becomes incredibly expensive. Whereas electricity or whatever in Ontario, for instance, in Canada, and water, of course, and at the same time too, because it becomes so expensive when big fires break out, for instance, that they start hiring teams from other outside the province of Ontario, etc.
And sometimes outside the country itself. They've got them, I think, from the US as well, coming in. And they're not big teams. They're small. Because it's so lucrative today, the private companies that run them. The team is going to be 10 or 11 people in a team. It's not a lot of people. And you hire the team and maybe a water bomber at the same time. And so on. I don't really know too much about it. And like most things today, you can spend your life trying to learn things which...
that come and go throughout your life so quickly as they change and change and change along with thousands of other things you relearn then you just can't keep up with it so who knows if they'll ever go back i don't think they'll ever go back to a basically publicly owned system for essential services that's how it seems to be at one time for instance your your your police everything it was put down as an essential service
your power, especially too, all kinds of power, that was gas and electricity, etc. was also down to a necessary public expense. Today we live in an age of greed, incredible greed, until things are really falling apart. And that is the end of that bit from 22nd July 2018 and we're returning now to 15 July 2018. But anyway...
What I'm saying is we live in a very precarious system where everything depends on this strange thing called money. Most folk take it for granted and they never even question why that if you have a thousand dollars back in the 1800s, the late 1800s, why you need about 80,000 to buy the same things today with it. Because compound interest, it's all borrowed money, that's why. It's all debt money. Planned that way. It's not meant to get paid off.
And the con men who ruled it all live incredibly hard. They live like kings could never imagine in ancient times. On the interest that they get in already. It's so phenomenal. Everything is a con. But before I run out of time, even now, one of the links I want to put up is to do with one of many, actually. You've got to understand there are big marketing corporations and training corporations, professional corporations, that literally train NGOs.
And they give them all their support and it costs thousands of dollars, I'm sure, for each person to go through the training. They'll also arrange all the meetings with governments for you and show you what to do and blah, blah, blah, in order to change society. And you don't vote for these folk, but they get access to all the different government funding, etc., etc., etc., and private funding as well. For you who think that democracy is all real.
So here's one article and it says, we partner with foundations and corporations to place diverse, talented, trained and supported professionals on non-profit boards. And this particular agency says it's our signatures board recruitment, placement, training and support program. The corporate social responsibility that provides strategic consulting to CSR teams and corporate foundations, helping them maximize their business and community impact. You know, it's what changes all you and stuff.
And they got board governance and help social good organizations for social good optimize board performance through customized engagements designed to diagnose the root problem, develop an informed action plan and deliver solutions. And they got board CEO coaching. They help nonprofit boards develop a fully engaged governing bodies working in powerful collaboration with the chief executive. Not bad, eh?
And yeah, they can get you going, you see. For you, the people who think they go around with tin cans and just rattle it and you put your pennies in, you're living in a different century, really, in a different, completely different reality. That's for sure. Absolutely. Because they have strategy boards and stuff to find ways of getting you trained to change the public. You change the public's views on things.
I remember Aldous Huxley talked about that on a Wallace show, Michael Wallace. He says, well, with the techniques that they have and the powers that they have, he's talking about these systems of psychological persuasion, the Bernays techniques and so on. He says, you know, maybe that they can alter the people's minds in ways perhaps that wouldn't be good for them to alter their views and so on. That's how it's all done, you see. It's so easy now. It's just too easy. And...
Most folk don't know. As I say too, another one I put up too, it's called NGO's Social Change and the Transformation of Human and Topic Society. The unveiled power of NGOs and how they can change policy behaviours and people's behaviour and society's behaviour.
How can we change behavior to protect the planet? It's not a non-profit. Some of these non-profits are multi-million dollar projects, you know, with your tax money behind it too. To change your mind on something, isn't that wonderful? And lots of things have that, of course, as you well know, not just for that reason. And the role of social norms in achieving behavior change, isn't that wonderful?
developing strict behaviour strategies might also be not that good. Studies conducted in the work done by Tost and the NGO that led these procedures are the most horrible thing that any human can suffer. They go into their whole strategy, you see. And their organisations and non-governmental organisations influence global public policy. So you really think you've got a mind of your own?
Do you realise these organisations too have interconnecting strategies with people who work on the curriculums in schools and train, make sure the children are all trained with right, play-correct attitudes and everything? And you call yourselves free. Stop kidding yourselves. At least try and tell your children they're not free at all when they're getting this kind of indoctrination even through the schools. Never mind, I'm sure, in every other ad you see on television. Because it's inserted everywhere, isn't it?
It goes on and on and on. It's one page again. Most folk don't even know. They don't even know that their opinions are given to them. They don't know. And if it sounds half good, well, I guess it's all right. They don't look at the other half and see if it's maybe a whole lot bad. Really something. Another one, too, is the Council of Councils. Very, very old organisation. I'll put a good video up by the couple who actually put it out. The latest article about it, for instance.
And I did know about these groups and another big group that goes back to the 1800s. And again, these all started in, basically in the US, but in England and the old Milner Group and the Council on Foreign Relations and Rolling Sheep for International Affairs, et cetera. They have many specialized departments and organizations. And this is one of them goes back, as I say, to the 18, oh, 1890s, maybe. You understand two of the elites,
had their factories across Europe. Same people often owned them, same families. And they wanted a world order back then too. And they had their wars, their skirmishes, they all vied for minerals and resources in all these different countries, even their member countries. They tried the Council of Europe to get an organisation of governing the world. An embryo to start it up.
And eventually they morphed into League of Nations, and they used the World War to get that going, and then the United Nations. But Aaron and Melissa Dykes put that one out, a good documentary on it. I'll put that up, the link for it, for those who want to see it. Again, for those who think that they are actually free. Because remember, all these organisations say, you don't vote for any of these people. And these...
Organisations advise your governments and politicians on everything. Your own politicians don't make their own minds up on anything. They're all asking advice from the cancer and foreign relations and organisations all the time. All the time. And so you don't have democracy at all.
So I'll put the founding council of council member organisations in a few articles on that too for you. For those who want to know. And maybe a few can teach your children. If your children are interested, an occasional one here and there will want to know things. And who knows, you might plant a seed to help some down to pass on information for another generation. I mean, otherwise we're finished, you know.
And they even have their report cards, they call it a report card on international cooperation, how they've all been doing and getting their agendas through and so on. And don't forget these council of councils run other councils underneath them and the NGOs too by the way, and they funnel money through big foundations to NGOs to make sure their agendas are properly carried out, unbeknownst to the public. And lots of your top civil servants by the way in different countries all belong to that organisation.
So I'll put those up for you. Another one is the Wi-Fi Alliance coming soon to your neighborhood, 5G wireless. I've mentioned it before. And it's quite interesting to see the powers. By the way, even I know in the States they've had these fake Wi-Fi devices
Fake trees they have along motorways and so on. And they're not like big, big trees, like big fir trees or pine trees. But they're actually towers, camouflaged towers with lots of spy equipment. They collect all your data as you drive past and through them and so on. It's quite fascinating to see the cons that they pull. And there's one in Sudbury now. They put one in Sudbury. And it's true enough. You see, all the studies have shown that
They put cameras, for instance, into elderly people's homes and community areas and so on for the elderly. And they study them and study them because they're less apt to complain if they're getting cut rate, rent, etc. That's how they do things in the real world.
And they found that the people really tend to forget about it if it's unobtrusive. Make it a fisheye lens. Don't make it give a blinking light or anything and eventually they'll start to ignore it. It's the same thing. So make it, if it's all really for the motorways and the big cities and stuff like that, just make a huge massive antenna to disguise it like a tree and the folk won't even think twice about it. There you go. Interesting to see if the woodpeckers go on it and start chipping away.
and how much that'll cost us. There you go. We do live in almost a Disney world, isn't it? The way we're trained to believe and be so naive and silly. And Article 2 on France, who are putting laws out about fake news. If they deem something's fake news, starting with a
run up to elections for instance then they're going to silence it. Well it won't stop there and it's going to be a test bed for other things too and everybody else will be jumping. I mean they're already using these techniques in the West. They are, they simply make it hard. They simply, people can't find your website basically if they're doing a search for anything. They won't even know you exist. That's quite easy with the electronic stuff. You think you're going to be free, that's all that. Those days are over, this whole freedom thing and
There's an article last week, I don't know if I read it, I don't think I got around to it, but it was, "Is this the end of the internet?" As it really did. Because it's so managed now and manipulated and censored. As I say, if they don't want folk to hear about you, you simply aren't going to get mentioned. And it's that simple. No one will see you. And I think personally, the time to speak more openly is pretty well over now. A lot of countries didn't have all the rights to speak that they did elsewhere.
But even in the States now, people will start self-censoring themselves. And they've been trained to do it too. Because it's not nice, you see. So censor yourself. Don't be bad. Be nice, you see. Censor yourself. Police your mind, like the UN keeps telling you to do. Police, self-policing, be pretty correct. And self-police yourself. Be good and nice and don't argue and cause problems.
And also I like to put How Safe is Your Cell Phone? an author article on
Cell phones from a couple of years ago, but it gives you a lot of good data on how they suppress information about that too. As more and more people get brain tumours, we know this, we know it. It's not rocket science. More brain tumours in the last 15 years. What changed? Wow, I wonder what could it be? It's the same with the food and stomach cancers and things too, since the GMO and the high pesticide stuff came in.
Also, the same frequencies used for pain-inflicting crowd control weapons form the foundation of the network that will tie together more than 50 billion devices as part of the Internet of Things. And it's a good article as well. So I'll put those links up for those who want to know. Another article I'll put up as well is to do with the cannabis industry. It's incredible how the politicians and top people involved in RCMP in Canada...
are involved, an ex-RCMP, an ex-military. You don't want to tangle with these guys now because the plan to make themselves multi-millionaires very quickly was hatched a long, long time ago when they sniffed the whole idea of legalizing cannabis across the country. Massive, multi-billion dollar industry. And they said, Canada's going to lead it. So when they put some articles up on some of the top companies, they just start to find out who they are.
And sure enough, it's big monopolies right off the bat, planned behind closed doors long before the public heard about it all. And all the little players that thought they were going to get in the act won't get in at all. And by the way, it won't cut back on raids for dope. In fact, it'll increase it because the big boys will not allow any little...
Wildcat operations even smallest ones to take away their profits believe you me folks gangsterism is Gangsterism and all big corporate business with that kind of money. Even the booze industry has always been gangsterism really that's what it is, but girl of good articles for you for those who don't know about it and I
And how is it going to expand and expand? And they're using all the PC stuff. Oh, one company is going to just do it for women. It's really women they're concerned about. The pain women have. Oh, blah, blah, blah. And hell for women. It's become your top drug pusher. Slow my time. Slow my time. As we go into austerity and the governments are talking that they can't pay off even the interest on the debts now. We're so broke. Quite amazing, eh? But to most folk, they think it's just spontaneous. Amazing, eh?
But I've got a lot of articles on that for those who are interested at all. Personally, I don't care about folk, what they've always done with dope. But when you have a massive multi-billion dollar enterprise woven in completely with government and they've got almost like military armies taking care of them, like the real tough guys at the top, it's dangerous stuff. Dangerous, dangerous. It's a different thing altogether.
And of course, they're going to make sure that there'll be nothing else for you to take. They're taking all the opiates away for folk who really need them and who know how to handle them, by the way. They're used to doing it, a lot of people, for different conditions. They'll take it all away from them and give them this instead. That's why it's all happening, folks, because the big, big gangsters planned a long time ago that they're going to go this way with it and they've got what they want. And there's folk, there's ex-police chiefs and everything. They're up there amongst the CEOs and all.
the top shareholders and things like that quite something and also every country's got the same problems and no one's exempt i mean prostitutes orgies group sex in new zealand by the maoris you know the maori people who live there and so on and some of the leaders are involved in it as well if no one escapes these days from anything like that now they're all watching tv and pornography and that your your your masters gave you a long time to make sure that everybody starts becoming perverted
Anyway, that's the world we're living in folks. Time is always too short, truly. I hope you're all doing well. I really do. I get to know everybody that contacts me. And don't think that if I don't get back to you right away with anything that it's because I've ignored you. I make a list of people I've got to get back to and have a little chat with or whatever it happens to be. Because people matter. That's what life's about. It's people. They matter. The right kind of people. Decent people.
There's plenty of nasty people out there, just forget them. But people who are seeking stuff and seeking understanding about what's going on and life in itself and what life is all about, etc., etc., it's a healthy thing to have people like that that you're in touch with. Because otherwise, it's a rather dismal place to be in, this planet Earth at times. It's rather horrific, as I say, history has been horrific for most people down through time.
Think of every graveyard you'll see across Europe there, and every little town and everything else. Realise that what you're seeing is a tiny percentage of people who managed to get graves. So many generations came with many more people than got into graveyards, maybe hundreds and hundreds of times as many that never even got into graveyards. They were just put in pits somewhere. Life was so bad for so many people. And don't ever think that your masters who are bringing euthanasia
Remember? Mass sterilization has been talked about and pushed many times by the ones at the top. The Eugenics Society, by the way, in the Darwin Society, is still alive and well, for those who don't know about it. And the Royal Family of England are still the titular heads of many of these organizations to do with eugenics and depopulation. So it hasn't gone away. It'll always be here by those who are your masters, basically. And they hire professionals to be other masters over you. That's the beauty of...
ruling the world, eh? You can hire whole levels of bureaucrats to manage it all for you, and intellectuals and those from academia. There are plenty of thugs in the world, and some literally are in academia. Intellectual thugs who, with their superiority complexes, believe that they've got the right to condemn many folk to death.
And the same ones who tell you, "Well, we've got to feed the world with pesticides." No, they don't. They use all that stuff for feeding the world. Apart from that, countries are countries. Obviously, feed your own first. Forget all this propaganda stuff they stuck into their market. Obviously, feed the world. That's where putting all these poisons come off at, folks. Never take the one side they present to you. Think of the other ones and you will find them and get back to reality. And you could feed your own countries to start with, with good food.
without all these highly dangerous monopolized pesticides, the deadly stuff that's out there, or the GM as well. And I'm speaking from the country, remember, that was eating stuff for 10 years before we found out we were the guinea pigs for all that because the government had made a secret deal with the big GMO and chemical producers. Yeah? And you vote for people like that? You vote for governments to do things like that in secret?
From myself, Alan Watt from Ontario, Canada, where there's fires all over the place, apparently, in the north here, it's good night. May your God or your gods go with you.