Anonymous ID: c9000c April 30, 2020, 11:18 p.m. No.8984699   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8984567

 

Another good video is Philip Haney interviewed on The Official Hagmann Report in 2018. Philip Haney decribes infilitration and his extensive research being scrubbed.

Interview is from 2hr5min to 3hr1min (end).

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c35VNno3zeA

Setting the News Cycle Straight: Shirin Neshat, Peter Chowka Followed By Phil Haney

June 4 2018 Official Hagmann Report @ 2hr 5min

 

2005 C-span video with Paul Sperry author of "Infltration" 1hr10min video

 

https://www.c-span.org/video/?188457-1/infiltration-muslim-spies-subversives-penetrated-washington

Anonymous ID: c9000c April 30, 2020, 11:48 p.m. No.8984844   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4847 >>4856 >>4940 >>5124 >>5191

National Park Service produces videos praising Islam in 2013

 

National Park Service produces videos praising Islam

(foxnews Sept 23 2013)

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/national-park-service-produces-videos-praising-islam

 

A series of videos produced for the National Park Service shows American Muslim students blaming hatred against their faith on the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The story was first reported by Sancho Panza in the Independent Journal Review. The videos also promoted Islam as a pioneer in women’s rights and addressed a “general ignorance about what Islam is.”

 

“Islam within itself, Islam itself means peace,” the government video states. “Islam brings nothing but peace if you truly look into it.”

 

The video was posted on the website for the Women’s Rights National Historical Park. It was filmed at the AnNur Islamic School in Schenectady, N.Y. by a National Park Service intern.

 

According to the park’s website, the three-part series features children as they “discuss their experiences and challenges with negative Muslim stereotypes and assumptions.”

 

“Since 9/11 happened – before there wasn’t that much hate against Muslims, but since 9/11 happened people saw that and that was a big thing because a lot of people died,” a student said in the video. “They just started believing this is what they do. This is what they know. This is what they’re supposed to do. This is what their holy book tells them. This is what their Prophet told them. They think that ever since.”

 

The National Park Service tells me no federal taxpayer dollars were spent on the production of the videos. They said the funding came through a donation from the Friends of Women’s Rights National Historical Park.

 

“The videos are part of the park’s ongoing effort to share the story of the women’s rights movement and show that the fights for human and civil rights – including the freedom to worship – are struggles that continue to this day,” chief spokesman Mike Litterst said.

 

The National Park Service did not respond to questions about whether they’ve produced videos promoting other religions – like Christianity or Judaism.

 

The video praised Islam’s treatment of women – while completely ignoring the violence and discrimination many women are still facing in modern-day Islamic nations.

 

“People think that Islam oppresses women and there’s no equality but they’re wrong,” one student said. “There’s equity.”

 

The students said that in Seventh Century A.D. Islam gave women the right to be involved in politics, the right to earn and keep their money and the right to work outside the home.

 

“Islam gave women the right to own property, Islam gave women the right to divorce, Islam gave women the right to choose who she marries,” a student said.

 

Another added, “Islam gave women a whole bunch of rights that western women acquired later in the 19th and 20th centuries and we’ve had these rights since the 7th Century A.D. and it’s just not acknowledged worldwide.”

 

Most of the videos showed images of students sitting in a classroom defending their faith and talking about how Muslims are persecuted for their beliefs in America.

 

“People always say, ‘You’re Muslims. Go back to your country,’” one student said. “I mean, this is the land of the Native Americans. Everyone should go back to their country if you think about it.”

 

Another student blamed public perceptions about Islam on a “general ignorance about what Islam is.”

 

“A lot of people are against us so they’d do anything to make us look bad,” one of the youngsters said. “We’re all human beings. Just because we have a different religion doesn’t mean that we’re all difference from others.”

 

The videos spent considerable time on the aftermath of the terrorist attacks and how perceptions of Islam changed.

 

“Islam means peace, too,” a student said. ‘So we all just want to be peaceful with everybody.”

They said the main reason that non-Muslims generalize Islam is because of how the media portrays their faith.

 

“We’re supposed to represent our religion at all times,” a student said. “That’s something that the Prophet and God ordained on us. But especially after 9/11 we have to be super careful how we act around people, definitely watch what we say.”

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: c9000c April 30, 2020, 11:48 p.m. No.8984847   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4940 >>4955 >>5124 >>5191

>>8984844

 

National Park Service produces videos praising Islam in 2013 (continued)

 

The students all agreed that the terrorist attacks had something to do with how they are perceived.

 

“A lot of people from Christianity and Judaism and a whole bunch of other religions – a lot of them have done stuff wrong, but especially if it’s Muslim, they think of it as we’re terrorists,” one student said.

 

“If a Christian man does something or a Jewish man does something or an atheist man does something, nobody ever blames their religion,” another student said. “But if you see a Muslim man doing something, their religion is blamed when Islam brings nothing but peace when you truly look into it.”

 

Erwin Lutzer, the author of “The Cross in the Shadow of the Crescent,” told me he is quite alarmed that the National Park Service would endorse videos that seem to rewrite history.

 

“Islam has a very poor record when it comes to the rights of women,” Lutzer told me. “In Ontario in 2004, when the premier said Sharia law should be practiced in Muslim enclaves, it was the women from Muslim countries who joined others to oppose it. (They) said Sharia law is legalized violence against women.”

 

Lutzer said he was puzzled as to why the National Park Service would commend Muslims on this particular issue. He said it has no historical basis whatsoever.

 

“If you look at the history of Islam, there was no such thing as equal rights between men and women,” he said. “We must be very careful here when history is sometimes made out of thin air.”

 

National Park Service produces videos praising Islam (Part 2 of series)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlUyBOsRsng

 

 

National Park Service Propaganda - Produce Video Praising Islam - Hannity - Wake The Hell Up America

(Hannity – Fox News Live Interview Sept 23 2013)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sz9m-i6dXG8

 

 

Yes, the National Park Service Really Made Videos Showcasing What They Say Are Islam's Contributions to Women's Rights

(theblaze Sept 21 2013 - videos no longer available)

https://www.theblaze.com/news/2013/09/21/yes-the-national-park-service-really-made-videos-showcasing-islams-contributions-to-womens-rights

 

The National Park Service (NPS) created a series of videos last month highlighting Islam's contributions to women's rights.

 

"Women's Rights National Historical Park also recognizes the efforts of other groups around the world, who work to achieve equality for all people," says a statement posted on the official website of the NPS. "Though we all have our differences, these groups struggle to ensure that a world in which 'all men and women are created equal' can become a reality."

 

"In an effort to highlight these struggles for rights, Women's Rights National Historical Park created a video series to recognize the efforts of citizens to change the world in which they live," it continues.

 

A spokesperson for the NPS did not immediately return calls from TheBlaze seeking comment on Saturday.

 

The three videos focusing on Islam, show children in Schenectady, New York discussing their experiences as Muslim women.

 

One unidentified woman says it's wrong to say Islam does not respect women's rights.

 

"People think that Islam oppresses women and there’s no equality, but they’re wrong, there’s equity," the individual said.

 

In another clip, another unidentified female praises Islam for what she says are its contributions to women's rights.

 

"Islam gave women the right to be involved in politics, the right to earn and keep her own money," she said. "Islam gave women the right to work outside of the home, Islam gave women the right to own property, Islam gave women the right to divorce, Islam gave women the right to choose who she marries."

 

"Islam gave women a whole bunch of rights that Western women acquired later in the 19th and 20th centuries and we’ve had these rights since the 7th century A.D. and it’s just not acknowledged worldwide," the woman continued.

 

"Islam within itself, Islam itself means peace," proclaims another individual.

 

The NPS website also features another video focused on LGBTQ individuals, presenting a "discussion on marriage rights."

 

In March, the NPS said they were preparing to open road later, close visitor centers, furlough park police and hire fewer seasonal workers to meet the 5% sequestration budget cuts mandated by Congress and President Obama, according to USA Today.

Anonymous ID: c9000c May 1, 2020, 12:09 a.m. No.8984937   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8984890

 

On the April 28 Trenton-Philadelphia fly-over, was impressed by how the path was determined to encompass as many of the hospitals as possible and also using distinct features where the pilots made their turns. Well coordinated.

Anonymous ID: c9000c May 1, 2020, 12:53 a.m. No.8985085   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5124 >>5191

>>8985005

 

Here are two more articles to go with the Germany plot

 

Peacefully Celebrating Ramadan In Europe

 

Danish Police Foil Terror Plot in Copenhagen

https://sputniknews.com/europe/202004301079148907-danish-police-foil-terror-plot-in-copenhagen/

 

STOCKHOLM (Sputnik) - Copenhagen police arrested a man on Thursday for plotting a terror attack in the Danish capital, the city's chief police inspector said during a press briefing.

 

The operation was conducted together with the national intelligence and security authority, PET, Jorgen Bergen Skov said.

 

"You must have no doubt that PET's efforts helped avert a terrorist attack", he told reporters.

The suspect will appear in court behind closed doors on Friday. He is accused of having tried to illegally obtain weapons and ammunition and is believed to have been motivated by Islamist ideology.

 

A drop in crime has been observed across Denmark against the backdrop of the restrictive measures imposed by the government to curb the COVID-19 outbreak, the country's police said earlier in April.

In early March, the Danish authorities announced the shutdown of schools, universities and all public places in the country due to the outbreak. Gatherings of more than 10 people were also banned, and citizens were urged to stay home and not to get out unless it was urgently needed.

 

 

Spanish Civil Guard Arrest African Migrant Who Reportedly Threatened King Felipe VI

https://sputniknews.com/europe/202004301079146406-spanish-civil-guard-arrest-african-migrant/

 

MADRID (Sputnik) - Spain's Civil Guard detained in Madrid an African migrant who threatened various state officials including King Felipe VI on social networks.

 

The man is an unemployed 48-year-old native of Guinea-Bissau who has a residence permit, according to the guard.

 

He was issuing threats to various state institutions and officials including the king while also praising actions of Daesh* on multiple social networks, primarily on Twitter.

 

He was previously charged with theft and assault and was released from prison in 2015.

 

Twitter clip (Spanish):

https://twitter.com/guardiacivil/status/1255841078999212034?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1255841078999212034&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fsputniknews.com%2Feurope%2F202004301079146406-spanish-civil-guard-arrest-african-migrant%2F

Anonymous ID: c9000c May 1, 2020, 1:07 a.m. No.8985132   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5134 >>5191 >>5193

BBC Documentary On CIA-Funded MK Ultra

 

“Eminent Monsters” airs 5 May at 10PM on BBC Scotland and BBC

 

CIA-Funded Experiments and Psychological Torture Techniques Exposed By Director of New BBC Doc

https://sputniknews.com/interviews/202005011079145357-director-of-bbc-documentary-reveals-how-cia-funded-human-experiments-led-to-psychological-torture/

 

UN torture expert Nils Melzer drafted a report on psychological torture after previewing a new film on its modern origins. The documentary shows how a well-respected Scottish psychiatrist was covertly funded by the CIA to experiment on his patients in Canada.

 

Stephen Bennett's documentary Eminent Monsters: A Manual for Modern Torture examines the history of CIA-funded human experiments as part of a "brainwashing" programme codenamed MK Ultra. The results of these experiments would later inform psychological torture techniques used by the British in Northern Ireland and US troops in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

 

Bennett is an award-winning freelance documentary filmmaker whose films and TV programmes include The Walking Wounded, Choose Life and Darren McGarvey’s Scotland which has been nominated for the Orwell Prize. Eminent Monsters will be broadcast on 5 May at 10PM on BBC Scotland and on BBC iPlayer. People who live outside of the UK and Canada can view it now via Vimeo on Demand.

 

Sputnik: What's this documentary about and why did you call it Eminent Monsters?

 

Stephen Bennett: Eminent Monsters is about six decades of State endorsed psychological torture. It opens in the 1950's when the CIA and Canada covertly fund Scottish born psychiatrist Dr. Ewen Cameron to embark on one of the darkest programmes of psychological experimentation in modern history. Cameron's techniques have since been used in 27 countries around the world.

 

With testimony from senior American psychologists, military personnel and key whistle blowers, the film shines fresh light upon the collusion between doctors and the State. It is an urgent call to the international community to right the wrongs of the past and protect us from a dangerous future.

 

The title refers to Dr. Cameron's nickname: as he began more and more distressing experiments many of his patients would call him the Eminent Monster. He was officious, narcissistic, commanding and mercurial. And yet at the time he was one of the most sought after psychiatrists, and became President of the American, Canadian and World Psychiatric Associations.

 

Sputnik: Describe some of the experiments you uncovered and the torture techniques which evolved from them.

 

Stephen Bennett: Between 1957-63 Dr. Cameron experimented in sensory deprivation, sensory overload, forced comas, LSD injections and extreme psychological torture.

 

It began in a secret wing in one of the world's foremost psychiatric hospitals, The Allan Memorial Institute, in Montreal. But quickly Dr. Cameron's grim techniques spread and morphed into what we can now see in Guantanamo and the Black Sites. His work is evident in the CIA's first handbook on torture: the Kubark Counterintelligence Interrogation Manual in 1963.

 

Then in 1971 after a massive bombing spree in Northern Ireland, the British Government introduced Internment. 342 men were rounded up, arrested and interred without trial, suspected of being involved in the IRA. Fourteen of these were singled out and taken to Ballykelly in County Derry, a purpose built special interrogation centre.

 

After being hooded and restrained and thrown out of low flying helicopters (believing themselves to be above the North Sea, and thus about to drown) they were subjected to the UK's newly developed '5 Techniques of Deep Interrogation': hooding, white noise, sleep deprivation, dietary manipulation and stress positioning. It was obvious that this had the hallmarks of Scotland's Mengele, Dr Cameron.

 

The men would become known as the 'Hooded Men'. Their captors were the Royal Ulster Constabulary, or RUC. Trained by the British Special Branch, they requested and were given advance immunity from later prosecution.

 

But the Hooded Men's story didn't end there. In 1978 Ireland took the UK to the European Court of Human Rights. Unfathomably, the ECHR decreed what the men had endured was not torture but inhuman and degrading treatment. It meant that Governments could legally use these techniques with impunity.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: c9000c May 1, 2020, 1:08 a.m. No.8985134   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5136 >>5148 >>5191

>>8985132

 

BBC Documentary On CIA-Funded MK Ultra (continued)

 

Sputnik: Which part of this film was most difficult for you to make and why?

 

Stephen Bennett: Aside from actually getting this film financed (which took some ten years from first pitch to when it went into production) it was getting contributors on board who were willing to talk on camera about what had happened to them. Many wanted to either forget the past or feel their voices have been misconstrued and/or taken out of context. Others told stories of how speaking out had brought unwanted attention. Some of our contributors had never talked on camera before and were nervous. In short, this was a hard pitch.

 

My big break though was when I spoke to contributors Harvey and Rhona Weinstein. One night over Skype it seemed like doors were opening – both in my wider research as well as when I discussed things with other contributors. Others like Mark Fallon, former Department of Defense Chief Investigator for al Qaeda, came on board after I had sat a mini test with him: rightly he wanted to know how much I knew. Which I guess is shorthand to working out how much I wanted to make the film.

 

Sputnik: How much of the behaviour that you uncovered or learned about do we still see in practice in the world today, can you give an example of the current use of these techniques?

 

Stephen Bennett: In the UK these are termed the Five Techniques. In the USA they became known as Enhanced Interrogation Techniques. We can see direct evidence of them in at least 27 countries around the world, but that's not including countries like China or Russia, which most likely use them. Having spoken to many people in the making of the Eminent Monsters and beyond, I would contend that such techniques are still in use to this day given that they are legally permissible.

 

In 2002 the US Government used the UK v Ireland precedent to justify the use of these techniques in a memorandum known as the torture memos. Soon 1000's of flights criss-crossed the globe and people were snatched off the streets of Milan to Malaysia and put into a transnational gulag of Black Sites from Uzbekistan to Morocco.

 

[T]hese techniques – sensory deprivation (hooding, gloves et al), sensory overload (whether by repetitive music or white noise), sleep and dietary manipulation, stress positioning – whether in part or in conjunction with each other, or in tandem with physical violence have become so normalised that they are now regularly part of mainstream filmmaking.

 

From being infamously seen so graphically in Zero Dark Thirty and Kiefer Sutherland's 24 juggernaut, they now pop up in many films as just part of the action.

 

Sputnik: Have any of the people – who did the things which you describe in his film – ever been held accountable?

 

Stephen Bennett: No, and that's the utter sadness.

 

At the end of the film we have three sentences that often lead to audible audience reactions in cinemas and much discussion afterwards:

 

No individuals involved in the MK Ultra programme have ever been held to account

No individuals involved in the torture of the Hooded Men MK have ever been held to account

No individuals involved in the torture of detainees in Guantanamo or the Black Sites have ever been held to account

 

For me personally, given what we know now went on, I find this reprehensible, troubling and deeply dispiriting. But past that reaction, it is very evident that in relation to Guantanamo and the Black Sites this has become a recruiting call to arms.

 

Sputnik: Why did you make this film and what is the main takeaway that you want viewers to think about after they've seen it?

 

Stephen Bennett: In 2007 I remember I first pitched the film as a basic outline, but without much luck. Then in 2014 when the Senate Torture Report was published, I was back in, hooked. But once again, no one I talked to seemed that interested or ready for it. But by 2017, after a decade of talking about it late at night to colleagues, it was obvious that I needed to make it however weird that sounds. I couldn't get it out of my head. Luckily, I had just finished another documentary series with the actor Brian Cox in Russia and had spoken to my producer, John Archer of Hopscotch Films, about the idea. Without me knowing he began to get seed money so I could begin developing it. I'm forever grateful.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: c9000c May 1, 2020, 1:08 a.m. No.8985136   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5148 >>5191

>>8985134

 

BBC Documentary On CIA-Funded MK Ultra (continued)

 

This is clearly not a happy story, nor one that makes you feel 'good'. However I truly believe it is an important one, and one that we cannot and must not shy away from. It details collusion between the USA, the UK and somewhat surprisingly, Canada and it shows how these techniques have become the defacto 'go to' during interrogation worldwide. So I call it a painful film of record. One that calls out our governments for a systematic program of state endorsed psychological torture.

 

But I also believe this is optimistic, albeit with a small 'o'. That people are prepared to speak out across the globe gives me huge hope.

 

In terms of what I would like audiences to consider after seeing it, I'd like them to question whether our national security concerns are being served by the extreme psychological torture of fellow human beings. In this spirit, EMINENT MONSTERS is more than a film exposing the cruelty of our governments, it's a campaign to question and redefine the use of such techniques.

 

To this end we are incredibly proud to be working with United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture, Professor Nils Melzer, and Reprieve, the campaign and advocacy group to use our film to bring about change. On 14th Feb 2020 Professor Melzer published his report in the use of Psychological Torture, citing Eminent Monsters as a direct inspiration, at the United Nations Human Rights Council.