If you’ve ever wondered what I’m on about, or how this site went from a Burning Man fan site to talking about DARPA and the New World Order, then this is the CryptoBeast episode for you. I realize that most people don’t have the time or inclination to follow the 23.5 hours of video content in Shadow History of Burners or the 4.5 hours in 50 Years of Flower Power – so I tried to condense everything into just over an hour.
Everything I am talking about is backed up by references and notes which you can download here. I think it’s a fascinating tale which places the Burning Man Project in a broader historical context, and shows how their social engineering plays an important role in the world. One of the things which fascinates me about it the most is just how badly most Burners don’t want to hear it. YMMV.
So far in this series we’ve gone through the Where, When, What, and Who. Now it’s time to wrap up with the Why and How. We broadcast this live at 1pm PST on Saturday, August 26 2017.
Huge thanks to Jan Irvin of Gnostic Media for all of his work and help in getting this research out to the public. Draw your own conclusions, I have presented my case and supported it with citations and a large amount of evidence. If you have considered the evidence but drawn a different conclusion, I would be interested to hear it.
There are a lot of clips we didn’t get to play due to what appeared to be active hacking against the live show, which stopped when we called them out for it. The links to the clips are in the notes to each slide. If you enjoyed the show you might enjoy these clips too.
Slide 3 – Social Engineering and Peer Pressure
Slide 6
TC003 Julian Assange on Silicon Valley’s wilful blindness
Slide 10 Pirate Utopias
Lift The Veil: MKULTRA, ElsaGate, Finders Cult particularly 5:27-9:30
Hey Kids I am AI 2.0 28s-3:02
Slide 21 Weaponized AI Propaganda
From Adam Curtis Hypernormalization
Slide 23
Full Robert Duncan presentation:
Slide 24 Effects Based Operations
Slide 28 Surveillance Capitalism
Slide 31 2:34-4:52 Google and the Creepy Line
Full Corbett Report episode on Sentient World Simulation – note, “Sentient”
Slide 32 Neural Lace connecting to your digital self
Slide 33 HAL’s a pussycat
Slide 35: Mossad Operatives LARPing as YouTube truthers
It’s been a long time coming. Part 4 has been recorded too, and will hopefully be out soon. There’s a lot of ground to cover establishing the When and Where, before we get to the Who.
All clips, images and quotations used for non-profit, educational purposes. The title came from this 2001 web post.
Download the Part 3 presentation here (PDF) and the notes here (PDF), or the whole thing as a Powerpoint. This file is provided as reference material for the citations, quotations, and claims made in the video.
Catch up on Part 1 and Part 2. These videos were subject to a fraudulent copyright claim by Douglas Dietrich. He got them removed from YouTube for a few weeks, we managed to get them restored. Please download and share on your own channels, help get the message out as widely as possible. The Satanists might try to shut this one down too.
Thanks to Jan Irvin at Gnostic Media. Read his series The Secret History of Magic Mushrooms:
Some things I couldn’t adequately answer during the interview:
– the significance of the Apple/Newton quote, “a mind forever voyaging through strange seas of thought, alone”
The quote is from a poem by William Wordsworth, which refers to a prism. In 1986, a video game was released based around this quote “A Mind Forever Voyaging”, in which “PRISM” was a sentient AI. In 2013 Edward Snowden revealed PRISM as the name of the supercomputer surveillance system used by the NSA and other government agencies to profile and track us. The program was officially launched in 2007.
Wordsworth isn’t just any old poet.
In 1898 Havelock Ellis reported to the Smithsonian Institution: “If it ever should chance that the consumption of mescal becomes a habit, the favorite poet of the mescal drinker will certainly be Wordsworth. Not only the general attitude of Wordsworth, but many of his most memorable poems and phrases cannot — one is almost tempted to say — be appreciated in their full significance by one who has never been under the influence of mescal. On these grounds it may be claimed that the artificial paradise of mescal, though less seductive, is safe and dignified beyond its peers.” At the turn of the century, both William James and Havelock Ellis undertook their study of hallucinogenic agents. James used nitrous oxide (apparently to avoid bad stomach cramps) while Ellis used the newly discovered peyote.
In 1902 William James of Harvard “redefined religion” as an “experience rather than a dogma.”
Wordsworth’s totem animal was the Owl, connected to Bohemian Grove.
In English literature the owl had a sinister reputation probably because it was a bird of darkness and is always associated with death. During the 18th and 19th century, the poets Robert Blair and William Wordsworth used the owl as their favorite “bird of doom”. During that period many people believed that the screech of an owl meant imminent death.