Re: Carole Hubbard's new domain name/s - and The Secret Covenant




David Wright wrote:
> In article <1136422316.137916.219950@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> <hubbca2003@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >hubbca2003@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >> I just happened to notice a post at alt.conspiracy from Peter Bowditch
> >> saying he was having difficulty finding my website.
> >>
> >> For anybody wanting to update their links, see my websites below.
> >>
> >> Carole Hubbard
> >> http://www.cellsalts.net
> >> http://www.conspiracee.com
> >
> >
> >I noticed during a search that some people think my conspiracy website
> >is too far out to be believed. Yes, some of the things on my website
> >are incredible but no more incredible than a lot of things such as the
> >lies we are being told by the powers that be eg, Pearl Harbor was a
> >surprise attack, or that the official 911 story is a load of cods.
> >
> >Everything on my conspiracy website may not be true but my theories are
> >experimental and subject to modification as new theories update them.
> >They are as close to truth as I am able to determine at the time and
> >closer to the truth than some of the garbage we are expected to believe
> >from disinformation agents, "experts" and "reliable sources".
> >
> >I fully believe there are huge conspiracies going on to keep people
> >dumbed down. Who knows what is the ultimate truth, but we need to keep
> >challenging the crap we get fed by the illuminati controlled mass
> >media, the dumbed down education system and other establishment
> >sources.
> >
> >Below is a piece called "The Secret Covenant" which came from one of
> >Fritz Sprinmeier's articles ( probably Bloodlines of the Illuminati ).
> >There's nothing to prove its true, but on the other hand there's
> >nothing to prove its false.
>
> Then it's not very useful, is it?

Yes, its useful if it gets people to think.
Consider that all religions are of dubious origin yet people hang their
beliefs on them and faith in the priests.

>
> However, there is no reason to believe it. After all, the end of it
> says it must never be written down, so who wrote it down?

It is pure speculation who may have wrote it down. It may have been a
pure work of fiction or it may have been a leak of some sort.

> Furthermore, any group that was using these evil technologies would be
> hoist by its own petard, since they'd be drinking the same water and
> breathing the same air that they were supposedly inflicting on the
> rest of us.

In the idea of secret government, "secret" is the operative word.

The illuminati idea is that they must do everything in secret, and that
is the key to their success. They have been working over generations
somehow, so the story goes.

>
> > And since the system is totally unreliable
> >and all "experts" and "reliable sources" as useless as tits on a bull,
> >it is up to us to scour whatever texts may come our way in the search
> >for truth and motive. This piece shows a chilling determination to ruin
> >people's lives using cold and calculated malice, and it does seem to
> >fit in with many of the unexplained attitudes and standards that get
> >foisted on society that often leave us baffled.
>
> "Never attribute to malice anything that can adequately be explained
> by stupidity." I think that was Robert Heinlein. Good advice, too.

That's easy for you to say, but you obviously have no idea about the
connivances that go on behind the scenes, like the various psyops which
serve to shape the direction the world is driven and create massive
wealth for the manipulators.

>
> >I usually think of Jan when I read this piece due to her exposure of
> >the dangers of mercury tooth fillings. I mightn't have taken her
> >seriously enough at the time, but after reading this piece, I have new
> >respect for her theories.
>
> Jan has no theories. She just endlessly reposts a bunch of articles
> that she doesn't even understand.

I wouldn't know about that. I do recall Jan posting many articles on
mercury poisoning through amalgam tooth fillings and think she has a
good point.

>
> >We will start early on, when their minds are young, we will target
> >their children with what children love most, sweet things.
> >When their teeth decay we will fill them with metals that will kill
> >their mind and steal their future.
>
> Children today have fewer fillings than ever. Pediatric dentistry is
> a lousy field to go into now. These evil beings are really doing a
> lousy job.

The evil beings have moved on to ritalin and vaccines no doubt.

Carole
http://www.conspiracee.com
http://www.cellsalts.net

.



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