It’s lovely to see you being interviewed again as a ‘go-to’ voice on 9/11 and Covid.
Listening to you talk about how you thought you hadn’t done enough, I do wonder what compelled some of us to be vocal.
You’ll be pleased to know that I spoke to an old colleague last week who had previously told me that I sounded crazy back in 2020. It has been 18 mths since we last worked together and she told me that EVERYTHING I had said was correct. It was a very strange feeling. I didn’t feel vindicated or pleased she thought that, just glad that there are now more people questioning.
Thank you, Shouty. I have mentioned this before but the truth is how we navigate the world. Shared understanding is how we create the intimacy which makes life bearable and even enjoyable. I think that is why we speak out. The truth is essential for our physical and spiritual well-being and ultimately our survival.
I have also had the experience of people recognising the truth. It is obviously better for people to acknowledge reality but there was no great elation. No more than someone accepting that it's raining when you already know because you're getting wet.
Another really thoughtful exploration of what’s been happening. In 2020 I was so angry at what was happening, your idea of holding up the signs and talking to people is spot on and should be done today even… things have become so polarized and it’s been sickening to see all these people support Trump, who brought us the Covid shots, claim they’re actually all about “freedom”…
Thank you. Just t let you know, people are still holding up signs. I was doing it regularly until a few weeks ago when I took a break to focus on writing. The yellow boarders are still going out.
And yes, as you have probably gathered, how people trust Trump is beyond me.
I went that evening to an enclave of bars in town to watch the English Premier League football.
Strangely, all the TV sets were tuned to CNN, and showing the events unfolding live that morning in New York.
It was clear that the defining event of the 21st-century was underway because even the bargirls had stopped flirting with the customers and were watching CNN.
At first I thought it was some sort of disaster movie.
There was an American sitting next to me at the bar, who refused to look up at the TVs.
There are a lot of ex-Vietna vets and military in Bangkok and this guy had ‘ex-special forces’ written all over him.
Thank you for sharing that, Malcolm. That's a very evocative account of the time. What was your red pill the following morning? Did you go away and investigate what the man had said or was there something else?
I guess it would be more accurate to say the process of red-pilling began next morning. I wandered round Bangkok deeply troubled by what had happened.
Bangkok, as everyone knows, is like Rick’s Bar in Casablanca, stuffed with all sorts of desperadoes and suchlike. CIA renditioners, mercenaries, people traffickers, drug smugglers and loads of ex-military many of whom never went home after the Vietnam war.
I believed the guy was genuine. In the coming weeks my English mate in Bangkok got into the nascent 9/11 Truth movement and tried to sell it to me. Initally I resisted his overtures - ‘but that’s a conspiracy theory!’ But my certainty had been fatally eaten away.
So one day I Googled ‘explosives in the Twin Towers’ and the first hit was an article with the title, ‘Muslims defy the laws of physics’. It was written by a retired steel worker who derided the official narrative, pointing out that in his day you needed a blast furnace to melt steel but now you could do it with kerosene.
It blew me away. Before I’d finished the opening paragraph a trap door opened under me and I plummeted into the rabbit hole. I spent the next year at the University of Alex Jones. He was always talking about a crazy elite plan called the New World Order. And I used to think, ‘Well that won’t happen in my lifetime!’
Then when Covid happened my mate in Bangkok called me and said, ‘Is this what I think it is?’
It’s lovely to see you being interviewed again as a ‘go-to’ voice on 9/11 and Covid.
Listening to you talk about how you thought you hadn’t done enough, I do wonder what compelled some of us to be vocal.
You’ll be pleased to know that I spoke to an old colleague last week who had previously told me that I sounded crazy back in 2020. It has been 18 mths since we last worked together and she told me that EVERYTHING I had said was correct. It was a very strange feeling. I didn’t feel vindicated or pleased she thought that, just glad that there are now more people questioning.
Thank you, Shouty. I have mentioned this before but the truth is how we navigate the world. Shared understanding is how we create the intimacy which makes life bearable and even enjoyable. I think that is why we speak out. The truth is essential for our physical and spiritual well-being and ultimately our survival.
I have also had the experience of people recognising the truth. It is obviously better for people to acknowledge reality but there was no great elation. No more than someone accepting that it's raining when you already know because you're getting wet.
Another really thoughtful exploration of what’s been happening. In 2020 I was so angry at what was happening, your idea of holding up the signs and talking to people is spot on and should be done today even… things have become so polarized and it’s been sickening to see all these people support Trump, who brought us the Covid shots, claim they’re actually all about “freedom”…
Thank you. Just t let you know, people are still holding up signs. I was doing it regularly until a few weeks ago when I took a break to focus on writing. The yellow boarders are still going out.
And yes, as you have probably gathered, how people trust Trump is beyond me.
9/11 Truth Suppression Timeline
"The best way to control the opposition is to lead it ourselves." - Vladimir Lenin
Article: https://911revision.substack.com/p/911-truth-suppression-timeline
On the day of 9/11 I was living in Bangkok.
I went that evening to an enclave of bars in town to watch the English Premier League football.
Strangely, all the TV sets were tuned to CNN, and showing the events unfolding live that morning in New York.
It was clear that the defining event of the 21st-century was underway because even the bargirls had stopped flirting with the customers and were watching CNN.
At first I thought it was some sort of disaster movie.
There was an American sitting next to me at the bar, who refused to look up at the TVs.
There are a lot of ex-Vietna vets and military in Bangkok and this guy had ‘ex-special forces’ written all over him.
After a while I asked him why he wasn’t watching.
He turned to me and said bitterly, ‘They knew.’
My red pill arrived the next morning.
Thank you for sharing that, Malcolm. That's a very evocative account of the time. What was your red pill the following morning? Did you go away and investigate what the man had said or was there something else?
I guess it would be more accurate to say the process of red-pilling began next morning. I wandered round Bangkok deeply troubled by what had happened.
Bangkok, as everyone knows, is like Rick’s Bar in Casablanca, stuffed with all sorts of desperadoes and suchlike. CIA renditioners, mercenaries, people traffickers, drug smugglers and loads of ex-military many of whom never went home after the Vietnam war.
I believed the guy was genuine. In the coming weeks my English mate in Bangkok got into the nascent 9/11 Truth movement and tried to sell it to me. Initally I resisted his overtures - ‘but that’s a conspiracy theory!’ But my certainty had been fatally eaten away.
So one day I Googled ‘explosives in the Twin Towers’ and the first hit was an article with the title, ‘Muslims defy the laws of physics’. It was written by a retired steel worker who derided the official narrative, pointing out that in his day you needed a blast furnace to melt steel but now you could do it with kerosene.
It blew me away. Before I’d finished the opening paragraph a trap door opened under me and I plummeted into the rabbit hole. I spent the next year at the University of Alex Jones. He was always talking about a crazy elite plan called the New World Order. And I used to think, ‘Well that won’t happen in my lifetime!’
Then when Covid happened my mate in Bangkok called me and said, ‘Is this what I think it is?’
Wow. Great story. I remember the feeling of first seeing behind the veil very well.