Toilet Paper Panic!!! – #PropagandaWatch

by | Jun 2, 2026 | Propaganda Watch, Videos | 28 comments

You all remember the Great Toilet Paper Panic, don’t you? No, not the scamdemic toilet paper panic? The 1973 toilet paper panic! Oh, you don’t know how that panic got started? Well, pull up a chair and get a notepad. The story of the media-generated fake toilet paper panic has a lot to teach us about how the establishment and its media mouthpieces can corral the population…and how we can fight back.

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28 Comments

  1. Newspaper is a good substitute for toilet paper. News telling? Not so much.

    • Newspaper is fine, grew up with it, but your in real trouble if you try to use glossy paper 🙁

      That said plenty of people just use their hand and wash it after without ill effect- that’s why in some parts of the world eating with your left hand makes you unpopular. Lolol.

      • There are plenty of massive dockin leaves on my allotmet. Hurry, hurry. Buy now before I whack ’em down so my tatties can grow.

  2. I do remember the Anthrax fear-mongering in the media. But equally disturbing was the officially controlled reaction to the false flag 9/11 attacks, which conjured up constant public announcements at train stations (“See something, say something”). Okay, what I saw was that they were violating our first and fourth amendment rights, but, unlike John Tyner (who loudly spoke up about the violation of his privacy), I refused to submit to the TSA tyranny and would not go near an airport then or since then, and have been “saying something” about that tyrannical overreach (along with the Covid psy-op measures) during the intervening years. Finally, since newsprint is black, dirty, and subject to smearing upon contact with moist surfaces, I don’t think it is even a good substitute for hygienic purposes, never mind truthful information.

  3. The powers that definitely should not be KNOW us, probably far better than ourselves by now… THEY know that repetition programs minds, so they use it over and over and over, ad infinitum. The only answer I see is people reconnecting with each other and nature and creating naturally. Unfortunately, I have not come across people who remember how to connect and communicate. And it is increasingly difficult to find people who do what they say they will. What does it feel like to be the last generation that remembers life prior to computers and fondle slabs? The CONVID era put the nail in the coffin; people are disconnected and anxious; we’re all in isolated thought bubbles, even if we are in the same room with others.

  4. I love the TP scare. In Sweden in 2020 or was in 21, I had a bag full of TP so I could not understand why people bought TP. But after realizing the amount of commercials there was in TV, I began to understand that.

    I only did see TV once in a while to see good films.
    I am a keen computer fellow from 1975. Really I got a Nascom in 1975, and I have grown with the SCO, UNIX and Linux ever since. I have a little DOS/Windows knowledge, but in the last 20 years it is very remote.
    I have no cell net telephone, only SIP phone.
    I have incandescent light bulbs.
    I have no WiFi but many computers with Linux OS.
    I have 12V light for when power goes out.
    I have own well
    I have own drain.

    I have SimpleX.
    I have Telegram.
    I have Rumble.
    I have Substack.
    I have YouTube without logging in and no advertising.
    I do not have a search engine.

    I have a rifle so I can shoot rabbits, hares, birds, etc.

    I live in a small community 12 km from the nearest city of 10,000 people in Sweden.

    Carl
    Engineer E. E.

    • You also have a lot of guts putting out on line what ya got friend 🙂
      Just saying…

    • Does your rifle shoot vultures and hyenas? 2-legged Rats and snakes?

  5. Most people are dumb, that is why they are so easily led and do appear to our masters to be useless eaters. Now ‘they’ have no use for them is the reason ‘they’ want to eradicate them. And regrettably probably will. ‘They’ are always one jump ahead.

    Ebola in Africa is arsenic poisoning from modern slavery due to cobalt mining to make batteries, mostly for EVs. Nowadays, ‘they’ just leave the slaves mostly where they are.

  6. I remember these, They were all VERY STUPID or PAID well by whomever go try and panic the whole society…. TP is so out of date

  7. I am a pure blood.

    4 years 5 months ago I put this up at my BitChute site:
    IT’S NOT A VACCINE (song)
    https://old.bitchute.com/video/RkHfzBl9DXgV/

    And 2 months later I posted this free essay/pdf:

    LINE IN THE SAND (essay)
    https://old.bitchute.com/video/EFwefBX5SLvW/

    The fundamental tools of deception are the encouragement of FEAR and a belief in SCARCITY.
    All done through the 2D world of SMART phones, TV, Computers, etc.
    Rather then being the smartest con in the 2D jail, be the freest one in the 3d world.

  8. Stories about toilet paper panics always remind me of “The Event” comedy sketches from That Mitchell and Webb Look (2006 – 2010) where in an extra pre-event warning sketch they advised people to stock up on Sand, Tinned Tomatoes and 600 Rolls of Toilet Paper. With the caveat that smaller shops may run out of sand.

  9. James,

    After watching PaperPanic, a discussion at home began with a simple question:
    How do people receive information, process it, assign meaning to it, and ultimately arrive at what they experience as truth?

    It seems that intelligent people can look at the same information and reach completely different conclusions. The common explanation is that one is misinformed or influenced by bias. But perhaps something more fundamental is taking place.

    My argument is that human beings process information differently in the way they perceive, connect ideas, create meaning, and develop insight. This led to a discussion about Kolb and NLP. What happened next turned out to be a discoverie.

    It revealed a deeper paradigm.

    Many modern ideas about learning and education originate from the industrial era, when societies needed to educate large populations efficiently. Scalability, standardization, and reproducibility became essential. This brought benefits: literacy increased, knowledge became more widely accessible and standardized, and education could be delivered on a massive scale.

    A question was: How do we move large groups of people through the same system?
    This was a consequence of the historical needs of industrial societies. Yet it also carries consequences. As standardization became the priority, similarities began to receive more attention than differences. The system became highly effective at organizing groups.

    The fact that someone functions successfully within such a system does not mean that the system brings out the best in that person. Humans seem to be highly adaptable. They can learn to pass exams, follow procedures, reproduce knowledge, and conform to dominant learning methods.

    But adaptation and development are not the same thing.
    A person may perform successfully while significant aspects of their natural talents, curiosity, creativity, or unique way of processing information remain underdeveloped.
    The discussion then moved to AI and way it largely being used to make existing systems more efficient: more standardization, more optimization, and more reproduction of existing knowledge. AI seems to be helping people adapt more efficiently to systems.

    The more fundamental question, however, is this:
    Why are we still teaching everyone largely through the same model? Technology may now make it possible to align education much more closely with individuals without losing scalability. And if human diversity is greater than the models currently used to describe it, then the challenge is not merely about disinformation.

    It is about how human beings learn, perceive, create meaning, and develop insight, while increasingly being trained to fit systems that are themselves moving toward automation and robotic replacement.

    • @mo
      When the Rockefellers took over medicine and education in about 1905 they used the Prussian formula to create workers not intellectuals, artists, thinkers, etc. and to deny people homeopathic healing just medicate with pills and a “bandage” mentality and not a curing one.

      It was all preparation for following rules, regulations, bells, etc. So now millions drudge off to poorly lit and ventilated offices hoping the week end (weak end) comes soon. Most misunderstand the level of brilliance and manipulation the controllers had and have for centuries, albeit pathological but definitely brilliant.

      Get women out of the home and into the work force guaranteeing family structure breakdown. Then give them electronic ‘baby sitters’ (TV) and now the Internet and computers) that will destroy any hope for critical thinking skills and create consumers and workers.

      Assigning negative names to groups allows the brain to justify killing them as seen with all the wars we have lost. The same approach occurred in the 60’s to the free thinking, behaving, people called “hippies.” The controllers used their media to create a negative take on that in movies, TV’s, etc.

      No difference today is there? Now they are creating mistrust in all we see in the 2D world.

      ROBOHUMANS (song)
      https://old.bitchute.com/video/DpXeiRj9UZW9/

  10. If I were to offer advice regarding these scare tactics and created crisiseseees… I’d say the following to someone interested enough to actually hear it… Something that has often worked for me . Always take a moment and mourn the real lives lost in any given scenario… As a first responder that has see the out come of declarations of war both loud and subtle. And it’s objective impact on the human mind body and spirit… We should all regularly Give a moment for those who have been taken by the beasts…

    What I struggle with is the knowing that up till now we’ve been playing in the small sandbox of each country being it’s on basket of hot mess and now that it’s becoming a one world hot mess the magnitude for suffering grows exponentially through this wacky waving inflatable shit show we’re all trying to dodge…. knowing that we have an opportunity to stem the tide of suffering but it takes a concerted effort on our parts to formulate a legit plan for people with limited means to ciricle the waggons on the local level & look after our most vulnerable community members … Shit, at the end of the day I’m here to champion, steward, and serve Humanity by any means necessary-Medic Edition…

    IMNSHO, It’s time to discuss boots on the ground work to be done to look after folks, if we can see the wrecking ball, eh?

    Psssst!!!!! I got an Idea…

    Holla @ Me!… Not too loud though, I’ve got sensitive ears…

    – The Chocolate Gulliver

  11. Corbett Report!…what a great place to learn and gain insight!

    I gotta say again, James Corbett can sure weave a story!

    I was captivated as Corbett took us on an adventure in Toilet Paper Panic!!! – #PropagandaWatch.
    It takes skill to combine tidbits, trivia and TP with matters of substance.
    He sure hit my curiosity, my “interested in” buttons.

    ~~~~~ ~~~~~
    Ya know…I guess toilet paper can be a serious issue, especially when you are without.

    Years ago, one day at work with our small crew, a fellow employee said that he was gonna take a short, well-deserved break and wander across the way to look at clothes in a large clothing store.
    Time passed, and passed some more.
    We were getting busy and it was way more than an hour since the employee had left.
    We were all pretty agitated at his long absence.

    Finally, he shows up and helps us catch up on the backlog of work.
    When pressed, he sheepishly relayed the story of what happened to him.
    At the clothing store, he went to the bathroom toilet stall. After doing his business, he discovered that there was no toilet paper. His business evidently mandated toilet paper.

    So, he sat there on the throne waiting for someone to come in. He was going to ask the person to go to the store’s customer service and ask for a roll of TP.
    And he sat there…and sat there…and sat there.
    Eventually, he gets the idea of calling the store. So, the fella calls the store. It was one of those automated phone systems which ask you to press the number which correlates to your query. Alas, it became a circular canned robot response or endless ringing on the other end. He had hell trying to reach a live person.
    Then…
    Hallelujah! Someone at the store picked up the phone. They then sent a guy into the restroom to hand-deliver a roll.

    For the next few weeks, that employee got ribbed with jokes to no end.

  12. I recently started looking for alternatives to toilet paper, because the bleach used brings me out in a rash. So I only use unbleached TP, which has become really expensive recently. I use it sparingly. Most of the time I use a spray bottle and washable cloths.

  13. Don’t know if its a topic worth investing time on but I have been intrigued by the “old” pictures of the Guantanamo prisoners wearing face masks while none of the guards were (in the limited pictures still available online). The military must have conducted research and/or have knowledge about the “submissive properties” of masks. I wonder if some of this information is available to the public.

  14. Get a bidet and call it a day! 😉

    • Stephchop

      Finally !!! VOICE OF REASON applying technology and machinery to an age old problem. Genius!
      Pays for its self in no time. That’s how my bottle gets clean.

  15. Stickers Stickers Stickers. Spreading the word that is.

  16. Mr. Cor bett’

    I can’t remember you asking for people to comment more than in passing.
    What are we being prodded for? What are we assisting in that we are unaware of?
    How many times did you ask for reply to your comment section in this episode? Once is habit, twice is suspicious and three times is a manipulation. Why for ?

  17. James,

    You’ve been on such a roll lately! I really value what you are doing–thank you!!!!

    I had never seen Jason Vosu’s “anthrax” compilation at the time, but I loved it–and loved your “ebola” tribute.

    These remind me of 2020’s the “this is extremely dangerous to our democracy” compilation.

    Perhaps we need comic relief from my friends at Found Footage Festival (re; Diabetes):

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BME0639IP5g

  18. We shouldn’t underestimate the power of fear to create psychosomatic events.

    I read that in parts of Africa the witch doctors would point a bone to kill people- who often died because they were convinced they would die…. Know of a kid who got shot in the arm and died , the consensus was that he died because he watched too much TV and thus his brain told him to die from an unpleasant but not fatal gunshot.

    The only ways to avoid getting sucked into the trap is to have some actual understanding of how things work- most of us are not really much above the savage in the aforementioned mentioned example, they don’t have a good idea about how diseases actually spread. Most people don’t have the slightest idea how the medicines they gobble work inside the body (even though the info is a Wikipedia link away) and trust the dr like their ancestors trusted the witch dr.

    Having a clue about the way threats work makes it a lot easier to insulate yourself from them or discount ridiculous ideas (like getting an experimental or even gene therapy jab) and making yourself insulated in general is a good idea…..learn to do without stuff they supply as much as possible.

    Reading actual book is a good idea and shaking up your algo from time to time is a good idea because we are being funneled into silos- the linked video uses chemical separation as an analogy for how it’s done……EVERY BODY is in some kind of info silo online.

    They fooled me with coof by the drip drip feed to build tension. That let them coopt much of the conspiracy sphere (Mr Corbett excepted) into doing their work on those most prone to doubt. That’s why I don’t think they will really go hard with Ebola- there is not enough buildup yet.

    People need to know their inside a silo inside a system that controls them thru feed back…..as long as they control the hand that loads they bullets they don’t care how many you get from Walmart

    Becoming Automata: Toxic Communities, Hyper-Reality, & Algorithms

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kFWW8_2S2G0&ra=m

  19. The following video indicates that there might be another reason that was not widely reported for the consumer toilet paper shortage during the scamdemic:

    Hoarding not the only reason for toilet paper shortage
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYefi-QzmR4

    in which a toilet paper supply executive states “FEMA and medical companies are suddenly ordering huge supplies and they get priority”. The following is a direct link to that quote:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYefi-QzmR4#t=51s

    Assuming the quote is true, did FEMA and medical companies actually NEED huge amounts of toilet paper, or were they buying it to create the shortage and panic?

    Anyway, for what it’s worth…

    • I think the Coof Toilet paper scare was like marker dye in a scan…..they wanted to see how much uptake there was if propaganda.

      It was probably an easy way to measure how good a job they were doing

      • What you wrote makes sense as a reason WHY the shortage was created. What I wrote I meant to be a reason HOW the shortage was created.

        I should have been more specific with my choice of words. Thanks for helping me to realize that.

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