Many of us see the infrastructure pouring into their communities while many do not openly notice but it still gives them a semi conscious sense of unease. Big metal boxes going in everywhere, speaker like boxes sitting on top of every telephone pole. Fencing between the major highways suddenly going up and for what? I'd like to know if their satellites really do provide everything they say they do. I'm doubting it. Another psychological operation of big brother is watching that changes behaviour? All of this will continue to come out. Are land grant colleges heavily controlled by the pentagon? Are they building them out like the repurposed Walmarts, using sports stadiums and more? Look at your local land grant state universities and what building projects are going on.
I lived in West Lafayette, In. next to Purdue University. It was originally a land grant institution intended to educate the sons and daughters of farmers and factory workers, thus the large statue of a "boilermaker" ironworker outside of the football stadium.
Today, Purdue is as enmeshed with the governmental/ corporate/ defense structure as any American educational institution. I remember a partnership with SAAB for research into military aircraft engines. That's one program among many.
With regard to your comment about the encroachment of surveillance/cordon technology, I spend a good deal of time roaming on foot and can't help but notice the mobile camera assemblies on poles in the parking lots of shopping centers. These would have had people talking in decades past. Now, no one seems to notice.
They are everywhere now and many do not look like cameras. People have had their thinking processes, judgements and confidence messed with on many different levels. The predators have inflicted trauma with different tools. When I think about their grotesque kill box infrastructure what I know is what goes up can and will come down.
IDF strategy in Gaza lifted from Vietnam
Many of us see the infrastructure pouring into their communities while many do not openly notice but it still gives them a semi conscious sense of unease. Big metal boxes going in everywhere, speaker like boxes sitting on top of every telephone pole. Fencing between the major highways suddenly going up and for what? I'd like to know if their satellites really do provide everything they say they do. I'm doubting it. Another psychological operation of big brother is watching that changes behaviour? All of this will continue to come out. Are land grant colleges heavily controlled by the pentagon? Are they building them out like the repurposed Walmarts, using sports stadiums and more? Look at your local land grant state universities and what building projects are going on.
Hi Gayle,
I lived in West Lafayette, In. next to Purdue University. It was originally a land grant institution intended to educate the sons and daughters of farmers and factory workers, thus the large statue of a "boilermaker" ironworker outside of the football stadium.
Today, Purdue is as enmeshed with the governmental/ corporate/ defense structure as any American educational institution. I remember a partnership with SAAB for research into military aircraft engines. That's one program among many.
With regard to your comment about the encroachment of surveillance/cordon technology, I spend a good deal of time roaming on foot and can't help but notice the mobile camera assemblies on poles in the parking lots of shopping centers. These would have had people talking in decades past. Now, no one seems to notice.
They are everywhere now and many do not look like cameras. People have had their thinking processes, judgements and confidence messed with on many different levels. The predators have inflicted trauma with different tools. When I think about their grotesque kill box infrastructure what I know is what goes up can and will come down.
big TQ for posting this. Col. Prouty's interviews, still available on the internet, are a source of knowledge (and wisdom) too - https://prouty.org/
How Panama became the SkyNet series is great. I'm at the 'Vietnam War' section now and it's a real awakening. Thanks for all your work.