First – to my dear subscribers who prefer my offbeat speculative fiction and suchlike, I do hope you will consider sticking around, rather than thinking I’m about to go all conspiracy theory on you. You may well enjoy what I have in store, because I will be delving into stuff like narrative theory & psychology. If you want to read or write convincing bad guys, after all, you need to know this kind of stuff. I may also make some ironic references to the Katrina serialisation. Also, if you’re not too keen on my referring to the real-world bad guys as ‘the globalist cabal’ (or variations thereof) then you might equally apply the reasoning to ‘the Establishment’. The same psychology applies. Also, I will hopefully throw a few choice morsels of humour in there too for good measure.
For example, I recently exposed an enemy spy. Here’s the mugshot.
That’s the new Director of the CIA.
Anyway, here we go.
I have been mindful of the undoubted fact that I have been unforgivably neglectful with this Classified-K section, and thus neglectful of a significant swathe of my subscribers, who joined my little party from reading a load of my sometimes erudite comments on posts by the likes of Iain Davis and Petra Liverani, and who were hoping for some kind of insightful writing on those sorts of alternative subjects.
If I may be permitted to proffer an excuse then mine is that my brain is populated by various emotional parts, each of which vies for attention and expression. And I have never been a great one for personal organisational skills. This explains why my first version of Operation Witchfinder turned into something of a disjointed rant, so I ended up removing that post. It’s taken me this long to start again. [Possible update: I may repost it at some point but make it a paid-only post, because there are some cool bits in it, especially the bit about the trial of CJ Hopkins - here it is]
This time, though, I have gotten myself a little list of topics specifically for this Classified-K section, and have arranged them into some semblance of a coherent order. So I shall endeavour to work through this list and, well, we shall see where we get with it. What I shall probably do, in fact, is do that list at the end of this post, update it with links as and when available, and make this one the pinned post for the section.
For those of my subscribers who came for the rest of my publication, as I say, I wouldn’t go away too soon though. I am equally mindful of the fact that the other half of my subscribers would probably be turned off immediately by the thought of me indulging in so-called ‘conspiracy theories’, but I would say to them – hold your griffins. One thing I will not be doing here is that form of indulgence. I intend to take a more offbeat angle, as I will explain shortly. Aside from anything else, there are so many other researchers who have written extensively about this or that conspiratorial event or programme, from false flags like 9/11 to the so-called Covid-19 Pandemic, so there’s no point my adding to that confusion. I may do a few alternate takes on events like that from time to time (in particular from an intelligence services perspective), and mix it up with some ‘counterfactual’ parallel world versions – which should prove insightful, perhaps (plus the postmodern crossover thing with the Katrina serialisation) – but this will not be the prime focus of what I intend to do here.
What I am going to be doing – and all you fellow writers out there be mindful – is analyse the bad guys. I say writers, because if you want to create believable bad guys then you need to get the psychology right. You need to understand those who carry out conspiracies, in other words. That group known as ‘the cabal’. Other names also permitted – like ‘globalist cabal’ or ‘criminocracy’ and so on. The ‘Elite’ is really not one I shall ever use, because ‘elite’ is precisely the opposite of what they are. ‘Superclass’ is a term I’ve come across and that does make a fair amount of sense.
‘Monsters’ is another one I will be using. That latter is not just frivolous, by the way – it is to consciously and deliberately distinguish them from humanity. To that end I do intend one article to be anthropological, addressing the vitally important question of ‘how did the cabal come to be in the first place’ – in terms of evolution, that is. I have not seen this fundamental question addressed anywhere in the alternative media/literature, and that seems a striking omission. Because it is not only a fundamental question but it’s perhaps the most vital question of all. Because therein lies the explanation for their psychology and their behaviour. As such, we shall also be looking at concepts like ‘psychopathology’, which are, perhaps not ubiquitously intrinsic to members of the cabal, but certainly related (especially to the upper echelons and the foot-soldiers).
So perhaps now I can get to actually saying what Witchfinder and Circe are all about. Quite simply, Witchfinder is about me with my counter-subversion agent’s persona analysing the subversive activities of the cabal, specifically with regards to the so-called ‘alt media’ or ‘conspiracy theory’ or ‘independent researcher’ community (don’t call me out on whether there is a ‘community’ or not – I know it’s not homogenous, so let me have some leeway there – it’s just easier for writing purposes). So what we’re talking about here is their strategy of ‘cognitive infiltration’. This is just a fancy name for infiltration itself. The ‘cognitive’ bit, is equally not new. It’s simply the infiltration of an opposing group by subversion agents and the disruptive activities they carry out within that group. Ironically, one might suggest that adding the word ‘cognitive’ is itself a cunning misdirection. We’ll see about that.
Originally, I was half-intending to use Witchfinder to expose some of these subversion agents by name, along with some of the honeypot websites they operate on. I may do that, if I’m feeling bold enough (or reckless enough – or having drunk enough, perhaps – note to self: must avoid that, it’s a sure-fire way of getting oneself caught by the other side). But on the other paw, it may not be necessary, because once you, the dearest readership, understand the underlying mechanisms and so on employed by these subversion agents then you will be able to spot them yourself with hardly a moment’s thought. Trust me on that one. It’s much easier than you might think.
Furthermore, I wouldn’t wish to alienate any of my subscribers (present or more likely future), some of whom will undoubtedly be subversion agents. I am hoping that by now they have a good measure of me, and rather than being in any way concerned about my counter-subversive activities, they will instead just, well, enjoy the interaction. You may even learn a few tricks yourselves and refine your method. At the very least, you could archive it all for your future CogInf-101 students.
So, that’s Witchfinder. The first version, as I say, turned into a disjointed rant, it being provoked by a certain person called CJ Hopkins, and his farcical trial, who I really don’t like (I’m purposefully not linking to his Substack because he’d get a notification). But, at the very least, his name readily and happily prompted the obvious cryptonym for my self-indulgent little operation. I may re-write that post though, as its original intention was to expose these so-called ‘hate speech’ laws as nothing of the sort. By virtue of the ‘exemptions’ or ‘legal defences’ embedded in the legislation, hate speech is perfectly permitted so long as you make good use of those defence clauses. Call your bigotry a religion, for example. Or, if you are Canadian, say you are ‘proselytising’ – yes, seriously, reader dear – the Canadian hate speech law specifically allows an exemption for religious proselytising! How fucked up is that!
Circe is intended to complement Witchfinder. Circe is the name of a witch from classical mythology, in case you weren’t already aware of that (she’s also a recurring villainess in the Wonder Woman comics). If we’re sticking with the lateral thinking meme (spies do that kind of thing, believe me – especially with codenames), then the name Circe might provoke you into considering, say ‘the Circus’, as in the slang name for MI6/SIS, and perhaps also ‘le Cercle’, the infamous, and extremely nasty, if we’re being honest, shadow group (originating with the CIA) responsible amongst other heinous acts for Operation Gladio and, far worse, if you are familiar with the Langemann Papers, inflicting Thatcher on my country. If the British public had been aware of that earlier, then we just might’ve have had a revolution. We certainly wouldn’t be friends with America, that’s for sure. It’s not just upstart socialist-desiring republics they fuck with, believe me. It’s all of us.
Circe, then will be somewhat darker, and will be focussing primarily on the psychology of the cabal. My assumption here, obviously, is that their psychology is indeed fundamentally different to that of ‘normal people’. This should be somewhat obvious perhaps – I mean, normal people don’t indulge in mass murder, false flag conspiracies, or child abuse, do they? To name but three. A simple cursory glance at history will confirm this fact, I venture. It’s not people who decide to make war, after all, it’s the so-called ‘leaders’.
What truly proves it, however, is propaganda. If you notice, propaganda, which is always directed at your own citizens, is always couched in the language of ‘good’. That is to say, if you want your ‘normal people’ to support one of your imperialist wars then you can’t just come out and say ‘although that other country over there isn’t threatening us in any way, it does have a lot of valuable resources that we, and our asset management companies and assorted parasite multitrillionaires, would like to get our mitts on, and although of course the sensible and mature thing to do would be to have friendly trading relations with them, we would rather just send in our armies – I mean you lot – to go and kill them, turn their country into a lawless wasteland on our behalf, and then we can steal those aforementioned resources for ourselves. It would also mean, people, that we can then continue to subjugate you by rationing the availability of those key resources. Well, citizens, anyone up for a spot of imperialist butchery?’
See what I mean? You wouldn’t go along with that one if they were honest, would you? It’s absurd, isn’t it? So instead, the cabal’s propaganda has to be something like ‘oh no, what a heinous act of terrorism that was. And it’s that country over there who was harbouring those terrorists, so we – I mean you – have to act in self-defence and go and kill them bad guys, don’t you, people?’. ‘Oh yes, mister puppet-president-of-the-cabal, we really do! May I have a big gun, please!’. ‘Of course you may, son, here you are. Now go and do our genocide and resource theft. Sorry, slip of the tongue. I meant, you just go on over there and bravely defend our freedom and democracy.’ ‘Yee-haw!’
See, you can’t get ‘normal people’ to do evil things unless you convince them that what they are doing is in fact ‘morally good’. Thus, clearly, the existence of this deceitful propaganda itself proves that the cabal, which is to say ‘evil’, is fully mindful of the innate psychology of normal people. Specifically, that ‘normal people are good’. You simply can’t get a good person to knowingly do something evil.
I will leave that one hanging there for now – suffice to say that Circe will be exploring all this fundamental psychology.
And so, well before we reach the end of our Witchfinder & Circe adventure, the underlying truth about this cabal will become crystal clear. And this is the most important point. You can argue about and analyse the nefarious activities they carry out until you are blue in the face, but it doesn’t change anything. And that’s not because ‘normal people’ won’t listen to you. It’s because you haven’t explained the psychology of it to them. Psychology, after all, is deliberately left off the education curriculum, along with neuroscience, and philosophy, and anthropology and evolution and economics and true history (which takes full account of the ‘hidden hand’) – and it should be obvious why those vitally important subjects aren’t there – if you have a fully educated citizenry then you simply can’t have a cabal. Such a cabal could not survive in such an environment.
And thus, you would have a utopia.
Suffice to say, all those subjects are central to the curriculum in Katrina’s world.
And once you understand the psychology, you develop an immunity to them. To all their lies and deceptions and their propaganda (along with their subversive activities). Furthermore, in this world, you may even be able to predict what they are going to do next. You will certainly be able to ‘read’ each nefarious event they do not just very clearly but right from the outset. And that is a huge advantage. This is, ironically, why part of their cognitive infiltration strategy is to ‘muddy the waters’ by deliberately provoking disparate opinions and arguments about ‘how’ this or that event occurred (like ‘was it real or was it staged’, for example). So long as your dissidents are not thinking about psychology, but making themselves look like ‘conspiracy theorists’ (and can be presented as such to the general public, perhaps by the likes of Agent Slazenger (that’s Marianna Spring to you and me – who we shall be encountering later, trust me), then you’re doing ok and you won’t be exposed. That’s called subversion.
Most important of all, you will understand their ultimate objective specifically in this psychological context. You will thus know how they intend to play out their ‘endgame’, but you will, happily, I assure you, come to understand that they simply can’t win. On the downside, though, they already know this. And if you make a psychopath frustrated, then I advise you to make sure your defences are in order and then brace yourself.
Why can’t they win? Quite simple. Not just because they are drastically outnumbered by normal people, by ‘good’. It’s because there’s always a bigger fish. That’s why.
Anyhow – there’s my intro. I’ll be following this up very soon with a (so far about half-written) article about social group psychology as it applies to the cabal. As a little teaser, and for something you may wish to pursue in the comments (I will love to read your comments, by the way – because I want to generate discussion here), I would venture at this early stage that, with regards to shall we say ‘anthropology’, what truly explains the cabal in a nutshell, their behaviour and their psychology, is simply this: ‘minority group survival strategy’.
Of course there’s a bit more depth to it than that. Like they had to destroy their conscience in order to survive, at least with regards to out-groups. But I propose that once you get that, the rest follows very, very easily.
In the downtime, be excellent to each other, and see you soon.
Oh – and I hope you like the images! There shall be more exposed spies in due course…
Ah – like this sultry Russian agent I recently honeytrapped:
And here is a tentative list of subjects I will hopefully do some posts about. I am hoping to be able to do one every week or fortnight, maybe. Giving myself deadlines always seems to help. As I suggested, I will highlight these with links as and if/when they are available.
Identity & social group psychology and how it applies to the cabal – this one is kind of half-written and should be coming next. Here is a link to Part I.
Once that’s done we can then apply the Circe method to specific case studies/events. 9-11 is the most obvious one to start with.
Something basic about cognitive infiltration itself, that’s to say the nature of subversive activities as applied to the conspiracy theory subculture, or ‘dissident movement’ or whatever you want to call it. I shall have to think of a term for this. I like the word ‘subculture’, though, so I may stick with that one.
Some historical examples or case studies of cognitive infiltrators. I’m loathe to do one on Marx because it’s painful to even think about that bastard. Someone like David Shayler would be a great case study though, as it would tie in nicely to my Classified-K/intelligence services interests.
In fact, the Shayler case study would equally tie into this tentative title for an article, which is something like ‘7/7 revisited – from the intelligence perspective’ or ‘whatever happened to MI5’. This one can also have a look at people who quit the service, especially when Lander took over from Stella Rimington. So this also takes us back to the 1990s.
This can lead into a further series of historical articles about spy stuff. I’d love to do one on Kim Philby, for example. That case really does either highlight the incompetence of the British Intelligence Services – if Philby really was a Soviet agent, or, intriguingly, how cunning they really are, if he was a triple agent and working for them all along, as a certain Russian analyst concluded. But this one will really give you a deep-dive insight into the wilderness of mirrors that is the deeper arts of espionage. It might even get you a little nostalgic for those heady days of the Cold War.
Something about viruses. I’ve only relatively recently encountered this ‘viruses don’t exist’ meme, which is essentially a resurgence of ‘terrain theory’. I know a fair bit, believe it or not, about medical science and biochemistry and suchlike, so I should be able to do a good scientific-minded article on this one.
We can then lead into a proper one about the Covid-19 Pandemic and bioweapons and so on.
‘The Fake Events Narrative’ – now this is another new one to me, but I find it intriguing, and extremely relevant to the cognitive infiltration programme. This can indeed be related to the ‘viruses don’t exist’ idea. So this looks at memory-holes (i.e. the alteration and destruction of historical evidence/documents/photographs etc.). Mandela effect. Can’t trust evidence thus can’t know history at all. Learned helplessness. Room 101. That kind of thing. This one should be really intriguing and psychological if I can get it done right.
The woke/anti-woke thing, and culture wars. I may focus here on the anti-trans agenda/transhumanism conspiracy theory – in particular where it originated from (spoiler: it’s the Vatican) and how it’s developed since, and how it’s infiltrated the dissident subculture (especially so-called ‘anarchists’ – who have become little more than reactionaries it seems; ‘Deep Green Resistance’ is a case in point – in fact would make another good case study in itself for Witchfinder) – with the simple intention of making them look right-wing. Or even make them become right-wing. It is, after all, associated with these far-right ‘evangelical’ types, who are undoubtedly extremely nasty people. This element of cognitive infiltration really does need to be addressed and exposed. Did you know, for example, that the amount of money funnelled into this agenda amounts to at least 700 million USD at the last count? That’s a lot of money, I’m sure you’ll agree – so where, and from whom, does it come from? People don’t give away that kind of money without an agenda.
Here’s a fun one for you – did SETI fake the Wow! Signal? If not, was it ETI, or was it the planetary intelligence herself (Danuih)? I may put this one over in the Paschat section though. I’ll have to think about that one. If you want a brief heads up however, then Katrina wrote about it in Part V of her DEXOS series, at that link. This could lead into some fun about so-called ‘Operation Bluebeam’ which is the ‘fake alien invasion’ thing. That sort of ties into the ‘fake events’ narrative I suppose. That probably belongs over in the Paschat section though. We’ll see. This stuff, however, is relevant to the cognitive infiltration agenda, just that the target subculture is different – i.e. the ‘New Age’ movement. Although at the same time, there is a crossover with the so-called ‘Disclosure Project’ (which can also tie in with the theory that 9/11 was a fake event and the WTC was brought down with ‘directed energy weapons’ – so it does all come together, weirdly enough). So we’re also talking UFO stuff here. And that, as it happens, is indeed a smokescreen for the CIA’s MK-Ultra experiments (‘alien’ abductions etc.). To get you into that aspect, by the way, here is a link to a great paper on the subject.
So, yes – MK-Ultra definitely deserves an outing here on Classified-K. Aside from anything else, it will be playing a major role in Katrina’s story. And that certainly comes under the remit of Operation Circe, given it’s all about psychology. And, well, if we are also talking about Witchfinder, then maybe we just might be able to consider the option of cognitive infiltration by Manchurian candidates, eh. Likewise there is the hypothesis that some ‘terrorist’ attacks (and American high school shootings) are carried out by Mk-Ultra victims. I’m sure there was an X-Files episode about that kind of thing.
Anyhow, I hope that gives you an idea of the kind of stuff I’d like to write about here on Classified-K. And hopefully you find it intriguing. I wouldn’t want to write things that have already been written, after all. I’d prefer to take a completely new and unique angle on the whole conspiracy thing. Still, let me know what you think about my list so far, and if you have any pertinent, or even impertinent, suggestions, then feel free to let me know in the comments.
I'm really excited to read about it all. As you've put it, there'll be a whole lot to discuss and there's nothing I like more than delving into the mind of our beloved, self-proclaimed rulers. You've got yourself another fan :) But you may already know it.
Keep up the good work!