This one is a screen grab from my ‘The Art of the Boondock’ presentation from last year. Screen grabs are not going to be perfectly sharp; I couldn’t find the original jpeg file. The shot is from my first summer in Oregon, which I think was 2016 or so (since I don’t have the original, there is no metadata).
While I’m at it, this is a good example of something.
And this goes well with the above.
Imagine being the kind of person who would lie — with the lie leading to the death or critical illness of thousands of people — for money and a ‘bunker I’m going to run to.’
Food for thought is all.
Allan
A little more food: for the first time in many weeks I checked out Miles Mathis’s current ‘essay.’ A couple paragraphs down (the story is about how poorly the MS media is doing) I stumbled across this:
Why is this happening? Because, as reported last summer by a Gallup poll, almost 90% don’t trust TV news, and 84% don’t trust print. Same numbers as above, as you see. No trust-y, no watch-y, no read- y. Someone sent me a link to an article at The Atlantic by Tom Nichols yesterday and I didn’t even bother to read it or respond. Why? Because I don’t need to. No one is reading that shit anymore. Nichols admits he is an agent [national security expert with clearance] in the second paragraph, and he doesn’t even have to since it is obvious from the title: “The Narcissism of the Angry Young Men”. He isn’t fooling anyone, and The Atlantic’s numbers have fallen so much in the past 20 years they probably don’t have the real numbers I do. They don’t have the real numbers of Allan Wiespecker. If they weren’t propped up by funny money from Mrs. Jobs and the CIA, they would already be bankrupt.
I suspect that the incorrect spelling of my name was more than a school-boy level insult. They didn’t want anyone trying to search my name to find out what MM’s problem is (with me).
And he keeps doing this. I must’ve really gotten under their skin at Tavistock. Especially with this (in case you’ve missed it).
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