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Daniel Estulin


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Russian Federation
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Daniel Estulin is an author, public speaker and investigative journalist who specializes in researching and reporting the Bilderberg Group, an annual invitation-only conference of the elites in the fields of business, finance, media and politics.

In an interview, Estulin describes his background, which led him to his profession:

"I’m a Russian expatriate who was kicked out of the Soviet Union in 1980. My father was a dissident who fought for freedom of speech who was jailed, tortured by the KGB. Suffered two political deaths. When these people got tired of us they threw us out. We moved to Canada and 12 years ago I came to Spain. My grandfather was a colonel in the KGB and the counter-intelligence in the 1950s, so I am privileged somewhat to
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“All of these techniques share an ontological purpose: to manipulate perceptions and to re-create reality. Once that Pandora’s box was open, there was no closing it again. The temptation was too great. For those who wanted to play God, there was the next best thing: one could play with the elements of creation in such a way that magical transformations would take place. As the men of the OSS, CIA, military intelligence and with Tavistock’s oversight developed from the armchair scholars that most of them were before the war years into soldiers fighting on all fronts of the Cold War, they became, in a very real sense, magicians. “The CIA mind control projects themselves represented an assault on consciousness and reality that has not been seen in history since the age of the philosopher-kings and their court alchemists.”9”
Daniel Estulin, Tavistock Institute: Social Engineering the Masses

“Los funcionarios de los servicios de Inteligencia estadounidenses reconocen en privado que todos los bancos comerciales importantes de Nueva York tienen emisarios en Colombia, Perú, Paraguay, y otros objetivos del Narcotráfico, S. A., que ofrecen negocios a los narcotraficantes. Existe una feroz competencia por los narcodólares, la mayor fuente de efectivo en el mundo actual»,298 en un momento en que el sistema financiero global se encuentra al borde del colapso total.”
Daniel Estulin, Fuera de control: Cómo Occidente creó, financió y desató el terror del Estado Islámico sobre el mundo

“In a 1961 lecture, Aldous Huxley had described this police state as “the final revolution” – a “dictatorship without tears,” where people “love their servitude.” He said the goal was to produce “a kind of painless concentration camp for entire societies so that people will, in fact, have their liberties taken away … but … will be distracted from any desire to rebel by propaganda or brainwashing ... enhanced by pharmacological methods.”
Daniel Estulin, Tavistock Institute: Social Engineering the Masses



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