We Will Have Our Revenge, and it will Taste Delicious
Many have been worried we are losing our country to a cabal of international criminals working through China to run our government with many forms of influence. They miss President Trump and have been wondering when he will return to the public scene. But as I said at the beginning of this massive election fraud case that we witnessed in 2020, Trump can still be our president. He was our pick, and we do not have to give him up just because our government bent the rules to power their kind of representative. It has been good to let Biden screw up to show the trouble with communism because that is what Democrats are after. They are making their move because they think they irreversibly have control of our government. However, Trump is planning his comeback starting with his old plane, the incredible 757 so well known in 2016. Trump’s plane is getting an excellent new paint job and an update to all its components and will be done by the end of 2021. The renovations will reflect not the real estate mogul with the supermodel wife and gold palace at the top of Trump Tower, but a guy who had been President of the United States and will be again. So, there is hope, don’t get lost in the panic and sorrow. We will have our day of revenge, and it will taste delicious.
I’m sure Rochelle Walensk is a nice lady who would be a friendly backyard barbecue host in Georgetown. She might even be quite good at picking brackets for March Madness. She looks like the kind of gal who knows something about college sports. But when it comes to the role she plays as Director of the CDC, she has become quite a villain when covering for her buddy, Dr. Fauci, and his funding of “gain of function” research in the now-famous Wuhan lab in China. It is pretty clear Covid-19 was tampered with at the Wuhan lab, and much of that has been blamed on the Chinese government. But now that the smoke is clearing, we see what direct role Dr. Fauci played in unleashing that virus to the world. And why he has become the leading voice promoting the pandemic status to the world, which has ended up costing us all trillions and trillions of dollars and has killed many people. While Fauci has been posing for a picture beside his pool, becoming an international celebrity, it’s pretty known now that Covid would never have happened if not for Fauci’s tampering, to begin with. And, of course, Rochelle Walensk knows about it all and covers the government-industry that unleashed Covid-19 in such a destructive way.
One question that comes up with all this, if China is so rich, why aren’t they funding their own Wuhan lab. Why is Bill Gates so involved? And why is Fauci funneling taxpayer money into a Chinese lab to produce a super virus that spreads so quickly? Who came up with the story that someone ate a bat, and that’s how the virus got out? I mean, the whole thing was telegraphed in November of 2019 at Event 201. Rochelle Walensk knew about that event and what the pre-planning pandemic outbreak was simulating. Bill Gates was trying to cover up his bad sexual deeds in his marriage to keep Malinda happy and quiet about his Jeffery Epstein adventures with little kids. Nothing like saving the world from a made-up Wuhan virus to shut everyone up. Fighting climate change was an excellent way to keep the escapades of failing marriage off the front pages and using Dr. Fauci’s gain of function virus to do so. It’s all coming together. We can see the puzzle pattern because we’ve found the edges. And like a nice lady, Rochelle Walensk at the CDC ran a cover story for the entire crime by attempting to backtrack everything now that the case is all falling apart.
She must really, Walensk at the CDC sees the writing on the wall. States all over America are stopping their compliance with the government mandates. I started to see this trend over the winter as I traveled from one end of the country to another. People were taking off their masks, ignoring the social distancing guidelines, and they were getting back to life as usual. I noticed it when we went to the movies to see Godzilla vs. Kong (a pretty good film, by the way), and people were sick and tired of this stupid Covid crap. I saw it as the zoo when we visited recently. Even the zoo filled with liberal employees was tired of masks and social distancing. I talked a bit to the girl who ran the train at the zoo and asked her how she felt about cleaning the seats after every train ride. She was expressing readiness for disobedience. Those stories are everywhere. Now the government is losing its ability to control the population with fear, so Walensk has no choice but to reverse the mask policy, cover for Dr. Fauci and cooperate to get the country back open again. The gig is up, and the CDC either gets with it, or the world will see that they have lost control of the population and will have lost it forever. Yielding now gives the government types hope that all is not yet lost.
But I would say for them that they blew it. Any trust we had in the CDC or government in general over a possibility of a pandemic is gone. We were fooled once, and it won’t happen again. We suspended our Constitutional limits on government for over a year, and that was devastating. The government abused its power, and we all suffered for it. And worse yet, we allowed this Covid virus to tamper with our elections. If the government hadn’t gotten involved, we would have likely had very different election results up and down the tickets. We do not have the proper representation in our government as a result. The government used Covid to tamper with our elections, which is a crime on a massive scale. Without question, the CDC Director knows all about it; she knows that Fauci was involved with the Wuhan lab that unleased this disaster of a virus. She knows that he is lying about it all on the news every night, using chaos to divert attention away from his crimes. She knows that the government used CDC guidelines to steal an election. To crippling the economy. To kill people in nursing homes so that the government could point to actual deaths.
All serious stuff, and now the story is breaking, so what is she supposed to do? States are opening regardless of what the CDC has to say about it. Florida opening all the way put a nail in the coffin of Covid. After that, other states followed. Even Ohio, where many of the lockdowns started under Mike DeWine, is opening again on June 2nd. If they somehow fail to do so, the state legislature will do it for him on June 23rd. The emergency powers that the Governor has have been taken from him. The same story could be said to be happening in many other states as well.
That leaves the CDC in the precarious position of backtracking for their survival. The parade of mistakes and maliciousness that led to this moment can’t be taken back, and nobody can afford to dig the hole even deeper. Wisely, Rochelle Walensk knows that it’s time to fold. Possibly to even win back some support by playing along. But one thing is relatively straightforward, people, voters, are done with Covid-19. The government abused the trust that most people have in government. Too many people see the crimes that were committed in the process. And now it’s time to pay. Dr. Fauci played with fire, and he got burnt. The CDC overplayed its hand to help cover crimes, and now it’s coming back on them. This is the reason for all the confusion, where the CDC said so much about wearing the masks to fight a virus, which is about as unscientific as anybody could get, to now saying take the masks off, and have a good life. Forget anything that happened. Sorry. Well, that’s not going to fly; people will be talking about this case for decades. It will still be written about 100 years from now regarding what not to do. And all the names that are contained in that story will live on in history as some of the biggest buffoons ever to roam the earth. And Rochelle Walensk knows now that her name will be on that list.
There is a pattern to all the evils we are witnessing for those who haven’t noticed yet. But it isn’t new; I’ve published hundreds and hundreds of articles on the topic, which can be found with an easy search of my site here. About a decade ago, we called it The Delphi Technique, a method of building consensus among groups of people in school districts toward justifying progressive budget justifications. They have since changed the name of it to many other things. Still, consensus building is now the primary objective in just about every social behavior. It means that the government has chosen to manage mass groups of people with a very top-down communist approach, which is very unsatisfying, even to people who lean to the political left. The reason is that consensus building is designed to apply peer pressure on the participants to act against their intelligence and individual ability to think. The intent is to make it clear to all that whatever decisions are made are for the good of all, not the satisfaction of the few. Its collectivism 101 and is now used in every social interaction that we have. Media heads are using consensus building to establish that there was no voter fraud in the last election. Or that we should trust everything the CDC told us about Covid-19. Or that we should elect politicians who are friendly, not practical. Critical race theory is just another consensus-building exercise meant to establish in our minds that Democrats are here today in the 21st century standing to fight slavery. They will never teach in public schools that Democrats held slaves and fought a war to keep them as the American Constitution sought to free them under Republicans.
Most people have from their birth a certain level of trust in others that their intellects have never matured into thinking on their own. This leaves them particularly vulnerable when it comes to manipulative people who try to sell them cars, condos, or big government plans created by rich billionaires meeting in Davos so they can do what all A-Type personalities since the beginning of time wanted to do, rule the world. In public schools, consensus building was always used to justify the out-of-control spending school boards and the labor unions present to the public that has to pay for all the nonsense, in business its to mitigate the needs of management to conduct a business when labor unions demand the façade of being joint owners of the management activities from the perspective of the worker. That is usually when a company must hire a consultant to defend production from the social expectations of communism which has seeped into the foundation of every labor union and is as anti-American has to put a communist flag on a front porch instead of an American one.
The premise of consensus building is to convince people, such as in a jury of our peers, to agree on what is presented despite their personal beliefs. We accept that what’s good for the many is best for the whole, and if you are an offshoot of thinking, you need to get with the program. That is essentially what lawyers do in court; they build consensus toward the guilt or innocence of their clients. If jurors ever want to go home from deliberation, they will have to reach an agreement with their peers. That is very democratic, but our nation was never intended to be anything but a republic. We elect representatives to cover us in the legislative process so we can do other things. But rule over the affairs of our country is not majority rule as they say in democracy. It’s meant to let logic reign supreme and let individual input debate the premise of a collective mass and to convince thinking people to change their minds, perhaps. Consensus building is hidden behind the same intent; only the goal is to prove a preconceived notion and then inject it into a group setting and drive approval among that group through consensus building, surrendering their private thoughts to the thoughts of the mass group.
The psychological goal of wearing masks by government mandate during the recent Covid experiments where governments worldwide were testing what they could get away within the public was that the masks were meant to build consensus. No matter what you thought of the virus, the act of wearing the masks was forced compliance to admit that there was a threat to our society. If you didn’t believe that the virus was deadly, you would be forced to think the government could put you in jail for not wearing one or that they could destroy your business, your life, and everything you would ever hope to be. So you had to accept some level of danger, allowing the government to build a consensus in society. Once that was established, when the subsequent crises came along, people were already trained to accept the consensus-building efforts on a mass scale, which in America was accepting election fraud. It’s no accident that all the media outlets and government participants, even in the GOP, were trained to accept without question that any mention of election tampering was taboo and off the table. Many people have been trained to think that individuals must sacrifice for the greater good; they bought into their self-preservation technique. That is the point where Liz Cheney got into trouble along with Mitch McConnell. They may have thought something different about the election results or saw that the attack against Trump helped them with their political futures, so they came to a consensus on the matter for all those reasons and more. That’s how consensus-building is used to cover up crimes when in fact, we should be using thought and intellect to expose crimes.
That is why it is evil to utilize consensus building in any endeavor. Getting along in society is not more important than uncovering any truth, whether the topic is UFOs flying around or election fraud. As thinking human beings in a representative republic, we should always seek intellect over the agreement. Self-interest will allow the best idea to surface through debate. But to bend society to the will of the masses and use consensus-building tricks to expose the weaknesses of our childhood training into a cover-up of mass crimes and budget overreach is pure evil. The scheme is being used to perpetuate massive criminal intent by the world’s governments by making innocent people complicit in the process. And that is where we find ourselves today. These consensus-building tools are not new, but their variants have moved from something you could name like The Delphi Technique to social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. Those are not methods of communication as much as they are consensus-building tools on a mass scale to take local opinions and connect them to the world at large, not for the enhancement of communication, but to attach the individual mind to the masses of group consensus. If people disagree with you, they can criticize you just as they might in high school, where many people learned consensus-building social behavior through a simple rewards system. Do what the masses say; they will like you. Buy the popular jeans, be at the big party or be chastised, or even take the latest drugs, drink too much alcohol, or be labeled a freak. Now that is done on Facebook to hide crimes of government and their meddling in our elections. And that is why consensus building is a vast evil that needs to be eradicated, but before we can do that, you have to know, dear reader, that it is happening every day, and to you directly, just about everywhere you go.
Wait a minute; why are news outlets still insisting that there was no election fraud in 2020? Now I know the answer, but I have to ask it that way for the facetious, rhetorical question which it provokes and has been a screen for massive, international crime. It’s one thing to say that a person doesn’t believe there was election fraud that gave the election to Joe Biden. It’s an entirely different thing to say that “there is no evidence.” Because there is a lot of evidence that there was something wrong. First, there are significant problems with the Dominion Machines in Antrim County, Michigan, and now we have the Biden Justice Department into the Arkansas audit. There will be a collision course on the results regardless of what is found. There will be people from now until the end of time who will believe that this election was cheated. The only way to avoid that fate is for Dominion and the outlets claiming there was no fraud to let people look at their machines. To understand that there wasn’t any Internet tampering through the machine’s IP addresses and that there were no deals with China to instigate the biggest cyber hack in the history of the world. Saying there was no election fraud from media outlets like Facebook, Twitter, and the network and cable news outlets controlled by massively wealthy billionaires giving infinite amounts of money to defeat Trump just isn’t going to cut the bacon.
Most criminals will proclaim innocence when caught and pressed. The many people behind the proposed fraud of the 2020 election are no different; the only difference is that the crime was a white one, not typically considered part of the criminal class. But the evidence is mounting quickly, which shows that Trump did win that 2020 election. It’s not just wishful thinking by Trump supporters. It looks like our government has been working with a hostile foreign government to undercut our republic, and that is serious business. Just having a bunch of people declare that there isn’t any evidence isn’t a valid argument. People can say what they want about Mike Lindell. I was watching some of Lindell’s work on election fraud on his new Frank Speech social media site. I have observed how hostile news outlets have been toward that social media site, and I smell a rat. If what Mike Lindell was doing wasn’t a threat in exposing the criminals who stole the election, they wouldn’t be so threatened by him. They would let him do a social media site without much comment. But that they do care tells you everything you need to know. We see a cover-up, and at this point, everyone claiming that there is no election fraud are those we need to be investigating because, like most criminals, they sound guilty.
I’d like to believe it when everyone says there was no election fraud in the 2020 election. There would have to be many people involved, including news commentators like Bret Baier on Fox and Chris Wallace. They aren’t precisely Republicans, but they are big names on a big station. Would they be enticed by billionaire money, fear for their jobs if they didn’t play along? I think they would be; I don’t think their journalistic integrity is that important to them. The belief that it is part of their brand is not so intrinsically crucial to their beings’ essence. Many people in the media will say and do anything for money, which makes them particularly dangerous when there are many rich political enemies of Trump and the MAGA movement who want to destroy the movement at any cost. And there are always reporters and networks with their hands out for some money to say whatever they are told to say. That is why so many of them say there was no election fraud without evidence that there wasn’t. Instead, they offer themselves to say what they are paid to say and ask no further questions.
If Dominion and other government election officials were more transparent about their counting methods, this story could be retired quickly. Instead, the story has grown with more and more denials from them that aren’t aligned with reality’s facts. Their method isn’t to find the truth; it’s to confine it by eliminating competing outlets looking into voter fraud, like Mike Lindell. Instead of offering evidence that no election fraud did occur, they have chosen to attack Mike Lindell, who is asking the questions. They are using the Justice Department to harass legally President Trump’s attorney, Rudy Giuliani, and the attacks on Sydney Powell, Linn Wood, and others questioning voter problems with the Dominion voting machines. Do you know what that means? They are guilty and hiding something. Likely they are hiding a lot.
Mike Lindell’s new video on election fraud that he has on his Frank Speech website Absolute Interference featured personal information for me. It had voting results from Butler County, Ohio, and Hamilton County to the south, which is in my neck of the woods. I know the area and know how much it leans Republican. There was voting tampering discovered there also. The difference between Ohio and Pennsylvania and other states is that the margin was so significant in Ohio that they couldn’t get the votes. Things were tighter in those other controversial states, and even there, they had to go to extraordinary measures to get Biden votes. All this has been captured as evidence. Now that evidence might prove to be not enough, it should see its day in court, and people should want to resolve it. What is the government afraid of? What is Dominion fearful of? If they were innocent, why are they so hostile and aggressive? Well, you know, dear reader. You’re not stupid.
I’m going to go out on a limb here; this election fraud thing is genuine. The scammers set the whole thing up with the Russian story over the last four years so that when they did pull off the election fraud that was long-planned, people would be too tired of the story and all too willing to listen to the authorities without question. But not everyone. There are people like Mike Lindell who are eager to ask questions and put some money behind the effort. And they have uncovered enough to see a day in court. Of course, the criminals in this election fraud case, including our own three letter intelligence agencies, our House and Senate members, our Department of Justice, countries like Iran and China, social media companies like Facebook and Twitter, all thought they were too big to get caught. And what we saw happen on January 6th was just a hint of what could yet happen as people are upset to see such a scandal go unpunished. We have been made to look at them and think of the rioters who had their president stolen from them to appear crazy. But they look now to be prophets who knew on that day by instinct that their government wasn’t accountable to them and was lying to them. And perhaps that is the real point behind the cover-up. To prove such massive voter fraud would destroy fundamental assumptions of our republic. Many people in the Beltway can’t afford to have that question even proposed, let alone proven true.
Government fails to convince people that Covid was real
I’m not bragging, but it’s important to point out when you are right about something so that people know they can trust you when you say something. I watch a lot of news, and I listen to talk radio for nearly 16 to 17 hours per day, often when I’m doing other things as well. I read a lot, at least 3 hours of something a day, newsprint, books, opinion pieces, and I can say that when Covid-19 broke as a story, I blew it off for what it was, an election year attack against Trump after the impeachment thing fell apart in the House in January of 2020. A plan hatched in Davos and New York by corporate progressives behind the Green communist agenda then hatched their plan to steal the election. They planned to trap Trump with this whole Covid thing, and a national shutdown of the economy was created to ruin the red hot economy. They wanted to cause people not to vote for Trump in the November election later that year. Trump, however, made the best of things; it didn’t hurt the internals on both sides, so at that point, Plan B was unleashed and Democrats, along with those same corporate progressives, planned to use Covid as an excuse to change voting habits. I said all that in January and February before there was even a single lockdown, so by March, when all the unfathomable police state lockdowns started happening, and people didn’t know what to do, I had predicted everything, to the crossed “Ts” and dotted, “Is.” And because of my exposure to media, I think it’s safe to say that I was the first and only one perhaps in the entire world to call Covid what it was at the point when the CDC and WHO was saying it. It was a scam at the start, and it’s a scam now; even people who typically are good with these things, like Rush Limbaugh, bought the Covid begin in the first two weeks, but not me. I didn’t buy it for one minute, so that should set the stage for all the things I will say about Covid in the months to come, including today.
The Covid lockdowns, the quarantining, the social distancing, everything we have been doing regarding Covid has been for show, to sell the severity of the virus without any proof that it was ever hazardous. We know the government agencies lied to us about the deaths, how they spread, and what was good to do or not do based on their agenda items. It was clear that most of what we did do in reaction to Covid made things worse, which the government wanted to keep the story alive to satisfy all their political targets for 2020. Just look at the case from a New York perspective, and the betrayal becomes obvious. The same for Michigan, a complete disaster. The solution to Covid from the beginning was to take medicine. Not to wear a dirty virus-filled mask that kept the virus alive longer and allowed it to spread more easily because you constantly touch the mask with your hands then touch everything else. And to avoid exposing the virus to ultraviolent sunlight, which kills it. After all, the mask’s purpose was to keep the virus alive longer so that Democrats and their science activists could keep the virus alive until the election was over. Like now, Joe Biden has set a target of July 4th before people can remove their masks to show off the new authority the government thinks it has because of how people listened to them during 2020. Only 2021 is a different story. People are no longer listening. Thankfully, they are finally calling bullshit on the government response to the virus because history has more than shown that people like me were right from the beginning; the government approach to Covid was all wrong and deliberately toxic for strategic political reasons. And now that there are vaccines available, the kind of people who fall for these government tricks are ready to get back into action. Then, the people like me always thought Covid was pure politics who are now joined in skepticism by the vaccination types.
I knew what was going to happen all along. The activity at Paul Brown Stadium during the last weekend of April 2021 is all anybody needs to know about Covid protocols and their motivations, and the government’s ability to know anything. So free vaccinations were being offered at the pro football stadium in downtown Cincinnati, where I live. They expected 5000 people to come and get the shot over that public offering, to fight Covid—as it was sold to the public. However, only 1000 people showed up. The government missed the mark by 4000 people, overstating what they thought would show up based on their internal projections and considering a downtown population of around a million people in the region. They ended the weekend way under their targets. As a result of some re-calculation that goes all the way up to the Biden White House and their CDC co-conspirators, it is now apparent that there will always be a quarter of our entire population who will never get the Covid vaccination.
So what does all that mean? Well, even with all the hard-selling, the cheated election results, the attempted conquest by the government on a society of free people who were convinced to lock themselves in their homes, destroy their economy, lose their jobs and even not see family members, there is still one-quarter of the entire American population that hasn’t been terrified into getting the vaccine. Of those who did get the vaccine, they essentially did so to regain freedom from a government that took those freedoms away during the whole ordeal. They didn’t get the vaccine because they believed the CDC and other government scientists so much as ordinary people just wanted to get the government off their backs so they could get back to everyday life. They were learning all that makes that quarter percent population a lot scarier than they otherwise might be because the government threw everything, including the kitchen sink, at this Covid thing only to get these very short-term results. When the government scientists roleplayed this whole coronavirus attack from China back at Event 202 in New York in October of 2019, they planned and expected a much more significant portion of the American population to be suckered into this scam. For them, it is very disheartening to learn that all they accomplished over the last year of their scamdemic failed to do more than get 1000 people to show up at a football stadium to get something for free for what was sold as a “good cause.”
I know now it’s fashionable to be scared of what the government has done with Covid and the intentions for destroying our Republic. The masks are off, and people can now see what I’ve been warning everyone about for decades. And I haven’t been wrong about any of it. And I’m not wrong now when I say that there is panic in this Biden government of corporate progressives. They thought they were masters of the universe, and they did not respect the American people. They failed to understand what motivates them, what makes them tick. Corporate progressives thought that just because people respond favorably to their burger ads or will shop at their stores and go to their theme parks, watch their network television shows, that they would also listen to the same types of people when told that Covid was dangerous and would give up their freedoms to fight it. That’s where everything went wrong. Americans will do things and listen when they think they have a choice. But the moment you take that choice away from them, they go in the other direction. They vote for Trump. They go to motorcycle rallies. They drink too much. They do lots of destructive things they might not otherwise do if the government had just left them alone. Because they are free to think, people in America will naturally question everything and work against organized thought out of their self-preservation. And that’s why this government and ultimately the global push to make Covid a unifier of all cultures under the communism of China is because people in America are free to think, and once they get a chance, they decide for themselves how to live and think. They are no closer to being broken than before the day Covid-19 was announced as a pandemic by the CDC and WHO. For these idiots, that is frustrating—a sure sign of their ultimate and inevitable failure in the months to come.
I have nothing at all against Indians. There are many admirable traits that they have that speak well of them as a culture. Yet my thoughts about them in the scheme of Westward Expansion is that they lost the war. And they deserved to. I can’t agree with the modern interpretation of these events. Like 9.999999% out of ten, most people do not know history enough to have an opinion, and that includes the professionals who teach at our universities. I have a unique relationship with history, and I can say that Rick Santorum was right about his comments in April of 2021 when he said that “there isn’t much Native American culture in American culture.” He has since walked back those comments due to intense pressure by the progressive elements of our society. They have made Native American worship just another political strategy to undo America as a country. Like their attempts to paint slavery as an excuse, North America should have never gone independent and, for unwarranted reasons, sought to destroy our Western culture with great effort using Indians as an excuse. Yet some profound things happened that fully justify Westward Expansion and America’s founding as the correct and moral necessity that it was. The world of politics is entirely wrong in its approach. For instance, if not for the real Pirates of the Caribbean, slaves today would have never been freed. It took the pirates of the time to invent the concept of freedom in the world, and as pirates raided merchant vessels from England, France, and Spain, they freed black men being stolen from Africa whenever they could. A democratic process was then created for the first time in human history that was directly learned by our Founding Fathers a century later. That effort then translated to America’s Westward Expansion, which destroyed the culture of the Indians. For the name of freedom, they deserved to lose. It should be celebrated, not regretted, for all the same reasons that it was Republicans who freed men and women of color upon studying the pirate movement. The quest for humans to free themselves from an ominous past of king worship and imposition of radical religious movements which hindered the human mind for thousands of years was necessary.
You must know who did what to whom regarding slavery or the conquest of “Native Americans.” The desire for freedom from cultures of oppression, which England, France, and Spain were in the world of that time, before them, it was the Chinese coming straight out of the Ming Dynasty where they roamed the earth in their giant treasure ships procreating with cultures everywhere. At the same time, they spread the wealth of China liberally. You likely didn’t hear about all this because they certainly don’t teach any about it in school. Still, there was trade going on globally between various cultures going back before Christ. As Spain was building little ships to send Christopher Columbus across the ocean to look for new trade routes to India, the Chinese for many centuries prior had floating cities bigger than anything previously seen on earth. Their goal was to promote the might of China. What we know about the modern Indian was directly attached to this effort. Many Indian tribes were created globally and were hardly native to the continent from its inception. The idea of diffusion from hunters and gathers coming down from the Bering Strait and settling the North American mainland first is preposterous. Before known history, even a few thousand years before Christ in the Middle East, Phoenicians show evidence of trading in North America looking for vast copper mines in the Great Lakes region.
I say all this for context because people upset with Santorum’s comments about Indians have pointed out the great societies of the Aztec and the people of Cahokia. The massive pyramids just outside of St. Louis are just off the highway there as millions of people drive by every day and do not notice them at all. Yet that is evidence of the extraordinary sophistication of global cultures trading all over the world. That is the same kind of story as the Mound Builders of the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys. We know now that these people were very large, some as big as 8 feet and 9 feet tall. We call them giants now who came from the culture that built Stonehenge and were mixed with red-haired Vikings and migrants from Germany and perhaps even Egypt again well before Christ was born in a manger. Lazy scientists who work in the Marxist university system over the very young fields of archaeology and anthropology are just beginning to scratch the surface of any global natural history. There is so much that isn’t known. It has been way too soon to judge any culture anywhere regarding slavery, native status, and the like. There is yet so much to learn. They typically associate mound-building cultures as Adena and Hopewell Indians, but nobody knows. With all the research that we have done, nobody knows anything about the Cahokia people who built those massive pyramids right in the middle of North America. It was all along a known trade route of the Mississippi River to the rest of the world, the pre-Mayan people, people in South America, and Africa, and beyond. It is agreed that Cahokia supported a cityscape larger than London at the time.
The Lakota, the Sioux, the Shawnee were not ancient cultures who built all these North American relics but were primitive offshoots of sophisticated societies that fell apart under the standard Vico Cycle. I always talk about the Vico Cycle and people who turn back to the primitive under a necessity for the ambitious to rule over the lazy who are glad to follow. So they became warring factions of hunter and gatherer tribes which is what met the first Americans. The Five Nations of the Iroquois were not ever going to form a great government and shape the nature of human civilization. They had a chance, and they blew it long before Americans ever arrived to create a great republic. Interpreters of history have it all wrong and did from the beginning turning the entire analysis into a political weapon instead of fact. And when the two cultures met, the Indians were beaten as they should have been. Their deep past was relatively shallow, and they felt the human need to be free of rule over tribal leaders and bloodthirsty kings. Of course, the pirates were made out to be terrible. Look at who interpreted history, the English, the Spanish, and the French, who were destroying the cultures at the time in South, Central, and North America for gold. But Americans evolved and fought them all off, and freed the slaves, and stopped the long history of tyranny in the world for the first time. The Indians as we knew them were run over by the process, but that had been going on for many centuries, and if it hadn’t been Westward Expansion, it would have been themselves. They would have destroyed each other as they were known to do. Indians weren’t peace-loving victims. They indeed weren’t the ideal utopia of Sir Thomas More and other liberal contemplators of the human condition. They were savages and muts from the world after tens of thousands of years of migration and global trade set to fail as all cultures typically do. And in that regard, Rick Santorum should have never walked back his comments—because he was and remains correct.
Not to just spawn off conspiracy theories, I took a moment to go to a site that honestly pisses me off to no end, the Middletown Mound near my home, literally just a few minutes north above the Great Miami River to show a site where I will bet everything that there are the bones of giants within the contents of the mound shown in the video above. I say that because it is well known now that it’s twin, the Miamisburg Mound just a few miles upriver from the Middletown Mound has known large skulls found within it and full skeletons of people 8’6” in height. The people who excavated the mound were so terrified of the contents that they have not returned to excavate the mound since 1869. Its not as if people didn’t know about the mounds or the giants, but the government came along and built the Monsanto Nuclear site right on top of this ancient complex, which dated to 200 B.C. to 1000 B.C. All this was chronicled in a little booklet called The Brief Historical Background of Miamisburg Mound that cost $3 and was passed out at the May 1975 Explosive Safety Engineering Conference conducted on site by the Monsanto Research Corporation. Copies of that little booklet are still floating around among the local residents. Of course, the Monsanto site of Mound Laboratories is tied to Wright-Patterson Airforce Base and all the Hanger 18 mysteries that involved alien retro engineering and the nuclear war program in general, right there on the site of a city of ancient people who were 7 to 8 feet tall—people who would make Shaquille O’Neal look like a little fellow.
The point of the matter is that there is still excavations that could be done at Miamisburg that would prove the point that I’m making. And its twin, the Middletown Mound as you can see in the video is just sitting their untouched for all this time, except for some obvious looting that took place many years ago that likely has giant skulls stuck in some private collection because nobody wants to get busted by the Native American Graves Protection & Repatriation Act. Which was the point in my video, modern politics has decided that Native Americans as identified by the traditional Indians of cowboy movies should be exploited as an argument against the creation of America. That’s why I addressed that issue quickly in my book, because to understand the real story of America and ironically the history of the world, you have to redefine what a Native American is. Obviously, we aren’t talking about cultures that existed in a vacuum in 1750 A.D. or 500 A.D. These mounds look to have been built a thousand years before Christ, before even the Greeks were doing anything about considering philosophy as an educational opportunity.
Because of the politics of Indian exploitation by modern politics, we are avoiding a real truth to our ancient past that likely would be very valuable to understand, which is why it makes me pretty damn angry to think about. As I pointed out, the evidence is right there in front of our faces, and there has been so much of that evidence already destroyed. And people in the know understand, which is why there is no desire to do any kind of real excavations and to discover what kind of giant bones are in those mounds in a modern sense so that we can properly study them and move this topic beyond speculation and into the realm of science fact. I would suggest that we have enough reports to ask the questions and to draw some basic conclusions which is what I do. But to get into the place where we actually can write new history books and make new laws based on new understanding is something we should be eager to do as a society, but clearly are not. The goal of modern politics is to exploit races of people based on an assumed history that evidence is showing rapidly was not correct and needs updated interpretations on what a Native American was or should be.
For instance, there is so much evidence that there was a massive culture of these giants roaming around the Ohio River Valley that we could have that debate now based on the limited information we do have. Even the very popular Serpent Mound has reports of 7 foot skeltons there, so this isn’t some regional anomaly involving the Great Miami River. These giant bone findings are everywhere reported. That leads to the question as to why aren’t they in museums? Well, the answer to that is the same as why nobody will admit to election fraud in the 2020 presidential election. The cost of that admission is greater than the management of our present society can afford to accept. To admit that there were advanced cultures in North America well before what we would call Indians is to deal with a larger problem the world has seen since its inception, that of the Vico Cycle, of cultures that rise and fall constantly and the reasons for those failures pointing to the kind of problems we see in modern politics. Obviously, any culture wants to believe they have the answer that nobody has previously had before, so to maintain that illusion to themselves, they chose to either destroy prior evidence to the contrary, or to ignore it even when its in front of their faces. Which is the case of the Middletown Mound shown in the video above. The evidence is being selected to be ignored, because modern politics does not want to surrender their ability to exploit Indians for their progressive causes, in this case to argue that the United States should have never been created, and should be disassembled and rebuilt as some global woke culture under a communist government. Thus, the Giants of Ohio remain a mystery still, but not because there isn’t evidence, but because of political sentiment desires to pretend that they have all the answers and that they aren’t just another failure on the great wheel of the Vico Cycle and the continued failures of every culture that chooses to ignore those hard lessons of birth and creation.
Before there was ever an Indiana Jones movie my teachers were telling me through those scholastic aptitude tests you take in elementary school that my three most likely occupations that I was most suited for were as an archaeologist, a test pilot, and a daredevil. Of course those last two they didn’t take very seriously, but the first came after watching me with the other kids at COSI in Columbus where I often went off by myself to study things that interested me and I asked questions from the workers that were unexpected. Over the years my wife talked me away from being a professional daredevil which has cheapened the cost of owning a car—so that’s a good thing. Being a test pilot required training in the military and that is way too conformist for me. On the skill side, it would be no problem, but on the taking orders side—forget it. And archaeology didn’t pay enough. I wanted a family and I like to spend time with them, so running all over the world getting dirty all the time for very little money wasn’t appealing as a career. But I do enjoy it as a hobby and have never really put it away. As a kid I grew up in Liberty Township and watched many neighborhoods develop over top of Indian burial mounds which didn’t bother me much because I like seeing new things come from the human race. But the land that I grew up on always seemed to me to be holding some key to civilization that needed to be unlocked, so when opportunities came for me to live in different places around the world like New Zealand, New York, Los Angeles and Florida came up—I passed because I honestly feel like I live in one of the best places in the world—and I’ve traveled plenty to know the difference.
Thankfully, because of Indian Jones movies archaeology has seen a tremendous uptick in interest for the last three decades and a lot of very good discoveries have been made around the world and things are starting to become quite clear. Of course the stubborn old academics are grudgingly holding onto their old theories about things, and modern politics has built a tremendous industry around the victimization of Indian tribes using those beaten people as a platform to win elections—but we are discovering that ancient giants lived in North America well before Columbus ever sailed the ocean blue to “discover” the New World. It was new to Europe, but the rest of the world including the Chinese were already there and thriving. And the evidence is in these mound building cultures which has been acquired by many inspired professional and amateur archaeologists that have set the stage for new conclusions about old things and their origins.
So as I was reading through Fritz’s travel guide I noticed that the Middletown Mound wasn’t just some little thing like the ones that many Liberty Township neighborhoods were built over—it was 88’ tall originally which made it as large as the Miamisburg Mound and nearly as tall as the Silbury Hill at Avebury in England. And the thing was literally sitting right within my site—but nobody knew about it. Even the people living near it would just point at it and say—“yeah, that’s where them there Indians have some ‘ingines’ buried.” In reality, and its hiiiigglly likely, there are 8’ to 9’ people buried within the Middletown Mound given what we know about the one in Miamisburg and the surrounding gravel quarries along the Great Miami River.
Of course I went down to see it and you can see the results from the pictures shown here, it’s a location protected as an archaeological site of Historic Places beginning in 1971. So thankfully, nobody can build on it, but otherwise it’s just sitting there waiting for us to discover and give it some attention—which it clearly deserves. It is clear that archaeologists had dug an exploratory trench through the middle of it and that the top had been pulled away, but the incomplete nature of it is incomprehensible to me. How could anybody call themselves an institute of science and leave something this significant sitting in such a dilapidated state? It is beyond me that politics and religion would be allowed to hinder us from proper scientific discovery of facts sitting right in front of us.
If this Middletown Mound site were in England the English Heritage people would have built a theme park out of the mound and used the money to fund their excavations and trickle their excess funds into museums like the Museum Center in Cincinnati. Looking at the site there is enough to work with to conduct a significant dig while hosting it to the public for families to visit and get to know better. And if giants are found in the mound—they need to be properly woven into our historical record. If not, we still need to know more about the people who built it and not just rely on some raw assumptions that it served as a high point for communication upstream.
And honestly, this is why I have never left Liberty Township. I think this area, and in general Ohio, hold a key to life on planet earth that is still preserved from wars which have destroyed the Middle East—where I think these mound builders originated. Fritz Zimmerman’s books confirm much of what I’ve suspected with hard evidence of rather intricate ancient ruins and the Middletown Mound is more than just a high spot built by an extinct people. It’s an ancient ruin likely dating back to before Christ and it needs to be understood clearly—not half cocked with speculation by underfunded grave robbers. After visiting the site of the Middletown Mound I think there is at least 80% potential that what could be discovered inside would change the very nature of archaeology forever—and drive infinite amounts of money in new funding toward the science. And we’d be crazy not to do something about it—which is why I’m writing this. The people who read here know who I’m talking to. Let’s get our thoughts together and do something about it. Such an important archaeological contributor is in Butler County, Ohio and we should do it justice for the benefit of everyone. I saw what they did at Stonehenge recently, which was very impressive. Some might say that this kind of thing isn’t as cool as Stonehenge, but let me say this—I just came from that mysterious place, and the Middletown Mound holds its place in the category of mystery that is equitable. We should be doing more with it than just letting trees grow on top of something so potentially significant. But forget about the whole argument about the site being a “Native American Graves” site, because as I’ve stated, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), Pub. L. 101-601, 25 U.S.C. 3001 et seq., 104 Stat. 3048, the United States federal law enacted on 16 November 1990 needs to be repealed so that proper discovery can take place of such sites—because “Native American” is not a proper term for the people who lived in North America unless you count the Giants of Ohio who lived here well before Europeans arrived after Columbus.
And we can’t properly do that work if we are always apologizing for the sorrows of westward expansion. That is mostly why that great Middletown Mound is sitting there in limbo—and we are compelled to change that status. The lineal descendants of the relics found in the Middletown Mound won’t be the Shawnee, Adena, or the Hopewell Indians, likely they will be the members of the current Middle East who have a heritage with Sumer. So don’t worry about tracking down whatever Indian tribe might own the relics found in the Middletown Mound to Oklahoma or South Dakota, or wherever. The lineal descendants who have proper heritage possession of the mound’s contents are those of us still alive in the United States to tell this global story for the benefit of all mankind.
While I was on the air with Matt Clark during his WAAM radio broadcast recently he wanted me to talk a bit about my latest Curse of Fort Seven Mile series. However, time ran out and we couldn’t get into the details. Actually, I don’t think I could cover all the details in an hour show, or a 10 hour show. For me, what started as a simple pulp fiction series has evolved into something I would term as a philosophy for the 22nd century. The below videos will help with the context but essentially what I’m doing is this: over the next one hundred years we are going to discover that we are not alone in the solar system, let alone the galaxy. We will learn to defy death. We will unlock all the potentials of a Type 1 civilization and that will require us to completely revisit our current political and religious philosophies—because the present ones just won’t be sufficient. That’s not a knock on anybody, but the discoveries of the next century will just unlock a massive amount of potential that isn’t even forecasted on the horizon as of yet—and people will need some means of thinking about those things if they want to survive.
I have been pretty adamant about my hobbies and positions. I essentially grew up studying mythologies and religious cultures, but I like to make money, so I chose professional endeavors that I could raise a family on—but there is a lot about me that is very sympathetic to the Nathan Drake video game character. The people I most admire these days are people like Josh Gates and his friend Erin Ryder. If I did not love family as much as I do, I would have loved to live the life that they have—and believe me I have no regrets. But I do read and watch a lot of what those fantastic people have put out as far as discovery over the years. When they tackle some crypto mystery much of it comes out to nothing, but it’s the asking of the questions that I find absolutely amazing. There are a lot of people, many whom are featured in these videos who have committed enormous amounts of time and resources to asking hard questions about mankind’s origins—and I’ll be honest—I love each and every one of them. When I listen to their lectures and read their books I think in the best case scenarios, they may be getting 50% of any given idea correct. But even 1% of what these people are saying they are major game changers for the entire human race and the world at large.
Lately, there has been an explosion, likely because of the Internet, of conspiracy theories and examinations into a hidden past that does not agree with the Leaky evolutionary theories. The latest revisions are probably driven more by Jurassic Park’s DNA examples and the popular Lord of the Rings movies about Middle Earth—art has helped our society ask new questions from a fresh perspective—and the answers to those questions might just be explosive. If only 1% is true, mankind is in for some startling revelations. The best movies and books are the ones that make you ask, “what if,” and as the videos included here surmise, there are some very smart people who are asking lots of questions tainted by their personal backgrounds. But it is what they agree on that has stimulated my thinking and focused my mind on the hard evidence that is rapidly pouring in.
I wanted to write another Cliffhanger novel but I wanted it to be relevant to the world 100 years from now the way I read Jules Verne, Ayn Rand, H.P. Lovecraft or even Shakespeare. My favorite play of his is Titus Andronicus. His use of extreme violence to tell the moral story of love and loss—as well as dedication are the kinds of things I find infinitely fascinating and it doesn’t matter when in history we read such a story—they still communicate a truth which is valuable. Having these kinds of interests I couldn’t just write some average piece of fiction reviewers of today would like—I wanted to write something that people a century from now would marvel at and would still draw inspiration from. Yet I also wanted to make the argument that the values America had from around 1870 to about 1900 were the best the world had ever seen, and that those values should be captured in a bottle and examined in actually a scientific way—as having merit on culture building itself. The economic means of the country was explosive during that period, morality was respectable, and collectivism was being defeated wherever it was encountered—namely during westward expansion.
For about forty years I have had in my mind a really terrible antagonist and a concept for painting it into a story against the ultimate protagonist—but I needed to collect a lot of information to tell that story. Finally, I feel like I’m there. Once I had all the details worked out, I went to work writing it—and as I thought, it has turned out to be the byproduct of a hyperactive imagination, a technical background, legitimate scientific investigation and all the life experience learned in every hard way imaginable.
Knowing that over the next couple decades history will have to reflect what we are learning now—and that we will learn that not only are we not alone, but that we are currently in a relationship with thinking beings not from earth’s origin story and that the essential ingredient to a successful society resides within individual behavior as opposed to collective salvation—and that once that process begins—where democracies run by a mob take over the individual input of actual leaders—that all civilizations stop functioning and regress back to their beginnings.
Even as my protagonist, Cliffhanger fights bad guys with flaming bullwhips all in the name of justice—it is important these days to define the merits of that justice. It is not enough to simply show bad and good—it has to be defined by actual universal rules of engagement as defined by the observable conditions of our cosmos. To do that we have to step beyond our veil of politics and modern philosophy and take the next step. Taking that step is what and why I’m committing so much time to this new Cliffhanger story. Similarly to that Cannibals of Cahokia story—this Curse of Fort Seven Mile has the benefit of an additional twenty years of hard living and earned observation. Like H.P. Lovecraft I have a love for pulp fiction written in a romantic fashion—and on the surface that is what these new Cliffhanger stories are. But, my protagonist, Fletcher Finnegan in The Curse of Fort Seven Mile is actually named after one of my favorite literary figures of all time, the giant in Finnegan’s Wake from the James Joyce classic. My goals with the work are not to reach the New York Best Seller’s list, or even to get reviews from Publisher’s Weekly. It is to offer a useful philosophy for people grappling with real significant challenges to everything they believed was true for over 10,000 years and to provide them a softer landing philosophically—so to maybe for the first time in human history to provoke a change in mankind’s propensity to always revert back to the Vico cycle. Thus SpokeCliffhanger.
If you want a preview of this work they are available on the sidebar. But the real meat is yet to come and why I am dedicating some specific time and resources to completing it. To get a sense of it, just watch all these videos and you’ll get your mind ready to read what I’m putting into a story intended for readers of the next century. I’m not giving up on politics. But rather it is too small of a shoe for me now. The next obvious evolution is exopolitical theater and the vast changes it will bring. Currently it is a bit on the fringe side, but that will change rapidly—and when it does–well, people will want a point of reference and fiction is a good place to begin—by bridging what we know with what we will come to understand.
I don’t say things until I’ve considered the evidence intently and one of the reasons I’ve been most insistent to write The Curse of Fort Seven Mile with an emphasis of late is because of a realization that I’ve discovered through quite a lot of research. These rumors of some type of life on the Moon of our earth have some weight to them. From the 1976 book written by George Leonard Somebody Else Is on the Moon (linked below) compelling evidence from actual NASA photographs open the topic profoundly. It’s an expensive book to get, but well worth it. Additionally I think it is the remarks of the astronauts who have actually walked on the moon, people like Edger Mitchell and Buzz Aldren who have provided such virtuous testimony—some intentionally, some not so much so. The evidence points more to the fact that there are constructions on the moon that shouldn’t be there and that there is presently, or has been, an alien race active on its surface. If you can’t afford the old Leonard book feel free to watch these following videos for some supportive evidence to the fact.
One of my first big memories as a kid was visiting the Neal Armstrong museum at Wapakoneta, Ohio while my family went on a trip to Put-in-Bay—I was around four years old. Years after that, my class went on a field trip to the museum there while in grade school and I oddly enough remembered most everything because I had been there before. I was the kid who always read the literature on the exhibits, so I felt very much at home compared to the other kids who had seen the place for the first time. Armstrong was a professor at the University of Cincinnati—which was in my hometown and his life occurred very much around me—and I was aware of that growing up. Aviation was born around me as well, so I’ve always taken some pride in the Wright Brothers and old test pilots like Neal Armstrong who was obviously the first person to walk on the moon—at least that we know of. What always bothered me about Armstrong was that he had turned inward after the experience. He wasn’t like Buzz Aldren—Armstrong didn’t relish the celebrity of being the first man on the moon—he had a secret which he avoided talking about and obviously took to his death.
Given Armstrong’s Midwestern roots, I think the guy didn’t like lying to people about what he saw on the moon when NASA switched to a private broadcast while he and Buzz were standing on the surface in July of 1969. I was one year old at the time and my parents were standing me up in front of the television to see the event. All I remember of the occurrence was the shape of the ship and the sounds of the transmissions which I recognized at the museum years later in Wapakoneta. I didn’t understand the context at the time, but the layers of memory solidified it in my thinking for years to come. While everyone was impressed that mankind was standing on the moon, Armstrong had confirmed much of what NASA wanted to see, which wasn’t filmed with cameras that were made public. We were not alone—not by a long shot—and it haunted him for the rest of his life—apparently.
Given all that evidence, it’s just a matter of time before we have to go to the moon and discover what NASA has been avoiding to tell us. Private space companies are headed to the moon and within just a few years of now, there will be hotels on the surface—and by then we’ll learn the hard truth—it won’t be a secret any longer. There is a presence of some life other than our own on the moon right now and they watch us from there for reasons that we’ll discover. I would propose that it’s a kind of interplanetary base camp and they find our civilization interesting and likely some kind of social experiment that they check up on frequently. Just yesterday I drove by the Serpent Mound site in eastern, Ohio and scientists are no closer to figuring out the reason for that strange mound than they were twenty years ago. In fact, they have more questions now than answers. If our science cannot figure out the meaning of things in our own back yards, then they surely aren’t prepared to deal with what’s on the surface of the moon—an entire celestial body that has not had any of its history covered yet by modern development. It’s an open text-book of mankind’s past and whoever was a part of helping to shape it from inception. And it floats there above our heads—all the answers we seek—yet we do not dare to uncover. Actually, you and I might dear reader—but our governments want to hold onto their power for just a while longer. The evidence is there for us to investigate and when we do we have a lot of hard questions to answer about ourselves. Of course the first step will be in returning—and I can’t wait for that to occur. I’d rather know the truth than live with illusions.
Europeans did not discover America–the giants in the Ohio mounds prove that. They were in North America before there was ever an Indian or a Christopher Columbus voyage. And we did not first walk on the moon. Someone was there before us and they are still there. ………………………………