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Friday, April 13, 2012

Gary Webb and the Fate of Dissent

"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." --Thomas Jefferson


Gary Webb, the former San Jose Mercury News reporter who unveiled the dark alliance between shadow forces with government connections and the drug business, supposedly committed suicide in 1994. I say supposedly because he is alleged to have fired two gun shots into his own cranium, and it kind of stretches credibility to believe he had the presence of mind to fire a second one. He had been gradually edged out of the news profession after his paper withdrew its support--a reporter who had won the Pulitzer prize for previous journalistic work.

Some of the suicides of whistleblowers are actually engineered from behind the scenes using the incredible capabilities of the synthetic telepathy, as it is now sometimes called, by making the lives of the targets quite miserable with relentless stalking combined with all kinds of torture-harassment, which even includes maneuvering the behaviors of key persons in that target's environment to be detrimental to him/her. The stalkers seem to have virtually no opposition from those entrusted with law enforcement however much the victim may complain. In my case I have complained through all kinds of channels for actual decades, to no seeming avail. Lately my perps have alternated between choking my adenoids till I can't breath through inducing tissue swelling, and wafting mental states at me from seemingly spiritually and emotionally broken down sources as means of disablement, for instance. The victim who is not even aware of their capabilities, who is not aware of being acted upon, and hence mistakes these states for his own, is even more vulnerable to collapse, because he is more fatalistic about their origin and any prospect of relief or cure. Of course this (induced suicide) is a favorite method of elimination of dissent because of its plausible deniability. A striking number of prominent dissidents in the last few decades have taken their own lives or have otherwise disappeared prematurely. Abbie Hoffman, for example, who in public lectures actually discussed CIA assassinations disguised as suicides, then ultimately proceeded to take his own life. Some targets could fall victim to other means of remote influence with the technology, such as inducement of heart attack, stroke, or cancer (as radiation is carcinogenic), all of which can be attributed to natural causes. With this neutralization of dissent free criticism of social injustice becomes ever more scarce, and the public becomes more like a homogeneous mesmerized flock without leadership for constructive change.

Gary Webb's story found its way back onto the Internet after his death. It can still be viewed at http://www.narconews.com/darkalliance/drugs/start.htm
He also leaves us with the book he wrote on the story entitled "Dark Alliance." There are also some videos on YouTube.

There is another even more sinister chapter in history which needs to be unveiled--the connection between mind control and forms of human trafficking which included organized prostitution rings and sex slavery. This connection is so egregious that I cannot let it rest, because of the human misery it must have wrought, and might still be causing, since no crack down on these activities ever really occur because of public ignorance. This is another area of typical organized crime involvement which seems to have had sanction by users of this technology. Regular slavery is bad enough, but compounded by the use of MC technology it is horrendous.

Gary Webb--a canary in the American mineshaft personal quote (from Wikipedia biography of Webb):
"If we had met five years ago, you wouldn't have found a more staunch defender of the newspaper industry than me ... I was winning awards, getting raises, lecturing college classes, appearing on TV shows, and judging journalism contests. So how could I possibly agree with people like Noam Chomsky and Ben Bagdikian, who were claiming the system didn't work, that it was steered by powerful special interests and corporations, and existed to protect the power elite? And then I wrote some stories that made me realize how sadly misplaced my bliss had been. The reason I'd enjoyed such smooth sailing for so long hadn't been, as I'd assumed, because I was careful and diligent and good at my job ... The truth was that, in all those years, I hadn't written anything important enough to suppress....”