Episode 408 – 9/11 Truth: Lessons Learned?

by | Sep 18, 2021 | Podcasts | 61 comments

Today, there’s an entire generation who have grown up in the shadow of the towers. Who have never known a world that was not haunted by the hobgoblin of terrorism. Who have never thought twice about giving up the freedoms they barely knew they had in the name of fighting the “invisible enemy.” How can we blame them for not understanding the gravity of this moment, today, giving up those few freedoms that remain in the name of fighting the new phantom menace?

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20 years.

Two decades.

Half my life have I spent in the smoldering ruins of those exploded towers.

Picked my way through the eight-mile-long debris field in Shanksville.

Huddled in the blast hole of the Army’s accounting offices in the E-ring of the Pentagon.

“Take off your shoes and belt, suspect! Single file! Digital fingerprints and photograph, please.  Don’t worry. We’re just looking for the terrorists.”

“Speak up, prisoner! The NSA is recording this conversation for posterity. Machines of loving grace are scanning your emails and monitoring your social media posts. All in the name of Homeland Security, you understand.”

How much cash do you want to withdraw? What for? Why don’t you just use a card, like everybody else? We’re going to have to run a background check on you for this. After all, you might be one of them.”

And yet, I’m one of the lucky ones. At least I got to live half my life in the old world. The “see your friend off at their airport gate” world. The “the government wouldn’t spy on us” world. The “‘papers, please’ is a sign of tyranny!” world. That world, too, was a lie. But at the least they needed to tell that lie to the public because people still believed in it.

Now? Now there’s an entire generation who have grown up in the shadow of those towers. Who have never known a world that was not haunted by the hobgoblin of terrorism. Who have never thought twice about giving up the freedoms they barely knew they had in the name of fighting the “invisible enemy.”

How can we blame them for not understanding the gravity of this moment, here, today, giving up those few freedoms that remain in the name of fighting the new phantom menace?

Me? I came to the party five years late. The rallies. The C-SPAN broadcasts. The street activism.

“Investigate 9/11!”

“Impeach Cheney first!”

“Remember Building 7!”

How innocent that all seems today, twenty years later. How naive.

But why not? We had the t-shirts, we had the slogans, we had the spindles of DVDs and we had the momentum on our side. By the sixth anniversary it was undeniable: a majority of Americans wanted an investigation of Bush and Cheney’s actions on 9/11. A full 32% wanted an immediate impeachment. 67% believed that the 9/11 Commission had failed by not investigating the destruction of World Trade Center Building 7.

So, what happened?

Well, Hope and Change happened, of course. Never underestimate the sedative effect that a pure, unadulterated hit of hopium spiked directly into the veins of the body politic can have in quelling public dissent. It works every time.

But it was more than that. 9/11 Truth was not derailed by the Obamessiah; at least, not completely. No. 9/11 Truth was derailed by 9/11 Truth.

You see, the truth about 9/11 is as remarkably simple as it is incredibly powerful. We were lied to about 9/11. Period. End of debate. No one who knows anything about 9/11 could possibly deny that. I’d like to see them try.

That is the basis for a movement. With that one truth we could demolish an entire edifice of lies. They lied about 9/11. They didn’t just cover up the truth, they actively suppressed it. Everyone—everyone—who is guilty of keeping the truth about 9/11 from the public is thereby an accessory to those crimes.

Every one of the actions that followed on from those lies—the PATRIOT ACT, the war of terror, the deaths of millions of Afghans and Iraqis and Libyans and Syrians, the construction of the police state, even the blowing of the post-9/11 housing bubble that led to the Global Financial Crisis—are as criminal as the events of 9/11 themselves. And those who have justified their criminal actions by recourse to the lies of 9/11 are thereby guilty of terrorism.

Those who committed their signatures to the PATRIOT ACT are the terrorists.

Those who invoked the doctrine of “pre-emptive self-defense” to justify their wars of aggression around the world are the terrorists.

Those who paraded on the corpses at Ground Zero in order to justify their own political agenda are by definition the terrorists.

This isn’t rocket science. It isn’t even controlled demolition science. It’s just plain, simple truth.

But somewhere along the way that plain truth about 9/11 got complicated. As the years turned into decades, the movement lost sight of that simple truth. Speculations became hypotheses. Hypotheses became theories. Theories became doctrines. Doctrines became dogma.

Soon, there was no movement. There were only egos proffering their own totalizing explanation of 9/11 right down to the minutia of operational details that they could not possibly have access to . . . unless they were in on the plot, that is. As if the very intelligence agencies they were accusing of perpetrating the attacks didn’t have (documentably!) a half-century of experience derailing citizen investigations of deep state operations with false leads and cookie crumb trails that lead to nowhere.

Now, there are no rallies, no C-SPAN broadcasts, no street activism. Just the remaining 9/11 Truthers in the shrinking 9/11 Truth tent denouncing each other as loudly as possible for deviating from the catechism of their preferred dogma.

“The planes were drones!”

“The planes were missiles!”

“What, you believe there were planes?”

Such is the cacophony of the rancorous dogmatists that they can barely hear Cass Sunstein cackling in the background.

Mission accomplished.

But, in retrospect, perhaps it was inevitable. After all, a movement that focuses on the events of a single day is destined to lose sight of the forest of the 20-year conspiracy that brought those events about for the trees of the events themselves. And a movement that focuses on one day in the increasingly distant past will find it increasingly difficult to stay relevant to the political present.

The 9/11 liars have human psychology on their side. The lies are seared into the public consciousness. The retractions and debunkings of those lies pass largely unnoticed. And in the end the pyrotechnics of 9/11 have had their intended effect: they have traumatized much of the public and hypnotized those who know they are being lied to. Blinded by the fireworks, 9/11 Truth could never turn away from the explosions and take the movement to the next level.

9/11 is not a series of dusty facts about demolition physics and airplane turning radiuses. As the 9/11 liars know all too well, it is a talisman that can be wielded to scare the public into submission.

But, like all talismans, this one, too, has begun to lose its power. Whereas once the very invocation of terrorism was enough to justify an entire political platform, now not even the specter of Al Qaeda (the bad Al Qaeda, not the good Al Qaeda in Syria) or ISIS (ISIS-K, that is, the new, scarier version of ISIS) is enough to catch the public’s attention. No. The terrorists needed a new talisman. A new 9/11.

And here it is, right on schedule! A new terror has been unleashed upon the world to traumatize the public once again. But this time the phantom menace is not a bearded Muslim boogeyman. No. It’s a virus.

At least in the good ol’ Homeland Security state erected to “keep us safe from the terrorists” you could protest, “But I’m not a terrorist.” It might not have saved you, but at least you could raise the point.

But in the new biosecurity state, your cries of innocence will not be permitted.

“I’m sorry, ma’am, but the test says you’re an asymptomatic spreader. We’re going to have to quarantine you. It’s for your own good.”

There is resistance, of course, just as there was resistance to the 9/11 lies. But is it a movement? Already it’s devolving into egos and dogma and bickering.

“Ivermectin is our only hope.”

“What are you talking about? The vaccine is the bioweapon.”

“What? You believe viruses exist?”

. . . Wait. What’s that? I swear I can hear Cass Sunstein laughing in the background.

Of course the terrorists are laughing. Why wouldn’t they be? They’ve got us scrutinizing the trees again while they’re busy encircling the forest.

This isn’t about COVID-19. This has nothing to do with a virus. This is about finishing the job that the terrorists started on 9/11—the job of locking down the planet.

Oh, sure. Examine the details. Put the pieces together on the health passports and the digital ID. The mandatory injections and government permission to leave your home. The central bank digital currencies and the Great Reset and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. We do need to know these things.

But don’t get stuck marveling at the pyrotechnics. Don’t get stuck fighting your allies because they won’t subscribe to your dogma. Don’t get stuck focusing on what happened in 2019 so hard that you miss what’s happening in 2021. Or, some 20-year-old who’s just joining the party today will blink and he’ll find himself in 2039 wondering how he spent half his life in the shadow of a scamdemic.

The terrorists know all of this, of course. It’s how they stay in power. We don’t have to speculate about this, we just have to take them at face value when they tell it to us.

Like when Karl Rove admonished Ron Suskind for being part of the “reality-based community” who “believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality. But,” he insisted, “that’s not the way the world really works anymore.”

We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you’re studying that reality—judiciously, as you will—we’ll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that’s how things will sort out. We’re history’s actors . . . and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do.

And here we are. “History’s actors” have created “other new realities,” and the same 9/11 Truth movement that spent the last 20 years judiciously studying the last set of lies will spend the next 20 years judiciously studying these ones . . . assuming we have 20 years left to spend in idle study, that is.

Or we could become history’s actors. Stop waiting for events to happen so we can judiciously study them and start creating events, structures, institutions of our own.

Can you imagine if the 9/11 Truth movement had devoted 1/10th of the time and energy and resources that it spent arguing over pyroclastic dust clouds and measuring entry and exit holes to something actually productive?

Creating self-sustaining, intentional communities.

Growing the free market and expanding the use of alternative currenciesl.

Creating our own businesses and institutions and building out alternative communication infrastructure and building up our own media.

I don’t have “the” answer. No one person does. But I can tell you this: We cannot afford to spend the next two decades judiciously studying the way our most basic rights—the right to refuse medical experimentation, the right to interact and transact with our friends and neighbours as we see fit, the right to leave our own home—are being stripped from us, one by one.

If we don’t resist the biosecurity state with all our might—refuse to comply with its dictates, refuse to shut ourselves in and lay down when the government tells us to—then we are the terrorists, terrorizing our own children and grandchildren and consigning those generations yet unborn to the maws of a technocratic tyranny beyond any sci-fi dystopia.

In the meantime, we look back yet again at that September day 20 years ago, not as a single day when “the world changed forever,” but as a signpost along the path. Yet another in a chain of events and decisions and choices made by history’s actors: us.

I may never quite escape the shadow of those towers. But in that shadow, we can build towers of our own.

The choice is ours . . . for now.

61 Comments

  1. Brilliant James, once again. A powerhouse of thoughts and ideas.
    Powerful messages and a rallying cry to become history’s actors as opposed to simply students of history.

    I’m sure it’s just a coincidence that your opening line you penned “Today, there’s an entire generation who have grown up in the shadow of the towers.” happens to be the same theme of a recent video released at the Spiked site, entitled “The shadow of 9/11

    Before visiting the site today to watch the above video, I had never heard of it before.
    ‘Spiked’ was founded in 2001 and bills itself as “UK’s first online only political magazine”.
    They state their writers and editors “are regular fixtures on TV and radio, appearing on Fox News, the BBC, Sky News, the ABC, and more.”

    The stance they take in discussing 9/11 twenty years later, should come as no surprise given the above affiliations.

    I bring up the above video only to highlight exactly what we are up against in raising awareness about 9/11 and the plandemic’s real agenda.
    The two guests being interviewed must have been extremely young on 9/11. It’s a pity they didn’t do their research homework as they grew up later. They are obviously well-spoken, but sadly, grossly misinformed.
    This is what the youth of today are being taught about past history.

    Here is the link to the video:
    https://www.spiked-online.com/podcast-episode/the-shadow-of-9-11/

    Let’s make this a contest. Let’s see how much of the video you can watch before         
    you are compelled to stop. Or in other words, how much you can stomach before you must call it quits. I’ll reveal my limit a little later. 🙂

  2. This message is surely the most important one to impart to people who are trying to be part of the solution.
    Thank you for sharing your uncommon wisdom James.

  3. What a brilliant, concise idea.

  4. Very well done video on the 20th anniversary of the Events of 9/11/01.
    Yes, we can beat the oligarchs, but one cannot do it alone. We need to “Act” as many people standing together, and they will fail.

    In the “Union” of the Free and Independent States of America, there was, and can still be, a Common Law Court with true People’s Grand Juries where these Oligarchs can be charged,Prosecuted, Sentenced and even Incarcerated. No one is above the Law in a functioning Common Law Legal System, but it has been Usurped by a Corporate Legal System and the People have been deceived into being treated as corporate entities (legal fictions) which only have Rights given them by the Corporate Central Government.

    The Corporate Courts actually paved the way for the Corporate Government, by allowing the Oligarch Banker Criminals to be above the Law. They know the game of the Legal Fiction and how to play their Fictional Corporate entity so that they can always buy their way out with money (Money they create out of nothing).

    Knowing who the “Wizards” (think Wizard of Oz) are who are puling the levelers from behind the curtain is half the battle, and J.C. does a great job exposing them. Like in the “Wizard of Oz” the Oligarchs are likely to want to do right when they are subjected to personal prosecution for their crimes.

  5. It is OK too glance into the rear vision mirror but if you focus on what is behind you then you might miss the looming obstacles.

    Yes these obstacles are approaching at an alarming rate.

  6. This is the quintessence of why thinking folks (who know about him) love James Corbett.

    • Proponents of thorium like Sorensen rarely speak about in-line chemical processing plant that is essential for reactor functioning. It’s about the most highly toxic, corrosive chemistry imaginable, also quite complex and not forget, highly radioactive.
      It is essential for reactor economy i.e. viability (isolation of protactinium that will become fissile uranium) and removing of fissile products and other impurities that are poisoning nuclear reaction.

      Here is very detailed description:
      https://inldigitallibrary.inl.gov/sites/sti/sti/Sort_7123.pdf

      The thing is very technical, above my grade to completely comprehend. Still, the most important thing is easy accessible, just search the text for a word: Waste.
      16 instances, just in chemical processing plant, that means continuous production of waste, probably toxic, certainly radioactive.

      Proponents of nuclear talk about abundance, safety, nuclear proliferation, (co2), but never talk about waste, at best they downplay the problem.

  7. Beware the Jfkovid9.11 Jabberwock. Snicker-snack cut down their lies with my vorpal sword.

  8. The concern over the creation of a biosecurity state was the first thing we all argued when lockdowns were announced. Just like the concern over a national security state when the War on Terror was announced. It is the most important aspect in this manufactured crisis but it is the hardest to argue because it is so open ended. People have endless amounts of denial, excuses, and later justifications on why we should continue this new policy.

    The frustrating thing is nearly everyone wants to end this lockdown policy. That is the driving force behind most people’s actions. Yet they always argue that people not following orders is why it continues and that doubling down on the same policy will make it go away faster. I cannot get through to people that the more you continue this lockdown policy the more permanently it will stick. I feel like I cannot get through to them without picking apart these lesser topics like masks, injections, and PCR.

    Maybe we should have stayed with the problem longer and kept arguing the harm being created right now because of the biosecurity state. At this point I tired of it all and my only argument is to stop supporting this policy.

    • ? “…And my only argument is to stop supporting this policy.”
      Non compliance wherever possible.

  9. Amen!
    This is definitely 100% true.

    Analyzing those horrific events, getting them explained and dished up again and again in front of a computer screen on the sofa is easy and convenient.
    As a dark brother to hopium it is some kind of anxiety and rage ADDICTION fix (if someone has a catchy name for it similar to hopium, that would be helpful), that is just as easy to get hooked on and it keeps up engaged with the screen and not with the outside world that we have to rebuild for us and our children in a way that we deem worth living in.

    • I used to have a booklet I kept for ideas on how to create a better world after the apocalypse, what I think would be best practices to implement and good laws etc. But now I see that the best laws to protect the weak, hamstring the predators, etc, are all pretty much useless in the end because of the corruption of human nature. (We see it ever more clearly in the technocratic global coup we are living in.)
      Now I believe the only salvation for humanity is a spiritual one. I believe Jesus spoke truly when he said we must be born again to enter the kingdom of heaven. As it is in heaven so be it here on earth. I am praying for the Lord to send laborers into the harvest.

    • wolfgang,
      I think the word that would most closely align with what you are talking about is “conspiratainment”. Not sure who coined it, but I first heard James Evan Pilato say it.

      • Conspiratainment – yes… that definitely works

  10. Way to go James!
    I have been tying 9/11 to the virus scam since this plandemic started.
    My question is always “if they fooled the world on 9/11, whats to say they’re not doing it now?”..
    Unfortunately, like that old Chinese proverb goes, “you cant wake someone that’s pretending to be asleep”

  11. James: “You see, the truth about 9/11 is as remarkably simple as it is incredibly powerful. We were lied to about 9/11.”

    Yes, very simple.
    It should be powerful too, but it seems to me it is not. Probably this comes from default position: politicians lie most of the time, it’s just like this…tell me something new.

    Lying nowadays is not a thing, people do this all the time, make up excuses for it and are surprisingly ready to accept excuses and get over it.
    Once upon a time honor was a thing. Maybe it still is, but not in the West.
    I think at the end it boils down to values, to their non existence.

  12. “We can build towers of our own…” eloquent James, keep up the great writing buddy!!

    Have an awesome night!
    -JW

  13. Brilliant, James, as always. What becomes abundantly clear in this world heist, is the flaw in the human psyche to stand in its own power. Here we go again, we are enthralled with an election and great hopes that a leader/hero may emerge to wipe away our problems so we don’t have to, and can return to our old familiar ways. Which we know were full of lies and bondage, but most importantly we felt safe. So long as we continue to fix the square wheel with the same spokes it will never roll round. I fear the current paradigm will need to deconstruct beyond recognition before people are willing to imagine and embrace alternatives. But even then humanity will not free itself unless we learn how to stand in our individual powers and values.

  14. Great beginning, “Half my life living in the shadows of those shattered towers.” Yes, you’ve lived half your life in a life of half freedoms. I knew the real? free world? I was born during the Korean War. It’s all crap.
    Blood not banners seems to be the only way and I don’t want that way.
    I tried opting out when I was young. Didn’t work. We are all linked. So… do we excise the evil ones or not? For to do so makes us evil as well.
    There is no way out of this dilemma except death.
    Death.

    • How sure can we be that death is a way out? Maybe it’s just the final deception.

      • Death. The final deception! THIS is the voyage of the slaveship Enterprise! it’s timeless mission: to escape strange new world orders, to seek out new conscious life and new civilizations, To boldly go where all man has gone before!

        la laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa la la la la la laaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

        • There’s a lot of people out there (I’m not inferring anything here against anyone in particular) hoping for a sweet release of death who might find themselves very much surprised.

          Considering some things we know about the golden rule and how the universe operates, I would find that “surprise” to be very much fitting. All the while conforming that fate is indeed not without a sense of irony.

          To be accurate, I do not deem fate to be something that is predetermined, not at all.

          • Well… I’m a bit of a slow study… I need to make all of the easily avoidable mistakes, fall into all of the traps, have my nose rubbed into my chronic silliness before finally seeing the light.

            And I am now learning through hard-won experience, what I knew very well in theory intellectually (which means not very well at all in my case) the old cliché but nevertheless true adage that says essentially;

            You can escape a lot of stuff but you can’t escape yourself.
            Which is fortunately, not an entirely unpleasant lesson to learn.

            Somewhat of a fashion victim, I find myself edging towards rather new age/pseudo-quantum views of energy and frequencies, cosmic planes (not the ones flying into cosmic towers) and other dimensions…

            The nurse attending my dying mother who’d suffered a massive stroke and who was in a coma told me when I called the Massachusetts hospital from France for news of her condition that she had, a few minutes earlier, sat up almost straight with her eyes wide open as if she were staring at something with awe and amazement…

            about an hour after my phone call with the funny effeminate talkative male nurse she died.

            And I’ve always wondered if indeed she had seen something in her mind’s eye…

            I’m now under the impression that when you “pass”, you do not pass into oblivion as I’d been brought up to believe but

            into the pure experience of your own energy within that of the energetically teeming cosmos.

            You live what you essentially are in a more condensed and intense way…

            So in the biblical tradition you sort of reap what you sow… before continuing on to evolve and grow.

            I’m very sad that my youngest child (18) decided to go with his father to be injected

            but, on good days, I’m confident that every being in the cosmos contributes and is learning and evolving to the glory of the conscious force of creation.

            Sunny Sundays and chocolate chip mint ice cream have this effect on me…

            • My point of view is that this is a test. You fail, you go right back. Harder you fail, harder the experience for everyone. It’s a shared experience that every time starts from anew.

              The lesson is: there is no way around, below, above or to the side. The only way is through, the only modality is kicking and screaming.

              I would say we have a LOT of repeat offenders, a lot of them getting surprised every time around.

              • You mean we’re all sorta in that movie “Groundhog Day” and that we all have to come round like the main character in that movie did? Sorta like all the other characters he was dealing with were also going through a Groundhog Day (no NPCs (to mix my media)) and some learned and some didn’t? So everyone starts all over again?
                Until we all “pass” and then…? We all move onto a higher plane like the children in Childhood’s End?

              • No, not like that. In the move the guy had to stop being a dick. It is a million times harder to do the introspection required to understand what it is that makes us act the way we act and then even harder to do something about it.

                To reprogram our lymbic brain, to put it bluntly. Just to come to a realization about it is not even a start, it’s a first step toward the starting position.

                I wouldn’t not say that everyone is tossed back in for another go, only those who fail miserably at their mission. And there are many ways to fail, with the goal being as nebulous as it is.

                The guy in the movie also had the advantage of getting stuck in a single day, limiting the possibilities considerably. Imagine getting stuck in a life cycle, in differing geographical locations with an always different historical frame reference, with varying levels of ongoing turmoil.

                Even if one wasn’t completely unaware of the cycle, the one point point of view would not be very conducive to reach the goal any sooner.

                To that extent, maybe watch the movie “The man from Earth”.

              • This topic is older than days of yor; here’s a master cultural bridger that can help to bring us up to speed with the many ways one can wait for godot while juggling meaning, mystery and the mundane; wishing you both peace of mind

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVd4vw21iNY

                (alan watts, “reincarnation explained”, 33mins)

              • mkey; define “fail”.

              • I don’t know what’s the mission and therefore I don’t know what’s the success criteria.

                I would venture to say that success does not involve being an ignorant fool, however, therefore to fail miserably one simply would need to kling on to their ignorant ways. That is, they would make the transition from being nescient (as a child) to being ignorant (as an adult child).

            • nosoapradio says:
              “I’m now under the impression that when you “pass”, you do not pass into oblivion as I’d been brought up to believe….”

              I understand that.
              Something “non physical” can not be measured in the physical universe.

              There is an essence.
              Something animates the body.
              There is an awareness which observes the thoughts and images held in the mind.

              • This topic fascinates me greatly. The ponderings that I feel the need to answer but never can. I guess that’s the mystery of existence.

          • mkey says:
            There’s a lot of people out there (I’m not inferring anything here against anyone in particular) hoping for a sweet release of death who might find themselves very much surprised.

            From my personal memory’s perspective, there is something very profound to that statement.

            • A clever woman told me, “sort out your questions here, because the next chapter is harder and much longer, what we do here sets up how things will go there but”

              • vadoum; The Garlic Lady used to shout out at the local Farmer’s Market, “Where is the truth? Where is the beauty?”
                She never married. Never owned a TV or computer. She was fit, thin, and disappointed.
                I hope she found her truth and beauty in the Beyond.

      • mkey; If death is a deception, how do you know it is the final one? I’ve seen dead people. They don’t look deceived, they look deceased.

        • Well, it wooud be final on this plane of existence, that is the “living” part of whatever this is. But, I of course, do not proclaim to know anything, really.

    • The certainty of death (in my view) is the liberation in this unique life we live: to be honest and courageous and not letting anyone tell you what to think and do (if you feel like it, please check out this song + lyrics: https://klamm.bandcamp.com/track/death-worship).
      If the boundaries of death are broken (they are shifted further and further and the definition of life is changed by digital technology, not only in messing with our nucleid acid code, but also by transcribing everything into multiplicable bits and bytes…), which is the ultimate wet dream of the transhumanists, this would in my eyes be the realization of endless tyranny…

      • P.S. for the uplifting finale, I encourage you also to listen to the album track after “death worship” called “dawn”,.

    • Great beginning, “Half my life living in the shadows of those shattered towers.”

      I’ve spent most of my life living in the shadow of JFK’s splattered brain. 🙁

  15. Wow. You took the words straight out of my… uh… off my … from

    WELL SAID!!

    no more either/or but “and/ and”?

  16. I admire your tenacity in trying to convert what you call your “normy” friends. In my experience the question

    Are you for or against the introduction of the biosecurity state !

    is one that preaches to the choir. The words “biosecurity” and “state” are music to most people’s ears and make them feel all warm and runny inside. They feel protected and like they belong.

    But good luck! I’m sure you’ll have more success than I did because it’s patently impossible to have less.

  17. I’m glad at least someone is ditching the inaccurate “deep state” nomenclature for the less conspiratorial sounding, more readly obvious and obviously more accurate adjective, “permanent”.

    I think the details James was refering to related to people who are already aware that they took the bait and, instead of working on getting unhooked with least possible tissue damage, are now debating the color and texture of the bait and how to best avoid it the next time. All the while ignoring the hook that is beeing swallowed deeper and deeper.

    What do you do with the bamboo? Do you harvest it for a specific use or do you grow just for the sake of growing it? Some time back I had a small bamboo plant sitting in a planter. That fella took quite a lot of neglect before giving in.

    • Never heard of that channel and never seen such a long stream of 10M+ view videos.

    • Robert,
      Wow! Thanks so much for sharing this. I envy you with that Moso Bamboo.

      Over the decades, I’ve experimented with different varieties of bamboo in North Texas. I strained extremely hard to get my “Moso” to grow, but it finally succumbed after a harsh winter. I tried Vivax and Nigra Henon, but they didn’t fair well either. Alphonse Karr did okay, but I don’t like the way it looks. I ended up sticking with “Golden Bamboo” or “Black Stripe” because it always works in North Texas. It spreads like any grass. I spent days digging a trench and lining it with a wall of thin metal sheeting. The sheeting was to prevent the bamboo from overtaking the neighbor’s yard on the other side of the cedar fence.

      November 2015 – A 75 year old bamboo grower who lives on a south Chinese island Hainan (near Vietnam) came to our North Texans for 9/11 Truth meeting while he was in town for a few days. He had been a long time group member. He once owned a bamboo farm in Louisiana, but sold it and moved to China. I think this was his previous farm ~~WWW bamboogardensla.com/
      Here he is with the mega-huge variety: sinicus
      http://www.bamboocraft.net/bamboo/showphoto.php?photo=3249&size=big

      He had bone cancer myeloma for the past 6 years and had been taking GcMAF. In 2015, GcMAF was not readily available in the US, but could be acquired overseas in various places. 8 American Doctors (and also more staff members) were found dead within a 30 day period that past summer of 2015…they were involved with GcMAF research and delivery. ~~WWW naturalhealth365.com/gcmaf-holistic-doctors-1508.html
      So, it was fascinating to hear the facts first hand from someone who was currently taking GcMAF and someone who had knowledge of bamboo.

      • No. I don’t know. I would think that it is still being made somewhere. If there is a demand, eventually the void of supply often gets filled.
        The Bamboo guy would go to Thailand to get his GcMAF treatments.

        During our conversation that evening on the covered patio of Barbec’s restaurant, he told me that he flew into the U.S. with his suitcase containing needles and GcMAF. He said that customs didn’t bother him. He was just another crusty old man.

        India is known for making a vast array of prescription type drugs. Years ago, I once bought some antibiotics and anti-aging drugs from India on the black market with bitcoin. It was quite a covert and complex scenario of back-n-forth emails, but the package did arrive at my house in the U.S.

  18. There is a word for what your saying and it’s “clusterfuck”.

    Scooby do wop wop ba be bop waaaaaaaaa…

    gotcha

    love, happy, sunshine, compassion

    I WILL NOT COMPLY

  19. quetzalcoatl,
    I liked reading your comment. Thanks.

    quetzalcoatl says:
    “In this episode you make it very clear that these issues are the side show that will derail us and that we need to look at the big picture…

  20. Still listening. Perhaps most powerful, concise statements of factual basis for convictions, with immediate effect. Investigation allows the perpetrators and those furthering the lies to remain in power. How did that work out for everyone demanding investigation of Kennedy’s assassination? It was a coup, and now those perpetrators are continuing a long-term drive towards inhumanity. Every structure resembles its foundations. Sometimes you have to figure out how far down to go before you find you have the structure in place to start over and maybe really have that republic we were told we were given… Nothing in the Constitution is given, it’s innate to us. Never went away. Dorothy, you can get home muc easier than you ever realized. This is the consistent message of Mr Corbett, and by the 9 minute mark had to pause to take it all in, to enjoy the expression of my own feelings, finding myself nodding in agreement with every word and the absolute conviction. to continue..

  21. Awesome text once again James ! Arigato gozaimasu sensei !

  22. I’m feeling inspired. Thank you, James.

  23. Most people don’t even have the basics. For them, and even for the awoken, simple info proving the official story is nonsense is very valuable (though interminable truther arguing is not valuable…

    MagicBullet,
    I think you hit the nail on the head. Had no one before us researched into conspiracies that then helped us to wake up, most of us would not be here, and we would not be ready to take action to create our own history. So it is absolutely necessary. However, research into the nitty gritty details of a conspiracy are only useful to a certain point. It is a raft that helps us get to the other side of the river. But when we reach the other side, we don’t need to carry the raft with us for the rest of our journey. We leave it there for the next person. It helps shape our world view and gives us the motivation to make change. Then we actually have to take action, or the research is essentially just an intellectual exercise.

  24. Robert send me a message (with your e-mail) at my website and we can discuss some important details you mention in your post. We are of the same wavelength.

  25. An alternative view.

    While I think James is largely correct in his critique of the media portrayals of both 9/11 and the scamdemic my day today interactions point to a spectrum that most people fall in in regards to their beliefs about the credibility of the government story Lines before 9/11 and the current fraud. It should also be said that while hardliners regarding any particular opinion in these matters can be found everywhere most people in my experience are somewhat flexible in their belief systems.

    Finally I think it really needs to be said, the general failure of this scamdemic in that it has from the beginning and to this day a large world wide active populace that simply refuses to believe in it. I live just outside a large Capital city in the north east of the United States in other words the deep blue and as long as you are not actually in the City or in a building you can largely mask or not. This was obviously a bit more difficult during the first six months of stupid what it was done by many.

    Obviously this man-made crisis is a crime against humanity in the vain of the terror wars and the populace is largely impotent to directly challenge the state nor should they as it inevitably turns into the justification for the next crackdown, however I don’t think anyone in recent memory has seen a narrative fall apart as thoroughly as this Covid scam.

    I would implore everyone to try and have more empathy for the Normies wherever they maybe, opinions change.

  26. UPDATE
    to Episode 408 – 9/11 Truth: Lessons Learned?

    Published on 9/20/2021
    Interview 1661 – James Corbett Talks 9/11 and Biosecurity on the Global Research News Hour
    (with transcripts)
    https://www.corbettreport.com/interview-1661-james-corbett-talks-9-11-and-biosecurity-on-the-global-research-news-hour/

    DESCRIPTION
    via GlobalResearch.ca: James Corbett talks to Michael Welch of the Global Research News Hour about 9/11 Truth at 20 years old and the transition from Homeland Security to biosecurity.

    This is a really good interview!

  27. Bravo James!

    Indeed, I quote again R. Buckminster Fuller:

    “You never change things by fighting the existing reality.
    To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”

    Let’s, indeed, build new models.

  28. Have you seen Altiyan Child’s video exposing Freemasonry?

  29. Look at the amount of interest today in how to deal with narcissists and other toxic people in one’s personal life (hint: bottom line is ‘no contact’). If one can cut oneself off from toxic parents or other family members (this is becoming less and less a social taboo), why not from a toxic system? This is one way of looking at the idea of forming our own independent social structures. It seems to me a natural extension of the individuation process.

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