One of my long-standing obsessions is finding out whether there could actually be some sort of alliance between human beings and aliens. I’ve heard this hinted at in recent years – this idea that there might be people with government clearance working with aliens with malevolent intent. Today’s author, Karla Turner, believed this was very much the case; and she arrived at this conclusion based on her own abduction experience as well as the experiences of several other abductees. Let’s examine!
Today’s episode focuses on three major conspiracies which were all stumbled upon, separately, by two men, who happen to be brothers. Thank you for listening, and please enjoy the Woo! There it is podcast!
Good Lord, the plot thickens. If there are widespread reports of UFOs, is it aliens, or the Cabal? Apparently, it could be either. This week, we take a look at what’s been going on in the news over the past few months and try to unpack some of the weirdness. Just kidding, we keep it weird. Enjoy!
You guys might have heard of J. Edgar Hoover, the former director of the FBI. And when I think of the name J. Edgar Hoover, I think of a bada$$. I think of a man who led this awesome, cool organization, the FBI, for many years. Keeping our country safe from all of the terrible threats that exist around the world. But what if the reason I think that is because J. Edgar Hoover tightly controlled his reputation? And he did this through threats, bribes, and manipulation. In fact it’s even been said that he essentially had dirt on every single congressperson. He literally spied on them so that he could have material with which to bribe them and keep them compliant with his demands. Meanwhile, his organization was almost as focused on spying on American citizens as it was focused on foreign threats. And not violent terrorists, but simply people who dissented – who disagreed with the Vietnam War, how black people were treated, etc.
Well, in the early ’70s J Edgar Hoover got his a$$ handed to him. Not by somebody in Congress, not by somebody in the FBI, not by anyone in the government. No, he got his ass handed to him by a professor. A man who was deeply spiritual and desperately wanted to end the war in Vietnam. And not only that – but this man got away with it.
In 1996, three young girls walking home from work spotted something unusual in an alley. Moments later, all three girls were running home in terror. That day, in the small town of Varginha, Brazil, many lives were changed forever.
In 2008, someone calling himself the “Hidden Hand,” entered a popular chat group, explained that he was a member of the Illuminati, and said that he was charged by his creator, Lucifer, to share with humanity what he and his dark conspirators had been up to since the dawn of humanity. The conversation that followed was nothing short of astounding.
You might have heard about the Georgia Guidestones being blown up last week, and if you haven’t heard about it, well, they were blown up last week. Actually, only one of the stones was blown up, but they determined that the 25 thousand pound capstone was in danger of falling, so they went and bulldozed the rest of the thing down. Which, this is already a little fishy because it’s not like the capstone was going to leap and just knock someone out – I mean they could mark the place off. And one thing to mention, the dude from the YouTube channel called “Bright Insight,” pointed out that when bombs went off when he was in Iraq, they studied the area closely for any clues. Yes the capstone might fall, but just block the area from visitors and do your inspections. So, it’s already a little fishy to me that they bulldozed the area so quickly – which is good and ripe for conspiracy.
What is the story behind the Georgia Guidestones? Why were they erected? And, most mysteriously, who paid the enormous sum of money to have them erected. Moreover, how many times can I say the word “erected,” before it gets weird. There are a number of theories about what group or individual was behind their construction. I’m going to talk about those today, and I’m also going to give you my theory – which is so obvious, I’m wondering what I am missing. If you guys listen to this, and you’re like, “Dude, your theory has this obvious flaw,” please DM me at the Woo! There it is facebook group page. I am all ears.
Bill Browder thought investing in Russian companies was a simple, straightforward way to make a lot of money–and it was. It also turned out to be a great way to make some powerful enemies.
This an autobiography about hedge fund founder, Bill Browder, and what he went through in the late 90s early 00’s, when he decided to invest in Russia’s transition from communism to capitalism. Basically, in his early 20s, he was doing financial consulting when he went to work for this company called BCG Capital run by a crotchety man named Robert Maxwell. He doesn’t mention this in his book, but guess who is related to Robert Maxwell? None other than Ghislaine Maxwell. To hear about who Robert Maxwell was as a boss, you start to feel less surprised about what a bad egg his daughter turned out to be. He would fire people left and right like he was Donald Trump on meth – he would yell so ferociously at people that he once caused a dude to have a heart attack.
Browder, the author, knew about Maxwell’s reputation before he went to work there, but he saw a lot of potential in investing in Eastern Europe as they increasingly privatized, that he went to work for him anyway. But just within a few months of starting his new job, Robert Maxwell, 68, was found dead at sea. To this day, it’s unclear whether it was murder, suicide, or murder – it was probably murder.
Almost as soon as Maxwell dies, shit goes seriously south at the company. Browder’s boss calls him in and tells him that they’re paying out bonuses early this year, and he hands Browder a check for 50K pounds – this is the largest sum of money Browder had ever received so he was stoked. Strangely, the check was written out by hand instead of printed – that’s fishy, but Browder goes straight to the bank. But the bank teller comes back, looking a little sheepish, and says, sorry but the funds are not available for this check. Now BCG should be a multibillion pound company – so how in the world is his 50K check bouncing.
To make a long story short, Robert Maxwell had pulled 460 million pounds from the company’s pension fund to prop up the share price, and so overnight, 32 thousand pensioners lost their pension. Tons of people at the company get fired, but Browder doesn’t because he is in charge of all these Eastern European investments that the company doesn’t know what to do with. He thinks this is a good thing and that it will buy him time to find his next job, but the fact that he has working for Maxwell on his resume makes him complete kryptonite – no one will hire him.
So he ends up taking a demotion at Salomon Brothers, and there he ends up running investments in Russia – because no one wants to work with them. So Browder, when he goes to his first consulting opportunity with some fishing / boating company, figures out that, as Russia was attempting to transition from communism to capitalism, and they were essentially selling significant assets for pennies.
He’s so excited about this, and runs back to the company to tell as many people as he could that they were essentially giving money away for free in Russia. The first dude he asks says, “What are the advisory fees?” Now, with the kind of profit that stands to be made, this question couldn’t be less important. The next guy was like, “what are the spreads and trading volumes?” Again, the most unimportant detail to focus on. Surely these men were clever people – so this goes to show how caught up in details even smart people can become – and they totally miss the forest for the trees. He continues to harp on Russia for weeks, no one pays attention, people start to think he’s crazy – he stops getting invited to lunch. He’s the office pariah. Pretty soon, his year at Salomon is about up, and he’s only made 50K for the company when he gets a call from this executive at the company who’s interested in hearing his Russia presentation. So he goes and gives the presentation, and he’s not even done with it before the exec is like, “holy shit, here’s 25 million, go to Russia and make us some money.”
And he does, to make a long story short. He makes 100 million almost overnight, and now all the same people who had stopped inviting him to lunch are crowding around his desk. He’s a huge success, and he’s meeting with major investors like Sir John Templeton, and whoever Michael Douglas played in Wall Street.
So he’s made his company so much money, but he sits in this meeting where a bunch of people try to take credit for the Russia business, and he just realizes that he wants out of working for other people altogether. So he quits Solomon and starts to meet with people asking for startup capital.
Here’s a crazy, and pretty infuriating, story. He meets with this dude from an English Bank called Flemings, discusses his business plan, and says that he’ll give 50% of his business to the investor for 25 million. The investor says, “well, who will get the other 50%?” Browder says, “I will.” Here is the investor’s response:
“But if the Russian market goes up as much as you say, you would make millions.”
“Yes, that’s the point – and so would you.”
“I’m terribly sorry Mr. Browder. That type of arrangement definitely wouldn’t fly around here.”
Stunning. What. A. Dick.
So after running around a bit, he was able to get money from this rich guy named Edmond Safra. Strangely, Safra normally only did deals with people he’d known for years, so this was a nice compliment. He then moved to Moscow and married his gf so she’d come with him. But she gets pregnant and decides she needs to stay in London – so he goes to Moscow alone.
So, while he’s in Moscow, he finds out that a lot of companies – maybe even the majority – are selling preferred vs ordinary shares; and the preferred shares are essentially selling at a 95% discount. Why? Who the heck knows?! As nearly as he can tell, it’s because no one is asking why. He doesn’t say this in the book, but I got the impression that this system of selling shares was sort of newly being set up because they were just getting back into capitalism after years of communism, and people are so used to communism sucking the life and resources out of them, that they don’t even know a good deal when they see it. Browder, sees it for the good deal it is, and he gets his business partners to send money to invest right away.
Meanwhile, he hires a few people to his company – finding good people was also a huge challenge due to communism. One of the people is this hot secretary named Svetlana. I think we all know where that’s heading. But he ends up marrying Sabrina, his pregnant gf a few weeks later. Meanwhile, he’s making money hand over fist buying shares in all of these companies.
One day, one of his contacts tells him that a Russian Oligarch named Vladimir Potanin is interested in selling him 4% of his oil company, Sidanco. Browder does his research, and realizes that this deal is just stunning, so he buys 1.2% for a steal. He makes money, Potanin makes money, drinks all around. A few weeks or months later, he’s on vacation in South Africa, when a colleague of his gives him a call to tell him that apparently, Potanin is now selling shares for much less, and he’s not allowing Browder and his buds to partake of this deal. It’s basically screwing him and his clients out of tons of money, but even stranger, Potanin seems to be screwing himself out of tons of money.
And, shockingly, that is exactly what he is doing. Here is the conversation that Browder has with a representative from Potanin’s company:
Browder: If this dilution goes forward, it’s going to cost me and my investors … $87 million.
Leonid: Yes, we know. That’s the intention, Bill.
Browder: You’re deliberately trying to screw us?
Leonid: Yes.
Browder just can’t believe it. Leonid is just walking away and Browder has no fucking recourse, so Browder just yells at him, “If you do this, I’m going to be forced to go to war with you.” This is a ridiculous statement. He’s an American, and he’s threatening a Russian Oligarch on his home turf, but Browder’s been pretty much backed into a corner.
Browder starts by basically telling all of Potanin’s business partners about what Potanin is capable of doing; They all bitch back to Potanin, which just basically pisses him off. The next thing he does is talk to a reporter. Now this is really not done in Russia. Browder’s totally asking to be murdered. The story goes global – all of the financial reports are talking about it. It’s making Potanin look very bad. But it’s also putting a target on Browder’s back. He starts traveling around with 15 guards, literally.
He then meets with the chairman of the Russian Federal Securities and Exchange Commission. And he actually takes on the case, and shuts the entire thing down. So basically, Bill wins the fight. He also goes on to make insane amounts of money, and he’s only 33 years old.
But then, things go really south with his investment firm — Russia basically defaults, and his firm loses 90% of its wealth; and his wife also tells him she wants a divorce. So he’s now at a place pretty close to rock bottom. But then he gets a call and finds out that his business partner, Edmund Safra, was dead at 67 – he’d died in a house fire which was purposely caused, so he was basically murdered.
Anyway, so back in Moscow, Browder is trying to make back all the money he’s lost his clients, but he’s finding that the Russian Oligarchs are engaging in all sorts of nefarious and illegal practices to essentially steal anything they can from shareholders. Browder wants to combat this, so he gives a presentation one morning to the American Chamber of Commerce in Moscow about all of the strategies the oligarchs are using to steal. He’s apparently the only one stupid or brave enough to speak out against the oligarchs.
He meets this woman there and she just has this amazing quality to him, he’s totally in to her right away – her name is Elena. But she’s like the woman every man in Russia wants to date. He tells a friend of his that he went on a date with Elena Molokova, and his friend is like, THE Elena Molokova?! She’s really hard to get; she seems aloof during many of their dates…I don’t get it – I’ve played aloof trying to get hot guys and it totally doesn’t work… Anyway, he finally convinces her to give him a shot, and they fall in love blah blah blah;
Well, this is the shot in the arm he needs to fight the Russians. Now it’s still totally true that the Russians will murder anyone who gets in their way with impunity. So this guy has balls the size of Canada – and a brain the size of a hockey puck.
So Browder and his partner, Vadim, start researching into this oil company Gazprom. They believe that the management of Gazprom has stolen exorbitant wealth from the company, but they can’t prove it. Everything they know is hearsay, so that’s that.
Here’s how they prove it – this defies all belief, btw – one day, this street kid is hocking wares to Vadim while he’s stuck in traffic, selling things like newspapers, pirated CDs. This kid tells Vadim that he’s selling, wait for it, databases. So he has all these CD-ROMs with tax records, info about pension funds…really?!? So at this street corner you can buy newspapers, gum, maybe a bottle of water; or, for the same money, you can buy all of the Records of the Moscow Chamber of Commerce — this is what they call a Tuesday in post-communist Russia.
When they looked into these records, they saw that Gazprom management had basically sold major company assets for pennies to relatives, essentially. But, interestingly, 90% of Gazprom’s assets remain in Gazprom – something other investors are not aware of. Browder says, and I quote:
What should an investor do in a situation like this? I’ll tell you what: you buy the shit out of that stock.
But Browder also shared the story of Gazprom’s corruption with 6 different major media outlets – this became world news. So then Gazprom got the Russian commerce watchdogs to say that there was nothing wrong with what they did. They also got Price Waterhouse to say the same thing – that Gazprom had done nothing wrong. And that’s where Browder thought the entire situation was going to be left – the bad guys won. But enter newly elected President Vladimir Putin. He steps in and basically bitch slaps the Gazprom oligarchs. Overnight, this leads to the Gazprom stock skyrocketing, and Browder’s fund makes money hand over fist.
Browder then dives into the next corrupt company and exposes them – all the while with Putin ensuring that these companies don’t get away with it. So, how is Browder not being murdered again and again? Well, it turns out, what he’s doing is so insane and brazen, that people literally think that he’s got some serious muscle behind him – like he must be backed by some big and scary organization, when in reality, he’s a slightly less intimidating version of a My Little Pony.
Anyway, Browder is enjoying making a lot of money and also turning around a lot of the corruption in Russia when one day, Putin shows his true colors – mauve. JK, but basically Putin starts to persecute the oligarchs with jail time in what turns out to be a successful effort to put them all into his pocket. Suddenly, the work Browder is doing to expose corruption actually works against Putin’s best interest; so in 2005, Browder is expelled from Russia.
So after some back and forth – he finally finds out that he’s been banned from Russia due to being a threat to Russian security. This is obviously ridiculous, but it comes from the highest level in Russia, so there doesn’t seem to be anything he can do.
The cool thing is that he’s actually able to sell all of his assets secretly with another banker in Russia, so he is able to save his client’s money before Putin gets his hands on it, but his business dealings in Russia are over and he starts losing all of his clients. This is when he starts to do business in other emerging countries – looking for the same kinds of sweet deals he was able to find in Russia – and this actually goes well. So here is where the story should have ended, but the Russians, and by Russians I think I mean Putin, have it in for Browder. They start raiding his offices with accusations that are based on lies; and they’re even going public – making it seem like Browder was engaged in all this illegal shit. Worse, there doesn’t seem to be anything he can do about it.
But he and his company have one small Ace in the hole. There is an inside in the Russian government, who goes by the alias Aslan, who wants to take down the corrupt ones in the government, so he will feed them what information he can.
There’s a lot of back and forth detail here that I’m skipping, but ultimately, Bill is being accused of tax evasion. The weird thing is that they basically raided all of Hermitage fund’s offices, and I think pretended that they found some documents showing that Hermitage had stolen some company worth millions – ultimately, they created over a billion dollars worth of companies which they claimed that Hermitage had stolen – all completely fabricated. But they can’t figure out what the motive is for generating this story; then, they finally figure it out – Hermitage paid 230 million in taxes the year they were reported to have stolen these companies. The Russian baddies look to be attempting to retrieve the 230 million in taxes back into their pockets.
Browder and his pals are actually able to show that certain banks received taxes back from the Russian government in the amt of 230 million dollars – all due to this fraudulent claim of stolen companies. They put together all the evidence and share it with the press, but instead of taking the bad guys down, the situation just gets worse. His lawyer, Eduard, has to leave Russia in the middle of the night to an undisclosed location with no idea when he’ll be able to return to his wife.
One of the Lawyers who worked with him, Sergey Magnitsky, didn’t leave Russia like the others because he knew he hadn’t done anything wrong. THe police came, raided his house, and arrested him. He told his wife and kids that he’d be back soon. This arrest began a months-long ordeal for Sergei. Basically, they wanted him to retract his original statement which incriminated the people who fraudulently claimed 230 million in tax money. While he was in prison, he basically lived with his own sewage, almost froze to death, wasn’t allowed to see his wife or mom, wasn’t allowed to speak to his 8 year old kid – still, he wouldn’t retract his statement.
But there was a small glimmer of hope – Sergei was able to help other inmates with legal advice, so he becomes very popular – kind of like the sleazeball lawyer in the documentary Crazy Love – where he went to prison for throwing acid on his ex-fiance’s face, but then became super popular in prison because he was able to help everyone with legal advice. But Sergei is a good guy helping folks. The Russian prison system is dedicated to torturing Sergei, and his health is starting to fail – he loses 40 pounds due to some sort of stomach issue.
Then, one day, a 24 yo secretary recommends they do a YouTube video – this is 2009, so that was still an up and coming thing. He creates a video, but before releasing it, he wants Sergei to approve it.
Meanwhile, the Russians are keeping up with their accusations of Browder and plan to issue an interpol Red Notice with their baseless claims. Browder puts together a press statement to attempt to get the real story out – but he’s going up against Goliath. But then he remembers the YouTube video – I’ve included this in the shownotes.
It did well, but it did not get Sergei out of prison in time, and he passed away — basically he was beaten to death — in November of 2009. Browder writes this in the book:
Sergei Magnitsky was killed for his ideals. He was killed because he believed in the law. He was killed because he loved his people, and because he loved Russia. He was 37 years old.
Everyone is devastated by Sergei’s death, and Browder can’t really function. Sergei died because he uncovered some serious corruption, and because he wouldn’t lie about it. Browder can think of only one thing, and that is to get justice for Sergei – but how? He starts going to various government officials in DC, but is getting largely ignored. Then, he has this meeting with Kyle Parker. Browder doesn’t have much hope in this meeting, since Parker had left off Sergei’s imprisonment in a briefing which went to Obama just 4 months earlier. Well, Parker turns out to feel a lot of remorse for making this decision when he finds out that Sergei was killed in prison. He read Browder’s words about Sergei when he was on the train, and just cried. He felt very responsible for what happened to Sergei, so Parker is on a mission to try to right the wrong as best as he can.
The goal at this point is to essentially punish the many people who were responsible for what happened to Sergei by blocking them from entering the US and doing business in the US. There’s about 60 people on this list, and some of whom will be severely affected if this measure goes forward. The people at the top of this list are Kuznetsov and Karpov. They’re both just getting away with such bloody murder, its’ outrageous. Here’s where YouTube steps in to save the day. Browder and co make a video about these guys, and they go viral – everyone in Russia is seeing how these guys live like insane millionaires, yet make pretty meager salaries. It’s simply not possible unless they are engaged in some sort of criminal activity. So the Russian authorities act like there’s nothing to see here, but the Russian people definitely take notice.
There’s a lot of back and forth for Browder getting the Magnitsky Act passed. At one point Senator John Kerry basically stands in the way because he was, is and always will be a dick. JK, but this is a quote from the book:
The rumor in Washington was that John Kerry was blocking the bill for one simple reason: he wanted to be secretary of state after … Clinton … . According to the story making the rounds, one of the conditions for his getting the job was to make sure that the Magnitsky Act never saw the light of day… .
But Browder is finally able to get the Magnitsky Act passed, and it really pisses Russia off. Putin apparently then puts in a law that blocks Russian children from being adopted by American families. And a lot of these kids need medical care that they will now not be able to get – it’s pretty devious.
Anyway, the saga continues – Browder talks about a man who was an informant to him about a corrupt Russian Oligarch get murdered on the streets in the UK, and Russia puts out an interpol Red Notice accusing Browder of murdering Magnitsky. He’s able to have the Notice blocked or revoked by Interpol, just with overwhelming evidence of his innocence; but frankly, if I were this guy, I might always feel like I had a bit of a target on my back. And Browder even says that part of the reason he wrote the book was to get the story out there as an additional measure of protection.
So this book is basically an index of various conspiracy theories. I love a good conspiracy theory, but I think that sometimes we think we see obvious evidence of conspiracy, when there are several other factors weighing in which we’re just not aware of. A good example of this is the pandemic. Some people will look at what has happened since quarantine and say that clearly this was a plan from some evil overlord group which was designed to exert global authoritarian rule. My thought is that there is no way that anyone planned this since so many variables were completely unpredictable. That said, I definitely think that there are some serious behind the scenes shenanigans going on now.
In his intro, Steiger talks about a few things which our US government has done in our past; and these crimes were at the time considered conspiracy theories promoted only by quacks. One of the things which turned out to be true is that throughout the 40s through 60s, the FBI had orders to, quote, “defame, disgrace, and dispose of war protesters, radical political groups, and freedom marchers by any means necessary.” Does this sound familiar to anyone out there.
I don’t know what his resources are for the next two stories, but if they’re true, then the government truly behaves like a psychopath. Steiger claims that in the 50s, the Dept of Defense would just set off nuclear bombs in a remote desert, and then monitor the humans downwind for health issues or death. I’m not sure if anything came of this, but he also claims that in 1966, the US Army dropped bacteria into ventilation grates throughout the NYC subway system. Before you freak out (like I did), this was harmless bacteria. THe purpose of spraying New Yorkers with it was to see what they would do. So people were just walking along, and out of a vent came all this dust all over them. The people just brushed off and continued walking. What the hell did the Army expect!? Who would have had that happen to them and then immediately assume that they’ve just been attacked with biological warfare?
And just by way of further introduction, a lot of you have probably heard of Alex Jones. I’ve watched him a few times. He sometimes rants and says a bunch of things that make no sense. But the man has been right A LOT. Joe Rogan, on episode #1639 posted a meme about all the thing that Alex Jones has gotten right:
TV Spying on you
Elite cabal of sex traffickers
They’re turning frogs gay (plastics and pesticides are doing weird shit)
Bohemian grove
Silver iodide
Rich people using baby blood
Human monkey embryo
Interdimensional elves
So, to me, there is something to be said for conspiracy theories. I think that the way Alex Jones reports some of them make them seem like they’re something other than what they are, but he’s not just spewing horse paste at people – there’s something to what he’s saying; and with that, I will start to share some of the conspiracies summarized in Steiger’s book.
Alchemy
Now this is a topic which requires way more than just the couple of pages Steiger dedicates in his book. Probably the first thing you think of when you hear Alchemy is the concept of transmuting base metal into gold. But alchemy was likely about much more than this. So back in medieval times, alchemists would call on angels to help with various tasks. They believed that Michael (archangel?) would turn metal into gold, but would also help to get rid of any anger you had coming at you from an enemy. Gabriel turned shit into silver, and told you the future, and then there was a whole group of angels who created gems to help protect the alchemist from negative entities. Sounds like modern gemology to me.
Meanwhile, the clergy believed that the help that alchemists were receiving from these angels was demonic in nature and designed to seduce man into mundane pleasures … so alchemy is more than just turning base metal into gold, it’s also this practice of summoning and working with higher powers or entities. And there’s a question as to whether the outcome is good or evil. Steiger points out the belief that some secret societies have been created by alchemists, such as the Illuminati. The first knee jerk response is to then think that no good comes from alchemy; but then I remind myself that societies or groups of people in general tend to start off good, and then gradually morph into their baser parts.
I’ll research more into alchemy and dedicate an episode or 20 to this topic. I do like stories about Fulcanelli and Saint Germaine (same person?).
Anthroposophy
I think I am an anthroposophist. This belief system was started by a man named Rudolph Steiner. When he was in his late 30s, he had this revelation of Christ showing up and letting him know that sometime in the 20th century, humanity would enter into the “fullness of time.” as nearly as I can tell, this meant that the Christ consciousness would become available to people, so that we could all live our lives like Christ – like perform miracles and shit. STeiner was born in 1861 in what is now Yugoslavia, and he had a significant background in math and science; but I guess his true passion transcended those disciplines – maybe because he claims to have had mystical experiences as a kid. He also says that he trained in the occult with someone he refers to only as the Master.
Steiner also claimed to be able to read the Akashic Records. I’ve heard of these a lot before – many people now claim to be able to tap into these … I think they’re basically like a resource of all knowledge or something. It seems weird to call these the Akashic Records. Anyway, he said he was able to see into our past, and he saw the Atlanteans, and how they apparently interacted with a higher type of being; and these beings only talked to a select few of the Atlanteans – only the “smartest, the strongest, and the most intellectually flexible.” Basically these better people produced demi-gods … so the higher order beings got it on with the human ladies. This story sounds a lot like that of the Nephilim from the Bible, who were thought to have mated with humans, and were deemed by the church to be demons, basically. I think there was some question about whether they were the good guys or the bad guys, so just to play it safe, they were thrown out altogether, and categorized as all bad.
Anyway, Steiner thinks that the descendents of the Nephilim are still roaming around waiting to be activated with the Christ Consciousness so they can, and I quote:
Initiate those members of humankind who have sufficiently developed their faculty of thought to allow them to unite with the divine. People so initiated will be able to receive Revelations and perform what others will consider Miracles, and will go on to become the mediators between humankind and the higher intelligences.
Brad Steiger
So the Theosophists liked this way of thinking, and invited Steiner to join them, and he did; but after a while, he became uncomfortable with the fact that they didn’t really give a shit about the whole “Christ Consciousness,” part of the deal. They wanted to also be allowed to have orgies and hex people, I guess.
Quick aside – there’s a couple sections in the book dedicated to, well, basically the New World Order – there’s a couple other names for this group – but on one page it lists all of their goals for achieving world domination, and I have to say that they must have ticked a number of their goals off the list in 2020 and 2021. So, it goes to show you that even megalomaniacal psychopaths can achieve their dreams.
Bohemian Grove
I can’t tell, by the way he writes this, if this is an established group, and the conspiracy is around what they’re actually up to – or if this group as well as their deeds are made up. But some of the stories he tells about what they do were just too juicy, and in some cases, hilarious, to pass up.
Apparently, this is a 2700 acre property in Sonoma County, CA; and every year, 2500 elite men – only men – meet for 17 days and, supposedly make decisions about international policy that have far reaching effects. Steiger names a bunch of high ranking people – like US presidents, who have been members of this group.
Despite this group being men only, apparently Queen Elizabeth visited in 1983, and they put on this wild ecstatic pagan dance in her honor, “complete with stage props such as Egyptian pyramids and Babylonian artifacts.” OOOOO! Does the subterfuge and intrigue know no limits?!
Ronald Reagan supposedly told friends that it was his membership in this group that led to his presidency; and in 1995, Newt Gingrich, who was the House SPeaker, was told to cooperate with Bill Clinton on building the New World Order. This is one of the reasons I wonder about how credible this idea of a NWO is; i mean, maybe they’re playing a long game, but it seems to be taking forever to get this whole New World Order set up. Chop Chop people. I have things to do, but then not do because I’m procrastinating, and then feel guilty about.
Here’s what might just be my favorite quote from this book so far:
One of the main rituals performed by the Bohemian Grove participant involves their bowing down before a 40-foot statue of an owl. Walter Cronkite, on tape, is said to be the voice of the carved wood owl, the mascot at Bohemian Grove that opens the ceremonies.
Conspiracies and Secret Societies by Brad Steiger
I don’t know for sure, but i think that if Bohemian Grove were made of up women, things would be different.
What I find confusing is that this sounds a lot like another group – called the Bilderberg’s, whom Steiger talks about. And I feel like there have been a couple of these groups – maybe also the Illuminati, who have this vision of dominating the world. So are they all fighting against each other? Maybe thats why its taking them so long.
I kid, but I do think there are powerful forces which control a lot more than we are even remotely aware of. Eric Weinstein actually gives a very compelling account of two major findings which were conspicuously blown off and ignored by the media. I’ve linked to this episode in the shownotes. Weinstein talks about how presidential candidates, like Andrew Yang, get ignored / misrepresented when they start to gain traction in the poles, suggesting some seedy manipulation. He also talks about Jeffrey Epstein, and how he may have been a front man for way more than just a pedophile ring. This is my interpretation of his story, but it’s probably best to get the full story from him. It’s very interesting.
Ooh, before I forget, ironically, on the show Bannon’s War Room (with Steve Bannon), the mRNA physician, Robert Malone, talked about how he and a colleague had submitted papers discussing their success treating patients with various pharmaceutical modalities (none of which rake in money for the pharma companies), and Malone said both case studies were completely dismissed. Why? No one knows.
What’s also interesting is Cattle Mutilation – how’s that for a segue?
This is sort of like the story of crop circles, in that, based on what I hear about it, if you have any doubts about whether this is true, all you have to do is check it out for yourself. So these cows are found with various organs removed, including eyes, anuses, genitalia, ears — I mean, that alone tells you something funky is going on because they just leave the filet mignon. But the precision with which these incisions are made is laser focused, and seemingly using a technology which is beyond what we have available. Also, not a drop of blood was found at these sites. These animal mutilations have happened worldwide; and many ranchers report seeing UFOs basically. There have also been multiple reports of tripod markings near the animal – how the aliens use a tripod for their work, I have no idea. Maybe they film themselves…it’s like alien porn for them.
Wikipedia says that the US government conducted an investigation in the late 70s, and barely came to any conclusion, other than to say that the majority of these cases seemed to be due to natural predation. Another report said that it looked like the cows were tranquilized and given an anticoagulant.
Of course, most likely, everyone listening to this podcast already has zero trust in the conclusions drawn by any US government investigation, but I alway like to read the bullshit stories government officials have to concoct in order to deflect attention. Natural predation seems to be the most popular story, but i think this is a pretty simple hypothesis to debunk, just by seeing the results for oneself – do these incisions truly have laser like precision, or are they clearly giant animal bite marks – I feel like the difference would not be subtle.