About this episode
Things have been getting really weird lately, with some strange and sophisticated PsyOps that appear to be laying the groundwork for something bigger. People’s OODA loops (“Observe Orient Decide Act”) are being reset with each new breaking story in the news cycle. I have no idea what it all means, or where it’s all heading. All I know is, caution is warranted.Matthew Livelsberger, a Green Beret, was supposedly desperate to alert the American people to the clear and present danger posed by China’s super-advanced drones (i.e., Weapons of Mass Destruction!!!), and he was paranoid that the alphabet agency spooks were tracking him, so logically he decided to rent a Tesla cyber truck (exactly the kind of vehicle you would want if you’re being monitored), load it with high explosives, drive it to a Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, shoot himself, and then blow up his own corpse. Miracle of miracles, his Military ID survived the explosion, intact, just like the hijacker’s passport on 9/11, and this enabled federal law enforcement to identify him immediately.A few hours before that, an ISIS-sympathizing jihadi, Shamsud-Din Jabber, went on a rampage in New Orleans to glorify Allah and remind Americans that the Global War on Terror (GWOT) never really ended. To make sure we got the message, law enforcement granted a New York Post reporter full access to the jihadi’s home the very next day, to give the curious public an inside look at a bomb-maker’s workshop. Nothing strange about that!So two very strange terrorist attacks, both happening on New Year’s Day, both involving soldiers or former soldiers who had been stationed at Fort Bragg, and each of them implicates (in some way) a different “enemy,” one China (by way of Livelsberger’s purported email about the existential threat of China’s super-scary drones — a.k.a., WMDs), and the other Iran (supposed sponsor of ISIS, a jihadi terrorist organization operating all around Israel that has magically never attacked Israel). The more I learn about these two incidents, the more bizarre they seem. A few months ago, Mark Bisone wrote an interesting analysis of similarly strange events, like the container ship taking out a Baltimore bridge and the land in Lahaina where all the proles lived, that just happened to be ripe for redevelopment, going up in flames. I’m not saying those disasters are connected to the New Year’s terrorist attacks, but they reveal the same pattern of unusual events coupled with implausible official cover stories. In some cases, the powers tha