It’s getting close to Halloween, and one common New England tradition around this time is to share spooky stories around a campfire. I am nothing if not a traditionalist, so let us share this virtual campfire while I tell you a terrifying story guaranteed to scare your socks off.
It is a common joke among intelligence agencies that “nobody wants to know how the sausage gets made,” but I don’t think that’s really true. I think a LOT of people want to know how the sausage gets made - how powerful intelligence organizations maintain control behind the scenes - and that’s why conspiracy theorizing runs rampant in modern society. In the absence of factual information, people substitute their own wild theorizing and speculation. Today, I’d like to share one of the most common methodologies used by these intelligence networks, because I think it can explain a lot about the state of the world today.
Please note that I wrote “intelligence networks” rather than “intelligence agencies.” There’s a big difference between the two. An intelligence agency is a governmental organization, such as the CIA, the Mossad, or MI6. Ultimately an agency is accountable to politicians and (and least in theory) to the taxpayers. The term intelligence network, by contrast, could refer to a government-run intelligence agency - but it could also refer to a spy network run by one of many non-governmental organizations such as the Bilderberg Group or simply one of the families of extreme generational wealth (such as the Rothchilds) whom the masses tend to blanket together under the lump term of “the Illuminati.” These organizations are not run by governments and their sole purpose is to gather information on people of influence and gain leverage over them so that they can be blackmailed or coerced into serving the interests of the people running those networks.
How do they do this? What happens when these networks start to unravel? And what is the best way to protect yourself from them? The easiest way to explain this is to give you an example of one of these intelligence networks unravelling, namely the Epstein ring.
The way the Epstein ring operated was very simple. Using his cover of “a wealthy financier,” Jeffrey Epstein would throw lavish parties full of young attractive women. He would invite men of influence (many of whom were lured in by the prospect of a business partnership), get them drunk, and subtly encourage them to sleep with one of the many attractive women at the party. Obviously these women were wearing makeup to look older than they were, and there would be a guest bedroom available (with a hidden camera conveniently recording). Later on, Epstein would approach these men, reveal that the women they had hooked up with were underage, and the blackmail process would begin.
The problem with blackmailing people of great power and influence is that once they know you have leverage over them, many of them will hate you, and they will do whatever they can to get out from under your thumb - which often involves assassinating you. The moment that they slip the leash and are out of your control, they will work towards your destruction and at that point, you are as good as dead. This happened to Epstein quite dramatically with the emergence of Deepfakes. Once the elites whom he was blackmailing could credibly say “That video is a fake!” most of his leverage was gone and it was only a matter of time before they started scheming to murder him.
Understanding this scenario helps make a lot of sense out of the world. For example, a lot of my fellow conservatives have noticed the way that many of the liberal elites in our society are constantly pushing policies that normalize pedophilia: for example, drag queen stripteases (for children!), or shows and advertisements that deliberately sexualize children. However, I think that some of my fellow conservative “conspiracy theorists” are drawing the wrong conclusion from these trends: namely that liberals are all a bunch of demonic pedophiles who are trying to normalize the age of consent going down so that they can groom children to their heart’s content. I think that this is untrue for two reasons. First of all, the idea that so many people are malicious child predators seems statistically unlikely to me. Even the majority of Epstein’s clients weren’t deliberately committing pedophilia, but were instead baited into it for blackmail purposes. Second of all, the pedophile propaganda seems driven from the top down. The average Leftoid doesn’t have the resources to fund a TV special to promote their agenda. No, this is definitely driven from the top down.
My take on this situation is that the elites who were being blackmailed by Epstein are trying to normalize pedophilia and lower the age of consent in order to mitigate their punishment when all the Epstein documents come out and the full extent of their interactions with him becomes widely known. They’re not stupid: they know that it is only a matter of time until the whole sordid affair comes to light. So in the meanwhile, they are trying to lay the groundwork so that when their adolescent flings are revealed, the reaction of the public will be a collective shrug rather than revulsion and horror. I’ve previously discussed how this process of controlling the cultural narrative takes place.
You should be scared by this, because the fact that this takes place in our society and nobody does anything to stop it is indeed somewhat terrifying. It’s very easy to fall victim to an intelligence network honeypot: after all, they have some of the best and brightest and most unethical minds trying to figure out ways to corrupt you and draw you into their clutches. Furthermore, you don’t have to be rich and famous to be targeted by one of these networks: anybody who is potentially a disruptive threat to their agenda may become an “acquisition target.” (Fun fact: the difference between an intelligence agency asset and an intelligence agency operative is that operatives draw a paycheck while assets are typically controlled by leverage such as this.) For example, last year I was in a vulnerable place after my traumatizing divorce, so when an attractive 23 year old I sometimes chatted with on the internet offered to meet in person and hook up, I eagerly accepted. But my suspicions were raised slightly by the fact that even though she claimed to be a poor young lady who worked part-time in a pet store, she showed up at my house driving a $50k SUV loaded with all the accessories such as a leather interior and additional upgrades. Was she a honeypot? Could this have anything to do with my Q-anon activities? I’ll never know for sure, but here are the steps I took to protect myself.
Establish proof of age.
Just because somebody on Discord says they’re 23 doesn’t mean that they really are. How can you be sure that they’re not lying? The answer is simple: try to find a way to establish proof of their age in a way that leaves a paper trail. For instance, meeting at a bar or a restaurant and buying your date a drink is a good way to ensure that she gets carded by the bartender. This ensures that you have a receipt of the transaction. Could they still be lying about their age? Of course, but now you have proof that they were lying, which is a mitigating circumstance. For example, I arranged to meet my date at a museum an hour’s drive away from her, so that I knew that at bare minimum, she was of legal age to drive. I also took her out to dinner afterwards, so that I would have the opportunity to buy her a drink.
Don’t ask for nudes.
Before a date, a lot of people will flirt and occasionally even cross the line into erotic roleplay, where the conversation gets a little raunchy and dirty. This is normal behavior, but where you should always draw the line is at soliciting nude photos of the other person before you’ve ever met them in person. If you ask for nude photos from a woman and they later turn out to be underage, then congratulations: now you’re guilty of possessing child porn!
Obviously you can’t control what other people send you, and if they send you nudes unsolicited, that’s their own fault. Any legal accusation against you later would fall apart because they had effectively entrapped you. However, definitely don’t ask for nudes. The internet is full of free porn, and there is no reason to endanger yourself unnecessarily just to get sexy pictures of somebody whom you’ll presumably be hooking up with later on anyway, once you’ve verified her age.
Have witnesses to confirm legality.
I’m a little faceblind, so I can’t always tell how old a woman is - but based on what I’ve seen, a lot of men have trouble telling a woman’s age when they use one of their secret weapons: make-up. That’s why before I meet somebody whom I’ve been chatting with on the internet, I show pictures of her to at least two friends of mine and ask them to verify how old she looks. “This is the girl I’m chatting with. She’s pretty cool, and she says she’s 23, but I’ve got to say, she looks kind of young in these photographs. What do you think?” Having two other people confirm that the person you are thinking of involving yourself with appears to be a mature adult is important, because if it turns out later on that you were misled, the fact that her deception was convincing enough to fool other people as well as you is a substantial point in your favor.
Document receipts.
The final step is simple: before you meet up, take screenshots of your conversation and send them to a close friend whom you trust. This is important because Discord conversations can easily be edited after the fact, so an online sexting conversation that sounds like this…
“Tell me everything you’re gonna do to make me feel like your slutty little sex toy after you’re done choking me the way that I like.”
“After I’m done choking you, I’m gonna spank you and then slap you in the face while I call you my dirty little whore.”
“Oh yessss! I’m so horny right now.”
…can be easily edited to an interaction like this.
“I’m feeling really uncomfortable about the way you’re constantly sexualizing me. Please stop talking dirty to me. I’m underage and not even legal!”
“After I’m done choking you, I’m gonna spank you and then slap you in the face while I call you my dirty little whore.”“OMG, what did you just say?!? This is making me feel really anxious. I think I’m gonna call the cops on you.”
This is why it’s important to always take screenshots of your conversations: so that you have a record of what was actually said even if the other person edits their side of the dialogue.
Be Suspicious
Are you suddenly getting approached for sex by women who are way out of your normal attractiveness range? Is one of the new developments in your life that young women half your age are routinely confessing to you that they’ve “always had a thing for older men?” A scenario like that typically means one of three things: either you’ve suddenly become famous, or your new cologne is made using illegal human pheromones, or you have become the target of an operation. Now obviously you can’t turn down every internet hottie who seems out of your league, nor should you, because living so mistrustfully is a recipe for unhappiness. Occasionally some attractive young woman does legitimately have daddy issues or a fetish for older men. Sometimes a person who’s out of your league just got over a bad breakup and she wants to use you as a rebound fling. If you turn down every potential hookup or relationship with anybody whom you feel might be able to do better than you, you’ll miss out on a lot of genuine opportunities and human connections. However, it never hurts to keep your eyes open and be alert. All of the steps that I’ve described above are completely free, cost nothing to implement, and reduce your risk profile significantly.
I hope that this analysis gave you a better understanding of the methods that our predatory elites use to maintain their matrix of control. Bear in mind that this is not just done by intelligence agencies who are accountable to politicians: there are intelligence networks run solely by members of the rich and powerful who routinely use these techniques, and who are accountable to literally nobody except the billionaires who have them on payroll. In other words, if you’re not alarmed by this, you’re not paying attention. In my next post, I’ll discuss what we can do collectively to reduce the influence that such blackmail networks have on our democracy, but for now, I’ll leave you to ponder the ramifications of the fact that such networks exist and operate freely in our society. Kind of scary, isn’t it?
Happy Halloween!