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April 13, 2025
Keeping American Exceptionalism in Check...

We often miss what others say. Or better said, misunderstand what others convey. Internationally, these errors in understanding one another are often due to language barriers. We don't understand one another simply because we speak different languages. History has shown us that sometimes these misunderstandings can lead to grave consequences.

In our modern age we need to identify the Goebbels of the Globalist NWO. These propagandists will intentionally drive good people apart and language is one of their weapons. Beware the deceptions of government. ANY GOVERNMENT.

As the Chyna Chyna Chyna talk increases within the Anti-War Movement beware there are multiple views on how we might rid the Earth of NWO Globalism. Since the Battle of Seattle at the turn of the 21st century efforts to split those who came together to protest the WTO has been a priority.

Read the propaganda from all sides because in lies the truth. Yet always be aware you are being deceived. Do not let language separate us. The Matrix is a web within a web.

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World Insights: America's lies are endless, but it can't fool all the people all the time | edited by huaxia | July 24, 2023 | Xinhua News

"Concealment, deception, and outright lies have characterized U.S. national security policy for decades. Lies are an integral part of national security operations."

BEIJING, July 24 (Xinhua) -- Just when America is in the middle of a grave opioid crisis leading to more accidental deaths across the country than ever before, Washington has begun arresting and indicting Chinese individuals and companies on fentanyl-related charges, spinning anti-China lies and blaming China for its own inadequate supervision.

But lying and buck-passing won't make those problems disappear, nor can they fool all the people all the time. The truth is, the more lies America piles up, the less credibility it holds on the world stage.

NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY FEATURES DECEPTION
Over the years, under the banner of "freedom, democracy, and human rights," the United States has wantonly slandered countries and stoked wars and disturbances. They beautified aggression and interference as promoting so-called "democracy" and glorified looting and killing as "upholding justice" and "protecting human rights." Examples abound.

In 1964, the U.S. government claimed that U.S. warships were attacked by torpedo boats from the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in the Gulf of Tonkin. The U.S. Congress then passed the so-called "Tonkin Gulf Resolution," approving the government's full involvement in the Vietnam War. In 2005, the U.S. National Security Agency released a report acknowledging a "high probability" that there were no Vietnamese ships in the U.S. warships' vicinity at the time.

In 2003, the United States launched a war against Iraq on the grounds it possessed weapons of mass destruction. Now, 20 years have passed, and no such weapons have turned up. In Sudan, a U.S. missile attack destroyed a pharmaceutical factory on claims that it was "producing chemical weapons." One employee was killed and eleven others wounded in the attacked factory, which was later found to be producing medicines for the local Sudanese people.

"Concealment, deception and outright lies have characterized U.S. national security policy for decades. Lies are an integral part of national security operations. They seek credibility for government policy. They mislead adversaries, cover up mistakes and failures," said an article published on the Australian website The Conversation.

TEACHING LYING
"I was the CIA director. We lied, we cheated, we stole ... we had entire training courses. It reminds you of the glory of the American experiment." This is a line from a speech by former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Texas in 2019.

That is probably the most truthful sentence uttered in his career.

The U.S. government may be diligent, but it seems to struggle with the art of deception.

From "forced labor" claims, "COVID-19 origins tracing," a "spy balloon" to "fentanyl," none of these "assignments" were proven rigorous, even by U.S. standards. These lies fabricated by the U.S. side have proven untenable.

In 2020, Pompeo launched his China-free 5G network plan, baselessly alleging some Chinese enterprises, especially Huawei, threatened the data privacy of U.S. citizens and businesses. He toured several EU countries to get buy-in.

His pitch failed to convince America's allies. The Spanish and German governments bashed the spy claim, confirming Huawei's devices are safe and reliable. Britain gave in to pressure and banned Huawei, which "had nothing to do with national security," simply "because the Americans told us we should do it," a former minister admitted.

European leaders have good reason to be doubtful. Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other senior European officials have painfully learned that their data privacy is not a priority for their trans-Atlantic ally, after all.

The United States blamed China for its fentanyl epidemic, which kills 70,000 Americans every year. The reality is a handful of life-saving bills have been smothered amidst electoral politics and partisan strife over four administrations and two decades.

The intended learning outcome? As Nicaraguan Foreign Minister Denis Moncada once pointed out, the United States "uses human rights as part of a strategy to perpetuate its hegemony and cut off the independent development paths chosen by different peoples around the world."

LOST CREDIBILITY
"I worry about the country a lot because what we're seeing -- and I think anybody who just takes a deep breath and looks at what's going on -- that we are in an arena, an era, of what I call the normalization of untruths," former White House chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci said in July.

"There are so many misrepresentations and distortions of reality and conspiracy theory that it almost becomes normalized," Fauci said.

In recent years, the domestic economic growth of the United States has been sluggish, middle-class incomes have stagnated, and the gap between the rich and the poor has been increasing. Faced with its own structural problems, the U.S. government has chosen to blame other countries and seek scapegoats.

"For most ordinary people in the Western world, but especially in the United States, China is a great distraction -- a mental abstraction -- from the very real, serious and concrete day-to-day problems confronting their societies today," South China Morning Post said in a report published in June.

But lies are counterproductive, and America's international credibility continues to decline.

Moncada said in June that the United States has double standards on human rights and lacks respect for other states' sovereignty. The international community should be united in solidarity to defend the Charter of the United Nations, address hegemonism and other acts, and build a just world with shared common interests.

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The Government's Lies and the Constitution | by Helen Norton, University of Colorado Law School | 2015 | Indiana Law Journal

ABSTRACT
Governments lie. They do so for many different reasons to a wide range of audiences on a variety of topics. Although courts and commentators have extensively explored whether and when the First Amendment permits the government to regulate lies told by private speakers, relatively little attention has yet been paid to the constitutional implications of the government's intentional falsehoods. This Article helps fill that gap by exploring when, if ever, the Constitution prohibits our government from lying to us.

The government’s lies can be devastating. This is the case, for example, of its lies told to resist legal and political accountability for its misconduct, to inflict economic and reputational harm, or to enable the exercise of its powers to imprison, to deploy lethal force, and to commit precious national resources. On the other hand, the government’s lies can sometimes be helpful: consider its lies told to thwart a military adversary or to identify wrongdoing through undercover police work. The number of lies, the diversity of reasons for which they are told, and the variety of their effects combine to suggest that efforts to enforce blanket prohibitions against the government’s deliberate falsehoods would be both difficult and unwise.

The Article proposes a framework for assessing the constitutionality of the government’s deliberate falsehoods. To this end, it builds on due process and free speech theory and doctrine to identify when and how the government's lies inflict the harms of deception and breach of trust in ways that endanger specific constitutional rights. More specifically, it proposes that the government's lies violate the Due Process Clause when they directly deprive individuals of life, liberty, or property; when they are sufficiently coercive of their targets to constitute the functional equivalent of such deprivations; and in those extreme circumstances when they lack any reasonable justification and thus constitute an abuse of governmental power. Examples include prosecutors' lies to judges and juries that lead to a defendant's imprisonment; law enforcement officers' lies that coerce the involuntary waiver of constitutional rights; and government lies that deprive their targets of the meaningful opportunity to exercise voting, reproductive, or other protected rights.

The Article further proposes that the government's lies violate the Free Speech Clause when they are sufficiently coercive of their targets' beliefs or speech to constitute the functional equivalent of the government's direct regulation of those expressive choices. Examples include the government's lies to or about its critics to silence, deter, or otherwise retaliate against them for their speech, or the government's lies to captive or otherwise vulnerable audiences to manipulate their expressive choices.

Because the Constitution does not provide the only possible constraint on the government's deliberate falsehoods, the Article then explores a variety of nonconstitutional means for addressing certain harmful government lies. It identifies a menu of possibilities that include statutory as well as political remedies that target the government's deliberate falsehoods on certain subjects, to certain audiences, by certain speakers, or in other settings that threaten especially grave harms. It concludes by applying these approaches, both constitutional and nonconstitutional, to a range of problems. In so doing, it seeks to start a conversation about how courts, policymakers, and the public might think about the constitutional and other implications of our government's lies.

BACKMATTER
Stephen H. Provost, "The Internet is our Matrix, and it's killing us". Stephen H. Provost. June 17, 2017. https://www.stephenhprovost.com/on-life/internet-matrix

Casey-Sawicki, K. "Seattle WTO protests of 1999." Encyclopedia Britannica, November 21, 2024. https://www.britannica.com/event/Seattle-WTO-protests-of-1999

huaxia. "World Insights: America's lies are endless, but it can't fool all the people all the time". Xinhua News Agency. July 24, 2023.
https://english.news.cn/20230724/d54063206d6b417fb2ce7846c91806d9/c.html

Helen Norton, The Government's Lies and the Constitution, 91 Ind. L.J. 73 (2015), available at https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/faculty-articles/54.

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Monthly Quote: Peter F. Drucker (1909-2005)
source: Peter F. Drucker Conservative Christian Anarchist

A conservative christian Anarchist, yes, that‘s what I am, more or less! The older I get, the more I become sceptical towards the the promises to save mankind through society.

I think, that one of the most important experiences we made within the last fifty years, is, that we aren‘t able to build a paradise on earth. There is no perfect Society, but only a bearable one. We can improve, but not perfecting - and this is a conservative concept. But it is also a christian one, because it puts its focus on the Individual and because of its belief that, there is something beyond Society. Therefore I am christian-conservative and Anarchist in the sense, that I more and more distrust power. For me the basic sin of mankind is the lust for power, not sex, sex is not a sin. In this sense I am an Anarchist. But unlike the Anarchists, I accept the need for a political order (the Justice State). Wilhelm von Humboldt, the political philosopher, I most respect, wrote a wonderful book on the myth of the French Revolution, when he was 23. In it there was an essay titled - Ideas on a trial to define the limits of the effectiveness of the State - This is the center of my interest. This question was the reason for me to concentrate my work on the enterprise and on the other autonomous institutions of our Society, which had taken over social tasks and thus limiting the power of the State. Therefore I call myself a conservative christian Anarchist, however in the special sense, as I described it above.
~  Peter F. Drucker (1909-2005) 

 

Background

Weber, Winfried. "Peter F. Drucker Conservative Christian Anarchist: A dialogue between Peter Paschek and Winfried Weber". Civilization and Management, Tokyo, Vol. 18, 2021. 9 January 2021. https://www.winfriedweber.com/post/peter-f-drucker-conservative-christian-anarchist

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Ike's Failure
20 May 2023 - Armed Forces Day

America celebrates Armed Forces Day this weekend. Unfortunately, those that celebrate have no exposure to the real truth: America's armed forces have failed to protect Americans and a foreign policy commitment to freedom. What? Think about the push for borderless nation-states by the elite and international crime. Think about endless war and political corruption beyond an imaginable scale. American armed forces are involved and millions of children live in conflict zones with no escape. Death is a business and business is good. No one has the answers to end War. We've known who the death merchants are and done nothing. Major General Smedley D. Butler alerted the public writing War is a Racket in 1935. But consider our failures to heed past warnings are not ours but a president's, Dwight D. Eisenhower.  

Eisenhower warned Americans and the whole world about the military-industrial complex. In his farewell speech, Ike additionally warned the public that, "For every old blackboard there are now hundreds of new electronic computers." And continued  "in holding scientific research and discovery in respect, as we should, we must also be alert to the equal and opposite danger that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific-technological elite." Wonderful. Thank you Mr. President for your concerns and consideration. 

In less than two years President Kennedy will be dead. 

Obviously, JFK's death is Ike's failure. Isn't it? The great five-star general didn't see it coming. Or did he? Maybe not. Hard to believe in retrospect. Death threats are the norm for many political leaders and Eisenhower must have had his fair share. But did he?

A quick review yields none. Yet, strangely enough, Wikipedia (as a tertiary resource) list attempts for every POTUS in the modern era since Herbert Hover except one. Dwight D. Eisenhower. This doesn't seem possible though Ike did save the world from the Nazi menace. Maybe out of great respect for his efforts during WWII made this odd factoid the case. 

History on the Net paints a powerful picture of Eisenhower. An excerpt mentioned from Mel Ayton’s Hunting the President: Threats, Plots, and Assassination Attempts—From FDR to Obama, published in 2014, aligns Ike as a possible candidate for the greatest American President that ever lived. Historian Stephen Ambrose takes this position by calling Ike "the smartest man I’ve ever met" and Ike's presidential success shaped by “eight toughest years of the Cold War without losing a single soldier, and without giving up an inch of territory . . . he got us through the decade. I don’t know if anybody else could have. I know that he did.” That is a powerful argument.

However, in referencing another historian another observation comes to light. A praiseworthy depiction of Eisenhower in the web article reveals that "behind the bland smile and apparent simplemindedness, historian Evan Thomas argues, he was a brilliant political tactician, a 'master of calculated duplicity,' a patient, subtle leader with quiet moral courage." Interesting. So in between the lines it becomes apparent that Ike was adept at "calculated" plots.

Is this how Eisenhower foresaw the subterfuge now infiltrated throughout the world and America? 

Because within "the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought" from all forms of corruption. Not just the military-industrial complex. Ike took the time to specifically point out technocracy but he did not offer a defense against it. Why? 

A Farewell's Final Words 

So-in this my last good night to you as your President-I thank you for the many opportunities you have given me for public service in war and peace. I trust that in that service you find somethings worthy; as for the rest of it, I know you will find ways to improve performance in the future.

You and I-my fellow citizens-need to be strong in our faith that all nations, under God, will reach the goal of peace with justice. May we be ever unswerving in devotion to principle, confident but humble with power, diligent in pursuit of the Nation's great goals.

To all the peoples of the world, I once more give expression to America's prayerful and continuing inspiration:

We pray that peoples of all faiths, all races, all nations, may have their great human needs satisfied; that those now denied opportunity shall come to enjoy it to the full; that all who yearn for freedom may experience its spiritual blessings; that those who have freedom will understand, also, its heavy responsibilities; that all who are insensitive to the needs of others will learn charity; that the scourges of poverty, disease and ignorance will be made to disappear from the earth, and that, in the goodness of time, all peoples will come to live together in a peace guaranteed by the binding force of mutual respect and love.

President Dwight D. Eisenhower, 17 January 1961.

Read Between lines

Eisenhowser's very last paragraph calls for emotional solidarity to achieve liberty. However, the very first outro paragraph seems to address a select few. A select group capable of arranging the right set of circumstances for opportunities during war and peace. Ike's "last good night" may not be for the American people, but for the elite that kept him and his family alive.  

After WWII many strange geopolitical occurrences shaped the world. We may never know the closed-door political situations that led us to our current geopolitical dilemmas, but Eisenhower must have understood hidden events better than anyone. Something more dynamic and important to the future of humanity made Ike an untouchable. The scientific-technological elite would leave the Eisenhower Presidency alone. And for 8 years a fledging technocracy began to flourish into what we know it to be today. A globalist socioeconomic menace that mimics the dreams of a 20th-century politician. That politician was Adolf Hitler. 

 

Background

"Eisenhower Presidency Summary". History on the Net. 20 May 2023. © 2000-2023, Salem Media. https://www.historyonthenet.com/eisenhower-presidency-summary>

President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Farewell Address. 17 January 1961. Washington D.C. 

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April 10, 2023
HK Update
10 April 2023

The research on Judge John Roll is ongoing and of course, we are eagerly awaiting the next phase of the David DePape story. We at HK all appreciate your patience. The Hell Know website was under attack for years. Now with a SAAS community like Locals, HK can operate on a free speech platform. A platform unencumbered by immoral governmental interference and restriction. A place where alternative information outlets can exchanges ideas and promote discourse.

Spring 2023 has begun with many exciting developments in the struggle against NWO Warlords. We see the J6 Shaman set free under the radar, while the American Deep State deployed ECCM in the form of a Trump indictment. We see COVID-19 Truth become more accepted by the masses. We see East Palestine, Ohio sadly suffer under a boot of fascism and a lack of empathy. We see alternative information outlets such as Locals grow.

Unfortunately, many alternative information outlets get caught up in the sensationalism of Twitter, infighting, and other distractions. No alternative information outlet (AIO) is immune from distractions. Even HK can be victimized by new Operation Mockingbird-type infowar campaigns. That said, seek new information where you can find it, vet it, and appreciate its integrity. We at HK do. We encourage others to do the same.

Great things are happening despite the NWO's war on freedom. Recent triumphs by others in the struggle for liberty that we wish to acknowledge, show great appreciation, and also much admiration for are fitting at this time. Really Graceful's recent contribution The Deep State Encyclopedia is showing remarkable Best Seller acceptance (book review forthcoming, maybe). Programs like Redacted are experiencing rapid growth—this is very encouraging. Children's Health Defence is beyond reproach. The J6 Joke is being exposed daily by Watching the Watchers. Internationally, The Duran continues to be a critical alternative information outlet. And finally, Locals growth is a wonderful thing. There are more, but HK can't keep up with those deserving accolades. If we've missed an organization or someone, in particular, deserving of our praises, please let us know. We Want To Know! 

How do we and you navigate through the disinfo? Through open discourse and community. But there's one eternal truth that shall be understood...

THERE IS NO LEFT vs. RIGHT!
ONLY TYRANNY vs. FREEDOM!

Peace and Be Well, 

HK

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