Why is life as it is? Why do people behave the way they do?

turqoise bannerThese are questions I have been asking myself as long as I can remember. I have always wondered about what on earth we are doing on this planet, why do we live? What is the meaning of life? I have searched it for a very long time, in philosophical books, religious books, scientific books, psychological books, and I didn’t find any answers that satisfied me until I read ‘Man and animal, victims of their subconscious mind, and the way to freedom’ by Linda Evans.

This is beyond any doubt the most fascinating and important book I have read in my entire life. For everyone who wants to know more about life, and the creatures that live on this planet, and why everything is like it is, I strongly recommend this book. It really did satisfy all my questions, and much more. And by this ‘much more’ I mean that it also describes a distance therapy that can fundamentally change your whole life and everything you are for the better. When I discovered this therapy, I almost couldn’t believe that something like this existed, it almost sounded too good to be true. I tried this therapy to improve my life, and it even exceeded my wildest dreams. There is no single therapy that currently exists that can really change someone’s personality, except for this therapy.

This book describes the invisible world of the subconscious mind, which the author can perceive around every person and animal. This subconscious mind determines for 100% who we are and what our life is like, and will be in the future. And it also describes a therapy that can change your future for the better, fundamentally.

The true history of marijuana, or the real reason why hemp is illegal

hemp_field2More and more scientific research keeps adding to the validity of therapeutic marijuana. Studies involving the toxicity and the risk of addiction have placed marijuana last, it is preceded by nicotine, heroin, cocaine, alcohol and caffeine.
Doctor Lester Grinspoon, professor emeritus at Harvard Medical school, conducted in 1967 an in-depth research on all scientific material on marijuana and concluded that marijuana is by no means the dangerous and devastating drug prescribed by propaganda.
In history, hemp has always shown a tremendous potential  for industrial production.

Industrial possibilities of hemp
Hemp is as old as man, known since ancient times, it was called the gift from the gods, the sister of man. The history of cannabis is deeply linked to human history. Since the dawn of civilization the production of hemp has been an invaluable source for the production of textiles, paper, food and fuel materials in addition to a wide range of medicinal remedies. The cannabis plant is very resistant, can grow at almost any latitude, requires no herbicides or pesticides to be cultivated and grows faster than almost all other crops. Cannabis can produce up to 25 tons of biomass a year per cultivated acre, an extraordinary feat. Hundreds of different products can be made from it, without having to discard a single ounce.
The paper of the first books ever printed were made from hemp. Millions of miles of rope have been made from hemp, because of the strength of its fiber. The range of fibers that can be made from cannabis is virtually unlimited. Fibers from cannabis are stronger and softer than those from cotton and they cost less and unlike cotton, their production costs virtually no pollution. Hemp is undoubtedly the most durable of the natural fibers.
The seeds of the hemp can serve a food base, grind into a high protein flour, or used to be an excellent edible oil, rich in protein, carbohydrate and essential fatty acids, such as omega 3 and 6.
The oil of cannabis may also provide a superior fuel for illumination and domestic heating or it can be used as fuel for cars, in the form of ethanol. It produces almost no dirt.
Henry Ford designed an automobile that was made almost entirely with vegetable products, especially cannabis and its derivatives. The body was made up of a biodegradable plastic, much lighter, but significantly stronger than a normal metallic body.
In fact, there are at least 5000 items that can be produced with cannabis, amongst these are crackers, animal cages, insulation materials, textile fibers, guitar cases, sheets, rollers for massage, mascara, napkins, oatmeal, mattresses, footwear, t-shirts, shoelaces, earmuffs, diapers, baby pacifiers, pillows, hamacas, speaker boxes, shower curtains, chairs, deodorants, blankets, drums, coffee filters, clogs, saw dust for the stalls, curtains, hats, boots, ironing boards, underwear, towels, gloves, candles, surf boards, and even houses can be built in large part with cannabis products. Despite this, the production of cannabis is banned practically everywhere in the world.

The prohibition
The problems for cannabis began in the 1930’s, in the wake of the industrial revolution. There was a movement that sought to transform and harness the agricultural output in order to integrate it into industrial production. The idea was to use agricultural products, mainly cannabis, to provide the industry with all the raw materials it needed. But not everyone seemed to be happy with the future success of this miracle plant. The synthetic textile industry, the oil industry, the producers of plastics and its derivatives and the pharmaceutical industry, would see their million dollar businesses collapse, because everything they produced could easily be replaced by hemp. The oil companies would see their millions of dollars disappear with the return of hemp, which provided a much cleaner and economical fuel. Also the young pharmaceutical industry wanted to get rid of cannabis and to replace its medicinal use by products produced in laboratories. An alliance was born between the synthetic textile industry, the oil industry, the producers of plastics and its derivatives and the pharmaceutical industry. They all needed to get rid of the common enemy as soon as possible.
Then a propaganda machine was set into action to criminalize cannabis, by using its Mexican name ‘marihuana’. The market was flooded with publications of all kinds in which marijuana became synonymous with sin, moral depravity, violence, recklessness and even murder. There was hardly a publication that didn’t jump on the bandwagon of demonizing marijuana. Now that puritan America had found its enemy, it was time to extend the fear of contagion to the entire population.
Soon after, it was voted in congress that marijuana was forbidden, but most congressmen didn’t know that marijuana was hemp or cannabis, a product that the country had been using profitably for centuries. Without public debate and without the support of scientific research, in 1937 the marijuana tax act was approved by president Roosevelt.
Through a UN resolution, hemp was soon to be banned in the rest of the world.
400 years ago the farmer produced all fiber, food, medicine and fuel. This has all been taken over by pharmaceutical, petro-chemical companies, synthetic manufacturers, who in producing these products, produce toxic waste. In addiction, this also concentrates wealth in the hands of fewer and fewer people all the time, because the means of production of wealth is no longer the land, it is now the factories and the shareholders, and the people who own the controlling interests in those corporations.
People were jailed for possessing or trafficking marijuana. Nixon brought into power a special force that could spy onto people and break into their homes without a warrant. This DEA was used to control all those who had positions disliked by the White House.
Meanwhile, marijuana was smoked by more and more people, and groups protested on the streets to ask for the decriminalization of marijuana.
Pharmaceutical companies do whatever they can to prevent people from having direct access to products that really work. Therefore, a lot of effort is being done to scare people away from natural products, to tell them they are dangerous, that the products of nature are far more dangerous than the products of pharmaceutical companies. Thousands of Americans ended up in jail just for possession of one cigarette of cannabis. Innocent young people saw their personal records stained forever by a simple arrest.

Today, some countries, including some US states, and also Portugal and the Netherlands have decriminalized the possession and use of marijuana, and ever since, the consumption of drugs have gone down in these countries.

Medicinal use of marijuana
The medical properties of marijuana have been known since ancient times, it was prescribed for rheumatism, arthritis, diabetes, anorexia, malaria, to heal wounds (marijuana has antibacterial properties), epilepsy, gastritis, bronchitis, leprosy, spleen problems, asthma, menstrual pain, typhus, tetanus, and other infections. At the end of the 19th century, over 30% of the drugs available in America contained cannabis. Cannabis was regularly prescribed by doctors and was part of their traditional medical bag. The therapeutic qualities of cannabis are almost as numerous as the countless products that can be extracted from the plant. The prevention of nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy, anorexia, pain caused by tumours, damages to the spinal column, glaucoma, muscular weakness, to name but a few. The reason for this is that a whole host of chemicals produced inside the human body that are almost identical to those produced by the cannabis plant.
Also in the fight against cancer, marijuana proves to be a most powerful ally. It seeks out the cancerous cells and kills them, in many different ways, without disturbing the normal cells. Dozens of major studies have been published in recent years that indicate that the chemicals in cannabis, in the lab and in animals, have a significant effect on almost all major cancers, including brain, breast, prostate, lung, skin, colon, leukemia. They do this by promoting the death of cancerous cells, as well as a reduction in their crucial blood supply, why leaving healthy cells untouched. Despite this, the pharmaceutical industry seems little interested in the enormous therapeutic potential of marijuana.

Private companies are sucking the world dry

According to Nestlé’s CEO, water is not a basic human right, but something that has to be paid for by everyone, of course, to Nestlé itself, who believes they can freely steal the worlds water supplies, causing environmental and human catastrophes in the process, all for Nestés profits. Watch more about this on RT with Abby Martin:

 

In every corner of the globe, we are polluting, diverting, pumping, and wasting our limited supply of fresh water at an expediential level as population and technology grows. The rampant overdevelopment of agriculture, housing and industry increase the demands for fresh water well beyond the finite supply, resulting in the desertification of the earth.

Corporate giants force developing countries to privatize their water supply for profit. Wall Street investors target desalination and mass bulk water export schemes. Corrupt governments use water for economic and political gain. Military control of water emerges and a new geo-political map and power structure forms, setting the stage for world water wars.

We follow numerous worldwide examples of people fighting for their basic right to water, from court cases to violent revolutions to U.N. conventions to revised constitutions to local protests at grade schools. As Maude Barlow proclaims, “This is our revolution, this is our war”. A line is crossed as water becomes a commodity. Will we survive?

This documentary stopped me from eating anymore fish

These days, eating fish is no longer a healthy thing to do, in fact quite the opposite, because since 2013, we eat more fish that comes from so-called ‘fish farms’ than the fish that is caught in the wild. I saw a great documentary on RT ‘Fillet-oh-fish’, another one of their mostly brilliant, eye-opening documentaries.
Unfortunately, I can’t show this documentary here, due to copyright restrictions, but here’s, the trailer, which already reveals what it is about:


After seeing in this documentary how toxic and polluted our fish is, I no longer wanted to eat anymore fish. Although I had already stopped eating meat, I still ate fish, because I thought it was healthy and also because I read in the book from Linda Evans that fish don’t have a soul and a consciousness, like humans or most other animals. They only have some kind of life force, like the one in plants, but they are not conscious beings, although they they can feel pain.

From the trailer transcript:

For the first time, a world wide investigation inside the fish industry secrets and not so healthy conditions of breeding. Scientists confirm that farmed salmon is the most toxic food in the whole world. In Norway, Vietnam or Sweden, fish has become an industry, with mega farms and high tech factories, using tons of chemical products to feed these millions of fish. Year after year, the seas are more polluted by these farms and the products the fish eat. Millions of fish are raised in these superbacteria and waste resulting from fish excrement.The pesticides that are being used on the fish to kill these superbacteria they live in, are the same that were used in the First World War to gas people. This chemical treatment is traumatic for the fish you eat. Nearly 50% of the cod is born with genetic damage, as a result of which, for example, they can’t close their mouth.Our so called healthy fish diet, is quickly becoming a real danger. Farmed fish are more polluted and intoxicated than any other products and could become a serious threat to the human body. This documentary goes inside fish farms in Vietnam, Skandinavia, Canada and France to investigate the ‘Frankenfish industry’. You’ll never look at your so healthy sushi in the same way again.

For those interested, here’s another documentary covering this subject and that says how our government do everything they can to prevent you from knowing how poisonous and dangerous it is to eat fish.

The best 9/11 documentary ever

It still amazes me that some people still believe the official version of 9/11, and the reasons why are numerous, when you start to think of it, but the implications of the fact that it was an ‘inside job’, as it is claimed to be, are huge. The conclusion is increasingly difficult to avoid that elements of the US government blew up three New York skyscrapers in order to destroy Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Iran, and Hezbollah and to launch the US on the neoconservatives agenda of US world hegemony.

No aware person believes that 9/11 was performed by a few Saudi Arabians, who couldn’t fly airplanes, operating without help from any intelligence agency, who outwitted the entire National Security State, not only all 16 US intelligence agencies but also all intelligence agencies of NATO and Israel as well.
Nothing worked on 9/11. Airport security failed four times in one hour, more failures in one hour than have occurred during the other 116,232 hours of the 21st century combined.
For the first time in history the US Air Force could not get interceptor fighters off the ground and into the sky. For the first time in history, Air Traffic Control lost airliners for up to one hour and did not report it. For the first time in history low temperature, short-lived, fires on a few floors caused massive steel structures to weaken and collapse. For the first time in history three skyscrapers fell at essentially free fall acceleration without the benefit of controlled demolition removing resistance from below.

Not convinced yet? Watch this very funny, but backed-up video about 9/11:


TRANSCRIPT: On the morning of September 11, 2001, 19 men armed with boxcutters directed by a man on dialysis in a cave fortress halfway around the world using a satellite phone and a laptop directed the most sophisticated penetration of the most heavily-defended airspace in the world, overpowering the passengers and the military combat-trained pilots on 4 commercial aircraft before flying those planes wildly off course for over an hour without being molested by a single fighter interceptor.

These 19 hijackers, devout religious fundamentalists who liked to drink alcohol, snort cocaine, and live with pink-haired strippers, managed to knock down 3 buildings with 2 planes in New York, while in Washington a pilot who couldn’t handle a single engine Cessna was able to fly a 757 in an 8,000 foot descending 270 degree corskscrew turn to come exactly level with the ground, hitting the Pentagon in the budget analyst office where DoD staffers were working on the mystery of the 2.3 trillion dollars that Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld had announced “missing” from the Pentagon’s coffers in a press conference the day before, on September 10, 2001.

Luckily, the news anchors knew who did it within minutes, the pundits knew within hours, the Administration knew within the day, and the evidence literally fell into the FBI’s lap. But for some reason a bunch of crazy conspiracy theorists demanded an investigation into the greatest attack on American soil in history.

The investigation was delayed, underfunded, set up to fail, a conflict of interest and a cover up from start to finish. It was based on testimony extracted through torture, the records of which were destroyed. It failed to mention the existence of WTC7, Able Danger, Ptech, Sibel Edmonds, OBL and the CIA, and the drills of hijacked aircraft being flown into buildings that were being simulated at the precise same time that those events were actually happening. It was lied to by the Pentagon, the CIA, the Bush Administration and as for Bush and Cheney…well, no one knows what they told it because they testified in secret, off the record, not under oath and behind closed doors. It didn’t bother to look at who funded the attacks because that question is of “little practical significance“. Still, the 9/11 Commission did brilliantly, answering all of the questions the public had (except most of the victims’ family members’ questions) and pinned blame on all the people responsible (although no one so much as lost their job), determining the attacks were “a failure of imagination” because “I don’t think anyone could envision flying airplanes into buildings ” except the Pentagon and FEMA and NORAD and the NRO.

The DIA destroyed 2.5 TB of data on Able Danger, but that’s OK because it probably wasn’t important.

The SEC destroyed their records on the investigation into the insider trading before the attacks, but that’s OK because destroying the records of the largest investigation in SEC history is just part of routine record keeping.

NIST has classified the data that they used for their model of WTC7′s collapse, but that’s OK because knowing how they made their model of that collapse would “jeopardize public safety“.

The FBI has argued that all material related to their investigation of 9/11 should be kept secret from the public, but that’s OK because the FBI probably has nothing to hide.

This man never existed, nor is anything he had to say worthy of your attention, and if you say otherwise you are a paranoid conspiracy theorist and deserve to be shunned by all of humanity. Likewise him, him, him, and her. (and her and her and him).

Osama Bin Laden lived in a cave fortress in the hills of Afghanistan, but somehow got away. Then he was hiding out in Tora Bora but somehow got away. Then he lived in Abottabad for years, taunting the most comprehensive intelligence dragnet employing the most sophisticated technology in the history of the world for 10 years, releasing video after video with complete impunity (and getting younger and younger as he did so), before finally being found in a daring SEAL team raid which wasn’t recorded on video, in which he didn’t resist or use his wife as a human shield, and in which these crack special forces operatives panicked and killed this unarmed man, supposedly the best source of intelligence about those dastardly terrorists on the planet. Then they dumped his body in the ocean before telling anyone about it. Then a couple dozen of that team’s members died in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan.

This is the story of 9/11, brought to you by the media which told you the hard truths about JFK and incubator babies and mobile production facilities and the rescue of Jessica Lynch.

If you have any questions about this story…you are a batshit, paranoid, tinfoil, dog-abusing baby-hater and will be reviled by everyone. If you love your country and/or freedom, happiness, rainbows, rock and roll, puppy dogs, apple pie and your grandma, you will never ever express doubts about any part of this story to anyone. Ever.

This has been a public service announcement by: the Friends of the FBI, CIA, NSA, DIA, SEC, MSM, White House, NIST, and the 9/11 Commission. Because Ignorance is Strength.

A more elaborate account is the film below, which was shown to the European parliament.
It is impossible for anyone who watches this film to believe one word of the official explanation of 9/11.


sources:
http://www.darkmoon.me/2014/is-the-us-or-the-world-coming-to-an-end-by-paul-craig-roberts/

9/11: A Conspiracy Theory

 

Ukraine war planned by NGO’s, like Amnesty International

I watched this very interesting video at RT, that proves how NGO’s infiltrated ‘human rights’-organizations, paid and trained rioters to achieve their violent coup. Meanwhile, the mainstream media does its utterly best to demonize Putin and the Russians. However, more and more people are beginning to see through the lies, propaganda and bias of the mainstream media, that doesn’t do anything more than sell the globalist agenda of the US, which itself has been hijacked by corporations.

For everyone who’s interested in this subject, and who wants to know more about what’s really happening in the world, I strongly recommend you to watch RT (Russia Today), a really brilliant English-spoken newsagency, which will open your eyes to the deceit of the mainstream media. An excellent show on RT is ‘Truthseeker’.

 

Some interesting points from this video:

The violent coup in the Ukraine was long planned before it happened. Through the infiltration of human rights groups and by paying rioters. A Former Amnesty board member warns all human rights groups have been infiltrated.

Assistant State Secretary Vic Nuland was caught revealing she’d plotted this coup against the elected government, long before the protests started, and the Nazi insurgents who’ve murdered their way to power were paid to do so. Rioters have been handed out instructions by a State Department-funded NGO called Canvas. Canvas made identical flyers in Arabic for US-backed protests in Egypt. In fact, instructions with the NGO’s fist logo have been distributed wherever countries resist takeover by Wall Street.

NGOs pay protesters $35 to turn up, notes the Foreign Policy journal, rising to hundreds of dollars for violence. One protest organizer admitted how much US NGOs paid him, and what was their real target.

‘Dmytro’, protest promoter: 1 million bucks.
Interviewer: 1 million dollars?
Dmytro: Yes. Some smaller country like Belarus for instance, or Ukraine, and then we can get Russia.

Victoria Nuland admitted they invested 5 billion dollars to assist Ukraine. And this is what she said about the violent coup in Ukraine: ‘The protesters are rioting peacefully, with great courage and with enormous personal restraint.’

F. William Engdahl, author of Myths, Lies and Oil Wars: The US are going in every place since the end of the Cold War to destabilize regimes which offer resistance to this larger agenda, the globalization agenda, as Washington defines it.

Amnesty International functions as a propaganda mouthpiece. If you look at the Amnesty International campaign with regard to Afghanistan, what do they put front and center – the “rights of women”. By putting it out there in that fashion they are acting to sell the war, the continued occupation of Afghanistan, to the American people, using the face of young Afghan women to justify what is a nakedly imperial war. This is the sad truth of what Amnesty International does. That Amnesty International, like the other NGOs, act as an appendage of United States foreign policy, they act as an appendage of finance capital.

Congress authorized the First Gulf War by just five votes. Four of those members said they backed it due to an Amnesty report rushed through just before, that claimed Iraq soldiers were pulling babies off life support machines. Once war had been approved, Amnesty admitted it was a lie.

The resulting invasion was, quote, “indiscriminate” massacre of hundreds of thousands of civilians and soldiers, including a four-hour slaughter of thousands of defenseless fleeing people, one US pilot admitted, was like “shooting fish in a barrel.”

The book Ideal Illusions: How the U.S. Government Co-opted Human Rights found a State Department meeting chose the terms “human rights” and “democracy” as its perfect foil. Such broad terms could justify attacking anyone while Hollywood and media paint US as the model – despite by far the world’s largest prison population and far and away the world’s most appalling war crimes including the murder of millions in Iraq. Real or invented offences in target nations would be presented as symptomatic and requiring regime change, whereas far worse American violations are just, quote, “mistakes”.

In fact, the very term “human rights group”, notes the site Global Research, couldn’t be more false. Each US bombing campaign’s not just supported by NGOs. They have been the very instigators of the scams that push decision-makers to destroy human rights, and human lives, around the world.

Over 70 leading NGOs claimed Gaddafi had murdered 6,000 in Benghazi, the claim on which the UN approved intervention. After the war, where NATO killed even more people than the claimed attack, NGOs admitted it wasn’t true.

“Justice”, for Human Rights Watch notes the Ron Paul Institute’s Daniel McAdams, means NATO killing far more people than even the alleged attack.

A timeline of CIA attrocities

The following article was initially published in 1997. It is in part based on the work of William Blum. Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA Interventions since World War II, 1995 (GR Ed. M. Ch.)

By Steve Kangas

The following timeline describes just a few of the hundreds of atrocities and crimes committed by the CIA. (1)

CIA operations follow the same recurring script. First, American business interests abroad are threatened by a popular or democratically elected leader. The people support their leader because he intends to conduct land reform, strengthen unions, redistribute wealth, nationalize foreign-owned industry, and regulate business to protect workers, consumers and the environment. So, on behalf of American business, and often with their help, the CIA mobilizes the opposition. First it identifies right-wing groups within the country (usually the military), and offers them a deal: “We’ll put you in power if you maintain a favorable business climate for us.” The Agency then hires, trains and works with them to overthrow the existing government (usually a democracy). It uses every trick in the book: propaganda, stuffed ballot boxes, purchased elections, extortion, blackmail, sexual intrigue, false stories about opponents in the local media, infiltration and disruption of opposing political parties, kidnapping, beating, torture, intimidation, economic sabotage, death squads and even assassination. These efforts culminate in a military coup, which installs a right-wing dictator. The CIA trains the dictator’s security apparatus to crack down on the traditional enemies of big business, using interrogation, torture and murder. The victims are said to be “communists,” but almost always they are just peasants, liberals, moderates, labor union leaders, political opponents and advocates of free speech and democracy. Widespread human rights abuses follow.

This scenario has been repeated so many times that the CIA actually teaches it in a special school, the notorious “School of the Americas.” (It opened in Panama but later moved to Fort Benning, Georgia.) Critics have nicknamed it the “School of the Dictators” and “School of the Assassins.” Here, the CIA trains Latin American military officers how to conduct coups, including the use of interrogation, torture and murder.

The Association for Responsible Dissent estimates that by 1987, 6 million people had died as a result of CIA covert operations. (2) Former State Department official William Blum correctly calls this an “American Holocaust.”

The CIA justifies these actions as part of its war against communism. But most coups do not involve a communist threat. Unlucky nations are targeted for a wide variety of reasons: not only threats to American business interests abroad, but also liberal or even moderate social reforms, political instability, the unwillingness of a leader to carry out Washington’s dictates, and declarations of neutrality in the Cold War. Indeed, nothing has infuriated CIA Directors quite like a nation’s desire to stay out of the Cold War.

The ironic thing about all this intervention is that it frequently fails to achieve American objectives. Often the newly installed dictator grows comfortable with the security apparatus the CIA has built for him. He becomes an expert at running a police state. And because the dictator knows he cannot be overthrown, he becomes independent and defiant of Washington’s will. The CIA then finds it cannot overthrow him, because the police and military are under the dictator’s control, afraid to cooperate with American spies for fear of torture and execution. The only two options for the U.S at this point are impotence or war. Examples of this “boomerang effect” include the Shah of Iran, General Noriega and Saddam Hussein. The boomerang effect also explains why the CIA has proven highly successful at overthrowing democracies, but a wretched failure at overthrowing dictatorships.

The following timeline should confirm that the CIA as we know it should be abolished and replaced by a true information-gathering and analysis organization. The CIA cannot be reformed — it is institutionally and culturally corrupt.

1929

The culture we lost — Secretary of State Henry Stimson refuses to endorse a code-breaking operation, saying, “Gentlemen do not read each other’s mail.”

1941

COI created — In preparation for World War II, President Roosevelt creates the Office of Coordinator of Information (COI). General William “Wild Bill” Donovan heads the new intelligence service.

1942

OSS created — Roosevelt restructures COI into something more suitable for covert action, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). Donovan recruits so many of the nation’s rich and powerful that eventually people joke that “OSS” stands for “Oh, so social!” or “Oh, such snobs!”

1943

Italy — Donovan recruits the Catholic Church in Rome to be the center of Anglo-American spy operations in Fascist Italy. This would prove to be one of America’s most enduring intelligence alliances in the Cold War.

1945

OSS is abolished — The remaining American information agencies cease covert actions and return to harmless information gathering and analysis.

Operation PAPERCLIP – While other American agencies are hunting down Nazi war criminals for arrest, the U.S. intelligence community is smuggling them into America, unpunished, for their use against the Soviets. The most important of these is Reinhard Gehlen, Hitler’s master spy who had built up an intelligence network in the Soviet Union. With full U.S. blessing, he creates the “Gehlen Organization,” a band of refugee Nazi spies who reactivate their networks in Russia.

These include SS intelligence officers Alfred Six and Emil Augsburg (who massacred Jews in the Holocaust), Klaus Barbie (the “Butcher of Lyon”), Otto von Bolschwing (the Holocaust mastermind who worked with Eichmann) and SS Colonel Otto Skorzeny (a personal friend of Hitler’s). The Gehlen Organization supplies the U.S. with its only intelligence on the Soviet Union for the next ten years, serving as a bridge between the abolishment of the OSS and the creation of the CIA. However, much of the “intelligence” the former Nazis provide is bogus. Gehlen inflates Soviet military capabilities at a time when Russia is still rebuilding its devastated society, in order to inflate his own importance to the Americans (who might otherwise punish him). In 1948, Gehlen almost convinces the Americans that war is imminent, and the West should make a preemptive strike. In the 50s he produces a fictitious “missile gap.” To make matters worse, the Russians have thoroughly penetrated the Gehlen Organization with double agents, undermining the very American security that Gehlen was supposed to protect.

1947

Greece — President Truman requests military aid to Greece to support right-wing forces fighting communist rebels. For the rest of the Cold War, Washington and the CIA will back notorious Greek leaders with deplorable human rights records.

CIA created — President Truman signs the National Security Act of 1947, creating the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Council. The CIA is accountable to the president through the NSC — there is no democratic or congressional oversight. Its charter allows the CIA to “perform such other functions and duties… as the National Security Council may from time to time direct.” This loophole opens the door to covert action and dirty tricks.

1948

Covert-action wing created — The CIA recreates a covert action wing, innocuously called the Office of Policy Coordination, led by Wall Street lawyer Frank Wisner. According to its secret charter, its responsibilities include “propaganda, economic warfare, preventive direct action, including sabotage, antisabotage, demolition and evacuation procedures; subversion against hostile states, including assistance to underground resistance groups, and support of indigenous anti-communist elements in threatened countries of the free world.”

Italy — The CIA corrupts democratic elections in Italy, where Italian communists threaten to win the elections. The CIA buys votes, broadcasts propaganda, threatens and beats up opposition leaders, and infiltrates and disrupts their organizations. It works — the communists are defeated.

1949

Radio Free Europe — The CIA creates its first major propaganda outlet, Radio Free Europe. Over the next several decades, its broadcasts are so blatantly false that for a time it is considered illegal to publish transcripts of them in the U.S.

Late 40s

Operation MOCKINGBIRD — The CIA begins recruiting American news organizations and journalists to become spies and disseminators of propaganda. The effort is headed by Frank Wisner, Allan Dulles, Richard Helms and Philip Graham. Graham is publisher of The Washington Post, which becomes a major CIA player. Eventually, the CIA’s media assets will include ABC, NBC, CBS, Time, Newsweek, Associated Press, United Press International, Reuters, Hearst Newspapers, Scripps-Howard, Copley News Service and more. By the CIA’s own admission, at least 25 organizations and 400 journalists will become CIA assets.

1953

Iran – CIA overthrows the democratically elected Mohammed Mossadegh in a military coup, after he threatened to nationalize British oil. The CIA replaces him with a dictator, the Shah of Iran, whose secret police, SAVAK, is as brutal as the Gestapo.

Operation MK-ULTRA — Inspired by North Korea’s brainwashing program, the CIA begins experiments on mind control. The most notorious part of this project involves giving LSD and other drugs to American subjects without their knowledge or against their will, causing several to commit suicide. However, the operation involves far more than this. Funded in part by the Rockefeller and Ford foundations, research includes propaganda, brainwashing, public relations, advertising, hypnosis, and other forms of suggestion.

1954

Guatemala — CIA overthrows the democratically elected Jacob Arbenz in a military coup. Arbenz has threatened to nationalize the Rockefeller-owned United Fruit Company, in which CIA Director Allen Dulles also owns stock. Arbenz is replaced with a series of right-wing dictators whose bloodthirsty policies will kill over 100,000 Guatemalans in the next 40 years.

1954-1958

North Vietnam — CIA officer Edward Lansdale spends four years trying to overthrow the communist government of North Vietnam, using all the usual dirty tricks. The CIA also attempts to legitimize a tyrannical puppet regime in South Vietnam, headed by Ngo Dinh Diem. These efforts fail to win the hearts and minds of the South Vietnamese because the Diem government is opposed to true democracy, land reform and poverty reduction measures. The CIA’s continuing failure results in escalating American intervention, culminating in the Vietnam War.

1956

Hungary — Radio Free Europe incites Hungary to revolt by broadcasting Khruschev’s Secret Speech, in which he denounced Stalin. It also hints that American aid will help the Hungarians fight. This aid fails to materialize as Hungarians launch a doomed armed revolt, which only invites a major Soviet invasion. The conflict kills 7,000 Soviets and 30,000 Hungarians.

1957-1973

Laos — The CIA carries out approximately one coup per year trying to nullify Laos’ democratic elections. The problem is the Pathet Lao, a leftist group with enough popular support to be a member of any coalition government. In the late 50s, the CIA even creates an “Armee Clandestine” of Asian mercenaries to attack the Pathet Lao. After the CIA’s army suffers numerous defeats, the U.S. starts bombing, dropping more bombs on Laos than all the U.S. bombs dropped in World War II. A quarter of all Laotians will eventually become refugees, many living in caves.

1959

Haiti — The U.S. military helps “Papa Doc” Duvalier become dictator of Haiti. He creates his own private police force, the “Tonton Macoutes,” who terrorize the population with machetes. They will kill over 100,000 during the Duvalier family reign. The U.S. does not protest their dismal human rights record.

1961

The Bay of Pigs — The CIA sends 1,500 Cuban exiles to invade Castro’s Cuba. But “Operation Mongoose” fails, due to poor planning, security and backing. The planners had imagined that the invasion will spark a popular uprising against Castro -– which never happens. A promised American air strike also never occurs. This is the CIA’s first public setback, causing President Kennedy to fire CIA Director Allen Dulles.

Dominican Republic — The CIA assassinates Rafael Trujillo, a murderous dictator Washington has supported since 1930. Trujillo’s business interests have grown so large (about 60 percent of the economy) that they have begun competing with American business interests.

Ecuador — The CIA-backed military forces the democratically elected President Jose Velasco to resign. Vice President Carlos Arosemana replaces him; the CIA fills the now vacant vice presidency with its own man.

Congo (Zaire) — The CIA assassinates the democratically elected Patrice Lumumba. However, public support for Lumumba’s politics runs so high that the CIA cannot clearly install his opponents in power. Four years of political turmoil follow.

1963

Dominican Republic — The CIA overthrows the democratically elected Juan Bosch in a military coup. The CIA installs a repressive, right-wing junta.

Ecuador — A CIA-backed military coup overthrows President Arosemana, whose independent (not socialist) policies have become unacceptable to Washington. A military junta assumes command, cancels the 1964 elections, and begins abusing human rights.

1964

Brazil — A CIA-backed military coup overthrows the democratically elected government of Joao Goulart. The junta that replaces it will, in the next two decades, become one of the most bloodthirsty in history. General Castelo Branco will create Latin America’s first death squads, or bands of secret police who hunt down “communists” for torture, interrogation and murder. Often these “communists” are no more than Branco’s political opponents. Later it is revealed that the CIA trains the death squads.

1965

Indonesia — The CIA overthrows the democratically elected Sukarno with a military coup. The CIA has been trying to eliminate Sukarno since 1957, using everything from attempted assassination to sexual intrigue, for nothing more than his declaring neutrality in the Cold War. His successor, General Suharto, will massacre between 500,000 to 1 million civilians accused of being “communist.” The CIA supplies the names of countless suspects.

Dominican Republic — A popular rebellion breaks out, promising to reinstall Juan Bosch as the country’s elected leader. The revolution is crushed when U.S. Marines land to uphold the military regime by force. The CIA directs everything behind the scenes.

Greece — With the CIA’s backing, the king removes George Papandreous as prime minister. Papandreous has failed to vigorously support U.S. interests in Greece.

Congo (Zaire) — A CIA-backed military coup installs Mobutu Sese Seko as dictator. The hated and repressive Mobutu exploits his desperately poor country for billions.

1966

The Ramparts Affair — The radical magazine Ramparts begins a series of unprecedented anti-CIA articles. Among their scoops: the CIA has paid the University of Michigan $25 million dollars to hire “professors” to train South Vietnamese students in covert police methods. MIT and other universities have received similar payments. Ramparts also reveals that the National Students’ Association is a CIA front. Students are sometimes recruited through blackmail and bribery, including draft deferments.

1967

Greece — A CIA-backed military coup overthrows the government two days before the elections. The favorite to win was George Papandreous, the liberal candidate. During the next six years, the “reign of the colonels” — backed by the CIA — will usher in the widespread use of torture and murder against political opponents. When a Greek ambassador objects to President Johnson about U.S. plans for Cypress, Johnson tells him: “Fuck your parliament and your constitution.”

Operation PHEONIX — The CIA helps South Vietnamese agents identify and then murder alleged Viet Cong leaders operating in South Vietnamese villages. According to a 1971 congressional report, this operation killed about 20,000 “Viet Cong.”

1968

Operation CHAOS — The CIA has been illegally spying on American citizens since 1959, but with Operation CHAOS, President Johnson dramatically boosts the effort. CIA agents go undercover as student radicals to spy on and disrupt campus organizations protesting the Vietnam War. They are searching for Russian instigators, which they never find. CHAOS will eventually spy on 7,000 individuals and 1,000 organizations.

Bolivia — A CIA-organized military operation captures legendary guerilla Che Guevara. The CIA wants to keep him alive for interrogation, but the Bolivian government executes him to prevent worldwide calls for clemency.

1969

Uruguay — The notorious CIA torturer Dan Mitrione arrives in Uruguay, a country torn with political strife. Whereas right-wing forces previously used torture only as a last resort, Mitrione convinces them to use it as a routine, widespread practice. “The precise pain, in the precise place, in the precise amount, for the desired effect,” is his motto. The torture techniques he teaches to the death squads rival the Nazis’. He eventually becomes so feared that revolutionaries will kidnap and murder him a year later.

1970

Cambodia — The CIA overthrows Prince Sahounek, who is highly popular among Cambodians for keeping them out of the Vietnam War. He is replaced by CIA puppet Lon Nol, who immediately throws Cambodian troops into battle. This unpopular move strengthens once minor opposition parties like the Khmer Rouge, which achieves power in 1975 and massacres millions of its own people.

1971

Bolivia — After half a decade of CIA-inspired political turmoil, a CIA-backed military coup overthrows the leftist President Juan Torres. In the next two years, dictator Hugo Banzer will have over 2,000 political opponents arrested without trial, then tortured, raped and executed.

Haiti — “Papa Doc” Duvalier dies, leaving his 19-year old son “Baby Doc” Duvalier the dictator of Haiti. His son continues his bloody reign with full knowledge of the CIA.

1972

The Case-Zablocki Act — Congress passes an act requiring congressional review of executive agreements. In theory, this should make CIA operations more accountable. In fact, it is only marginally effective.

Cambodia — Congress votes to cut off CIA funds for its secret war in Cambodia.

Wagergate Break-in — President Nixon sends in a team of burglars to wiretap Democratic offices at Watergate. The team members have extensive CIA histories, including James McCord, E. Howard Hunt and five of the Cuban burglars. They work for the Committee to Reelect the President (CREEP), which does dirty work like disrupting Democratic campaigns and laundering Nixon’s illegal campaign contributions. CREEP’s activities are funded and organized by another CIA front, the Mullen Company.

1973

Chile — The CIA overthrows and assassinates Salvador Allende, Latin America’s first democratically elected socialist leader. The problems begin when Allende nationalizes American-owned firms in Chile. ITT offers the CIA $1 million for a coup (reportedly refused). The CIA replaces Allende with General Augusto Pinochet, who will torture and murder thousands of his own countrymen in a crackdown on labor leaders and the political left.

CIA begins internal investigations — William Colby, the Deputy Director for Operations, orders all CIA personnel to report any and all illegal activities they know about. This information is later reported to Congress.

Watergate Scandal — The CIA’s main collaborating newspaper in America, The Washington Post, reports Nixon’s crimes long before any other newspaper takes up the subject. The two reporters, Woodward and Bernstein, make almost no mention of the CIA’s many fingerprints all over the scandal. It is later revealed that Woodward was a Naval intelligence briefer to the White House, and knows many important intelligence figures, including General Alexander Haig. His main source, “Deep Throat,” is probably one of those.

CIA Director Helms Fired — President Nixon fires CIA Director Richard Helms for failing to help cover up the Watergate scandal. Helms and Nixon have always disliked each other. The new CIA director is William Colby, who is relatively more open to CIA reform.

1974

CHAOS exposed — Pulitzer prize winning journalist Seymour Hersh publishes a story about Operation CHAOS, the domestic surveillance and infiltration of anti-war and civil rights groups in the U.S. The story sparks national outrage.

Angleton fired — Congress holds hearings on the illegal domestic spying efforts of James Jesus Angleton, the CIA’s chief of counterintelligence. His efforts included mail-opening campaigns and secret surveillance of war protesters. The hearings result in his dismissal from the CIA.

House clears CIA in Watergate — The House of Representatives clears the CIA of any complicity in Nixon’s Watergate break-in.

The Hughes Ryan Act — Congress passes an amendment requiring the president to report nonintelligence CIA operations to the relevant congressional committees in a timely fashion.

1975

Australia — The CIA helps topple the democratically elected, left-leaning government of Prime Minister Edward Whitlam. The CIA does this by giving an ultimatum to its Governor-General, John Kerr. Kerr, a longtime CIA collaborator, exercises his constitutional right to dissolve the Whitlam government. The Governor-General is a largely ceremonial position appointed by the Queen; the Prime Minister is democratically elected. The use of this archaic and never-used law stuns the nation.

Angola — Eager to demonstrate American military resolve after its defeat in Vietnam, Henry Kissinger launches a CIA-backed war in Angola. Contrary to Kissinger’s assertions, Angola is a country of little strategic importance and not seriously threatened by communism. The CIA backs the brutal leader of UNITAS, Jonas Savimbi. This polarizes Angolan politics and drives his opponents into the arms of Cuba and the Soviet Union for survival. Congress will cut off funds in 1976, but the CIA is able to run the war off the books until 1984, when funding is legalized again. This entirely pointless war kills over 300,000 Angolans.

“The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence” — Victor Marchetti and John Marks publish this whistle-blowing history of CIA crimes and abuses. Marchetti has spent 14 years in the CIA, eventually becoming an executive assistant to the Deputy Director of Intelligence. Marks has spent five years as an intelligence official in the State Department.

“Inside the Company” — Philip Agee publishes a diary of his life inside the CIA. Agee has worked in covert operations in Latin America during the 60s, and details the crimes in which he took part.

Congress investigates CIA wrong-doing — Public outrage compels Congress to hold hearings on CIA crimes. Senator Frank Church heads the Senate investigation (“The Church Committee”), and Representative Otis Pike heads the House investigation. (Despite a 98 percent incumbency reelection rate, both Church and Pike are defeated in the next elections.) The investigations lead to a number of reforms intended to increase the CIA’s accountability to Congress, including the creation of a standing Senate committee on intelligence. However, the reforms prove ineffective, as the Iran/Contra scandal will show. It turns out the CIA can control, deal with or sidestep Congress with ease.

The Rockefeller Commission — In an attempt to reduce the damage done by the Church Committee, President Ford creates the “Rockefeller Commission” to whitewash CIA history and propose toothless reforms. The commission’s namesake, Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, is himself a major CIA figure. Five of the commission’s eight members are also members of the Council on Foreign Relations, a CIA-dominated organization.

1979

Iran — The CIA fails to predict the fall of the Shah of Iran, a longtime CIA puppet, and the rise of Muslim fundamentalists who are furious at the CIA’s backing of SAVAK, the Shah’s bloodthirsty secret police. In revenge, the Muslims take 52 Americans hostage in the U.S. embassy in Tehran.

Afghanistan — The Soviets invade Afghanistan. The CIA immediately begins supplying arms to any faction willing to fight the occupying Soviets. Such indiscriminate arming means that when the Soviets leave Afghanistan, civil war will erupt. Also, fanatical Muslim extremists now possess state-of-the-art weaponry. One of these is Sheik Abdel Rahman, who will become involved in the World Trade Center bombing in New York.

El Salvador — An idealistic group of young military officers, repulsed by the massacre of the poor, overthrows the right-wing government. However, the U.S. compels the inexperienced officers to include many of the old guard in key positions in their new government. Soon, things are back to “normal” — the military government is repressing and killing poor civilian protesters. Many of the young military and civilian reformers, finding themselves powerless, resign in disgust.

Nicaragua — Anastasios Samoza II, the CIA-backed dictator, falls. The Marxist Sandinistas take over government, and they are initially popular because of their commitment to land and anti-poverty reform. Samoza had a murderous and hated personal army called the National Guard. Remnants of the Guard will become the Contras, who fight a CIA-backed guerilla war against the Sandinista government throughout the 1980s.

1980

El Salvador — The Archbishop of San Salvador, Oscar Romero, pleads with President Carter “Christian to Christian” to stop aiding the military government slaughtering his people. Carter refuses. Shortly afterwards, right-wing leader Roberto D’Aubuisson has Romero shot through the heart while saying Mass. The country soon dissolves into civil war, with the peasants in the hills fighting against the military government. The CIA and U.S. Armed Forces supply the government with overwhelming military and intelligence superiority. CIA-trained death squads roam the countryside, committing atrocities like that of El Mazote in 1982, where they massacre between 700 and 1000 men, women and children. By 1992, some 63,000 Salvadorans will be killed.

1981

Iran/Contra Begins — The CIA begins selling arms to Iran at high prices, using the profits to arm the Contras fighting the Sandinista government in Nicaragua. President Reagan vows that the Sandinistas will be “pressured” until “they say ‘uncle.’” The CIA’s Freedom Fighter’s Manual disbursed to the Contras includes instruction on economic sabotage, propaganda, extortion, bribery, blackmail, interrogation, torture, murder and political assassination.

1983

Honduras — The CIA gives Honduran military officers the Human Resource Exploitation Training Manual – 1983, which teaches how to torture people. Honduras’ notorious “Battalion 316″ then uses these techniques, with the CIA’s full knowledge, on thousands of leftist dissidents. At least 184 are murdered.

1984

The Boland Amendment — The last of a series of Boland Amendments is passed. These amendments have reduced CIA aid to the Contras; the last one cuts it off completely. However, CIA Director William Casey is already prepared to “hand off” the operation to Colonel Oliver North, who illegally continues supplying the Contras through the CIA’s informal, secret, and self-financing network. This includes “humanitarian aid” donated by Adolph Coors and William Simon, and military aid funded by Iranian arms sales.

1986

Eugene Hasenfus — Nicaragua shoots down a C-123 transport plane carrying military supplies to the Contras. The lone survivor, Eugene Hasenfus, turns out to be a CIA employee, as are the two dead pilots. The airplane belongs to Southern Air Transport, a CIA front. The incident makes a mockery of President Reagan’s claims that the CIA is not illegally arming the Contras.

Iran/Contra Scandal — Although the details have long been known, the Iran/Contra scandal finally captures the media’s attention in 1986. Congress holds hearings, and several key figures (like Oliver North) lie under oath to protect the intelligence community. CIA Director William Casey dies of brain cancer before Congress can question him. All reforms enacted by Congress after the scandal are purely cosmetic.

Haiti — Rising popular revolt in Haiti means that “Baby Doc” Duvalier will remain “President for Life” only if he has a short one. The U.S., which hates instability in a puppet country, flies the despotic Duvalier to the South of France for a comfortable retirement. The CIA then rigs the upcoming elections in favor of another right-wing military strongman. However, violence keeps the country in political turmoil for another four years. The CIA tries to strengthen the military by creating the National Intelligence Service (SIN), which suppresses popular revolt through torture and assassination.

1989

Panama — The U.S. invades Panama to overthrow a dictator of its own making, General Manuel Noriega. Noriega has been on the CIA’s payroll since 1966, and has been transporting drugs with the CIA’s knowledge since 1972. By the late 80s, Noriega’s growing independence and intransigence have angered Washington… so out he goes.

1990

Haiti — Competing against 10 comparatively wealthy candidates, leftist priest Jean-Bertrand Aristide captures 68 percent of the vote. After only eight months in power, however, the CIA-backed military deposes him. More military dictators brutalize the country, as thousands of Haitian refugees escape the turmoil in barely seaworthy boats. As popular opinion calls for Aristide’s return, the CIA begins a disinformation campaign painting the courageous priest as mentally unstable.

1991

The Gulf War — The U.S. liberates Kuwait from Iraq. But Iraq’s dictator, Saddam Hussein, is another creature of the CIA. With U.S. encouragement, Hussein invaded Iran in 1980. During this costly eight-year war, the CIA built up Hussein’s forces with sophisticated arms, intelligence, training and financial backing. This cemented Hussein’s power at home, allowing him to crush the many internal rebellions that erupted from time to time, sometimes with poison gas. It also gave him all the military might he needed to conduct further adventurism — in Kuwait, for example.

The Fall of the Soviet Union — The CIA fails to predict this most important event of the Cold War. This suggests that it has been so busy undermining governments that it hasn’t been doing its primary job: gathering and analyzing information. The fall of the Soviet Union also robs the CIA of its reason for existence: fighting communism. This leads some to accuse the CIA of intentionally failing to predict the downfall of the Soviet Union. Curiously, the intelligence community’s budget is not significantly reduced after the demise of communism.

1992

Economic Espionage — In the years following the end of the Cold War, the CIA is increasingly used for economic espionage. This involves stealing the technological secrets of competing foreign companies and giving them to American ones. Given the CIA’s clear preference for dirty tricks over mere information gathering, the possibility of serious criminal behavior is very great indeed.

1993

Haiti — The chaos in Haiti grows so bad that President Clinton has no choice but to remove the Haitian military dictator, Raoul Cedras, on threat of U.S. invasion. The U.S. occupiers do not arrest Haiti’s military leaders for crimes against humanity, but instead ensure their safety and rich retirements. Aristide is returned to power only after being forced to accept an agenda favorable to the country’s ruling class.

EPILOGUE

In a speech before the CIA celebrating its 50th anniversary, President Clinton said: “By necessity, the American people will never know the full story of your courage.”

Clinton’s is a common defense of the CIA: namely, the American people should stop criticizing the CIA because they don’t know what it really does. This, of course, is the heart of the problem in the first place. An agency that is above criticism is also above moral behavior and reform. Its secrecy and lack of accountability allows its corruption to grow unchecked.

Furthermore, Clinton’s statement is simply untrue. The history of the agency is growing painfully clear, especially with the declassification of historical CIA documents. We may not know the details of specific operations, but we do know, quite well, the general behavior of the CIA. These facts began emerging nearly two decades ago at an ever-quickening pace. Today we have a remarkably accurate and consistent picture, repeated in country after country, and verified from countless different directions.

The CIA’s response to this growing knowledge and criticism follows a typical historical pattern. (Indeed, there are remarkable parallels to the Medieval Church’s fight against the Scientific Revolution.) The first journalists and writers to reveal the CIA’s criminal behavior were harassed and censored if they were American writers, and tortured and murdered if they were foreigners. (See Philip Agee’s On the Run for an example of early harassment.) However, over the last two decades the tide of evidence has become overwhelming, and the CIA has found that it does not have enough fingers to plug every hole in the dike. This is especially true in the age of the Internet, where information flows freely among millions of people. Since censorship is impossible, the Agency must now defend itself with apologetics. Clinton’s “Americans will never know” defense is a prime example.

Another common apologetic is that “the world is filled with unsavory characters, and we must deal with them if we are to protect American interests at all.” There are two things wrong with this. First, it ignores the fact that the CIA has regularly spurned alliances with defenders of democracy, free speech and human rights, preferring the company of military dictators and tyrants. The CIA had moral options available to them, but did not take them.

Second, this argument begs several questions. The first is: “Which American interests?” The CIA has courted right-wing dictators because they allow wealthy Americans to exploit the country’s cheap labor and resources. But poor and middle-class Americans pay the price whenever they fight the wars that stem from CIA actions, from Vietnam to the Gulf War to Panama. The second begged question is: “Why should American interests come at the expense of other peoples’ human rights?”

The CIA should be abolished, its leadership dismissed and its relevant members tried for crimes against humanity. Our intelligence community should be rebuilt from the ground up, with the goal of collecting and analyzing information. As for covert action, there are two moral options. The first one is to eliminate covert action completely. But this gives jitters to people worried about the Adolf Hitlers of the world. So a second option is that we can place covert action under extensive and true democratic oversight. For example, a bipartisan Congressional Committee of 40 members could review and veto all aspects of CIA operations upon a majority or super-majority vote. Which of these two options is best may be the subject of debate, but one thing is clear: like dictatorship, like monarchy, unaccountable covert operations should die like the dinosaurs they are.

source: http://www.globalresearch.ca/

Stop the torture of chicks (and other animals)

Click here to sign the petition to stop the torture of chicks

There’s one thing you can to for your own health, for the world, and to reduce the suffering in the world, and that’s to stop eating meat.

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There are no words to describe the horrors that millions of animals have to suffer on a daily basis. There is a daily mass murder of helpless animals, because they simply have the misfortune to be born as an animal.

Numerous examples of animal cruelty can be found, and this is one I recently received from Mercy from Animals, an organization that tries to do something about cruelty done to animals and who promotes compassionate food choices. I’m a vegetarian and the main reason is because I’m against animal cruelty, although I must admit that health reasons also play a part, since farmed animals live in very unhealthy conditions and are fed GMO food. But the main reason is because I find it a cruel, barbaric and unethical thing to do to eat other living beings. Being a vegetarian or a vegan is very healthy and it can also help to save the environment/the world.

Animals are intelligent and sensitive beings with rich emotional and social lives, just like us! They are exactly the same as humans in terms of intelligence, emotions. They have feelings, they think about their situation, they wonder about life, they worry about their loved ones, they can give love and receive love. The more I think about it, the more I realize that it’s beyond cruel to force animals to live a life of torture, and then to slaughter them so that we can eat them.

But the good news is: you don’t have to be involved in all of this, all you have to do is to stop eating meat. Becoming a vegan or a vegetarian is really central to reduce animal suffering. It’s really that easy!

Positive thinking doesn’t work, but NPL healing does

I have been looking my whole life for anything that could improve my life, make me feel better (because I often felt awful) and change the negative things that happened in my life for the better, and there were quite a few. I couldn’t believe that this was supposed to be the ‘beautiful’ life as it was described from all angles. You’ve got to be kidding. This life, that was so stressful, such a struggle, so difficult, with such a huge lack of love, with mainly egoistic people who didn’t care about each other, not to mention about animals.

When looking for something to make me feel better and to change my life, I discovered ‘positive thinking’. This very widely known idea is to be found in many other forms and under many other names, like e.g. ‘the law of attraction’. This ‘law’ says that positive thoughts attract positive things in life and negative thoughts attract negative things. The methods to achieve these positive things are, for example, visualizations, affirmations, …

Well, for everyone who is still dreaming and thinks that this can change your reality: wake up, because it doesn’t. The reason why positive thinking is so successful, is because it gives people hope and courage, because they think there is a solution for their problems, and this hope and courage may make them feel better, but only for a short while. If this actually worked, you would only have to think in a positive way to achieve anything you want, in which case all the misery in the world would already be long gone!

The only thing that makes life the way it is, is the subconscious mind. And what is responsible for everything negative in life are the subconscious programmes or ‘patterns’ and the only way something can change for the better in life, is by breaking down the subconscious patterns that are the cause of problems in life. Every negative thing in life, is caused by a specific pattern, like ‘jealousy’, ‘anxiety’, ‘egoism’, ‘lacking love’, etc. In the same way, all positive things in life results from the subconscious mind, like ‘affluence’, all kinds of talents, intelligence, love, …

amazon person surrounded by patterns book 4If someone has negative thoughts, then this is caused by subconscious patterns that makes them think in a negative way. However, this doesn’t mean these thoughts will change your life for the worse, because thoughts are not capable of causing anything. So, when someone thinks in a negative way, but doesn’t have subconscious patterns that cause negative things to happen, then negative things will not happen. Likewise, when someone thinks in a very positive way, but has patterns that steer things in a negative way, then negative things will happen.

If positive things happen, then this is caused by subconscious energies and not by positive thoughts. Then, how come that some people’s dreams come true, because, well, there are actually some people who achieve the things they want for themselves in life. Again, this has nothing to do with the power of their thoughts, but everything with the presence of energies and the lack of patterns in their subconscious mind. If you want to be rich and find love, then you will achieve these things if there are energies in your subconscious mind that hold the capacity of ‘affluence’ and of ‘love’. If these energies are present, then these things will manifest themselves anyhow in life, no matter how negative your thoughts are and no matter how much you doubt these things to happen.

Click here for more information on the subconscious mind, patterns and energies.

Free self-healing technique

Do you sometimes feel sad, depressed, tired, nervous, or do you lack confidence, do you worry a lot, or do you have psychological problems or physical complaints, or do you just want to improve your life in general? Then this self-help tip may be the best you ever got!

It is possible to work with the energies of the psychic distance healer Linda Evans to break down blockages in yourself (or even in someone else). Linda Evans is a gifted psychic energy healer who developed a powerful distance healing technique that can cure many problems in life, like psychological/mental/emotional problems and physical problems. However, this therapy can also change negative situations in your life and it can bring you talents you didn’t have before or improve existing talents and intelligence. You can watch people testifying about the unique results with NPL healing.

amazon self treatment book 11What do you have to do?

The only thing you have to do is to concentrate deeply on Linda Evans and at the same time ask her for energy. Then her psychic energies will perceive this and will move towards you and start to break down patterns (or blockages) in your subconscious mind. This way, you may start to feel better, and your problems will diminish. However, I must immediately add that this self-treatment has to be done for a fair amount of time to be successful and to bring results.