Sunday, August 8, 2021

The Letter that shall not be named...

The Bible is the top selling, most widely circulated book in the world last I checked. Does this mean that 100% of those readers are practicing, fanatical Christians? I've read the Christian Bible, the Satanic Bible, the Tao Te Ching, books on Freemasonry...and yet I do not identify specifically with any religion and I am not a Freemason. It would be silly to assume that everyone who reads a book on any of these topics must be a "fanatic."

This seems like common sense to me, yet when it comes to the topic of this blog, the mainstream news media is absolutely obsessed with projecting a negative one-dimentional stereotype around 100% of the people who dare explore it on any level other than totally dismissive! Many then form negative opinions based not upon their own objective research, but instead from 2nd hand media sources who are vehemently biased. The purpose of this blog is not necesarily to "convert" anyone, but to explore and better understand the reasoning and machinations behind their fearce censorship on this particular topic. What are they trying to hide from the people and why?

To the point of parody, MSM [mainstream media] incessently associates this image of the 1.6.21 Capital Riot "Shaman" with the topic we are about to get into. In reality, "the Shaman" is most likley an FBI informant or some other type of actor who's specific objective is to encourage an artificially manufactured stereotype, to support certain partisan political interests [see articles by Revolver News concerning 1.6.21 and also the FBI's role in the "foiled" plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer.]

Given the increase of censorship on this topic online, I will speak in code at times to avoid using certain algorithm triggering words/phrases, to prevent the possibility of having this page taken down. If certain words look strange or are substituted with symbols such as ****, this is why.

PART I: WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE?

The screenshot above was taken from a mirror site of a message board we will look at in a moment. The author of the post goes by a name which is represented by a single letter of the alphabet [hint: it's after P and before R]. We find this letter near the top left of the page, within the content, and at the bottom [which functions as a signature typically on his posts]. For simplicity, let's just call this unknown poster "Mr Letter" from now on.

Now I don't know if Mr Letter is a man, a woman, or a group of people. Nobody does actually. And yet MSM is publishing articles daily, referring to this as some sort of distinct "cult" with distinct "ideals" and distinct marching orders - when the fact is, it's just too abstract and open ended to prove such assumptions. So they must make things up and carry out false flag events to backup their narrative. Essentially, they CREATE a conspiracy theory, associate it with something they want "cancelled," then accuse their target of promoting conspiracy theories! It's genius really.

The phrase highlighted in GREEN above is what you get when you combine the letter to the left of #1 with the phrase to the left of #2. In this post #4881 Mr Letter is pointing out how MSM uses the phrase highlighted in GREEN to misrepresent both Mr Letter and his commentators/followers - by basically claiming they are "one and the same," which they are not. That's like claiming all the people who comment on Twitter posts reflect the views of the authors of those threads or Jack Dorsey himself! If that were true and I wanted to misrepresent/make someone look bad, I could simply post a bunch of hateful/racist garbage on one of their threads and they'd be implicated by what I wrote. Does that make any sense?

By building up this sort of FIREWALL of negativity and false information around Mr Letter's posts, MSM has created a kind of virtual "electric fence," which discourages many from getting close enough to have an objective view and to then form their own unbiased opinions. As opposed to the ones formed from the white noise shoved in their faces daily by MSM.

It seems to me when they say, "don't look at that! It's racist! It's conspiracy theory! blah blah blah!" that usually means it reveals a little too much about how THEY are trying to control YOU. This is why they must get you chasing the noise THEY are making, rather than allowing you to refer directly to the source, when forming conclusions. You must get triggered or "zapped" into a defensive reaction by their virtual electric fence BEFORE you can get too close to information deemed "dangerous" to you by them. How thoughtful!

So what is the signifficence of this particular letter of the alphabet, and why has Mr Letter, who has gotten MSM in ultra defensive mode, chosen it? One possibility: according to military.wikia.org, this letter designates

"a United States Department of Energy (DOE) security clearance equivalent to a United States Department of Defense Top Secret (TS) clearance and Critical Nuclear Weapon Design Information (CNWDI).[1] DOE clearances apply for access specifically relating to atomic or nuclear related materials ("Restricted Data" under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954)..."

Is Mr Letter trying to tell us that he/she is some sort of insider deep within the layers of the Military Industrial Complex? Is this even an individual, or is this a group of individuals? What is the goal, and why did they communicate to the public in this manner starting on 10.28.2017? [as of the day I type this, Mr Letter has not posted since December of 2020] The best way to get answers is to LOOK AT THE POSTS, and decide for yourself!

You must tap/click on images first, in order to enlarge them at the proper resolution. Simply enlarging the screen without tapping on it first may produce a blurry/low resolution image.

Above is the board where Mr Letter has posted in the past [he has not posted anything since December of 2020 as of the day I type this], and is the source of the information we looked at earlier from a mirror site. This is where anonymous users can [or could at some point in the past] sign up for an account and then add commentary anonymously. I don't have an account and I don't know how active the board still is, but when it was functioning normally, commentators could literally be anyone. This means people who don't like Mr Letter are/were also free to sign up anonymously, and say absolutely anything they want on the boards [whose moderators lean heavily towards the right to free speech, regardless of political leanings]. The mainstream media would then cherry-pick comments, maybe even from their own infiltrators/trolls, and claim these comments represent an entire movement/cult of nutcases, in order to build a misleading case against their political opponents, and even get them branded as "terrorists." You see how that works?

They might even manufacture an event, such as the Capital Riot of 1/6/21, then refer back to cherry picked comments of anonymous users in hind-site, and sort of blame it all on Mr Letter and his "cult" of followers. Again, this blog isn't about "converting people" or promoting Mr Letter - it's about SEEING THROUGH THE MSM BIAS, and trying to reach a level of objectivity. This very process has been deliberately, and methodically mischaracterized as being politically "partisan," in order to justify fascistic behavior on the part of big-tech/MSM - who falsely represent themselves as being in alignment with the "will of the people" - when in fact they wish to dictate the "will of the people" unchallenged. This is something that should be of deep concern to ANYONE who cares about freedom of the individual. It has nothing to do with who you voted for, it's about the freedom to think and express ourselves freely! This is information warfare, and our 1st Amendment rights seems to be the target here.

Post #1771 - Occassionally, Mr Letter will quote one of the anonymous individual posters of the board referenced earlier, in order to validate their observations. That is what we are looking at above, and it is in plain enough English. Mr Letter is about getting the truth to the people, teaching them how to dig for it, allowing them to accept or not accept it, encouraging them to go out and VERIFY information for themselves - nothing to do with discrimination, hate, violence, subversion, or control. There is no specific racial "target audience" here, and there is nothing in any of Mr Letter's posts suggesting otherwise.

This phrase "no outside comms" is popular among decoders of Mr Letter, and seems to indicate that he will NEVER post [communicate to the public] anywhere but these boards. This is an important point, because MSM is always referring to Mr Letter in the context of all sorts of situations [sometimes involving "The Shaman" clown mentioned earlier], deliberately giving the false impression that there is some mob/cult of far right extremists inspired by Mr Letter to go commit acts of extremism, following his orders. This is complete MSM BS which, unfortunately the FB1 has been guilty of pedaling as well - suggesting they are colluding together on a massive scale [more on this later in the blog].

PART II: WHAT THEY WANT YOU TO BELIEVE

Taking a close look at the first 10 results of a Google query typically reveals a huge bias in one direction, which can only be the result of a carefully programmed algorithm. The word search term we are using here, is the one highlighted in green in the image near the beginning of this blog.

Result 1: First result shows us exactly how MSM and big tech want the general public to view Mr Letter and those who read his posts. They want to reduce them to a bunch of nutcase CLOWNS, who are not to be taken seriously but are potentially dangerous and unhinged. This is because they do not want attention on the CONTENT of Mr Letter's posts. This "Shaman" guy is their perfect propaganda clown, and the fact there are 2 pictures of him within the first result tells you something about how important this silly image is to them. First result = the one Google says embodies your query the best.

Result 2 asks the question, "what is *****," then proceeds to tell you exactly what they believe it is! Are they "asking" or "telling" here? It goes on to state that Mr Letter is all about a conspiracy theory involving "a shadowy cabal of Democratic ped0phi1e5." Out of 4,953 posts, the word "ped0phi1e" only appears 4 times. Doesn't sound like Mr Letter is real obsessed with this "conspiracy theory" to me, as less than 1% of his posts mention ped0phi1e5 directly. Going by the number of times the word appears "in print," a good argument could probably be made that NY Times is actually more obsessed with this topic than Mr Letter!

[Wikipedia references a Yahoo news article in their entry discussing the idea that Mr Letter inspires acts of domestic terrorism. This assumption is based upon an FB1 document included in the same article [from which the clip above was taken], which can fairly be described as a conspiracy theory in itself!]

Result 3 is the Wiki entry. They call Mr Letter a "discredited conspiracy theory." Again, that's like calling the NY Times a "crappy weather report." Yeah, they report on the weather, but there's plenty of other things they report on! It doesn't even make sense really...it goes on to state that Mr Letter and his followers think a bunch of Satanic cannabilistic ped0fi1e5 run the country. While that may very well be the case, what are they basing this upon? Because out of 4,953 posts, the word "ped0phi1e" only appears 4 times, and the word "cannibal" only appears...wait for it...ONCE! And it is in reference to a real website that is STILL up last I checked, for what appears to be a restraunt serving human meat! Is it a joke? I don't know, go look it up and decide for yourself. Just don't talk about it or you'll be branded a nutcase far right extremist! Now ask yourself, who does this witchunt mentality really protect?

The most serious accusations directed towards Mr Letter's "cult" is that they are anti-semetic and domestic terrorists. Let's address the former assumption first:

A search query on Mr Letter's board for the word "Jew" brings up 8 results out of 4953 posts. Out of those 8 results, 4 contain words that simply have the word "Jew" in it [mainly the word "jewelry"]. So that leaves 4 posts out of 4953 that actualy reference Jews directly by name. Let's take a quick look at these 4 entries to see if they display any obvious promotion of anti-semetism...

Post #940 references the Nazi SA [Brownshirts], and compares their "violent intimidation" tactics to those of Antifa's, more recently. Let's face it, you'd have to be totally blind not to have witnessed all of the mayhem and destruction caused by Antifa in the past year and a half [examples: Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP) and Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ)] There is nothing "anti-semetic" about the Mr Letter post in question here!

[Domestic Terrorism, as defined at fbi.g0v.]

As far as Mr Letter equating Antifa with Hitler's Brownshirts - hijacking 6 city blocks for nearly a month is not an act of "anti-fascism" or an act of constitutional protest aimed at "racial equality." This was one of many massive acts of intimidation and chaos resulting in destruction and violence for political aims which seem to be more about total anarchy and insurrection than anything else in practice! Mr Letter's comparison seems a lot more accurate and sober than MSM's typical characterization of them as a "myth" or "peaceful protesters." BTW - www dot antifa dot com re-directs to the White House website as of the day I type this. Before Biden was elected, the same Antifa website address re-directed to Joe Biden's campaign page. Am I losing my mind here, or does that suggest there is a connection between Antifa and the Biden Administration???

Post #2386 links articles that are attempting to connect a wave of far right anti-semetic extremists with †rµmp, as if he is inspiring it all deliberately. The post itself has nothing to do with encouraging anti-semetism, it's merely illustrating how MSM seems obsessed with projecting racism onto their political enemies.

Post #1945 links an article where Bill Maher [who has since become increasingly critical of the left] and CIA director John Brennan are talking about how †rµmp is a "traitor." Again, nothing in the post promoting anti-semetism.

Post #526 features a link to the Wiki entry for Marc Mezvinsky, who is married to Chelsea Clinton. Marc's father [who's name does not seem to appear in the wiki entry] is Edward Medvinsky. Although his name does not appear on his son's wiki page, he does have a wiki entry himself, where his son is desceetly listed in the "personal details" column. On that wiki page, it states that "In March 2001, Mezvinsky was indicted and later pleaded guilty to 31 of 69 felony charges of bank fraud, mail fraud, and wire fraud." [hmm, I wonder why his name doesn't appear on his son's wiki page?] Again, nothing anti-semetic, just pointing out that Chelsea is married to the son of a convicted criminal, who happens to be Jewish!

This presumption held by MSM and the FBI that Mr Letter is inspiring "anti-semetism," seems to be based soley upon the actions of a few violent unhinged individuals who allegedly made references to Mr Letter at some point during interrogation. Following that logic, I am sure just about any domestic political/racial group could be just as easily targeted as "extremist." What makes this so alarming, is that plenty of domestic terrorist activities are being carried out in full view of the public, but unless MSM can characterize these activities as being carried out by "white supremacists," they refuse to call it anything but "peaceful protest," if they aren't ignoring it completely!

Now that we've pretty much "debunked" the idea that Mr Letter is encouraging anti-semetic extremism, what about this idea that he is inspiring domestic acts of terrorism?

We already talked about this Shaman guy, and noted that he was in the first result that came up when we did the Google search query. We know, according to recent articles published by Revolver News [which is run by a Jewish man, I might ad] that FB1 informants [and "unindicted conspirators"] were present at the Capital "insurrection" of 1.6.21 [where NOBODY has been charged with insurrection, as of the day I type this], and that the only murder that occured there was carried out by a capital officer against an unarmed woman. We also know that a domestic terrorist by the name of John Sullivan [aka Jaydan X - one time BLM member] was paid to pretend he was a †rµmp supporter and film Ashli Babbit getting murdered! Yet somehow, this fake Shaman guy and the "cult" he supposedly represents is supposed to embody the biggest threat that day.

Getting back to our search query...Result 4 has the BBC speaking about Mr Letter and his cult of followers as if they are some spooky bunch of conspiracy theorists who need to be censored by big tech for the safety of the world! Last I checked, Joe Biden wants to send someone to my house and demand I let them inject my arm with an experimental "jab" that is not yet FDA approved, or I will lose my freedoms as an American. But you know, the wacky "conspiracy theorists" are the REAL threat here!

Result 5 is from Wall Street Journal, who somehow "independently" arrives at the same deceptive conclusions as BBC and other news outlets. Funny how these news organizations are all basically saying in unison, "oh no, no satanic P∑do$ here! Only crazy people would even suggest it!" What does that sort of reaction indicate to you? Think about this next time someone like Senator Tony Navarrete is arrested on multiple charges of sexual conduct with a minor...

Result 6 comes from NBC news, and features an article by Mike Rothschild - an author/journalist who has made a career out of misrepresenting Mr Letter, and even wrote a book which I imagine is soley dedicated to enforcing all of the disinformation we've been covering. Interesting last name, would not be surprised if he was related to the powerful Rothschild family...

Result 7 is more from the 1.6.20 clown/Shaman BS...

Result number 8 tells the story of a guy who was obsessed with "P¡zzªga†e" and showed up to a restraunt with the intent of shooting some P∑do$, only to discover he was wrong about the whole thing. Apparently, the guy mentioned Mr Letter at some point to the FB1, when questioned. This is one of the stories that the FB1 cites as part of THEIR conspiracy theory, that Mr Letter and his cult of followers are violent extremists and are a danger to society.

Result 9 is more stereotype enforcing propaganda, totally one-sided, does not bother to dive into the extensive content of the actual posts of Mr Letter at all - instead opting to talk about how crazy his "followers" are.

Result 10 is more redundant anti-Mr Letter propaganda, targeted towards people too lazy to look into Mr Letter's posts and decide for themselves.

PART III: JOE BIDEN'S CONSPIRACY THEORY

"Are there people in the Republican party who think we're sucking the blood out of kids?" - Joe Biden, to a reporter 7.23.21

The question was "are there people in the Democratic party who want to defund the police?" Joe Biden answers this with another question: "Are there people in the Republican party who think we're sucking the blood out of kids?"

In his obviously comprimised state of mind, Biden offers up information which was not asked for by the reporter - opening up a disturbing window into his thoughts. It's kind of like when the mom walks in the door and the child says "I didn't eat any cookies from the jar!" Guilty people who are nervous often incriminate themselves through "freudian slips." But let's entertain Biden's question for a minute, and ask Mr Letter what he thinks. After all, he is supposed to be the source of all of this malarkey right?

The words "suck" and "sucking" do not bring up any results on Mr Letter's board, but the word "blood" brings up 27 results, out of 4953 posts. Out of these 27 posts, most are innocuous biblical references or are contained within the context of bloodlines, as-in family connections. Others are clearly unrelated to our topic. 5 entries make reference to the creepy phrase "The Bl00dy W0nderland." So far, I am not seeing any obvious confirmation of this "conspiracy theory" Joe Biden seems to think Republicans are all accusing Democrats of, but let's look a little closer at this phrase and the posts it is embedded into.

A Google search query using the phrase "The Bl00dy W0nderland" [spelled out using the correct characters of course] brings up a page of results on this strange "Chronicles of Blood" book series, which utilizes an "Alice in Wonderland" theme [apparently this is a genre in the world of fiction] The author goes by Crea Reitan [which sounds like a play on the word "Cretin" - meaning: "a stupid person."] The last in this series is called "Bl00dy W0nderland," which came out in October of 2020, well after Mr Letter's post making reference to the phrase. But notice 2 things here: The reference to Alice in Wonderland, and the fact that the cartoon depiction of author Crea Reitan resembles a cartoon rendering of a younger Hillary Clinton. This will become signifficant in the next sections.

Mr Letter's post #86 has a direct link to an Amazon page featuring a book strangely titled "Hillary Clinton in Wonderland." I have not read it, but from the [mostly bad] reviews it seems to be a retelling of the Alice in Wonderland story, replacing the character of "Alice" with "Hillary Clinton." Some quotes attributed to her are also included at the end of the book. I don't know what to make of this, but everything from the title, to the author [Hillary Clinton Fan Club?], to the reviews, to the price, to the content - something just seems very off about it all. My guess is, it's some sort of code intended for a very specific audience. Blood sucking Democrats perhaps? Some sort of mind control programming?

While the entire first page of Google results for search query "Bl00dy W0nderland" brings up results for the Chronicles of Blood series, a query on Duckduckgo brings up very different results [image above]. The first 2 results include an article from Journal-neo.org, which calls Saudi Arabia The Bl00dy W0nderland, referencing the demented and brutal routine executions/beheadings which occured there in 2016 and the years leading up. The article is critical of the Saudi's brutal interpretations of Sharia Law and how they seem to mold it fit their political aims where convenient.

So what does this all mean? Well, if we refer back to Mr Letter's posts on "Bl00dy W0nderland" above, he mentions Hillary Clinton, Saudi Arabia, and references Alice in Wonderland all in the same entry. What's the connection? It seems this is the question Mr Letter wants us to ask, and go research. What will we find at the bottom of this rabbit hole? Probably something very unsettling, maybe worse. But at this point, we don't have anything speaking directly about, or even seeming to obviously refer to Democrats who suck the blood out of children. Maybe Joe Biden already looked into this and that's what HE found? It seems in this situation, HE is the nutcase spreading morbid conspiracy theories...

[Photo, taken by Lewis Carroll]
[Portrait by Lewis Carroll]

Before closing this out, I did want to briefly go a little more into this whole "Alice in Wonderland" thing, because who knows? It might end up being applicable to Biden's conspiracy theory.

If he's sniffing around for clues, he might want to look into Lewis Carroll, the author of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Carroll's real name was Charles Dodgson. According to Wikipedia, "Some late twentieth-century biographers have suggested that Dodgson's interest in children had an erotic element, including Morton N. Cohen in his Lewis Carroll: A Biography (1995)

"We cannot know to what extent sexual urges lay behind Charles's preference for drawing and photographing children in the nude. He contended the preference was entirely aesthetic. But given his emotional attachment to children as well as his aesthetic appreciation of their forms, his assertion that his interest was strictly artistic is naïve. He probably felt more than he dared acknowledge, even to himself."

Yes, that's right. The creator of Alice in Wonderland took nude photographs of children for many years, according to Wikipedia. "just over half of his surviving work depicts young girls, though about 60% of his original photographic portfolio is now missing...At least four complete volumes and around seven pages of text are missing from Dodgson's 13 diaries. The loss of the volumes remains unexplained; the pages have been removed by an unknown hand...A popular explanation for one missing page (27 June 1863) is that it might have been torn out to conceal a proposal of marriage on that day by Dodgson to the 11-year-old Alice Liddell. " Alice Liddell is the little girl in the black and white photo above.

You might also be interested in my blog"Mr Letter on MK Ultra."

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