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Psychological Warfare and the Cryptocracy w/ Payload

Is your life a humiliation ritual?

Very few researchers made the impact Michael Hoffman impressed upon the work I do with The Reversion. His books “The Occult Renaissance Church of Rome” and “Judaism’s Strange Gods” have radically transformed my understanding of history and the modern world. Hoffman is perhaps most notable for his book “Secret Societies and Psychological Warfare”, so I wanted to bring on

to discuss this area of his work, which he introduced in his recent article series on Substack.

Our conversation unfolds into a broad range of topics including freemasonry, judaism, race, propaganda, Kabbalah, Renaissance alchemy, and the occult nature of political assassinations. Referring to the work of Hoffman, E. Michael Jones and Matthew Raphael Johnson, we explore some of the key concepts of psychological warfare, mass rituals and relate them to the murder of Charlie Kirk, 9/11 and JFK.

An important part of our discussion focuses on the importance of avoiding feedback loops when exploring the conspiratorial, which we are currently seeing in the developing narratives around the Charlie Kirk assassination.

This 3 hour episode is packed with resources accompanied with a visual read through of

’s fantastic introductory articles on Michael Hoffman’s “Secret Societies and Psychological Warfare”.

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