THEY DON’T WANT THE TRUTH REVEALED

Fuck Google and everything they stand for. This pandemic is and will be far worse than the ruling class and their mouthpieces will tell you. Shutting down truth tellers is a sign of desperation. It will get
worse.

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M G
M G
February 29, 2020 7:36 am

Last night when I saw his newest video I told my husband Chris was next.

I called it!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  M G
February 29, 2020 3:14 pm

on a new pc, I was able to view all his vids this AM, so, I suspect clearing out your browser cache, and maybe cookies, might help. or maybe change browser..

I have been sending links of his vids to family, he promotes fact based evidense, which is not part of the narrative, and hard to combat.

M G
M G
  Anonymous
February 29, 2020 3:49 pm

I think he was just “demonetized” and while that doesn’t impact viewing now, I wonder how if affects him going forward. It made a tremendous impact to Jordan Peterson and some other independent publishers.

flash
flash
February 29, 2020 7:38 am

Best censorship your money can buy. Don’t be evil.

State/Local $882,966,350

Federal loans, loan guarantees and bailout assistance (not including repayments) $63,964,000

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Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 7:43 am

It doesn’t say much for Chris that he is just now aware of how Google and YouTube operates. This kind of thing didn’t start yesterday, he’s just late to the purge.

brewer55
brewer55
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 10:22 am

HF I don’t think he just figured that out — he is just telling his readers/subscribers about how it has affected him, personally.

GAZ
GAZ
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 11:04 am

Chris has helped countless people including myself with objective, valuable, information and he has the background to back it up. What is your contribution compared to that? Awhile back you called this virus “scare tactic #225″ and I asked if you could name some of the 224″ tactics” that came before it. Total silence. There is a difference between intelligence and wisdom and you always seem to come across trying to be wise. You are not. You slam Chris for being ignorant about Google? A couple of days ago he said he would probably be shut down. Fuck you and all of your sycophants who will down vote me. Have fun getting old and dying on whatever it is that you call a farm.

Two if by sea. Three,if from within thee
Two if by sea. Three,if from within thee
  GAZ
February 29, 2020 11:28 am

Mind if I downvote you (since that seems a wee bit important to you) just out of boredom?

GAZ
GAZ
  Two if by sea. Three,if from within thee
February 29, 2020 11:41 am

Not if you don’t mind being a sycophant. The stupid around here…..it hurts.

Mater
Mater
  GAZ
February 29, 2020 11:47 am

comment image

proof i tried earlier

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  GAZ
February 29, 2020 1:09 pm

Gaz
How are we being sycophants? You appear to be the one acting obesquiously toward someone(Martenson).

Mater
Mater
  GAZ
February 29, 2020 11:44 am

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTeuHg4dZFw

I didn’t but I tried to comment and it got filtered. Even the spam filter likes this guy!

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  GAZ
February 29, 2020 12:08 pm

Oaky, Boomer.

Well we all get old and die, so I appreciate the pre-emptive send off.

I don’t know a hell of a lot about the variety of platforms available out there for posting video, but for someone as hip as Chris is to the world we live in, perhaps YouTube was a poor choice, n’est ce pas?

And I stand firmly by my initial hunch, that this is an over-hyped political/media scare designed to create heightened anxiety in the populace in order to bring in further infringements on personal freedom and implement even more draconian policies to increase their power.

Because I did not present you with a complete list of previous hyped scares promoted by the media doesn’t negate them and had you asked in a neighborly way I probably would have assembled them for you, but now?

And for those reasons, I’m out.

RiNS
RiNS
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 12:37 pm

Here is a partial list

Swine Flu 2009
SARS 2003
MERS Fuck knows but does it really matter..
Ebola no particular year in Africa
HIV since early 80’s…

That’s for starters.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  RiNS
February 29, 2020 12:56 pm

Don’t forget swine flu back in the early 70s. Lots of people were seriously harmed by that vaccine. My mother was a vaccine worshiper. Thank god my one dose of that horrible vaccine did me no harm (yeah…expecting comments). The “crisis” was over before I was supposed to get a second booster shot.

splurge
splurge
  MrLiberty
February 29, 2020 2:44 pm

Yes, getting that swine flu vaccine left me sicker than I’ve ever been,nothing like the flu but at least no long term damage. It took me an extra 10 days processing my separation from the Navy.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  RiNS
February 29, 2020 1:29 pm

There was WWIII after we killed the Iranian Military guy, the North Korean nukes that were about to rain down on us, the Philippine volcano that was going to give us a year without a Summer, BPA, BSE, Fukashima killing off all the sea life in the Pacific, the refugee caravans from Central America, Russian subs off of D.C., Russian bots, Russian meddling, Russia, Russia, Russia, Neo-Nazis, antisemitism, the death of the Gulf of Mexico, global warming, global cooling, no sunspots, magnetic pole drift, the end of Arctic ice, the end of Antarctica, the death of the Atlantic conveyor, white supremacist militias, suicide bombers, sleeper cells, domestic terror training camps, etc, etc.

There’s never a week when they aren’t ratcheting up the fear and anxiety and then one morning you wake up and whatever the latest fear mongering story of the week was, it’s gone until they drag it back out six months or a years later, dust it off and run it back up the flag pole.

But this time it’s different.

RiNS
RiNS
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 2:08 pm

The government wraps fear with control….

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  RiNS
February 29, 2020 2:16 pm

The threat is not the virus, it is the reaction of people in large numbers behaving badly because they are panicked.

If you doubt it you’ve never been around large numbers of panicked people.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 2:17 pm

See PANIC! just posted.

RiNS
RiNS
  Fleabaggs
February 29, 2020 9:50 pm

I don’t doubt it all.Douglas Murray just wrote a book on the madness of crowds. Haven’t read it but heard it’s good…

Long time ago I worked as a milkman. Big part of my job was stocking shelves with product in local grocery stores. Anyway it always amazed me how folks would react to snow storm warnings

You’d think the end times were coming….

it was always a good time to move product close to expiry…

pun intended..

Steve
Steve
February 29, 2020 7:45 am

GOOLAG.

M G
M G
  Steve
February 29, 2020 7:54 am

It is possible

Old Timer
Old Timer
February 29, 2020 9:00 am

My personal opinion is men like Chris do not realize how serious this could and probably will get and I am not talking about the virus.

“And all of a sudden the fateful gate swings quickly open, and four white male hands, unaccustomed to physical labor but nonetheless strong and tenacious, grab us by the leg, arm, collar, cap, ear, and drag us in like a sack, and the gate behind us, the gate to our past life, is slammed shut once and for all.
That’s all there is to it! You are arrested!” ― Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Edward Bernays
Edward Bernays
  Old Timer
February 29, 2020 9:06 am

I believe you are right, Old Timer.

A man who found himself rescued from the sea by Japanese soldiers said the guy who had told him to refuse to answer questions had not seen the devil standing over him with a bayonet pointed in his chest.

Chris never had the benefit of military training; he has grown complacent in his comfortable position. So, even though he prepared for the worst more than a decade ago, it didn’t arrive on his timeline so he kind of forgot rule number one.

mike
mike
  Edward Bernays
February 29, 2020 12:47 pm

Yeah, military training is going to rescue us, from lacking sense of reality and lost ethics [facepalm]

Agio
Agio
  Old Timer
February 29, 2020 10:56 am

And in honor of February 29ths past and present:

“A day without a dark cloud. Almost a happy day. There were three thousand six hundred and fifty-three days like that in his stretch. From the first clang of the rail to the last clang of the rail. Three thousand six hundred and fifty-three days. The three extra days were for leap years.”

– One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich

A. Solzhenitsyn

Edward Bernays
Edward Bernays
  Agio
February 29, 2020 11:02 am

Profundity Agio!

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 29, 2020 9:01 am

South Korea runs 14k tests per day … we can manage maybe a dozen on a busy one.

Edward Bernays
Edward Bernays
  Anonymous
February 29, 2020 9:07 am

It is all part of the grand deception; who is lying the most?

mike
mike
  Edward Bernays
February 29, 2020 12:48 pm

And by extension:
Why did we win the Cold War?

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
February 29, 2020 9:06 am

Google = Skynet

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
February 29, 2020 9:18 am

TPTB can’t allow even a wiff of The Truth in their Controlled Media because it would undermine their Ivory Tower of Lies. Leftist are Demonic Dictators, I learned that in 1966 when a FSU Social Science Professor kicked me out of class and gave me an F for asking a simple question. They call Leftist like Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg Moderates, and people that honor the Constitution and Christianity the Extreme Far Right; but the Oligarchs are no different than the KGB-Nazis.

Two if by sea. Three,if from within thee
Two if by sea. Three,if from within thee
  robert h siddell jr
February 29, 2020 11:22 am

You are far better off now than fsu will ever be.

nkit
nkit
  robert h siddell jr
February 29, 2020 4:01 pm

FSU, the Tallahassee P.D., and most all of Tallahassee local politicians and “business” insiders are a nasty little swamp that Florida can call its own. Quite a tangled web of venomous arachnids.

Andrew Gillum, John Thomas (“J.T.”) Burnette, Catherine Baker, Kim Rivers, Frank Whitley, Scott Maddox, Nick Lowe, Adam Corey and on and on and on.

FSU and the Tallahassee P.D. with their unspoken pact that FSU athletes can NEVER be guilty of any crime – no matter how egregious.

BL
BL
February 29, 2020 9:28 am

It’s not that they don’t WANT the truth, it’s that they CAN T ALLOW the truth. That ugly truth is depopulation.

Pat
Pat
February 29, 2020 9:59 am

I think were lucky to have had a guy like Chris considering his backround. In his earlier posts on coronavirus, he said this is too important of an issue to just put this on subscription only basis. Im sure his subscriptions are soaring, time will tell if he holds to his word on keeping his updates available to everyone.

ASIG
ASIG
February 29, 2020 10:34 am

I was wondering how Google would react now that one of their employees has been tested positive for the virus. Will they continue to believe it’s all fake news?

M G
M G
  ASIG
February 29, 2020 2:40 pm

I just submitted a post called Google’s Creepy Line… is a review of a documentary about how very dangerous the googleplex might actually be.

M G
M G
  M G
February 29, 2020 3:43 pm

GOOGLE’s Creepy Line

I am going to contact the System Administrator for the movie’s url and ask if there is a way TBP could “host” a viewing with ongoing commentary. I think it would be a fascinating debate, if we could get it live and ongoing while the movie is ongoing.

Two if by sea. Three,if from within thee
Two if by sea. Three,if from within thee
February 29, 2020 11:18 am

Holy shit…

Francis Marion
Francis Marion
February 29, 2020 11:36 am

I’m only going to say this once. I’ll say it here for the record.

There isn’t going to be a population destroying pandemic. For the same reason there was no WW3 after the Syria missile attack or after the recent events in Iraq/Iran.

Watch Trump. Watch Pompeo. Listen carefully.

The silent war rages on.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Administrator
February 29, 2020 1:51 pm

Sure seems that way.

Sad.

Francis Marion
Francis Marion
  Administrator
February 29, 2020 3:37 pm

He does care about the stock market. And rightfully so. Most people’s savings (rightly or wrongly) are wrapped up in it. I can’t imagine that he would want to see them get wiped out. Not for his sake or ours.

I can imagine that there are a large group of people who would LOVE to see those saving get wiped out though (for a variety of reasons).

Democrats, a pig pen’s variety of globalists (who might work for the WHO, UN etc), deep state fuckwads, satanic pedophile pieces of shit, etc etc etc..

Are you seeing a pattern emerge?

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Francis Marion
February 29, 2020 4:16 pm

Yes.

If you allow criminals to undermine a nation with impunity you encourage more of the same or worse.

The rule of law when applied selectively is no rule at all.

M G
M G
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 4:21 pm

Lawyers vs the Law: Can the Rule of Law Survive?

I noticed you didn’t comment on this one yet you seem to agree.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  M G
February 29, 2020 5:35 pm

I must have missed it.

Francis Marion
Francis Marion
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 4:39 pm

Yes. Welcome to Canada.

The equal application of the rule of law will save America (soon). The unequal application of it will destroy Canada. Also soon.

I’m guessing this is all by design. It’s like a big corporate restructuring. Or at least that’s the way it is looking from 30,000 feet.

Francis Marion
Francis Marion
  Administrator
February 29, 2020 6:28 pm

I don’t even know where to start.

Everything you say is true. Most of those who do have savings have it wrapped up in stock related vehicles. Sadly most of the planet has no savings at all.

I’ll even take it a step further. The market isn’t just overvalued – it’s fake. And it’s fake because our systems are a fraud. Our governments are fraud. Our money is fraud. All of it is.

What is the pattern?

It’s the same thing over and over again.

Fear and panic.

Induced via a different means each time.

Fear and panic on a mass scale will create the reality we end up living in.

They want you afraid. They want you to run for the exits. They want it to crash. They want Trump gone and then when they’ve gotten what they want and have replaced Donald with Mike or Liz they will buy up everything for pennies on the dollar and the only thing we’ll have left are the chains we wear that we fastened ourselves because we were afraid.

The past twenty years of dealing with AS and my daughter’s UCD have taught me an important lesson: don’t be afraid. Don’t panic.

And I’m not. Because everything here is not only fake, it’s temporary and is that way by our acceptance and design. I’m learning that the only thing I should fear is an angry God spurred on by my own disobedience and inability to speak the truth. Most days that’s a tough enough path to walk without worrying about a virus. Or bombs dropping in Syria. Whatever the case may be.

I think we are living in a time of transition. The fraud is slowly but surely being exposed. But it takes time to fix these sorts of things without bringing the roof down in the process. And the one thing that will set us back another 500 years is fear and panic.

Proceed with caution.

Just my 2 cents.

BL
BL
  Francis Marion
February 29, 2020 5:10 pm

Francis- I agree that there will most likely not be a population destroying pandemic, that is merely what ignites the chaos and that will cause loss of life. How much? Who knows……

Stock markets/currencies fail worldwide and we could see a big reduction in population.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  BL
February 29, 2020 5:40 pm

It’s worth noting that if markets fail and currencies are devalued and that leads to a reduction in population, then those people weren’t really the kind a society needs. Sounds harsh by today’s standards, but if your life is entirely dependent upon a fraudulent economic system, what value did they bring to the table to begin with?

BL
BL
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 8:27 pm

They are human beings with children, mothers, brothers, sisters. I guess only wealthy people are worth saving? Middle class and lower middle class will be devastated by a global crash.

splurge
splurge
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 9:36 pm

A piss poor education provided by to them by “WE THE PEOPLE”.

RiNS
RiNS
February 29, 2020 12:23 pm

Google asked for some feedback on the WHO disclaimer under his video..

I gave them some…

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
February 29, 2020 1:08 pm

I think it was Flea, or his landlord buddy TampaRed, where I first came across a series of articles by a Whitney Webb, some well documented revelations about the managerial crowd of the District of Criminals’ history….now one about a reason for WHO to dance around ‘pandemic’

Is Wall Street Behind the Delay in Declaring the Coronavirus Outbreak a “Pandemic”?

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <<—–== Oldtimer is right !

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  ordo ab chao
February 29, 2020 1:15 pm

Ordo.
I think it was me and my other buddy Mary Christine. Of course Albert Pike beat us to it and then before that there was that annoying slave in the rock quarry on Patmos.

M G
M G
  Fleabaggs
February 29, 2020 4:25 pm

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/msm-peddling-fake-news-about-trump-calling-virus-hoax

The people declaring the virus a hoax are having a hard time keeping up with all the msm reaction to Trump suggesting it a hoax.

However will we keep all track of all the HOAXers. I hope you will at least look at my review of the Creepy Line before all the Peterson hatred emerges here. It was my review of the Peterson/Harris debate that brought on all that nastiness last year, so I halfway expect it to resume.

Some real bias exists in unexpected places against Peterson here.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  M G
February 29, 2020 5:00 pm

Maggie.
When I refer to hoax I’m referring to the panic hoax. Inducing panic for mandatory unholy vaccines and or complete control of every movement and thought in this country if not the world. At this point It doesn’t matter to me how potent or impotent it is. Panic serves them, not us.

M G
M G
  Fleabaggs
February 29, 2020 5:19 pm

Very valid point then.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  M G
February 29, 2020 5:32 pm

My problem with Peterson is his behavior. There’s something wrong with the guy, maybe it’s just the drugs, but it indicates caution when listening to his words. He stated unequivocally that he went 25 days without sleeping. It simply isn’t humanly possible and as a clinical psychologist he had to have at least an inkling of just how absurd a claim like that would sound, yet he stood by his claim. Not sure what that’s all about.

M G
M G
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 6:40 pm

Well, Peterson’s comments in The Creepy Line are peripheral, but his being demonetized and his very public debate with Sam Harris about finding a way to host content is directly related to his finding a way to host content without sponsors forced to abide by Google’s terms of use.

However, after looking further into the topic, I am even more interested in finding out exactly how “The Creepy Line” is hosted, since its availability through Amazon is subject to Amazon’s terms of use, as well. Whomever created this movie (Roger Bernstein?) offers a way for a group to view the movie and I have sent an email to the “press” contact to see if TBP could “post/host” it here perhaps for a day or so, if Jim were agreeable… I really think it helps explain exactly what the internet really is and why it matters who writes the code to develop the algorithms which direct our lives.

Amazon’s Jeff Bezos doesn’t come off well either, but he bought a nice big mansion in DC to entertain the important people, so there’s that.

After about 30 hours without sleep, one gets into a sort of hazy semi-conscious state where the mind drifts in and out of awareness. When I was in that part of survival school, the whole world got hazy and gray.

And, even though we were released to our dormitories full a full 24 hours before resuming training? I was so wired I still couldn’t sleep for ten hours without a six-pack of decent beer.

I can only imagine Peterson being mistaken in his statement; I agree with you that eventually one would just go mad from exhaustion, but my husband suffers from restless leg syndrome and there were weeks when he got less than two to three hours per night until they figured out what drugs would work. Oh, they gave him a waiver for his Flight Physical, of course. LOL… even though the drug is classed as psychotropic.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  M G
February 29, 2020 7:49 pm

Maggie.
Yes you do indeed go mad. ask me how I know.

(EC)
(EC)
  Fleabaggs
February 29, 2020 8:15 pm

Sometimes, I had to take a tab of acid just to comprehend some of her writing.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  (EC)
February 29, 2020 9:01 pm

EC.
That wasn’t meant that way. I was talking about going mad from sleep deprivation when I was a young healthy 20 year old.

(EC)
(EC)
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 8:14 pm

There was the story of a woman who was working at home nonstop. She was excited to announce she had gone 36 hours (0r maybe it was 3 days) working nonstop with the aid of caffeine drinks. Dead.

Nobody
Nobody
February 29, 2020 1:47 pm

Notice the timing of this virus story: impeachment fails, Bernie surges, Pelosi loses face at SOTU, the entire foreign aid mobey laundering schemes emerges into the light, Qarmy gears for offensive -BOOM coronavirus plasters news.

The psychopaths will do ANYTHING to drive the narrative. The stupid doom porn addicted lemmings follow the herd off the cliff.

The real pandemic is the psychopathic tyrannical barbarians who wish to control every aspect of everyone’s lives. Real ID marches on (you got your gold star yet??), the criminal deep state army is not swinging from the gallows, the cashless mark of the beast inches closer by the day. Baahhh mofosheep -follow your media gods into insanity – maybe if you worry enough you will get sick and die and we will be finally rid of your completely worthless asses.

The only quarantine and mobile crematoriums needed are for every damn control freak on this planet -they are the longest and deadliest pandemic of all time.

Francis Marion
Francis Marion
February 29, 2020 4:43 pm
M G
M G
  Administrator
February 29, 2020 5:21 pm

He is repeating what WHO officials said.

It is just rumor.

Francis Marion
Francis Marion
  Administrator
February 29, 2020 7:57 pm

Have you noticed that most of what Trump’s team has had to say about this has been in stark contrast to what the democrat run media circus wants us to believe?

There are two opposing messages coming from two opposing camps:

Don’t panic versus panic.

Given events and track records over the past four years – which team has been more accurate?

Team CNN/DNC or TrumpCo?

BL
BL
  Administrator
February 29, 2020 9:09 pm

Admin- Looks like Trump is going to close the trading floor, must be worse than we expected. Monday, Tuesday it could go dark.

M G
M G
  Administrator
March 1, 2020 1:55 am

This is kind of surreal now that it is happening, isn’t it?

I asked my husband if he really thought this might happen when we moved here and he says he actually did.

Personally, I was just being overly cautious and trying to get into the hills, where I feel most comfortable anyway.

But, it is surreal seeing it through the filtered viewpoints.

BL
BL
  BL
February 29, 2020 9:16 pm

Elites must have been on the losing end somewhere. Or just looking to NOT be on the losing end.

(EC)
(EC)
  BL
March 1, 2020 1:25 am

I think this song best expresses where we will end up.

M G
M G
  BL
March 1, 2020 2:06 am

Sharing this here with you, Bea.

It is a journalism project I did when in college that involved reading several US paper for the month of October 1929 and summarizing world and local events. I think it interesting, but people are not interested in history, even when it seems to be echoing very loudly.

October 1929

Over a decade had passed since the United States had led the Allied forces to victory in the “War to end all wars.”

America’s optimism for international involvement had deteriorated into disillusionment after the Great Powers of Europe ignored liberal-minded Woodrow Wilson’s plan for international peace and proceeded to divide the spoils of war in typical European fashion. Wilson’s subsequent loss in the elections plunged America into a period of isolationism and the nation turned its attention to domestic issues and internal reform. Prohibition had been in effect for 10 years and calls for repeal of the 18th Amendment to the Constitution were being lauded as legitimate.

The population had increased dramatically due to early 20th century immigration policies, and most of the immigrants lived and worked in the industrial centers of the North and East in substandard conditions. Workers were organizing for better wages and living standards, while business owners were thriving. Investors were pouring money into Wall Street, unknowingly contributing to the instability that would lead to the near collapse of the market. Unaware that the Great Depression was around the corner, America entered October 1929.

British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald sailed to the United States for a rare diplomatic meeting between the two heads of state. The visit marked the first time that a standing prime minister had been on American soil. The trip was planned, according to the London Times, to promote good will and friendly relations. Reports of the meetings in The Daily Oklahoman indicated the discussions were about the “high and deep problems of international peace”. After a week of meetings, President Hoover and Prime Minister MacDonald agreed to pool naval resources to maintain the peace of the world. Secretary of State Stimson announced the agreement, stressing that this was a moral understanding and not a formal military alliance.

France voiced concern about a possible Anglo-American alliance, fearing a probable alliance between Germany and Italy that would restrict British support in the Mediterranean Sea. The French and the Germans were in conflict over French occupation of the Rhineland. The French Foreign Minister, M. Maginot, announced that French troops would not withdraw until Germany evacuated the region. France planned a line of modern subterranean fortifications along the French-German border to prevent invasion.

The Washington Post carried a story on Oct. 10 that indicated Soviet officials viewed the prime minister’s visit with suspicion. The Soviets were hostile to the idea of a possible Anglo-American “Sea Trust” that would dominate Atlantic trade routes. They were not planning to send delegates to the London conference on naval limitations planned for late October.
France sent delegates to the five-power conference, which was preliminary to disarmament talks, but was in a diplomatic dispute with the Italian government over parity at the conference. The Japanese delegation was also demanding increased standing to allow Japan a larger number of submarines and battleships.

The disputes between the Serbs and the Catholic Croats in Yugoslavia continued throughout October, with skirmishes reported in both the London Times and The Washington Post.

October had its share of political scandals, and most papers carried a front page story on the ongoing investigation of lobbyist William B. Shearer, who was charged with war profiteering and unethical practices during the unsuccessful Geneva Arms Convention. Shearer, who was hired to attend the conference on behalf of ship-building interests, claimed that former Secretary of State Kellogg was involved in the affair. William R. Hearst acknowledged that he had employed Shearer to write articles during the convention until he learned of his involvement with shipbuilders.

The Senate decided to appoint a committee to investigate lobbyists’ effects on Congress as a result of the Shearer investigation. October editorials seemed to favor the presence of the lobbyists and looked at the attempts to bar them from the legislative branch as an infringement on civil liberties.
On Oct. 26, Albert B. Fall, former Secretary of the Interior during the Harding Administration, was convicted of accepting a $100,000 bribe for granting leases on naval oil reserves in California. This was the first felony conviction of a U.S. Cabinet member in history.

The New York City mayor’s telephone lines had been tapped, a discovery that drew cries of outrage from Tammany Hall. The Tammany Tiger’s control of Mayor Walker had drawn Republican criticism and accusations of corruption in the ongoing campaign.

The Republican candidate for governor of Virginia, Henry Anderson, denounced the Democratic party for issuing a pamphlet linking him with Oscar de Priest, the Negro representative in Congress. The pamphlet also stated that Anderson wanted to end the poll tax in Virginia.
Two young Negro women were admitted to the 1930 nursing class at Boston City Hospital on October 6. This was the first time the hospital had allowed persons of color into the program.

The Child Welfare Act was submitted to Congress to prevent boys between the ages of 14 and 18 from spending more than a total of ten hours a day at school and employed. The law did not prevent boys under 14 from seeking “open air pursuits” as newsboys.

The Soviet Union planned to rewrite the calendar and create one that would have 72 weeks of five work days. The “eternal calendar” would help the government rid its citizens of the idea of two day weekends. Stalin’s reported right hand man, Ordjonikidze, declared a new phase in the struggle with well-to-do peasants and on Oct. 29, he divided the population into five districts for food rationing. Amounts distributed varied according to the category, which was determined by standing with the government cooperatives and the Communist Party.

Italy celebrated its seventh anniversary of Mussolini’s famous “March on Rome.” Il Duce insisted the celebration be held on Sunday, Oct. 27, to avoid a needless holiday. He promised reform of the Fascist Party and announced plans for a more efficient public transportation system.
The enforcement of Prohibition was increasingly difficult as the battle raged in the legislature between the “wets” and the “drys”, but federal agents pursued violators with a zeal that would be admirable in the present war on drugs. Chief Justice Taft urged the federal courts to reform the judicial process and dismiss trivial charges. Of 149,033 cases pending, more than 68,000 were Prohibition violators.

Federal agents discovered a New Jersey rum smuggling ring that monopolized smuggling from Maine to the Virginia Cape. Property seized included a New York mansion, suites of offices in New York City, coastal landing stations, liquor warehouses, and an “arsenal” of weapons. More than thirty indictments were expected, including executives from at least four New Jersey banks.

U.S. Representative J. Lister Hill told the Washington Post on Oct. 25 that he was stopped on his way to Montgomery, Alabama by two patrolmen who searched his car for liquor without warrant or cause. The police claimed it was a case of mistaken identity, and apologized to Hill.

In Washington, D.C., a woman’s backyard chicken coop was raided by federal agents, who discovered 28 quarts of contraband liquor hidden under the nesting hens. The woman’s name was not released.

In Oklahoma on Oct. 18, three Seminole police officers were found guilty of conspiracy to violate the 18th Amendment to the Constitution. The officers had been taking bribes in a local liquor smuggling effort. The next day, federal agents raided seven locations in Oklahoma City and confiscated more than 30 gallons of liquor.

Borger, Texas, was placed under martial law in early October by the governor of Texas. The lawless town had more than 40 murders during the previous three years, and the murder in mid-September of District Attorney John A. Holmes was the last straw. The governor sent in national guardsmen to patrol the small oil boom town until he appointed new city officials in late October.

Prisoners in the Colorado State Penitentiary at Canon City, Colorado rioted and killed seven guards Thursday, Oct. 2. The prisoners took eight guards hostage and threatened to kill them unless their demands were met. Warden Crawford ignored their demands, telling them to “go to hell” as seven of the guards were killed, one by one, over the next few hours. The prisoners released John Shea, a guard who was well liked. Governor Adams praised Crawford for his stand against the prison mutiny, though he mourned the loss of the guards. He claimed the warden’s actions prevented the loss of more lives, had the more than 100 prisoners been released.

In Shawnee, the Stone Hardware Company was robbed of 286 dollars Oct. 14 while the six clerks were listening to the last game of the World Serieson the radio in the office. Police had no leads in the robbery. The Philadelphia Athletics defeated the Chicago Cubs 3-2.

Technology was taking great strides in October and businesses were expecting even greater developments. The National Safety Council met in Chicago to discuss automobile speeds early in the month. A New York insurance statistician informed the group of his belief that speeds in excess of 35 mph were inexcusable. Paul Hoffman, an auto manufacturing representative, predicted that within a decade engineering design and improved road conditions would enable automobiles to travel at speeds of 100 mph. Few of those present believed this would ever be possible. An advertisement in the pages of The Washington Post offered the 1930 Nash 400 automobile at the starting price of $915. Luxury and smooth riding capabilities were emphasized.

On Oct. 19, Bell Telephone Laboratories made history when they sponsored an communications feat. An airplane pilot, 4000 feet above the ground and more than 1300 miles from New York, spoke over radio and land telephone lines to both Minneapolis and New York City listeners at the same time. Prices for American Telephone and Telegraph stock soared to an all time high of 294 dollars per share.

On Oct. 2, the president of the American Bankers Association issued a credit alarm. The statement warned that too much of the nation’s credit was invested in the stock market. The next day prices fluctuated as much as $25 per share, and small investors threw their holdings overboard, causing more than two billion dollars in paper values to disappear. Institutional investors bought the stock eagerly, and by the end of the week, prices had returned to par value. Investors who had bailed out were glum and determined to get back in. But on Oct. 21, stock prices dropped as much as $45 per share in the morning, bringing brokerage houses like J.P. Morgan and Co. in to buy large blocks of stock in the early afternoon to stop the slide. Two days later, a panic occurred during the last hour of trading as the value of the New York Stock Exchange lost almost three billion dollars.

Officials in Washington issued a statement that U.S. businesses were sound and they declared the recent fluctuations in the market were due to speculative uncertainty. The statement was a response to a panic on Wall Street on Oct. 25, as thirteen million shares of stock changed hands, the heaviest trading day in history. More than 50,000 clerks were up all night recording the previous day’s trading.

Oct. 29, as 98 leaders in the business community issued statements of confidence in their respective companies, a stampede of selling was underway on Wall Street. All trade records were broken on the day that came to be known as “Black Tuesday”, and even the emergency meeting of leading bankers and brokers at J.P. Morgan and Co. could not stop the near collapse. Share price for AT&T dropped to 204 dollars.

On the last day of October, the Federal Reserve reduced interest rates to 5 percent. Stock prices made sharp advances and there was talk on “the Street” of a bullish recovery. The London Times assured its readers that U.S. government officials described the crash as an adjustment that would work to the eventual good of the country, bringing lower interest rates to individual borrowers.

The Mexican Department of Industry and Commerce charged the oil interests of the United States with deliberately reducing production of Mexican oil to conserve a supply of oil near the U.S. border.

Oklahoma was showing signs of prosperity. A record number of building permits were issued for improvements in the downtown business district. The construction projects were valued at $3,867,000. Plans were also in the works for a deluxe civic center in the heart of the downtown district. Oklahoma City was seen as a leader in civic progress. Travel from Oklahoma City to Dallas was encouraged, and The Daily Oklahoman announced on Oct. 20 that US 77 was paved or graveled all the way, except for nine miles of well-maintained dirt between Denton and Dallas.

The human interest stories were especially appealing, carrying names familiar from history. The Washington Post carried the ongoing story of Byrd’s expedition to “Little America”, Antarctica, as well as Colonel Charles A. Lindberg’s search for Mayan ruins in Central America. Agatha Christie’s latest serial was “The Seven-Dials Mystery”, and the announcements for upcoming radio programs carried a notice that Amelia Earhart would speak on “Women’s Influence on Air Transport Luxuries”. On Oct. 13, a celebration was held in New York City marking the twenty-fifth anniversary of William Fox’s entrance into the motion picture industry.

The 50th anniversary of Thomas Edison’s invention of the incandescent lamp was Oct. 19 and an international radio transmission brought congratulations from Professor Albert Einstein of Berlin.

In Frankfort, Germany, early in the month, Fritz von Opel made the world’s first flight in a rocket propelled plane, traveling 12 miles at 82 feet. Later in the month he toured the United States, lecturing on the potential use of the rocket.

In Norman, an ongoing “paddle war” led to the abolition of the pep orders of the Jazzhounds and the Ruffneks, though the groups said they planned to attend the football games anyway. Five OU students were chosen on Oct. 17 to compete for Rhodes scholarships. Among the five was the 1927 oratory and debating champion of OU, Carl Albert.

Proving that the more things change, the more they stay the same, an editorial in The Daily Oklahoman on Oct. 27 by an Oklahoma City astronomer outlined fears that Germany had its eye on the country. L. Howell Lewis, who wrote the piece, insisted that the Germans were optimistic that if Americans continued to increase rates of cigarette smoking, we would be unable to mobilize an army in the event of a war. He declared that hospitals for the insane were full of cigarette smokers and appealed to Oklahomans to give up the filthy habit.

October 1929 was a time of huge technological change, as well as social upheavals. The financial collapse that officials seemed unconcerned about created reverberations in the economy that the launched Great Depression. The tone of the news was upbeat and optimistic, though, and contained quite a bit of opinion. It was an age of discovery, and to paraphrase Will Rogers, whose column appeared in The Daily Oklahoman during the era — Everything I know about it, I have read in the newspapers.

Notes to the Reader
Endnotes were used when specific information was drawn from a story and are available, upon request. Summaries that contain no attribution are a compilation of several references throughout the month, from various papers, all of which are named at some point during the essay.

Footnotes were used to add information that I felt was relevant and interesting, though outside of the time frame that the paper addressed.
The organization of the paper is a result of the author’s attempt to arrange the stories by subject, and not chronologically. Categories include politics, diplomacy, business, crime, and human interest. Some stories were hard to categorize, and the author apologizes for making any decisions that may seem confusing to the reader.

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BL
  M G
March 1, 2020 11:47 am

MG- Thanks for the post . No doubt the sheep will be almost as oblivious in 2020 as in 1929. They fall for it every time almost like cats that chase your hand moving back and forth under the bed sheets. THAT is what the elites count on, but this time there is the internet and while they control the net content, they can’t control the comments and posts of the brighter sheeplings (yet). The best and the brightest are sticking their fingers in the eyes of the club.

Doesn’t mean the powerful won’t win again, just that it won’t be as easy as 1929. It is THEIR football and THEIR game and they change the rules daily. Case in point, Trump and NYSE is considering closing the trading floor.

Two if by sea. Three,if from within thee
Two if by sea. Three,if from within thee
  Administrator
March 1, 2020 11:11 am

Admin
God, the truth is powerful to read!!!
Katy, bar the door. Hide them pensions under the floor!

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Francis Marion
February 29, 2020 5:34 pm

I watched it. If it was intended to inspire some kind of confidence it was woefully short of the mark.

What struck me- hearing it from the other room- was the sound of the journalists asking questions. There was a very noticeable tinge of panic in their voices.

(EC)
(EC)
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 29, 2020 8:18 pm

I don’t need to watch the video. Those expressions say a lot. I think the Sandy Hook doctor looked more credible.

“I can tell you even without looking you in the eye that I had nothing to do with that.” Old Pangloss

BL
BL
February 29, 2020 4:54 pm

Chris should just keep talking for free, God will send blessings back to him ten fold. Why is everything about $$, can’t we just save humanity without a profit?

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  BL
February 29, 2020 5:29 pm

I think he will, Bea. They posted a podcast interview with Wesley Rawles a couple hours ago

BL
BL
  Mary Christine
February 29, 2020 5:44 pm

Hope so Mary.

M G
M G
  BL
February 29, 2020 5:56 pm

Me two!

M G
M G
  Mary Christine
February 29, 2020 5:56 pm

I think he will. I also hope he continues to reach out and make his other stuff available for review. I mistyped de-platformed on the Creepy Line review, but my intent was only to point out how quickly these things are happening to big name publishers.

Peak Prosperity is huge to lose their ability to be monetized. It is a wake up call to people to support their platforms of choice.

mark
mark
  M G
February 29, 2020 8:30 pm

Yep…I haven’t yet…but after his Friday vid I’m sending Greg Hunter a one time small check.

I bought Chris Martenson’s first book when it first came out (then sent it my nephew) so we’re even.

RiNS
RiNS
February 29, 2020 8:52 pm
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  RiNS
February 29, 2020 9:37 pm

RiNS- Can you give me the short skinny on that vid, I am tired from working at the doomstead all day and need to turn in for the night. TIA

mark
mark
March 1, 2020 12:56 am