FIGHTING MK-ULTRA & PROJECT MONARCH: THE RISE OF TAHARRUSH

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FIGHTING MK-ULTRA & PROJECT MONARCH: THE RISE OF TAHARRUSH

AfD’s Facebook post recalled the Cologne attacks, on New Year’s Eve, 2015-2016, in which police estimated that 1,200 women were sexually assaulted and that at least 2,000 North African “asylum seekers” were involved, often acting in groups.  And the image accompanied a message urging supporters to go and vote.  Maks Czuperski, of the Digital Forensic Research Lab, went out of his way to claim “the image was a fake. It was falsified in multiple ways and taken from an extremist white supremacist source with the intent to manipulate voter perception.”  Among other CIA directed stories, the Digital Forensic Research Lab has also published articles “debunking” CIA’s PROJECT CLOVERLEAF, in which poisonous chemicals are sprayed in chemtrails from airplanes, and denying what are clearly false flag attacks in Syria, to gin up support for a NATO attack there.  (Needless to say, neither the Digital Forensic Research Lab nor Czuperski has anything to say against CIA operations such as OPERATION MOCKINGBIRD, PROJECT MONARCH, or MK-ULTRA.)  Czuperski has otherwise worked for the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), an Illuminati organization, where he provided research support for the book, The Battle of Bretton Woods: John Maynard Keynes, Harry Dexter White, and the Making of a New World Order.  And he has worked as special advisor to the president of the Atlantic Council, which is partnered with NATO and sponsored by some of Wall Street and London’s largest, most powerful corporate-financier interests.  These include (i) big oil interests, such as BP, Chevron, Exxon & Shell, which profited greatly over NATO-backed regime change in Libya, (ii) defense contractors such as Raytheon, BAE, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman, (iii) Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Deutsche Bank, Barclays, the Blackstone Group, Citigroup, & Credite Suisse, and (iv) George Soros’s Open Society Institute.  

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