Timid new world;

Scenario: The Fake BioTerror control Paradigm for a 4th Industrial technocratic slave state

By Capt Wardrobe Nov 2020

Part 4 - Welcome back Terror War

2020-SINISTER; UK Government seeks to legalise unlawful death?

Agent provocateurs to be put in place?

Sept 2020 - Boris Johnson unveils legal protections for 'intelligence agents' committing crimes while undercover

Human rights organisations raise alarm over the proposed legislation, calling for explicit prohibition on authorisation of crimes such as torture, murder or sexual violence...

Killing in Care Homes?

Torture & detention,

Killing of activists,
agitators & political dissidents?

The planting of Infiltrators & Agent Provocateurs inside groups to promulgate an attack?

read the Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Bill

"...the list of organisations that will be able to issue licences to commit crimes goes far beyond the intelligence services.

Any police force is included,
as are the armed forces,
HMRC,
the Home Office,
the Department of Health,
the Competition and Markets Authority,
the Environment Agency,
the Food Standards Agency,
the Financial Conduct Authority
and the Gambling Commission.

In the most modern fashion, the Bill gives the home secretary the power to add other agencies to this list by future statutory instrument - without the oversight of parliament.

As with the intelligence agencies, there are no limits on the types of crime that any of these organisations will be able to authorise, up to and including torture, rape and murder."

The Spectator

The Great Capitol Hill Psyop

Capitol Hill MK

So whats the deal? - is he US marine super soldier psychic warrior 4th generation first earth battalion? - or a bad actor?


Watch our boy take A crazy ride & a deep dive into the details regarding the super-soldier program & how it relates to the creation of Captain America & other super soldiers.

see also this page - concerning programming the links between NLP non lethal weapons, John Alexander & Modern cultural steering via hollywood , new age & ufo/ remote viewing & Jiim Channons First Earth Battalion...


Officers assigned to the US Army War College at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania [http://carlisle-www.army.mil/library/ris.htm] contributed research to the project, and "The First Earth Battalion" is essentially a textual copy of one group's unclassified briefing slides.

Although decidedly New Age, the War College project was not entirely theoretical. Colonel Alexander, for example, went on to become a leader in the Los Alamos National Lab's non-lethal weapons program. [EN3] Likewise, during the early 1980s Special Forces hired Richard Strozzi Heckler and other outside contractors to provide two A-teams, a total of 25 men, with training in biofeedback, aikido, and "mind-body psychology." In the latter program, a typical training day included running, swimming, "industrial-strength" calisthenics, and 1-1/2 hours of aikido practice. After six months, the soldiers were not aikido masters but they were quantifiably 75% more physically fit than when they started. [EN4]

During correspondence with the editor in January 2000, author Channon had this to say:

The ideas circulated by this mythical force [First Earth Battalion] began with combat of the collective conscience the principal that if any contest is viewed by the television audience, it will be judged in the end on ethical superiority. Thus cameras mounted on dune buggies. The Army War College has the most exhaustive instructional materials on peacekeeping. All these ideas were first represented by Earth Battalion thinkers and the manual you have. - ">The First Earth Battalion: Dare to Think the Unthinkable, Ideas and Ideals for Soldiers Everywhere Manual

Think of how a Psyops based media uses a photo.

Now recontextualise this with the Headline:

"Capitol Hill hit with Bioweapon soldiers all dead"

Capitol Hill Psyop; enough symbolism /NLP for you?

Goal Acheived - Terrorist threat re-established


President-elect Joe Biden has said those who stormed the US Capitol were a bunch of thugs, white supremacists, domestic terrorists and they should be prosecuted.

Biden said the authorities had to be held accountable for the failures that occurred and it had to be made sure that this could never, ever happen again.

Played by the Game


The Inevitable Cyber currency Terror play -
Regulation & Centralization of all Crypto approaches

The night before the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017, white supremacists march with tiki torches through the University of Virginia campus. (Zach D. Roberts/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
[as reported]Nick Fuentes, center, with right-wing activists Ali Alexander, second from left, and Alex Jones, during a "Stop the Steal" rally at the Georgia governor's mansion on Nov. 19. (Zach Roberts/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Exclusive: Large bitcoin payments to right-wing activists a month before Capitol riot linked to foreign account

Jenna McLaughlin·National Security and Investigations Reporter
Thu, January 14, 2021, 8:19 PM

WASHINGTON - On Dec. 8, someone made a simultaneous transfer of 28.15 bitcoins - worth more than $500,000 at the time - to 22 different virtual wallets, most of them belonging to prominent right-wing organizations and personalities.

Now cryptocurrency researchers believe they have identified who made the transfer, and suspect it was intended to bolster those far-right causes. U.S. law enforcement is investigating whether the donations were linked to the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol.

While the motivation is difficult to prove, the transfer came just a month before the violent riot in the Capitol, which took place after President Trump invited supporters to 'walk down Pennsylvania Avenue' and 'take back our country.'

Right-wing figures and websites, including VDARE, the Daily Stormer and Nick Fuentes, received generous donations from a bitcoin account linked to a French cryptocurrency exchange, according to research done by software company Chainalysis, which maintains a repository of information about public cryptocurrency exchanges and whose tools aid in government, law enforcement and private sector investigations. Chainalysis investigated the donations after Yahoo News shared the data points about the transaction.

According to one source familiar with the matter, the suspicious Dec. 8 transaction, along with a number of other pieces of intelligence, has prompted law enforcement and intelligence agencies in recent days to actively investigate the sources of funding for the individuals who participated in the Capitol insurrection, as well as their networks. The government is hoping to prevent future attacks but also to uncover potential foreign involvement in or support of right-wing activities, the source said.

During a press conference on Tuesday on the investigation into the Capitol riot, acting U.S. Attorney Michael Sherwin said the 'scope and scale of this investigation in these cases are really unprecedented.' At this time, Sherwin added, prosecutors are treating the matter as a 'significant counterterrorism or counterintelligence investigation' involving deeper dives into 'money, travel records, disposition, movement, communication records.'

One of the ways extremist groups have made money in recent years is online through cryptocurrency and crowdfunding. Bitcoin, which was anonymously released online in 2009 as open-source software, exists only virtually. It does not utilize a central bank or administrator to disburse funds, nor does any government control or distribute it. While bitcoin has fluctuated in value in recent years, and continues to do so, it gained mainstream popularity around 2017, the same year prominent alt-right figure Richard Spencer tweeted, 'Bitcoin is the currency of the alt right.'

A 2017 Washington Post investigation explored how far-right groups turned even more aggressively toward bitcoin following the deadly August 2017 'Unite the Right' rally in Charlottesville, Va. The story cited research by the nonprofit Southern Poverty Law Center that identified a large bitcoin donation to Andrew Anglin, the editor of the Daily Stormer, a prominent neo-Nazi website that accepts bitcoin donations. At the time, the donation was worth around $60,000.

A 'newfound expertise in online messaging and recruitment, coupled with the fact that modern extremist groups are generally young and digitally savvy, means that these organizations and individuals have fundamentally altered the way that extremists raise money,' wrote Alex Newhouse, a data analyst at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, in a 2019 report that explored the links between white supremacists and digital currency.

Some prominent right-wing groups or sites display their bitcoin wallets prominently, the report noted. 'The lack of regulation over Bitcoin has driven its adoption by white supremacists,' it said.

While cryptocurrency has been used by extremist groups and criminals to raise funds while shielding their identities, bitcoin is pseudonymous rather than anonymous. Bitcoin wallet addresses are permanent, and the digital ledger of transactions, called the blockchain, is public and can't be changed. That means if people identify their bitcoin wallet addresses, as many right-wing groups do to raise funds, transactions can be traced, which is what allowed Chainalysis to uncover information about the source of the large December donations.

The source of the funding, according to research conducted by Chainanalysis, appears to be a computer programmer based in France who created an account in 2013 - and who maintained a personal blog, which was not updated between 2014 and Dec. 9, 2020, the day after the 'donations.'

Chainalysis researchers discovered a blog post from the bitcoin user that reads like an apparent suicide note, bequeathing his money to 'certain causes and people' in light of what he describes as 'the decline of Western civilization,' though the researchers were unable to confirm that the user was in fact dead. Chainalysis declined to publish the user's name, citing privacy concerns due to the inability to conclusively confirm his death and out of concerns over ongoing law enforcement investigations.

An email to the apparent French donor did not immediately receive a reply.

Chainalysis investigators relied on openly available information, or public bitcoin transactions, to investigate and map out the large transaction. The original donor was registered on NameID, an internet service that allows bitcoin users to tie their online pseudonym or email address with their bitcoin profile - information the original donor included. Investigators tracked that email address to the blog, and to several cryptocurrency forum posts going back to 2013.

According to their research, Fuentes, a popular right-wing commentator who was suspended from YouTube last winter for violating its policies on hate speech, received the largest chunk of funding on Dec. 8 - about $250,000 in bitcoin. The Daily Stormer and the anti-immigration website VDARE were among the other recipients.

Yahoo News reached out to the recipients named in this article to confirm whether they had received the funding, what information they had about the donor and what they planned on doing with the funds. None returned a request for comment, although Fuentes tweeted an obscene gesture, naming several journalists, including this reporter, shortly after the inquiry was sent.

While the Daily Stormer website openly requests cryptocurrency donations, it also includes a disclaimer that says it is 'opposed to violence' and that 'anyone suggesting or promoting violence in the comments section will be immediately banned.'

While there's no evidence that Fuentes directly participated in the Capitol riot, something he has so far denied, the financial resources of prominent right-wing actors are of growing interest to law enforcement.

'I'd be stunned if both nation-state adversaries and terrorist organizations weren't figuring out how to funnel money to these guys,' one former FBI official who reviewed the data for Yahoo News said. 'Many of them use fundraising sites (often in Bitcoin) that are virtually unmonitored and unmonitorable. If they weren't doing it, they'd be incompetent.'

Additionally, much like conversations that took place on social media in the weeks leading up to the Capitol riot, the digital currency transactions are happening in plain sight. While cryptocurrency has the reputation of being anonymous and shadowy, that's actually a common misconception, explained Maddie Kennedy, Chainalysis's communications director. 'With the right tools you can follow the money,' she said. 'Cryptocurrency was designed to be transparent.'

While there are methods that cryptocurrency users can deploy to obfuscate their identities - including using 'privacy coins' such as Monero, which are difficult to trace, or using a 'mixer' that allows various users to combine their bitcoins and mix them together to disguise their origin - there's no indication the French programmer utilized those tools, Kennedy said.

Though the donations are not a smoking gun or indicative of a crime, and it remains unclear to what extent the Capitol riot was coordinated in advance, the activity is nonetheless revealing, according to Kennedy.

'These extremist groups are probably more well organized and well funded than what was previously believed,' she said. Chainalysis maintains a database of 'domestic extremists' who have cryptocurrency accounts, and while the company has traced donations to right-wing groups over the years, the December deposit was 'the single biggest month we've ever observed' directed toward these causes, the researchers wrote.

'This is evidence to show they're raising money,' Kennedy said. Additionally, the fact that the donor was outside the United States suggests 'this has international scope,' she continued, a fact that 'law enforcement should be paying attention to.'

Yahoo

Shot in the face
No one cares
Goal Acheived -
Terrorist threat re-established
Conspiracy theorists now terrorists

Who is the enemy? The new pardigm?
any who question the narrative is labelled Nazi
Bizzarly including RFK & QAnon in the same oppositional designation of terrorist!

German intelligence turns spotlight on Covid conspiracy theorists

Germany’s domestic intelligence agency has begun surveillance of leading anti-lockdown protesters over concerns that they pose a risk to the state and have links to the far-right.

The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) said the surveillance will target members of the “Querdenker” - meaning “Lateral Thinkers” - movement who have “organised increasingly violent protests against coronavirus lockdowns and includes conspiracy theorists and suspected far-right members”, Al Jazeera reports.

In recent months, the movement has moved beyond protests against coronavirus restrictions to also target “the state itself”, including “its leaders, businesses, the press and globalism”, The New York Times (NYT) says.

Covid sceptics

Anti-lockdown sentiment has grown in ferocity in Germany since the outbreak of the pandemic last year. A series of large-scale marches have taken place in Berlin, with guest speakers including Robert F. Kennedy Jr, an anti-vaccination campaigner and son of the assassinated US Democratic presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy.

In August 2020, police in the German capital arrested 300 demonstrators, “many from the far-right”, after they “tried to storm the Reichstag” during a mostly peaceful protest against lockdown measures involving around 38,000 people, the BBC reports.

Some of those arrested wore insignia from the far-right Reichsbürger - meaning Reich Citizens - movement, prompting Vice Chancellor Olaf Scholz to say: “Nazi symbols as well as Reichsbürger and Imperial German flags have no place in the German Bundestag.”

Last week, police again clashed with protesters in Berlin as they “tried to disperse a rally” while parliament was approving a law that handed the government “more powers to fight a third wave of the pandemic”, Reuters reports.

Around 150 people were arrested after “they attacked officers or disregarded distancing rules”, the news agency adds, with police using “pepper spray against other demonstrators who threw bottles and tried to climb over barriers”.

“Our basic democratic order, as well as state institutions such as parliaments and governments, have faced multiple attacks since the beginning of the measures to contain the Covid-19 pandemic,” the BfV said in a statement on the surveillance plans.

“The danger from coronavirus deniers and conspiracy theorists does not fit the mould posed by the usual, politically driven groups,” the NYT says, meaning a unit “specifically tasked with handling cases that seek to delegitimise the state” will be formed.

‘Lateral thinkers’

The Querdenker movement originated in Stuttgart last year and has since attracted “Germans from all walks of life” who have been left “frustrated with lockdowns in place since November”, Al Jazeera says.

The group recruits its followers on social media, including the encrypted messaging app Telegram, where it has more than 65,000 subscribers. Many of its followers “say they also believe in QAnon conspiracy theories” and its protests often feature “signs with anti-Semitic tropes”, the NYT reports.

Some members of the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party, which holds 88 seats in the Bundestag but is also under surveillance by German intelligence services, have “allied themselves with protesters”, the paper adds.

Querdenker has grown in popularity through spreading “conspiracy theories and pseudoscientific claims”, some of which have been “amplified by media outlets linked to the Russian state”, openDemocracy reports.

In collaboration with political data scientist Josef Holnburger, the investigative site analysed around 20 million messages shared on social media by accounts linked to the movement and found consistent “messaging that undermined scientific consensus around the pandemic”.

RT DE, the German branch of Russia’s state-controlled media network, Russia Today, was the sixth-most shared media outlet, while Russian state news agency Sputnik came eighth and Pravda, a Russian newspaper, ranked 11th.

“It is an open and very heterogeneous movement,” Oliver Nachtwey, a sociology professor in Basel, told the NYT. “It’s a turning away from the political system. And it’s being done with a sort of regressive rebelliousness.”

Fightback

Germany is experiencing a fairly high rate of new Covid infections, with a seven-day rolling average of around 19,000 cases a day, up from 8,000 two months ago. Its stuttering vaccination campaign is gaining pace, but new lockdown measures have been introduced to stem new cases.

“Formal observation” of the Querdenker movement and its organisers is “the first step in a process that could lead to it being declared unconstitutional and ultimately banned,” the NYT says. Last year, Germany outlawed a string of far-right groups including Wolfsbrigade 44, who want to re-establish a Nazi dictatorship, Combat 18 and Nordadler.

Domestic intelligence officials also fear that “far-right members could seek to boost anger against state institutions” ahead of national elections in September, Al Jazeera adds, prompting the government to allow “intelligence officers to gather data about individuals and their activities”.

Pia Lamberty, a psychologist and expert on the German conspiracy scene, has warned repeatedly about the rise of the movement. “The danger of Querdenken,” she told the NYT, “has long been underestimated.”

The Week

S.S.?

EU to create Rapid reaction anti Terror Hitsquad
to be use Domestically & abroad?

If Independent groups gain traction over the health dictatorship...
will the Military be used to remove them from office?

EU defence ministers will begin discussing Thursday a proposal to create a 5,000-strong joint military force capable of deploying rapidly to crisis zones, a senior EU official said.

The plan -- backed by at least 14 of the bloc's 27 member states -- is aimed at bolstering the EU's military capabilities as part of a review of its overall strategy to be agreed in 2022.

"What we would like to do now, because many countries have supported this idea, is to try to see if we can have 5,000 military personnel -- a land component, air component, possibly also maritime component -- who will train and make exercises in advance," the official said Wednesday.

"What we have in mind is... to be able to deploy quickly this response force if for instance you have a legitimate government in a specific country which is afraid of a possible takeover by a terrorist group."

The proposal -- set to be debated at the first in-person meeting of the bloc's defence ministers in a year -- comes as some member states push for the EU to develop its joint military might.

The 14 member states backing the proposal so far are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain, the official said.

The effort is not the first by the bloc to create a rapid reaction force.

The EU set up a system of "battle groups" in 2007, but none of the 1,500-strong forces were ever deployed amid political and funding wrangling within the bloc.

The official said that the battle groups could form a "nucleus" for the future force, but insisted that discussions were only just beginning.

"What we need now is to build a consensus on this idea," the official said.

Debate has raged for decades over what role Brussels should play on defence, and EU member nations -- most of which are also NATO allies -- have often been reluctant to agree moves to integrate military capabilities.

Ambitions on common defence have gathered steam in recent years.

The departure of Britain from the bloc saw the EU lose some military and diplomatic heft, but also removed from the Brussels conversation a fierce opponent of anything that might lead to a European army.

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell -- who has called for the bloc to show more muscle -- will also push Thursday for an EU training mission to be sent to help the army of violence-wracked Mozambique, the official said.

The mission could be deployed in the second half of this year and see equipment given to the Mozambique as it battles jihadists in the north of the country, the official said.

SpaceWar

Is this what happened in Tanzania?

Scenario: The Fake BioTerror control Paradigm for a 4th Industrial technocratic slave state