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Netflix Drama Raises Questions on the Betty and Barney Hill Story. Was it a PsyOp?

Plus: a neocon campaign supporting Ukraine, calls for declaring a climate emergency, election fraud from the far right and far left, and more on the Maui mystery..

Here are summaries of the top parapolitical stories from yesterday August 21, 2023:

  1. The Hill abduction as counter-insurgency (Pt. 1)

    The renowned alien abduction story of Betty and Barney Hill, popular in American culture, may have new light shed upon it by Netflix in an upcoming dramatization. The couple's account is often seen as the basis for the modern conception of alien abductions. However, some suggest that their experiences could have resulted from activities by US intelligence services rather than extraterrestrial encounters. In a fresh perspective, it's underscored that the Hills were socially and politically active, speaking for civil rights, with strong friendships in Air Force intelligence. This has raised questions about potential government involvement in their experiences or the direction of their memories.

  2. Neocon dark money front launches desperate ad blitz as support for Ukraine forever war craters

    Bill Kristol, leader of the neoconservative group Defending Democracy Together, has initiated the "Republicans for Ukraine" campaign to rally more US support for Ukraine, considering it pivotal for the 2024 presidential election. This program calls for Republican lawmakers to advocate for increased funding for Ukraine in the upcoming appropriations bill. The initiative is backed by major Democratic donors and emphasises each nation's contributions towards the other in historical conflicts. Despite rising non-interventionist sentiment among Republicans voters, Kristol's campaign uses past military conflicts as a pretext for continued involvement, targeting white collar baby boomers with viral content and focused ads. The campaign receives primary funding from tech mogul and US intelligence partner Pierre Omidyar.

  3. Biden faces calls to declare a ‘climate emergency’ as he heads to Maui – Climate groups & Congressional allies urge him to invoke emergency powers – ‘Enable Biden to take sweeping action to restrain greenhouse gas production’

    As the deadly wildfire devastates Maui, President Biden faces mounting pressure from allies in Congress, lawmakers, and climate activists to declare a national climate emergency. These groups believe that declaring a climate emergency would allow Biden to invoke emergency powers, enabling the administration to take comprehensive actions in restraining greenhouse gas production, implementing clean transportation solutions, and financing distributed energy projects. However, critics argue that such a move could undermine democracy and result in long-term freedom infringements, akin to restrictions seen during the COVID pandemic. The debate underscores the heightened urgency and divergent opinions around climate change action.

  4. MAUI FIRES ROUNDUP, PART ONE

    This article discusses the theories surrounding the recent Maui wildfires, focusing on various potential causes like smart meter malfunctions, directed energy weapon hypotheses, and local anomalies. Multiple viewpoints, including fire chiefs, residents, and independent data providers are considered. The possibility of these disasters being orchestrated for the ultimate benefit of governments, corporations, and the military is also presented. The criticism lies heavily on the response during the disaster, from water withholding to the inactivity of emergency sirens. Allegations of a connection between the fire and plans to acquire the ravaged land also arise. The piece concludes by inviting further discussion and speculation on the causes and implications of the Maui fires.

  5. Accountability

    The article discusses concerns about alleged conspiracies, online attacks, and misinformation disseminated by several individuals. Erik Prince, accused of training operatives to interfere with US elections, has been indicted in Europe and subpoenaed in Wyoming. Douglass Mackey, involved in a scheme to defraud African Americans of their voting rights, has been prosecuted. The article also accuses QAnon-related Doug StewAnon Stewart and others of being connected to this. These people are believed to be linked to far-right and far-left extremism on social media. It ends with a caution about potential trauma and abuse for those who stay on certain online platforms, citing privacy breaches.

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