BERTRAND DAILY REPORT The War For Your Mind and Soul Continues
Subject: David Icke (Notes), Other Dimensions in Control of Humanity, The Clash is Coming---Video
I listened to the David Icke interview today with Alex Jones and I have to say....the man is a genius and very perceptive to how our world is being manipulated by an unseen force in the universe, of which has now raised its ugly head for all to see.....but those without eyes and ears will submit and will love their king(s) and gods as slaves of the New World Order. It's inevitable.....until those forces of good versus evil in other dimensions come to earth to claim their prize.
Before that happens.....our young generation are being programmed, at an early age, to accept a world that most of us will not see....a world population controlled by a one world leader that might not be human, but of extraterrestrial origin and/or by Artificial Intelligence (A.I.).
In real time, we are witnessing controlled information by 6 corporations that own media, and two levels of government [Deep State & Shadow Government] controlling two political parties, entwined with globalist Illuminati types around the world, and an army of intelligence agencies used to propagate dis-information to create perceptions in-order to control behavior(s).
Combine the above with technology past, present and future.....the acceleration factor is catching-up with the secret technology (already out there) would blow everyone's mind to the point, a majority would reject and others would rush to the nearest cyborg clinic for their brains to be re-wired with 5G or in the near future with 10G interfacing.
Assimilation of the human consciousness via Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) requires (baby steps) before full blown assimilation is acceptable and/or useful.
But first....human contact between the male and woman, or the child / parent relationship must be erased and replaced with a non-sex identity [choice], together with teen rebellion attitudes perpetrated by the educational system and justice system (CPS)......aggravated and pushed by a segment of society claiming minority status with demands of equality and justice for a sick bunch of morons are being rolled-out NOW !
Brainwash the kid with an evil ideology [culture] and attach an iPhone to his/her hand, you then have the makings of a future generation that will want to eliminate you and me, or anyone that opposes [them].
Preparing humans for the transition to a one world order, controlled by oligarchs (both here on earth and from other dimensions), requires acceptance and obedience of the highest order ( or be eliminated).
Humans are being programmed to reject any and all spiritual connection(s) or relationship with GOD, the creator of all both good and evil, is the TEST we face for determining our next level of being.
Nobody has ever seen GOD and those that died and came back, or those on the other side that communicate through mediums, have NEVER seen GOD, but his or it's power and creation is everywhere and we know GOD's human like image is Jesus Christ...."The Son of God"
David Icke expands on these theories and ideas that boggle our minds on a daily basis, and the bad side of all this involves the various dimensions we cannot see, except when a dimension opens and what we call extraterrestrial (UFO's) enter our world and seen by many, while at the same time being kept secret by the Military Industrial Complex.
Manifestation by these beings from another dimension (good or evil) are likely among us and/or enter humans when (our) frequency levels drop to their level, opening a pathway into (our) mind and soul.
Christians pray to God and/or Jesus, but who or what on the other side, in another dimension is listening?
The "power of prayer" is enormous when one believes in their heart and soul, and goodness is often returned by an internal voice, dream, event, or what most would call a [coincidence] when in reality, our prayers have been answered.
Scientists will tell (you) "no....it's a phenomenon, there's no God," and others say "it's the power and control of our own doing."
Now.....let's entertain the possibility that trillions of civilizations exist in our infinite universe, and are like us, or characteristic of their environment, THEY ALL came from something more powerful than themselves.
Because the universe does not end with a wall or shell, the multiple universes exist in multiple dimensions and those dimensions are not explainable and certainly not defined, but we do know they exist.
Because there is a negative and a positive charge in a battery, you cannot have one without the other for the battery to operate....thus, we have goodness and evilness on earth, and without both, our existence would be meaningless. It's the continuity that keeps the planet alive.
Evilness is everywhere we look and righteousness is slipping away.
The imbalance is destroying earth and eventually....one or the other will prevail, but before that happens, it is probable (according to the bible) and by theorists.....either Jesus will return, likely by UFO of his emissaries thereof, and this world will be destroyed or given a do-over warranty.
What we are seeing now is political turmoil, perceived as good versus evil and WE are hoping for justice, but opposing sides have their game plan and until the "fat lady sings" we will continue to be in the dark.
Horowitz is at odds with AG Barr over FBI corruption concerning illegal spying and false FISA applications, an impeachment is underway, but while that is happening, the corporate enterprises that control our lives are operating in total disregard to our Constitutional Rights and continue to move us closer to a world government OF WHICH THEY will benefit.
Social Media and Fakestream Media are going after (us) like no other time in our history. Our 1st Amendment is under attack and our government continues to step-up their surveillance tactics with the help of social media and Google.
"In the 18 years since the USA Patriot Act—a massive 342-page wish list of expanded powers for the FBI and CIA—was rammed through Congress in the wake of the so-called 9/11 terror attacks, it has snowballed into the eradication of every vital safeguard against government overreach, corruption and abuse."---John Whitehead
Does it even matter that WE have Trump as president? For one....things would be a lot worse under Hillary Clinton. We'd already be at war with Russia, or China would be allowed a (free win) war on America.
Gun confiscation would already be underway under Clinton and Civil War would be in it's 2nd or 3rd year.
Trump is only the door stop for things to come.....
Outer forces beyond our world and/or different dimensions are in control of humanity and the destruction thereof. It's only a matter of time before a population of misfits are semi-human and used as slaves.
Everything will be controlled by Artificial Intelligence, but remember the old saying about programming computers..."Bullshit in, bullshit out."
Planet earth is a warring planet where turmoil is a daily event worldwide. Scientists and archaeologists have seen proof that earth has been destroyed before the "Flood" with evidence of nuclear explosions many thousands of years ago. Were the purveyors of ancient wars human, part human, extraterrestrial or all combined in a battle for earth(?).
Is it going to happen again?
I would say...we are definitely headed that direction once again, but not necessarily in our lifetime, but maybe for our children's children.
Look at how far we have come since 9/11 when the world changed and the internet was still in it's infancy.
It's mostly feel-good technology that will eventually be used against us...such as 5G satellites around the world, emitting a directed energy that can be modified to affect our frequency wavelength receptors in our minds.
MK-Ultra, and LSD used by CIA on unsuspecting humans was used as a control mechanism for modifying behavior of humans in the sixties and seventies, but now has advanced to technology that can easily turn a good citizen into a killer, or simply modify their perceptions of reality.
Population control is underway, and the less humans on planet earth, will be an advantage for the power seekers and identities from beyond. Humans will be non-gender types that cannot reproduce, and will serve their kings and gods with 'esprit de corps'.
Generals, kings and dictators are irrelevant and without mention in history books unless they have led a war.
'Peace Makers' are shunned and censored....or impeached.
---Dave Bertrand
Betraying the Constitution: Who Will Protect Us from an Unpatriotic Patriot Act?
by JOHN WHITEHEAD
“It is the responsibility of the patriot to protect his country from its government.”—Thomas Paine
While Congress subjects the nation to its impeachment-flavored brand of bread-and-circus politics, our civil liberties continue to die a slow, painful death by a thousand cuts.
While Congress subjects the nation to its impeachment-flavored brand of bread-and-circus politics, our civil liberties continue to die a slow, painful death by a thousand cuts.
Case in point: while Americans have been fixated on the carefully orchestrated impeachment drama that continues to monopolize headlines, Congress passed and President Trump signed into law legislation extending three key provisions of the USA Patriot Act, which had been set to expire on December 15, 2019.
Once again, to no one’s surprise, the bureaucrats on both sides of the aisle—Democrats and Republicans alike—prioritized political grandstanding over principle and their oath of office to protect and defend the Constitution.
As Congressman Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) predicted:
Today, while everyone is distracted by the impeachment drama, Congress will vote to extend warrantless data collection provisions of the #PatriotAct, by hiding this language on page 25 of the Continuing Resolution (CR) that temporarily funds the government. To sneak this through, Congress will first vote to suspend the rule which otherwise gives us (and the people) 72 hours to consider a bill. The scam here is that Democrats are alleging abuse of Presidential power, while simultaneously reauthorizing warrantless power to spy on citizens that no President should have... in a bill that continues to fund EVERYTHING the President does... and waiving their own rules to do it. I predict Democrats will vote on a party line to suspend the 72 hour rule. But after the rule is suspended, I suspect many Republicans will join most Democrats to pass the CR with the Patriot Act extension embedded in it.
Massie was right: Republicans and Democrats have no problem joining forces in order to maintain their joint stranglehold on power.
Once again, to no one’s surprise, the bureaucrats on both sides of the aisle—Democrats and Republicans alike—prioritized political grandstanding over principle and their oath of office to protect and defend the Constitution.
As Congressman Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) predicted:
Today, while everyone is distracted by the impeachment drama, Congress will vote to extend warrantless data collection provisions of the #PatriotAct, by hiding this language on page 25 of the Continuing Resolution (CR) that temporarily funds the government. To sneak this through, Congress will first vote to suspend the rule which otherwise gives us (and the people) 72 hours to consider a bill. The scam here is that Democrats are alleging abuse of Presidential power, while simultaneously reauthorizing warrantless power to spy on citizens that no President should have... in a bill that continues to fund EVERYTHING the President does... and waiving their own rules to do it. I predict Democrats will vote on a party line to suspend the 72 hour rule. But after the rule is suspended, I suspect many Republicans will join most Democrats to pass the CR with the Patriot Act extension embedded in it.
Massie was right: Republicans and Democrats have no problem joining forces in order to maintain their joint stranglehold on power.
The legislation passed the Senate with a bipartisan 74-to-20 vote. It squeaked through the House of Representatives with a 231-192 margin. And it was signed by President Trump—who earlier this year floated the idea of making the government’s surveillance powers permanent—with nary a protest from anyone about its impact on the rights of the American people.
Spending bill or not, it didn’t have to shake down this way, even with the threat of yet another government shutdown looming.
Congress could have voted to separate the Patriot Act extension from the funding bill, as suggested by Rep. Justin Amash, but that didn’t fly. Instead as journalist Norman Solomon writes for Salon, “The cave-in was another bow to normalizing the U.S. government’s mass surveillance powers.”
That, right there, is the key to all of this: normalizing the U.S. government’s mass surveillance powers.
Spending bill or not, it didn’t have to shake down this way, even with the threat of yet another government shutdown looming.
Congress could have voted to separate the Patriot Act extension from the funding bill, as suggested by Rep. Justin Amash, but that didn’t fly. Instead as journalist Norman Solomon writes for Salon, “The cave-in was another bow to normalizing the U.S. government’s mass surveillance powers.”
That, right there, is the key to all of this: normalizing the U.S. government’s mass surveillance powers.
In the 18 years since the USA Patriot Act—a massive 342-page wish list of expanded powers for the FBI and CIA—was rammed through Congress in the wake of the so-called 9/11 terror attacks, it has snowballed into the eradication of every vital safeguard against government overreach, corruption and abuse.
The Patriot Act drove a stake through the heart of the Bill of Rights, violating at least six of the ten original amendments—the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Amendments—and possibly the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments, as well.
The Patriot Act also redefined terrorism so broadly that many non-terrorist political activities such as protest marches, demonstrations and civil disobedience are now considered potential terrorist acts, thereby rendering anyone desiring to engage in protected First Amendment expressive activities as suspects of the surveillance state.
The Patriot Act drove a stake through the heart of the Bill of Rights, violating at least six of the ten original amendments—the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Amendments—and possibly the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments, as well.
The Patriot Act also redefined terrorism so broadly that many non-terrorist political activities such as protest marches, demonstrations and civil disobedience are now considered potential terrorist acts, thereby rendering anyone desiring to engage in protected First Amendment expressive activities as suspects of the surveillance state.
The Patriot Act justified broader domestic surveillance, the logic being that if government agents knew more about each American, they could distinguish the terrorists from law-abiding citizens—no doubt a reflexive impulse shared by small-town police and federal agents alike.
This, according to Washington Post reporter Robert O’Harrow, Jr., was a fantasy that “had been brewing in the law enforcement world for a long time.” And 9/11 provided the government with the perfect excuse for conducting far-reaching surveillance and collecting mountains of information on even the most law-abiding citizen.
Federal agents and police officers are now authorized to conduct covert black bag “sneak-and-peak” searches of homes and offices while you are away and confiscate your personal property without first notifying you of their intent or their presence.
The law also granted the FBI the right to come to your place of employment, demand your personal records and question your supervisors and fellow employees, all without notifying you; allowed the government access to your medical records, school records and practically every personal record about you; and allowed the government to secretly demand to see records of books or magazines you’ve checked out in any public library and Internet sites you’ve visited (at least 545 libraries received such demands in the first year following passage of the Patriot Act).
This, according to Washington Post reporter Robert O’Harrow, Jr., was a fantasy that “had been brewing in the law enforcement world for a long time.” And 9/11 provided the government with the perfect excuse for conducting far-reaching surveillance and collecting mountains of information on even the most law-abiding citizen.
Federal agents and police officers are now authorized to conduct covert black bag “sneak-and-peak” searches of homes and offices while you are away and confiscate your personal property without first notifying you of their intent or their presence.
The law also granted the FBI the right to come to your place of employment, demand your personal records and question your supervisors and fellow employees, all without notifying you; allowed the government access to your medical records, school records and practically every personal record about you; and allowed the government to secretly demand to see records of books or magazines you’ve checked out in any public library and Internet sites you’ve visited (at least 545 libraries received such demands in the first year following passage of the Patriot Act).
In the name of fighting terrorism, government officials are now permitted to monitor religious and political institutions with no suspicion of criminal wrongdoing; prosecute librarians or keepers of any other records if they tell anyone that the government has subpoenaed information related to a terror investigation; monitor conversations between attorneys and clients; search and seize Americans’ papers and effects without showing probable cause; and jail Americans indefinitely without a trial, among other things.
The federal government also made liberal use of its new powers, especially through the use (and abuse) of the nefarious national security letters, which allow the FBI to demand personal customer records from Internet Service Providers, financial institutions and credit companies at the mere say-so of the government agent in charge of a local FBI office and without prior court approval.
In fact, since 9/11, we’ve been spied on by surveillance cameras, eavesdropped on by government agents, had our belongings searched, our phones tapped, our mail opened, our email monitored, our opinions questioned, our purchases scrutinized (under the USA Patriot Act, banks are required to analyze your transactions for any patterns that raise suspicion and to see if you are connected to any objectionable people), and our activities watched.
The federal government also made liberal use of its new powers, especially through the use (and abuse) of the nefarious national security letters, which allow the FBI to demand personal customer records from Internet Service Providers, financial institutions and credit companies at the mere say-so of the government agent in charge of a local FBI office and without prior court approval.
In fact, since 9/11, we’ve been spied on by surveillance cameras, eavesdropped on by government agents, had our belongings searched, our phones tapped, our mail opened, our email monitored, our opinions questioned, our purchases scrutinized (under the USA Patriot Act, banks are required to analyze your transactions for any patterns that raise suspicion and to see if you are connected to any objectionable people), and our activities watched.
We’re also being subjected to invasive patdowns and whole-body scans of our persons and seizures of our electronic devices in the nation’s airports. We can’t even purchase certain cold medicines at the pharmacy anymore without it being reported to the government and our names being placed on a watch list.
It’s only getting worse, folks.
Largely due to the continuous noise from television news’ talking heads, most Americans have been lulled into thinking that the pressing issues are voting in the next election, but the real issue is simply this: the freedoms in the Bill of Rights are being eviscerated.
The Constitution has been steadily chipped away at, undermined, eroded, whittled down, and generally discarded to such an extent that what we are left with today is but a shadow of the robust document adopted more than two centuries ago. Most of the damage has been inflicted upon the Bill of Rights—the first ten amendments to the Constitution—which historically served as the bulwark from government abuse.
Set against a backdrop of government surveillance, militarized police, SWAT team raids, asset forfeiture, eminent domain, overcriminalization, armed surveillance drones, whole body scanners, stop and frisk searches and the like—all sanctioned by Congress, the White House and the courts—a recitation of the Bill of Rights would understandably sound more like a eulogy to freedoms lost than an affirmation of rights we truly possess.
We can pretend that the Constitution, which was written to hold the government accountable, is still our governing document. However, the reality we must come to terms with is that in the America we live in today, the government does whatever it wants, freedom be damned.
What once were considered inalienable, fundamental “rights” are now mere privileges to be taken away on a government bureaucrat’s say-so.
To those who have been paying attention, this should come as no real surprise.
As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, the Constitution has been on life support for some time now, and is drawing its final breaths.
The American government, never a staunch advocate of civil liberties, has been writing its own orders for some time now. Indeed, as the McCarthy era and the wiretapping of Martin Luther King Jr. and others illustrates, the government’s amassing of power, especially in relation to its ability to spy on Americans, predates the passage of the Patriot Act in 2001.
What the Patriot Act and its subsequent incarnations did was legitimize what had previously been covert and frowned upon as a violation of Americans’ long-cherished privacy rights.
After all, the history of governments is that they inevitably overreach.
Thus, enabled by a paper tiger Congress, the president and other agencies of the federal government have repeatedly laid claim to a host of powers, among them the ability to use the military as a police force, spy on Americans and detain individuals without granting them access to an attorney or the courts. And as the government’s powers have grown, unchecked, the American people have gradually become used to these relentless intrusions into their lives.
In turn, the American people have become the proverbial boiling frogs, so desensitized to the government’s steady encroachments on their rights that civil liberties abuses have become par for the course.
Yet as long as government agencies are allowed to make a mockery of the very laws intended to limit their reach, curtail their activities, and guard against the very abuses to which we are being subjected on a daily basis, our individual freedoms will continue to be eviscerated so that the government’s powers can be expanded, the Constitution be damned.
It’s only getting worse, folks.
Largely due to the continuous noise from television news’ talking heads, most Americans have been lulled into thinking that the pressing issues are voting in the next election, but the real issue is simply this: the freedoms in the Bill of Rights are being eviscerated.
The Constitution has been steadily chipped away at, undermined, eroded, whittled down, and generally discarded to such an extent that what we are left with today is but a shadow of the robust document adopted more than two centuries ago. Most of the damage has been inflicted upon the Bill of Rights—the first ten amendments to the Constitution—which historically served as the bulwark from government abuse.
Set against a backdrop of government surveillance, militarized police, SWAT team raids, asset forfeiture, eminent domain, overcriminalization, armed surveillance drones, whole body scanners, stop and frisk searches and the like—all sanctioned by Congress, the White House and the courts—a recitation of the Bill of Rights would understandably sound more like a eulogy to freedoms lost than an affirmation of rights we truly possess.
We can pretend that the Constitution, which was written to hold the government accountable, is still our governing document. However, the reality we must come to terms with is that in the America we live in today, the government does whatever it wants, freedom be damned.
What once were considered inalienable, fundamental “rights” are now mere privileges to be taken away on a government bureaucrat’s say-so.
To those who have been paying attention, this should come as no real surprise.
As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, the Constitution has been on life support for some time now, and is drawing its final breaths.
The American government, never a staunch advocate of civil liberties, has been writing its own orders for some time now. Indeed, as the McCarthy era and the wiretapping of Martin Luther King Jr. and others illustrates, the government’s amassing of power, especially in relation to its ability to spy on Americans, predates the passage of the Patriot Act in 2001.
What the Patriot Act and its subsequent incarnations did was legitimize what had previously been covert and frowned upon as a violation of Americans’ long-cherished privacy rights.
After all, the history of governments is that they inevitably overreach.
Thus, enabled by a paper tiger Congress, the president and other agencies of the federal government have repeatedly laid claim to a host of powers, among them the ability to use the military as a police force, spy on Americans and detain individuals without granting them access to an attorney or the courts. And as the government’s powers have grown, unchecked, the American people have gradually become used to these relentless intrusions into their lives.
In turn, the American people have become the proverbial boiling frogs, so desensitized to the government’s steady encroachments on their rights that civil liberties abuses have become par for the course.
Yet as long as government agencies are allowed to make a mockery of the very laws intended to limit their reach, curtail their activities, and guard against the very abuses to which we are being subjected on a daily basis, our individual freedoms will continue to be eviscerated so that the government’s powers can be expanded, the Constitution be damned.
END
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Retired Int'l Freight Captain (DC-8 & B-727), Former (State) Law Enforcement, U.S. Customs (UC) Miami Sector, US Army Military Police Veteran, Former Int'l Aircraft Repo Insurance Contractor, Former DHS/HWW Counter-Terrorism Instructor for Commercial Truckers, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University & University of Alaska (Undergraduate), Interests include Border Security, 9/11 Truth, Government Corruption, New World Order, Freedom vs Communism, Secret Space Programs & UFO Encounters, Aviation, and Enjoy Living Off-The-Grid.
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