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IT ALL SEEMS LIKE A GIANT PSYOP


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Darrell Castle talks about recent events, in the history of America, from assassinations to simple murders and how we never seem to get the complete and truthful picture of what happened.

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IT ALL SEEMS LIKE A GIANT PSYOP

Hello, this is Darrell Castle with today’s Castle Report. I will be talking about recent events in the history of America from assassinations to simple murders and how we never seem to get the complete and truthful picture of what happened.

If we go back in history only so far as World War ll we find that psychological warfare was an important weapon for all combatants. It was important but also primitive compared to the worldwide grip it holds on us today. Sometimes it was millions of leaflets dropped from airplanes across Europe and sometimes it was Tokyo Rose broadcasting from Japan to American sailors opposing the Japanese navy. There were no video cameras, no satellites, no social media, and no internet whereby everyone was monitored and ordinary people could become celebrities overnight.

Sinister forces became the status quo and opposing the status quo became very dangerous. President Eisenhower saw these forces coming to power in the world and he warned President Kennedy about them. President Kennedy, a genuine war hero, and a man of courage and determination took those warnings to heart and tried to oppose the forces that were fast becoming the status quo. He died for his efforts and even though it’s been 62 years future leaders have all understood that you oppose the status quo at your own risk.

JFK’s brother Robert, who was most likely our next president, opposed those same forces and was determined to punish those who murdered his brother. The same year gave us Martin Luther King who also opposed the status quo and a man who argued for peace abroad and racial reckoning at home. Those three men met the same fate at the hands of a lone nut or so we are told. Hardly anyone today believes the demonstrably stupid explanations of their murders but at the time we still had some tiny amount of faith that our leaders might tell the truth occasionally but today, of course, we know better.

Recently, in one of his Liberty Reports, Ron Paul, age 90 gave a pretty good explanation as he addressed the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

“The turbulent 1960’s saw several killings of major US figures, including JFK, RFK, and Martin Luther King, who were challenging the status quo and pushing for a shift away from the Cold War confrontationist mentality. The real assassins of these peace leaders from last century were Nihilists who did not believe in truth. They only believed in power—the power that comes from the barrel of a gun. Rather than compete in the marketplace of ideas they preferred to snuff out any challenges and therefore decapitate any possibility that our country could take a different course.”

There were many other assassinations, of course, during that same time period. Those of us who lived through it wondered what had become of us but then as usual it got worse. A couple of others worth mentioning were John Lennon, influential man obviously who talked often about peace and voiced opposition to America’s wars. He was killed outside his Manhattan apartment by Mark David Chapman. John Hinckley, connected distantly to the Bush family, tried to assassinate Ronald Reagan who was in the process of peace with our worst enemy, the Soviet Union. I forgot to mention Richard Nixon who was ending the Vietnam War and who opened trade with China. The nation had just experienced several high-profile political murders so killing him might have aroused even the insouciant Americans’ ire. Nixon didn’t have to be assassinated because we had people who could false flag him and politically assassinate him.

I mention all this history of death and destruction to present recent history as a massive psychological warfare experiment on the American people. I didn’t even mention 9/11 and the J-6 scandal but they are part of the same experiment. We are always given completely ridiculous explanations that make no sense at all and the people who voice skepticism are lumped into a CIA invented phrase called conspiracy theorists. Yes, the CIA invented that word to cover people who questioned the status quo that they were imposing on us to explain JFK’s murder. Since then, the truth or at least the pursuit of it is referred to very negatively by those who conspire.

There are interesting things about most of the high-profile murders and things the lone nuts seem to have in common. I have always suspected that they might all share the same MK Ultra history but I don’t know that and anyone who might knows to keep his mouth shut. Many of the assassins seem to have been reading or have in their close possession the same books. The most famous of these was J.D. Salinger’s “The Catcher in The Rye.” I read that book in school as many did and I always scratched my head and wondered what message he was trying to convey.

Mark David Chapman reportedly opened the book and read it after he shot John Lennon. John Hinckley had the book with him when he shot Ronald Reagan and supposedly even Lee Harvey Oswold had the book in his apartment. I don’t know about the old hillbilly James Earl Ray but I suspect he didn’t read much. I do wonder though if Tyler Robinson was reading that book but I suppose we will never know. We will never know the truth about anything the government does because it has been and still is conducting a psyop on behalf of others. Who or what are the others, well, if we knew that it might be possible to change course but somehow anyone who tries to find out has a way of ending up dead.

What does Charlie Kirk have to do with any of this or where does he fit in this picture. Charlie was apparently evolving toward the same break with the status quo as those who learned the hard way that it would not just be accepted by the status quo. He is dead now and can’t speak for himself but we have testimony from some of his close friends including Tucker Carlson who appeared as a speaker at one of Charlie’s conventions. Tucker, as you probably know, is very skeptical about the relationship between the US and Israel.

He said in a video speech after Charlie’s death that he considered it humiliating that the US has become so ensnared by this ally that it is nothing more than the military arm of its foreign policy. How did that happen and can we ever escape he wonders and he said that Charlie expressed the same doubt to him. Charlie was apparently changing away from simply signing off on whatever President Trump wanted for US foreign policy. Supposedly he personally went to the White House to urge Trump to resist the pressure to attack Iran but he was rebuffed.

The apparent assassin, Tyler Robinson, said in many texts to his trans lover, and to others that Charlie was full of hate. I wonder if he ever stopped to ponder the irony of hating someone because of his supposed hate. In any event Charlie was apparently evolving toward changing his views about foreign policy as well as other ways and that simply can’t be allowed if you have influence and a national audience. Charlie was, arguably, the most influential voice among college and high school students in the nation so his words were a matter of grave concern to the status quo. He was starting to speak nationally about the troubles of the generation he represented.

He addressed income disparity, but more importantly the reality that these young people face. They are massively in debt not just for student loans though they have those too but just in credit card debt which everyone needs now in order to live. Hardly anyone can live without relying on credit for essentials. Essentials such as gas, food, etc. have to be charged so that fixed costs such as rent and utilities can be funded by one’s job. The result of all this is that many if not most of that generation will not be able to afford a simple little house to raise their family in. They probably don’t even have families though because who can afford to get married and have children.

Many prominent people who were close friends of Charlie reported that he was changing. Ron Paul can testify that the youth of this country are inspired by the ideas of liberty, peace, and prosperity. We went through about 20 years when Dr. Paul was out there expressing those ideas in his pursuit of the presidency. He didn’t win though and so he is still alive. Tucker told of Charlie’s visit to the White House and his expression of doubt about Israel’s war in Gaza and what it is doing to so many. Charlie was under intense pressure to cancel Tucker from speaking at his programs and Tucker offered to decline but Charlie said no because the issue was too important.

The friends of Israel were the ones pressuring Charlie and he lost a great deal of the funding of his non-profit because of his inviting Tucker to speak. Well known conservative podcaster, Candace Owens, a close friend of Charlie’s, stated on one of her programs that Charlie was undergoing a spiritual crises and was turning away from his past embrace of militarism and in favor of America-first non-interventionism, particular regarding current problems in the Middle East.

In conclusion folks, was Charlie murdered directly through a lone nut or indirectly through clever use of the lone nut by powerful forces who could not tolerate such a shift in the views of such an influential leader. We don’t know and we will probably never know because the forces of darkness are allied against our knowing.

 The explanation for the murders of JFK, RFK, and MLK makes no sense and in fact it’s impossible for them to have happened as we have been told. The explanation for 9/11 is even more impossible but we are supposed and expected to believe them. We are considered to be very strange and weird if we don’t believe them. Some believe when belief supports their political views and disbelieve when they don’t.

Polls show that most people don’t believe the explanations for the murders and even 9/11 but they pretend they do because who can know for sure what happened and who wants to be a weirdo.

Finally, folks, in response to all the mocking laughter online and in congress and the press about Charlie’s murder, I heard a line from comedian Dave Chappelle which seems appropriate. “When a hero falls the cowards rejoice”. I wish Charlie nothing but eternal rest with the Prince of Peace whom he served for much of his young life.

At least that’s the way I see it,

Until next time folks,

This is Darrell Castle,

Thanks for listening.

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