I'm very surprised he mentioned Biglino, whom I myself would recommend without reservation. I think it's possible that he's yet considered low-profile enough that "They" haven't put their guardrails around him. Just mention Sitchin on r/conspiracy and trolls come out of the woodwork to "debunk" him. That gives me great confidence in his work, of course.
As I've been able to puzzle out, these disinfo agents are given one or more narratives to promote and are warned away from certain "no-go zones". From there they can say as they please, which makes it more naturalistic, but I'm also sure they each have handlers that monitor their work and correct their course as necessary.
All disinfo agents must offer some truth mixed in, but in 3.5-4 hours of material I honestly could not find a single item. For example, given my particular interest, I perked up when he said the Anunnaki had operated a set of "biodomes" or "Edens". Then he mentioned that knowledge of them had been handed down to him from his Gypsy forebears, or some such thing. No honest researcher could possibly expect people to just take their word for something like that.
On the flip side, I too support Trump and do expect a "come back", so there's that...lol. But you can see why even a disinfo agent would be allowed to say this because it's nothing that many others aren't also saying.
The name "Rogelio Boschovich" is new to me and a quick search didn't turn up anything. If you have a link to something to get me started on him, I would appreciate it!
Yeah, it was the "Cathari", and a book of arcane knowledge called the "Codex Oera Linda". You can start this at the beginning because he gets into it within a couple minutes:
I'm very surprised he mentioned Biglino, whom I myself would recommend without reservation. I think it's possible that he's yet considered low-profile enough that "They" haven't put their guardrails around him. Just mention Sitchin on r/conspiracy and trolls come out of the woodwork to "debunk" him. That gives me great confidence in his work, of course.
As I've been able to puzzle out, these disinfo agents are given one or more narratives to promote and are warned away from certain "no-go zones". From there they can say as they please, which makes it more naturalistic, but I'm also sure they each have handlers that monitor their work and correct their course as necessary.
All disinfo agents must offer some truth mixed in, but in 3.5-4 hours of material I honestly could not find a single item. For example, given my particular interest, I perked up when he said the Anunnaki had operated a set of "biodomes" or "Edens". Then he mentioned that knowledge of them had been handed down to him from his Gypsy forebears, or some such thing. No honest researcher could possibly expect people to just take their word for something like that.
On the flip side, I too support Trump and do expect a "come back", so there's that...lol. But you can see why even a disinfo agent would be allowed to say this because it's nothing that many others aren't also saying.
The name "Rogelio Boschovich" is new to me and a quick search didn't turn up anything. If you have a link to something to get me started on him, I would appreciate it!
Yeah, it was the "Cathari", and a book of arcane knowledge called the "Codex Oera Linda". You can start this at the beginning because he gets into it within a couple minutes:
New Clif High: Dojo-> Medbeds & the Cathari
Sorry to besmirch Gypsies. It's just that after a while you really cannot keep track of these people (which, yes, I think is part of the strategy).