Thursday, July 31, 2025
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Investigating the Dark Mystery of Saturn
James Perloff - Was I Set Up?

[Source] One evening back in the mid-1960s, my father and I were listening to a radio show called The Joe Pyne Show. Pyne was interviewing a guest who had written a book exposing the dark side of the FBI. Pyne brutally ridiculed the guest, who started suggesting that Pyne must be working with the FBI. Pyne succeeded in making the guest look totally paranoid—that was the impression the show left on my father and me. However, years later, it was revealed that the FBI had been closely working with Pyne, and had briefed him on what to say—the entire interview had been a setup to discredit the guest and his book.
I have received information from sources within The John Birch Society that I am now banned from speaking at JBS events. If they could have, they would have probably expelled me from the Society, but since I haven’t been a member for ages, they couldn’t do that. So the speaking ban was the next best thing. This is no loss for me, since I have only spoken once at Birch Society events in the last 13 years. However, it does call for some discussion.
The ban was the result of a series of events that I described in a recent news post.
On July 8, I was interviewed by Alex Newman—at the request of his Operations Manager—to discuss the fall of Shah of Iran in 1979.
The interview went well, but subsequently the Operations Manager informed me that the Birch Society’s “editorial team” had censored the interview due to its “fixation on the Jews.”
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Monday, July 28, 2025
The Peculiar Tale of Jack Parsons
[Source] I’ve read several autobiographies, but there are very few people that I find interesting enough to want to read somebody else’s account of their life. In fact, prior to my reading for this post, the only biography I had ever read was Henry M. Pachter’s Paracelcus: Magic into Science, and I only ever read that because I had nothing else at the time. While Paracelsus played an important role in distilling science from magic, the individual that I’ve been researching recently traveled in a very different direction on the same path. Jack Parsons, a man who played a key role in putting men on the moon, was a black magician in his free time, applying the scientific method to his magical rituals.
I first heard of Jack Parsons in Sorcerer of the Apocalypse: An Introduction to John Whiteside Parsons in the first Apocalypse Culture book. (Incidentally, Adam Parfrey, the editor of that book and publisher of Sex and Rockets, died recently. RIP.) After that, I encountered Parson’s name in a bunch of places, notably in Disinformation’s Book of Lies and the ramblings of Robert Anton Wilson (who wrote the introduction for Sex and Rockets). In truth, I had been planning to read these two biographies for ages, but the upcoming CBS series based on Parson’s life convinced me to finish them quickly so that I can be a cool guy when it comes out.
I’ve read so many biographical accounts of Parsons recently that I don’t want to create another one. Suffice to say that he was heavily involved in/with rocket science, science fiction, Aleister Crowley, black magic, sex magic and the founder of Scientology. A crater on the dark side of the Moon is named after him, and he died in a mysterious explosion that may have been a murder, an accident, a suicide, or a demonic summoning gone wrong.
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Sunday, July 27, 2025
WWII Testimonies (You Did Not Hear About)
The 5 Eyes Are Watching You
Saturday, July 26, 2025
Friday, July 25, 2025
Thursday, July 24, 2025
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
The Most Inspiring Philosophy You'll Ever Hear
James Corbett - Stablecoins Are WORSE Than CBDCs
Monday, July 21, 2025
Sunday, July 20, 2025
EV Tires vs. Regular Tires: What’s the Real Difference?
Saturday, July 19, 2025
The Great Surrender

[Source] Back to the Future came out 40 years ago last week. While the original took us back to 1955, the end of the movie and the sequels imagined 2015 with flying cars and hoverboards. What they missed was the real transformation: how eagerly we'd hand over our most intimate biological data to corporations and governments.
Yesterday, someone sent me a document. I can't verify its authenticity or origin, but they claimed it was leaked from a government archive dated 2065. Given what we already know about the current surveillance infrastructure—and the economic incentives driving the "Internet of Bodies"—it feels disturbingly plausible.
Sometimes, the best way to understand the present is to imagine how future historians might view our choices.
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Elon's Grok Scores $200M Pentagon Contract AFTER Trump Falling Out
Friday, July 18, 2025
Video Affidavit of Katie Johnson
Thursday, July 17, 2025
The Great Pyramid Mystery - The Oldest Cover-Up in History
History 101 is a LIE
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Beware of Unearned Treasure - Lessons from 'The Alchemist'
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Monday, July 14, 2025
Mind Control & The Royal Bloodlines of Jane Asher (Part 2)
Watch Part 1: https://youtu.be/1unNcMANFtU
Sunday, July 13, 2025
Saturday, July 12, 2025
Dismantling the Official Narrative (Fake History)
Friday, July 11, 2025
Thursday, July 10, 2025
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
FBI, DOJ Say NO EPSTEIN LIST, No New Charges, No New Info
Monday, July 7, 2025
Over 60% Of 18-30 Year Olds Now Support Socialism
Sunday, July 6, 2025
Saturday, July 5, 2025
Friday, July 4, 2025
Thursday, July 3, 2025
Diddy Verdict In
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Deagel and the Prospect of a 2025 “Culling”

[Source] Publishing this article is one of the most difficult decisions I’ve had to make as a writer. I don’t particularly recommend it if you’re feeling depressed. And if you’re not depressed, reading it might make you feel that way. And if the article turns out to be incorrect, it may depress you for no good reason at all! It’s not one I enjoyed writing. I much prefer history and humor. Writing it makes me feel like I’m a caped Vincent Price playing a ghoulish organ solo in one of his old horror flicks.
Nevertheless, there are enough “facts that fit” that I think should go ahead.
In January of this year (2025), I wrote a post called “Should We Beware the Ides of April?” followed by an interview on the Collapse Life podcast, in which I discussed the potential for cataclysmic events in 2025. There were several factors I considered. The most chilling was the 2014 Deagel forecast which had predicted massive population reductions in many countries by 2025. It said the UK would lose 77% of its population, Ireland 72% and the United States 68%. Continental Western Europe would see lesser but still huge losses, as well as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, and Japan. China, Russia and Iran would be unaffected, as would Mexico and most of Latin America, and the bulk of Africa and Asia. I don’t want to over-generalize; you can find the original country-by-country Deagel forecast here. Deagel published an updated prediction in 2020 which didn’t change the forecast all that much. 2025 remained the target year. The Deagel website’s owners have never been revealed.
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