NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FILM: CIA’S SECRET HUMAN EXPERIMENTATION

“Operation Paperclip” brought thousands of Nazi scientists to the USA, where they continued their work. This is the Fourth Reich. We have been human guinea pigs ever since. Don’t imagine this has ended, for it hasn’t. Notice the projects then and compare many seemingly inexplicable things that are happening now. Chemtrails, fluoride, deaths of scientists and bankers, GMOs, etc. The CIA has not abandoned their attitude and behavior. Those behind these “experiments” still hold absolute disregard for human life. About the National Geographic film:

Agency secretly used humans as guinea pigs during Cold War experimentation focusing on mind control

National Geographic documentary “CIA Secret Experiments” (2008) reveals the CIA’s role in domestic Cold War experiments. Human subjects were used in experiments involving brainwashing, mind control, hypnosis, electroshock therapy and various psychotropic and hallucinogenic drugs.

“CIA Secret Experiments” also reveals how entire US cities were used as experimental laboratories where citizens were intentionally infected with harmful biological agents.

One of the most troubling aspects of the government’s experimentation was their work into the field of mind control, where they developed ways to control human subjects, including the ability to extract information from unwilling subjects using “truth drugs” such as LSD. Murder, assassination, suicide – all are explored.

“Mind control is not simply an ‘experiment’ that was developed to beat the USSR,” notes The Vigilant Citizen. “It is actually a system that is more powerful today than it ever was. It is more covert, a lot sophisticated and it is used for all kinds of purposes and, in all kinds of fields, including the military, the entertainment industry and elite underground rings.”

Canadian Minister of Defense: We must overthrow the Illuminati

The Honorable Paul T Hellyer, former Canadian Defense Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, has written a book called The Money Mafia – A World in Crisis. In it, he addresses many forbidden subjects, including:

  • The money mafia, cabal, that runs America
  • UFO and ET facts kept secret from the American public
  • The Federal Reserve’s Ponzi scheme
  • Who has been creating depressions and recessions since 1913?
  • 9-11 facts
  • Geoengineering – chemtrails, HAARP
  • The elite’s plans for World War III
  • Some solutions

Plutocracy

plutocracy |ploōˈtäkrəsē|
noun ( pl. -cies)
government by the wealthy.
• a country or society governed in this way.
• an elite or ruling class of people whose power derives from their wealth.

DERIVATIVES
plutocratic |ˌploōtəˈkratik| adjective
plutocratically |ˌploōtəˈkratiklē| adverb

ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Greek ploutokratia, from ploutos‘wealth’ kratos ‘strength, authority.

USAGE See usage at aristocracy 

Oligarchy

oligarchy |ˈäliˌgärkē; ˈōli-|
noun ( pl. chies)
a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution the ruling oligarchy of military men around the president.
• a state governed by such a group the English aristocratic oligarchy of the 19th century.
• government by such a group.

DERIVATIVES
oligarchic |ˌäliˈgärkik; ˌōli-| adjective
oligarchical |ˌäliˈgärkikəl; ˌōli-| adjective
oligarchically |ˌäliˈgärkik(ə)lē; ˌōli-| adverb

ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Greek
oligarkhia (probably via medieval Latin).

USAGE See usage at aristocracy .

aristocracy

aristocracy |ˌariˈstäkrəsē|

noun ( pl. –cies) [treated as sing. or pl. ] (usu. the aristocracy)
the highest class in certain societies, esp. those holding hereditary titles or offices : the ancient Polish aristocracy had hereditary right to elect the king.
• a form of government in which power is held by the nobility.
• a state governed in this way.
• figurative a group regarded as privileged or superior in a particular sphere : high-level technocrats make up a large part of this “technical aristocracy.”

ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Old French aristocratie, from Greek aristokratia, from aristos ‘best’  + -kratia ‘power.’ The term originally denoted the government of a state by its best citizens, later by the rich and wellborn, hence the sense [nobility,] regardless of the form of government (mid 17th cent.).

USAGE Aristocracy, oligarchy, and plutocracy are sometimes confused. All mean some form of rule by a small elite. Aristocracy is rule by a traditional elite, held to be made up of ‘the best’ people, and is usually hereditary. Oligarchy is literally rule by a few. Plutocracy is rule by the (necessarily few) very rich.

Examples:
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Blood Money: These Companies and People Make Billions of Dollars From War

The one thing the author of this article forgot was the banking business. The banksters always win, no matter how the war turns out. They fund both sides and charge interest.

“If my sons did not want wars, there would be none,” said Mama Rothschild.

See also our post War is a Racket complete with video – and download Smedley Butler’s essay by that title.

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War against a foreign country only happens when the moneyed classes think they are going to profit from it. – George Orwell

The late United States Marine Corps Major General Smedley D. Butler is perhaps most famous for his post-retirement speech titled “War is a Racket”. In the early 1930s, Butler presented the speech on a nationwide tour. It was so popular that he wrote a longer version as a small book that was published in 1935.

Butler points to a variety of examples, mostly from World War I, where industrialists whose operations were subsidised by public funding were able to generate substantial profits essentially from mass human suffering.

The work is divided into five chapters:

  1. War is a racket
  2. Who makes the profits?
  3. Who pays the bills?
  4. How to smash this racket!
  5. To hell with war!

It contains this summary:

“War is a racket. It always has been. It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives. A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of the people. Only a small ‘inside’ group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few, at the expense of the very many. Out of war a few people make huge fortunes.”

Read more and find out who are biggest players are in the arms race at Blood Money: These Companies and People Make Billions of Dollars From War | The Daily Sheeple.