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Dear Reader, |
Ms. Catherine Austin Fitts was once United States Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Housing. |
She is presently an investment banker. That is, she is likely an establishment creature. |
Yet is she an establishment creature? The evidence runs the other way. |
She believes a transnational gang of elites presently wages "omniwar" upon the common man. |
Omniwar? What precisely constitutes omniwar — in the lady's telling? |
Omniwar is the weaponization of everything… It's the weaponization of all the different systems we use, including food, health and finance… |
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Through omniwar… Ms. Fitts informs us… elites plot to subdue and control the human masses. |
"The Great Poisoning" |
Ms. Fitts believes the ghoulish globalist wagers of omniwar poison our biology through the deliberate manipulation of food and drug products. |
Thus the human horde is undergoing reengineering through "synthetic biology." |
This includes the deployment of micro devils such as "nanoparticles" and "nanobots." |
They are turned loose across multiple vectors, including through aerial dispersal. |
Their dissemination is central to "the great poisoning" that evidently has us in siege: |
We are ingesting these nanoparticles or nanobots… So, it's in the injections, it's in the spray and it's in the food. This is one of the things I believe causes all this sickness… This is all part of the great poisoning… |
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As Curtis Mayfield says, 'It's a New World Order. It's a brand-new day. It's a New World Order, and brother, you are the prey.' |
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An Investable Opportunity |
The great poisoning is sinister and nefarious, it is true. Yet it can also be profitable… should you know how to invest alongside it: |
I do a screen for a mutual fund, and one of the funeral home companies is a stock, which has more than doubled or about doubled since we bought it. So, you've got a recent healthcare insurance stock going down 40%, while the funeral homes are going up significantly. |
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People have been observing this because this is not the first insurance company to take a nosedive from the drop in life expectancy and acceleration of the deaths. |
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Is it time to invest in funeral parlors? |
I might advise it. Yet I am afraid the old saw would enter play: |
"With my luck, if I invested in funeral homes people would stop dying." |
Thus I abstain. |
Is She Right? |
Yet is Ms. Fitts correct? Is a transnational cabal waging omniwar against us through nanoparticles, nanobots and other means of omniwarfare? |
Are we the subjects of a great poisoning? |
Or is she a ditz chasing phantoms… hearing voices in the air… and connecting nonexistent dots? |
As is often the case, I do not pretend to know. On the right hand: |
My agents report occasional whisperings of elite deviltry, of seditious schemes to control humanity through bioengineering and such. |
Yet on the left hand: Rumor does not equal proof. |
For example: A persistent family rumor holds that a great-aunt of mine was the second gunman who shot Kennedy. |
Documented evidence indeed proves she was in Dallas that black day in 1963. |
Yet I was always very far from convinced of her guilt. After all: |
She was the very soul of peace… and never manifested the slightest expertise in the homicidal arts. |
Yet place it all aside. |
Today, I nonetheless reiterate my previous defense of conspiracy theorists. |
Why We Need Conspiracy Theorists |
Are certain conspiracy theories preposterous, debunkable and absurd? |
As I have conceded before: I believe many are preposterous, debunkable and absurd. |
Yet it makes no nevermind. I nonetheless rise in the conspiracy theorist's defense. Why? |
The answer is because he is a suspicious fellow. Or in Ms. Fitt's case, a suspicious lady. |
And a suspicious person is an alert person. An alert person is a superior citizen. |
Did not Jefferson — Mr. Tommy Jefferson — argue that eternal vigilance is the price of liberty? |
An Incomparable Contribution to Society |
Only a suspicious and distrustful people keeps an eye on its government. And if necessary, gets its hands on their government. |
If the people take their eye off their government their government will soon have its hands on the people. |
Thus the free society must remain perpetually upon its toes… alert to threats that menace its liberties. |
And who is more alert to threats than the conspiracy theorist? Who spends more time upon his toes? |
The answer is no one. |
His incomparable contribution to society is his justified suspicion. |
All Government Is Against Liberty |
Here, again, I cite the great Henry Louis Mencken: |
All government, of course, is against liberty… |
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The natural tendency of every government is to grow steadily worse — that is, to grow more satisfactory to those who constitute it and less satisfactory to those who support it… |
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Government is actually the worst failure of civilized man. There has never been a really good one, and even those that are most tolerable are arbitrary, criminal, grasping and unintelligent. |
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The thing described is to be constantly and eternally watched. |
Cede it its proverbial inch — and it will seize its literal mile. |
Against this tremendous fiend the conspiracy theorist is arrayed. Against this tremendous fiend the sound citizen is arrayed. |
Better Safe Than Sorry |
Is government — at times — innocent of the roguery and criminality the conspiracy theorist suspects? |
Perhaps at times it is. It may not always and in every instance menace our liberties. |
Yet as I have also argued before in these pages: |
The default assumption of a free people must be suspicion that government is always and in every instance a menace to their liberties. |
What is history but a 5,000-year validation of that suspicion? |
What is the Bill of Rights but a validation of that suspicion? |
Bless the Conspiracy Theorist |
Let us then, as I have before, lift a hymn of praise for the conspiracy theorist. |
Without him government would proceed against us unwatched, unchecked and unstopped. |
A free society requires him and his dark suspicions — be they anchored in truth — or be they unanchored from truth. |
For his vigilance is the price he pays for his liberty… and for our liberty. |
His is the eternal check upon tyranny. |
And he can never rest. |
Brian Maher |
for Freedom Financial News |
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