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Feb 7, 2023Liked by Jim Reagen

As with every one of your writings, inevitably. I carry them in my mind for a long time where they trigger a chain of analysis. How beautiful and fearsome, peaceful and bellicose, analytical and fanatical ways we humans experience our lives. Needless to say: Here I go again. Thank you so much Jim.

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Apr 15, 2023Liked by Jim Reagen

Hi, I'm writing an off-topic comment to you--I just liked your comments over there at Mark Crispin Miller's substack on RFK. I didn't bother to post my own thoughts because I'm just a little tired of dealing with the fan club over there and elsewhere (It seems like people just hop on the hopium train and believe someone is going to save them).

Anyway, I 100% agree with you on RFK being a fanatic on climate change--and at this point, it's certainly a concern, since it is obvious to all that the climate change hoax is a key component of the banking cartel's Great Reset and it's being used as justification for building a digital slave grid over humanity, where our carbon footprint will be tracked and attached to some kind of social credit score. Even Mark Crispin Miller, who used to believe in global warming/climate change has basically taken it back, admitted that he no longer believes in it, and I can only take that to mean that he has some intellectual integrity and honesty and is willing to change his position on issues in light of new information. And how can he see that the science for vaccines is bought and paid for, yet not see that the same holds true for global warming/climate change. I mean, all you have to do is go back and look at their fear-mongering predictions--one of them have come true. And he completely ignores the role of the sun and the fact that the sun has cycles--when things were warming, we were going through grand solar maximum, and now we're heading into grand solar minimum.

Anyway, I also wanted to pass along some links to you;

Here's an old article where he basically says that those who don't believe in the climate change hoax should be treated as war criminals and locked up:

Crackpot RFK Jr.: Jail Energy CEO’s in Hague For TREASON – Punish Climate Deniers (Video)

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2014/09/crackpot-rfk-jr-jail-energy-ceos-in-hague-for-treason-punish-climate-deniers-video/

Environmental activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lamented that there were no current laws on the books to punish global warming skeptics. . “I wish there were a law you could punish them with. I don’t think there is a law that you can punish those politicians under,” Kennedy told Climate Depot in a one-on-one interview during the People’s Climate March. The interiew was conducted for the upcoming documentary Climate Hustle.

Kennedy Jr. accused skeptical politicians of “selling out the public trust.” “Those guys are doing the Koch Brothers bidding and are against all the evidence of the rational mind, saying global warming does not exit. They are contemptible human beings. I wish there were a law you could punish them with. I don’t think there is a law that you can punish those politicians under.”

Kennedy saved his most venomous comments for the Koch Brothers, accusing them of “treason” for “polluting our atmosphere.”

“I think it’s treason. Do I think the Koch Brothers are treasonous, yes I do,” Kennedy explained.

“They are enjoying making themselves billionaires by impoverishing the rest of us. Do I think they should be in jail, I think they should be enjoying three hots and a cot at the Hague with all the other war criminals,” Kennedy declared.

“Do I think the Koch brothers should be tried for reckless endangerment? Absolutely, that is a criminal offence and they ought to be serving time for it,” he added.

Kennedy previously called for jailing his political opponents. Kennedy Jr. lashed out at skeptics of 2007 declaring “This is treason. And we need to start treating them as traitors” In 2009, RFK, Jr. also called coal companies “criminal enterprises” and declared CEO’s ‘should be in jail… for all of eternity.”

And this is from a few months ago (he is completely brainwashed that carbon is the enemy)

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Mod 3 months ago

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/exxon-climate-scientists-predicted-damage/

I’ve spent 40 years fighting to stop the oil and coal titans from contaminating our water, our air and our children with toxins, arsenic, benzene, PAHs, the mercury that has poisoned every freshwater fish in America — AND the carbon which now poses an existential threat to our planet.

I have litigated these issues for almost four decades. I know the science backward and forward. It is ironic to me that activists awake to Pharma’s corruption and greed still remain blind when it comes to Carbon’s. Predatory industries employ the same playbook. Pharma convinces the public that the autism epidemic is an illusion. Big Tobacco swears smoking doesn’t cause cancer. Monsanto convinces us that glyphosate is harmless. Similarly, Big Oil and King Coal go to great lengths to persuade us that carbon doesn’t heat the planet.

They all capture regulators, tame reporters and corrupt lawmakers to subvert democracy. They use the same phony tobacco scientists and mercenary biostitutes to gin up fraudulent studies that sow doubt and give political cover to their corrupt politicians.

In the 1970s, Exxon employed the world’s most brilliant carbon scientists to understand oil production. The company prided itself on knowing more about the fate of the carbon molecule than anyone on Earth. Internal documents show that those scientists warned Exxon that business as usual would melt the Poles, cause sea levels to rise and trigger cataclysmic climate change.

Rather than changing its business model, Exxon and its Carbon Cronies invested half a billion dollars in a four-decade campaign of lies and deception to gull the public. Their campaign was abetted by their deep-state allies, the intelligence apparatus, the military-industrial complex, and the MSM, which took cues from its oil and automobile advertisers. This cartel engineered a suicide pact for humanity and the planet. They are the apocalyptical forces of ignorance and greed.

Please try to escape the seduction of their lies and propaganda and help us fight these villains.

Also, Allison McDowell calls him controlled opposition based on some of what is in his book, and how he's basically saying it was simply mismanaged when it was a psychological warfare operation based on nothing but propaganda, fraud, deception and a bogus PCR test.

RFK Jr.'s "Mismanaging a Pandemic" Narrative: Testing, Early Treatment and Repurposed Drugs

https://odysee.com/@Argusfest:b/mismanaged_pandemic:d

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Apr 2, 2023Liked by Jim Reagen

Since you're on the Desmet beat, I found a book you might find interesting. "Collective Dynamics," published in 1961 by sociologists Kurt and Gladys Lang:

https://archive.org/details/collectivedynami0000kurt/page/n13/mode/2up

It's about crowd behavior, social movements, mass panics, social contagion, rumor, and the like, which means it's covering similar ground to Desmet's "mass formation" theory. But here's the remarkable thing: I believe the book was written with support from the CIA through MKULTRA subproject 98.

Here's the funding proposal and the document that shows subproject 98 was at Queens College:

https://archive.org/details/DOC_0000017501/page/n21/mode/2up

https://archive.org/details/DOC_0000020476/page/n6/mode/1up

It would appear the U.S. government wanted to know how to spawn a "mass formation" themselves. There's other 20th century social science literature on collective behavior (undoubtably some of which was also funded for psychological warfare purposes), but as far as I can tell Desmet acknowledges... basically none of it. It's quite suspicious, and I'm astounded so many intelligent people take him seriously.

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So glad to have you on the side of logic, Jim. You probably already know this but Bullshit Jobs is a book by David Graeber, whose book Debt: the First 5000 Years is a cornerstone of my book. Were he still living, I'm certain he would agree with you that people are more resilient and creative about finding their own meaning and community despite the system's attempts to atomize us. He has some great stories about ways that people used Bullshit Jobs to do something entirely different--I have a couple of friends who do that now.

And you have this on great authority--one of my readers who read my book simultaneously with his The Dawn of Everything thinks I'm the simultaneous reincarnation of him. So there's that ;-)

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