02-09-2016, 04:04 PM
David Guyatt Wrote:Drew Phipps Wrote:This cited tweet might be a hoax. see: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread....ailed-Coup
One of the posters in that thread:
Quote:"Entire website in OP is fake. Contact is listed as: https://www.almasdarnews.com/contact/
Lorem Ipsum Press is licensed by Bionetwork Ltd. Our office is located within the company's building.
Address: Lorem 15 Str., 4844, Ipsum, State, UK
Phone: +30-2106019311
There is no Ipsum State, UK. Lorem Ipsum refers to a random text generator. http://www.lipsum.com/ "
Here's Brzezinki's page: https://twitter.com/zbig
This tweet doesn't appear on that page. Of course, it might have been removed by someone with the power to do that, but it seems unlikely that the US government would succeed in making a sustained effort to muffle such a respected elder statesman.
I think Engdahl has been taken for a ride.
I think you're right, Drew, Engdahl has been stitched up. Lorem Ipsum Press is said to be owned by Bionetwork Ltd (sounds like a Brit outfit to me) HERE, which has an address in Athens, Greece (HERE). As we can see there are several faux businesses that have that address - including what appears to be off-the-shelf blogs (see HERE).
In addition to the fake Brzezinski tweet that is linked in his article, Engdahl also linked to another article, supposedly by Fr. Alexander Karloutsos, which is now showing as "unpublished" due to it being also a fake (see HERE).
Interesting the words "Lorem Ipsum" derive from a scrambled Latin text by Cicero "with words altered, added and removed to make it nonsensical, improper latin" (HERE). Significantly, I think, the words lorem ipsum are translated as "pain itself". Also significantly, the same two words are used in the printing trade as 'filler text" which is erroneously known as "Greek copy" (HERE) ---- hence obviously the address in Athens.
Also very interesting, for me anyway, is the fact that the words lorem ipsum are an abbreviation of the longer De finibus bonorum et malorum meaning literally "On the ends of good and evil" by, as I mentioned earlier, Cicero (HERE). There are a number of possible occult angles that might be inferred here...
In conclusion, I think it highly likely that Engdahl was designedly set up and was made aware of the links he used in his article (probably via a trusted source either possibly unwittingly) in order to damage his credibility. Were I to point fingers on who was responsible it would certainly be aiming towards elements of the intelligence community - the message about "pain itself" being of relevance here, in this case... ego pain.
Those double-firsts in Classics put to some use by the Charlatans, no doubt. Of course, the CIA farms out the rat-fucking of US citizens to their Five-Eyes minions on a fairly regular basis, so no change here.
But what rich tribute to Engdahl.
"There are three sorts of conspiracy: by the people who complain, by the people who write, by the people who take action. There is nothing to fear from the first group, the two others are more dangerous; but the police have to be part of all three,"
Joseph Fouche
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