WWIII Cometh? – Beard World Order (video)

by | Sep 8, 2014 | Videos | 1 comment

via TracesOfReality.com:

Welcome to The Beard World Order: In this episode of the BWO, Beardlitarians Guillermo Jimenez, James Corbett, and Pearse Redmond consider the possibility of World War III. Could it happen? What would it look like? Has it already begun?

As military tensions mount around the globe, and the “New Cold War” begins to heat up, is there an endgame in sight? How do NATO, Russia, China, and other BRICS nations fit into the picture? What is Russia really up to in Latin America? Given the historical and economic implications of WWI and WWII, who stands to gain from an all-out global confrontation — and in what way?

And, of course, the most important question of all, just what the hell can we do about it?

Serious stuff. NO LAUGHING MATTER. But we find a way to do it anyway.

Enjoy.

Contact Guillermo, James, and Pearse with questions, comments, and suggestions for future topics to be discussed on the show.

1 Comment

  1. The Albert Pike letter James mentions at min 36:50 is very interesting. I have to admit that I personally believe that the letter–whether real or a hoax (it’s a hoax, like protocols of the endors of viacom)–it’s entirely immaterial because these things have actually happened. So in other words, fake or not, it’s been used as a playbook. Just like the Elders. Just like the occult theosophist secret doctrine. Etc. I imagine that if I were a 33rd level mason, I’d find, create, elevate some kind of public comedian/satirist/dunce of the times like William Nye, Colbert and have them ‘hoax’ a letter which everyone in our org knows–wink wink is totally just satire and not really real, guys (c’mon). I’m a believer that people who have the ability to carry out these kinds of preposterous, long term, nonlinear cultural warfare strategy are clever enough to shirk accountability by steganographically encoding their plans in popular culture where it can be wholly dismissed as fiction and parody later, and then accuse anyone of assuming it to be real to be batbrained, conspiratorial chumps. If I’m clever enough to come up with 3+ layers of subterfuge and I’m a batbrained schmendrick, then surely a 33rd classically-learned, historical mason intellectual whose authored many books can surely do better. My .0002btc

    For more on this hoax, I found this:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Guy_Carr#The_three_world_wars

    which itself refers to Leo Taxi:
    https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=https%3A%2F%2Ffr.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FAffaire_L%25C3%25A9o_Taxil&edit-text=&act=url

    So there you have your hoax.

    Very very important to note, that although it’s now considered fiction, “this quote was later considered to describe the Bolshevik revolution, but whether a hoax or not, it predates 1917.”

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