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Episode 51 - Modern Psychological Warfare with Hamilton Hume

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Returning guest Hamilton Hume further outlines the case for the q-anon phenomenon being amplified and co-ordinated by a series of influential disinformation experts and not just Ron Watkins and a few 8chan dorks.

This deeper dive looks at his latest article, 'Modern Psychological Warfare' which can be found here:

https://daniel-ed-morrison.medium.com/modern-psychological-warfare-1d40c17eef01

In this deeper dive he reinforces the powers behind Q and the dereliction of duty from the prominent Q researchers in completely ignoring the evidence that points to a co-ordinated disinformation campaign. Further to that, he asserts that they actively attempt to silence people who do speak out on these issues, dismissing them as conspiracy theorists and 'BlueAnon'.

Hamilton makes a pretty compelling case and has a lot of evidence to back it up. At the conditional release program, we think this has legs - and we keep an open mind as to the mysterious forces behind the absurd Q-anon movement in the USA and worldwide. This gives a take on the origins and workings of Q that most mainstream researchers simply refuse to lok at - and it's well worth a listen.

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Returning guest Hamilton Hume further outlines the case for the q-anon phenomenon being amplified and co-ordinated by a series of influential disinformation experts and not just Ron Watkins and a few 8chan dorks.

This deeper dive looks at his latest article, 'Modern Psychological Warfare' which can be found here:

https://daniel-ed-morrison.medium.com/modern-psychological-warfare-1d40c17eef01

In this deeper dive he reinforces the powers behind Q and the dereliction of duty from the prominent Q researchers in completely ignoring the evidence that points to a co-ordinated disinformation campaign. Further to that, he asserts that they actively attempt to silence people who do speak out on these issues, dismissing them as conspiracy theorists and 'BlueAnon'.

Hamilton makes a pretty compelling case and has a lot of evidence to back it up. At the conditional release program, we think this has legs - and we keep an open mind as to the mysterious forces behind the absurd Q-anon movement in the USA and worldwide. This gives a take on the origins and workings of Q that most mainstream researchers simply refuse to lok at - and it's well worth a listen.

  continue reading

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