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Proposed: The Know Nothing Club

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A Faith and Family meeting in Concord NH, July 31, 2022

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

I hereby announce a new club, The Know Nothing Club, whose purpose is to bring some folks together to identify our sources of knowledge. The reason for calling it “Know Nothing” is that we will start from the premise that all of our present knowledge may be wrong.

Naturally, I don’t ASSUME that it’s all wrong. I’ve always had high regard for humanity’s collecting and developing ideas, as well as science’s method for penetrating the mysteries of nature. I also suspect that religion has a pure connection to inspired wisdom. So, we’re not stupid.  But then again maybe we ARE stupid.

Let me mention the moment at which it dawned on me that maybe I personally know nothing.  I was watching a video from Australia in which an angry medico, Dr William Bay, was shouting to his colleagues about the vax dangers, at an AMA meeting, and the members got up and walked out. I wouldn’t have worried if they applauded him, or threw a pie in his face — but to walk out?

(By the way, it’s unclear whether they had planned in advance to do a walkout, or whether a majority simply imitated the first of their brethren who did so. Humans are great mimics.)

No doubt I have been ripe for self-doubt, given that I’m now, in 2022, smack dab in the middle of campaigning for a seat in US Congress. Every day I hear people put forward opposing thoughts on many topics, for example, gun control, abortion, and “the Ukraine.” Like two opposite realities can comfortably co-exist!

The Change Artists?

One thing that has been boggling my mind for a couple of years is the fact that some persons whom I used to know as intellectuals have stopped being what they used to be.  Can people change?  I had always believed that we never really change.

I thought that people in the academic world were solidly devoted to the search for truth.   Famously, the best of them went in for debate and criticism, whole hog. They even loved being corrected, as I do. It was no disgrace to be proven wrong, and the idea of halting free speech was 100% anathema. Not 99%, 100%.

I also thought physicians were natural do-gooders. They had high principles. Or at least they would worry about their reputations, and hence their income if they did something wrong to a patient.

But lately, I have been treated to a scene of fundamental change in the behavior of, and the stated ethics, of, intellectuals and doctors. Note: when I say “intellectuals” I include not just professorial types, but the writers associated with what were once high-class magazines.  They now turn out sneaky and demeaning articles. I wonder what the heck is going on.

How Did I End Up As a Would-be Congressperson?

I became a fulltime researcher at age 31, in 1978. The main topic on my desk, until 2000, was evolutionary biology, as it pertains to Homo sapiens as a social species. My husband, who was a medical professor (and couldn’t get enough of ancient Greece and Rome), died in 2000. Before dying he “organized me” into law school, so that I would have a career as I had supported his career.

It took ten years for me to graduate, and I’ve never become a practicing lawyer. In February 2005 the situation kind of blew up for me when I learned that the 9-11 attacks on the World Trade Center were handily done by my dear US government.

In August of that same year, I attended the first of four conferences (organized by Neil Brick) on mind control. Learning about MK-Ultra from Carol Rutz, and several other marvelous survivors, made me realize that there are some individuals who can torture little kids, and not feel the slightest compunction.

Psychologists, military personnel, and other “proper citizens” were doing the torture under the wing of the CIA. Although there had been a Senate hearing in 1975, revealing the facts, there was no groundswell of public reaction. I imagine this is because people wait for a leader to start the movement and there was no leader. And because that subject matter totally goes against the grain.

In 2006, myself and many others objected to President “W” Bush’s destruction of Iraq, and we ran for office.  I ran, in New Hampshire, for US House of Reps. One of my campaign slogans was “9-11 Was an Inside Job.” Of course, I received no donations, but eleven percent of Republicans voted for me (against an incumbent).

My Odd Career As a Conspiracy Theorist

In 2008, I went back to my other home, Australia, to finish law school. My main job has always been as a teacher. Not in the classroom but by writing books, and now making videos. It was not my intention to specialize in conspiracy theory. In my mind, the spectacular feat of intellect is the US Constitution and I love to work on it.

But until recently there was not much understanding of conspiracy, so I set myself the task of exposing it. Perhaps I thought I could get it all over with and then work on other, more forward-looking things? But when one starts to investigate a controversy, one has to follow the leads wherever they go.

My first two books, other than my earlier sociobiology books, were: “Prosecution for Treason: Epidemics, Mind Control, Weather Warfare, and the Surrender of National Sovereignty” (2011), and “Consider the Lilies: A Review of 18 Cures for Cancer and Their Legal Status.” (2013).

Note: I realized that the biblical title Consider the Lilies was a poor marketing choice, but it exactly expressed what I felt was the reality — God made the human body perfect; the emphasis on sickness is just another political stunt. (And cancer and autism were, I claim, deliberately disbursed.)

Most of my next several books had to do with false flags, I won’t go into that here (Port Arthur, Sydney siege, Marathon bombing, Sandy Hook).  Plus, two conspiratorial books about the unbelievably sad fate of children: “Reunion: Judging the Family Court” (I can’t say enough bad about the judges), and “Deliverance: A Royal Commission and Pizza-gate Reveal Society’s Hidden Rulers.” I think the Q-anon hoax has done a laudable job of squelching interest in pizza-gate.

And Now Covid, Censorship, and Hunger

So back to the doctor, William Bay, and his walk-out audience, making me feel that maybe I have no real clue. Granted, as I completed each of my books, I thought I had solved the particular problem. (Example: “The FBI did the Marathon bombing.”) Swatted this mosquito, that mosquito, and the other mosquito.

I tossed the problem of the motivation for cruelty over to the Tavistock sponsors of Mind Control. And then, since even the Tavi boys’ psyche had to accounted for, I bought into the ultimate conspiracy theory, which is that some occult-minded jerks from 1770 or earlier, have always had a grip on government.

But how can this explain the complicated moves, in the 2020s, toward complete surveillance, a total smashing of the economy, and reversing — even in the USA — the understanding of personal freedom? How can there be coordination from gaslighting to geo-engineering?  More to the point, why isn’t everybody up in arms?

Terese Grinnell and Steve Biko

Last night I went to hear some open-air preaching in Concord.  There’s a big plaza in front of the State House where you can do your thing. One speaker, Terese Grinnell, is a nurse who is “in trouble” over vax oppositon. She wants us to stand up for our rights, which is perfectly rational. Isn’t it?

Grinnell’s words, delivered extemporaneously, made me think of Steve Biko, who was killed at in 1977 in Praetoria, at age 31. I have gathered a few of his quotes — just ignore the word ‘black’ here):

“The basic tenet of black consciousness is that the black man must reject all value systems that seek to make him a foreigner in the country of his birth and reduce his basic human dignity.”

“The most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed.”

“It is better to die for an idea that will live, than to live for an idea that will die”

“Apartheid – both petty and grand – is obviously evil. Nothing can justify the arrogant assumption that a clique of foreigners has the right to decide on the lives of a majority.”

(Most of those quotes are from Biko’s book, “I Write What I Like,” published in 1978, a year after his death.)

I went home from the prayer meeting invigorated, but the number of folks who are aware is still small. And nothing is being done to stop the bushfires, the floods, the “animal diseases” or many things that will inevitably leave the population scrounging for food. (Henry Kissinger’s wet dream, pardon my French.)

How can the underlings who carry out these crimes for the Big Guys not realize that they won’t be protected? Are they masochists? And how can they, if they never hurt a flea in all their life, be now at rest with the idea of — maybe — bayonetting you?

I DON’T GET IT.  I don’t get it.  I don’t get it.

Can all my last two decades of searching have been up the wrong tree? Is there no hope that my anticipated legal successes will occur? Are we doomed?

OK, that’s all for now.  I am proposing a club in which club members will more or less forbidden to mouth the usual solutions, and even the usual explanations.  Those haven’t worked, they are not working, and they are unlikely to work (very sorry to say!).

Will you join the club?

 

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  1. MM you wrote: “Dr William Bay, was shouting to his colleagues about the vax dangers, at an AMA meeting, and the members got up and walked out. I wouldn’t have worried if they applauded him, or threw a pie in his face — but to walk out? (By the way, it’s unclear whether they had planned in advance to do a walkout, or whether a majority simply imitated the first of their brethren who did so. Humans are great mimics.)”

    I was puzzled by the walkout. If they supported him some of them would have followed and called out to him. Did they walk out in disgust of the interruption? Did they walk out so as to be excluded from the debate? (This would mean to me they subconsciously know that Bay is right; but their minds are saying we can’t get involved) I remain stunned.

    • Dee, now that you speak of it, I suppose my expectation of professonals is a bit out of date. As I recall, the dumbing down of university faculty began in the 1980s. At Uni Adelaide, and I suppose other uni’s in Australia, there was a sudden requirement that the “head of Department” be elected afresh.

      The buzz of the day was that only Yes men (or men without strong publications) got picked to be the new head. Prior to that, the head of department was usually the professor. (In USA, every faculty member is called professor, but in Oz, like UK, you were THE professor of such and such field; the next-most-prestigious guy was called The Reader.)

      Also, around 1980, professors at Adelaide over age 55 were offered a golden handshake to take early retirement.

      In regard to Dr Bay, maybe they were supporting him, as you say. I took it to mean that they didn’t want any part of a fracas.

      P.S. In 1988, George and I moved to the University of the United Arab Emirates. They, too, in the mid-1990s, had a purge of heads of departments. Do you recall, also, that ANZ bank made all its employees re-apply for their own job? That was around the year 2000.

      • Those snakes slithered out because they are snakes. The European tradition in medicine is that it belonged to priests, Hippocrates tried to undo that and spent 20 years in the slammer for his troubles. If Hippocrates was a commoner he would have got the death penalty but he was too well connected. His ideas came from the orient where the Greeks used to go (2500 years ago), in China the traditional medicine is well known, in India they have traditional Ayurvedic which is what we could call naturopathy, diet and herbal medicine here. We have now reverted to the priest model. This is a techno-priest where instead of merchandising 95% bluff, they have about 50% of workable “cures” while at the same time they are invested in junk-food and such contributors to bad health. For example they aim to cure sick old people of the flu, or prevent them from getting it, because it is too quick and effective, compared to cancer etc which costs a fortune to treat and takes a long time. A more basic example is the medicinal “cream” they sell for tinnea which you can get at swimming pools, in showers or whatever. The cream costs about $20 a tube and doesn’t work very well. In Thailand they sell a traditional thing which is similar to Tiger balm but about twice as strong, full of camphor and the like, which is much cheaper and works much better, but not patented so not available in the BigPharma outlets here. The snakes use the sign of the snake and they are snakes, even the relatively good ones have expensive lifestyles to consider. Where did your doctor disappear to ? A paid holiday to Geneva or Florida perhaps but you won’t be hearing much about that, or see him in his Maserati on the weekend. They are
        priests of a snake-god, they have reverted to form, it’s what they always were. Your 6 minutes is up now, diagnosis, prescription and invoice complete. Next !!!

  2. Perfect name!
    The “Schultz Club” is another possibility-
    “I KNOW NOTHING”! he tells Col. Hogan

    The more I learn the less I know is my line.

    I thank you and Dee for all you do!

      • Maybe everyone needs to wake up to the fact that the kudos accumulated by her and her cohorts is way more toxic than any vaccine

        • Any culture that is star-struck like so is just living proof that we’re bound to wind up worshiping someone or something by virtue of being human
          Throw away the real God and a host of false ones will automatically fall into the vacuum
          Why should it be such a shock when they don’t deliver?

  3. I think Mattias Desmet has got part of the story right. When you are hypnotized, the rational part of your cerebrum is shut down. Give him a few minutes:

  4. On know nothing, here’s US women’s sports which is apparently unravelling while here in Australia the women want to be men and play rough and tumble men’s football which seems to be popular, but I know nuffink so I am guessing, this commentary is interesting anyway, and women’s sports are very topical with all the cross-dressing weirdo men trying to get in.
    https://nationalfile.com/burr-women-feminists-are-responsible-for-the-failure-of-the-wnba/
    I’ve been listening to a long omne posted by Kevin Woodman a few days ago and he is just now talking about tertiary courses on “gender warfare” right at the end (1:30:00)

    Don’t know either why Germane was ever an oracle, why she ever got a soapbox at Melbourne Uni is a mystery to me

    These doctor-priests are awful, they need to be stopped, there are better ways of living than throwing away your brain and submitting to their consultations and diagnoses and dubious operations.

  5. Apologies for being off topic-

    Will Pelosi be able to safely fly out from Taiwan? The US ambassador has been called in.

    Taiwan is now practically encircled by 6 military “drill” areas, I don’t know if the twitter link to this illustration works.

    “The PLA drills will continue for days, possibly to Aug.7 – raising the risk for an incident between the Chinese, Taiwanese, and possibly the US militaries. Additionally Taiwan’s military has warned citizens to remain on “high alert” and to not believe in rumors”.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/pelosis-plane-avoiding-south-china-sea-taiwan-pla-surges-forces-just-across-strait

    https://twitter.com/shanghaidaily/status/1554493068753022977/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1554493068753022977%7Ctwgr%5E300a49296811b6d761b72e79d024a141e2294471%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.zerohedge.com%2Fgeopolitical%2Fpelosis-plane-avoiding-south-china-sea-taiwan-pla-surges-forces-just-across-strait

    • As far as I heard the WhiteHouse is also fenced off and under high security to keep Biden out.
      But the show must go on.

      • Nancy’s military plane is called “SPAR19”, must be a code to the CCP, keep up the show, we are on the same page

      • So under that scenario Nancy is a false flag, but just because the CCP’s bluff and bluster, and outrage, keeps getting worse and more regular, doesn’t mean they will ever do anything, all they have is a big standing army and a lot of ww2 era equipment, basically useless these days except for intimidating the small places. But it scares the public and confuses them which is what the powers-that-be always seem to want.
        “Just because the banks are stealing our houses and our old folks are dropping dead of injections – it could be worse !!!”
        We see so many politicians now, from Boris down to minor local ones, being purged, to excuse the madness of the last (nearly) 3 years. It’s all performance art, like with the British royals, who gave the legit son the proper arranged (inbred) marriage and the non-legit son got another deal, probably all brainstormed out too, the power of money, you will do what we tell.
        The lies are coming so thick and fast, it’s just a game now.

        • Elon Musk “skynet” and all the pinpoint missile systems on secret drone submarines etc can probably take out the CCP military in well under 24 hours. They have nothing, just a big mouth and a nonsense claim on an island they abandoned 500 years ago when the Chinese emperor burned the fleet.
          As we know Biden just says what he’s told to say, he is the expendable president, like a big tissue, just wipe up anything and throw in the bin.

          • The fact that the US injected so many of its soldiers could indicate that all the ww2 era stuff such as gunboats, jetplanes etc is going to be downsized, and nonsense things like submarines 40 years from now can be flogged off to Australia as a token for the insurance premium.

  6. Some thoughts on ‘government’ –

    The ‘Australian Government’ is not God nor should it be our government.

    Govern/rule ment/mind

    “Government” is a religion. (Larken Rose)

    This is an excerpt from Larken Rose’s new book, The Most Dangerous Superstition.

    The Religion of “Government” (TMDS pp. 28-32.)

    “Government” is neither a scientific concept nor a rational sociological construct; nor is it a logical, practical method of human organization and cooperation. The belief in “government” is not based on reason; it is based on faith. In truth, the belief in “government” is a religion, made up of a set of dogmatic teachings, irrational doctrines which fly in the face of both evidence and logic, and which are methodically memorized and repeated by the faithful. Like other religions, the gospel of “government” describes a superhuman, supernatural entity, above mere mortals, which issues commandments to the peasantry, for whom unquestioning obedience is a moral imperative. Disobedience to the commandments (“breaking the law”) is viewed as a sin, and the faithful delight in the punishment of the infidels and sinners (“criminals”), while at the same time taking great pride in their own loyalty and humble subservience to their god (as “law-abiding taxpayers”) And while the mortals may humbly beg their lord for favors, and for permission to do certain things, it is considered blasphemous and outrageous for one of the lowly peasants to imagine himself to be fit to decide which of the “government” god’s “laws” he should follow and which it is okay for him to ignore. Their mantra is, “You can work to try to change the law, but as long as it’s the law, we all have to follow it!”

    The main factor distinguishing the belief in “government” from other religions today is that people actually believe in the god called “government.” The other gods people claim to believe in, and the churches they attend, are now, by comparison, little more than empty rituals and half-heartedly parroted superstitions. When it comes to their everyday lives, the god that people actually pray to, to save them from misfortune, to smite their enemies, and to shower them with blessings, is “government.” It is “government” whose commandments the people most often respect and obey. Whenever a conflict arises between “government” and the teachings of the lesser gods — such as “pay your fair share” (taxation) versus “Thou shalt not steal,” or “duty to country” (military service) versus “Thou shalt not murder” — the commands of “government supersede all the teachings of the other religions. Politicians, the high priests of the church of “government” — the mouthpieces and representatives of “government,” who deliver the sacred “law” from on high — even openly declare that it is permissible for the people to practice whatever religion they wish, as long as they do not run afoul of the supreme religion by disobeying “the law” — meaning the dictates of the god called “government.”……

    http://deadlinelive.info/2011/02/28/government-is-a-religion-larken-rose/

  7. They don’t give a fuck about you, they don’t GIVE A FUCK ABOUT YOU. T HEY DON’T CARE ABOUT YOU — AT ALL. AT ALL. … George Carlin’s Final Words To The World… George Carlin on “The American Dream”.

  8. “all of our present knowledge may be wrong. “

    Well inasmuch as our mortality means that it’s always going to be incomplete the need for a more reliable guide is plain

    • It’s easy to see why things get into such a mess.
      Government includes a bunch of sick weirdos who deliberately sabotage their own country because they are paid off with careers and kickbacks, they are THE ENEMY

  9. CONGRATULATIONS AUSTRALIA-ATAGI approves MODERNA for some children under 5 years old..Experimenting first on the immunocompromised,the disabled and those with cancer-the “expendables”(deja vu).Despite the inevitable carnage “they” will come for remaining 6 month to 5 year olds.

    • They are touting it on the M$M today, it looks like a mercy killing with lots of plausible deniability as these expensive liabilities are taken off the government’s NDIS disability account, young and old useless eaters primary targets, plausible deniability the essential ingredient

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