TrineDay: The Journey Podcast

By: RA Kris Millegan
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  • A Journey to where History & Conspiracy Theory intersect
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  • 169. Ari Ben-Menashe: Intelligence Agencies Create Narratives (Will There Be Peace in the Middle East?)
    Dec 21 2024

    TrineDay’s The Journey Podcast 169
    Ari Ben-Menashe
    Intelligence Agencies Create Narratives (Will There Be Peace in the Middle East?)

    Summary and paraphrasing:

    Kris wanted to talk about intelligence work and geopolitics. His father had been in intelligence (the CIA) and he told Kris some things. Kris had to read a lot of books about intelligence to understand what he had been told.

    Kris: We’re doing a book right now called TWO WORLD WARS AND HITLER: Who was Responsible? Its main idea is that Britain was very concerned about Germany and Russia getting together, because then they could control the heartland [of central Asia] and then they could quote-unquote control the world. So, in the late 1800s, Britain started laying a path toward World War I. Then once in the war, they prolonged it. Americans and British and other people shipped foodstuffs to keep the German army going so the war could continue to last.

    After the war, they got Germany into such a state that they signed a piece of paper saying that they were responsible for the war. And when you really look at it, [you find that is not true]. Then we manipulated the economy and sent in agents to raise up Hitler so that they could have a second war. Is that true, Ari, to your understanding?

    Ari: Yeah. The British probably did that. Yes. After the first World War, they helped a lady named Rosa Luxemburg take over Germany, and she singlehandedly destroyed the economy. When an extreme lefty takes over, the next thing is that a real rightwing fascist Nazi will take over because that’s what the people will want. From one extreme to the other.

    Kris: Right.

    Ari: And she was Jewish. So, when Hitler’s regime takes over, they all hated Jews. And the communist revolution in Russia was also Jewish people. [Helped with money from non-Jews.] So, the troubles of the world could be blamed on the Jews. That’s how World War 2 started. And Hitler was going to go after the Russians. But he was willing to deal with them, and tried to do regime change, and shared Poland with them. And that really scared the Brits. Yes, the Brits instigated the two world wars.

    Kris: When I look at intelligence deeply, really what I see is the creation of narratives.

    Ari: Absolutely right.

    Kris: The creation of the mega-narratives to influence history, you might say. For instance, my father told me, “The Vietnam War is about drugs. There are these secret societies behind it. And communism is all a sham. These same secret societies are behind it all. It’s all a big game.” I thought he was nuts. But he wasn’t. He’d been branch chief, head of the East Asia Analysis Office for the CIA, among other things.

    OPIUM, EMPIRE AND THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY by Dr. Carl Trocki basically says, whoever controls the opium trade in a country, since the 1800s, controls that country’s economy. With that huge pile of money, they corrupt things, so we don’t really live in a “real” world. We live in a manufactured world [of the narratives they give us].

    For instance, people tell me that Richard Nixon [accelerated up the ladder of success] by blackmailing the Dulles brothers after World War 2. He found that they were bringing many, maybe thousands, of Nazis here against President Truman’s direct written orders. Nixon goes from being a representative in ’46, to the Senate in ‘50, to vice president in 1952. They used Nixon then in this big drama they create for the American people. It’s quite a mess, really.

    Ari: Intelligence agencies create narratives for their political masters. For instance, they created a narrative that Assad in Syria was a monster, murdering his own people, in order to get rid of him. Now the people that took over Syria are considered peaceniks. Wonderful people. But remember who they are. They are al Qaeda people. We didn’t like al Qaeda. Now we love them. You asked about narratives in intelligence. There we go. There we are.

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    25 mins
  • 168. Richard Grove and John O’Dowd: The British State Has Poisoned the World through its Empire
    Dec 17 2024

    The Journey Podcast 168

    Richard Grove and John O’Dowd: The British State Has Poisoned the World through its Empire

    Publisher Kris Millegan speaks with Richard Grove, a conceptual artist and forensic historian who provides entrepreneur, executive and employee training through his University of Reason and its flagship course, AUTONOMY. His podcast can be found at GrandTheftWorld.com.

    And Kris speaks with John O’Dowd, co-author with Jim Macgregor of TWO WORLD WARS AND HITLER: Who Was Responsible?, available in early 2025. John is a retired scientist who worked for the UK government and several universities as a research manager. He discovered how “the Money Power” controls academic research, paradigms and teaching content, particularly in economics, political science and history, and, increasingly, natural sciences and medicine.

    Kris, Richard and John discuss alternative history, a la TRAGEDY AND HOPE, the 1966 textbook by Carrol Quigley, who was trained by a Rhodes scholar, and who, as a professor of foreign service at Georgetown University, trained Rhodes scholar Bill Clinton. There has been a lot of Rhodes scholar influence in America for a long time. So, who was Cecil Rhodes?

    Rhodes, a Brit and a Freemason, was funded by Lord Rothschild to work in South Africa, where he took over the diamond field of a farmer named DeBeers. Rhodes made John Ruskin’s dream of the British Empire taking over the world his life’s work. A necessary step toward that goal was bringing America back into the Empire.

    In his Rhodes will set up a scholarship at Oxford University to teach students from around the world this idea of British domination. This leads to the creation of World War I and how America was brought into the war and transformed into a military state.

    Jim Macgregor and Gerry Docherty wrote HIDDEN HISTORY: The Secret Origins of the First World War. When their publisher wouldn’t publish the second volume, Kris Millegan of TrineDay did. It’s called PROLONGING THE AGONY: How the Anglo-American Establishment deliberately extended World War 1 by Three and a Half Years.

    Quigley learned all this from a whistleblower and in 1948 wrote THE ANGLO-AMERICAN ESTABLISHMENT, which he instructed to be published after his death, so it came out in 1981. (It has the details of this plot to recapture America and conquer the world.) Quigley also studied the Council of Foreign Relations (CFR) records for 18 years, then wrote TRAGEDY AND HOPE, which came out in 1966.

    TRAGEDY AND HOPE 101 by Joseph Plummer is a tight summary of both Quigley books (TRAGEDY AND HOPE and THE ANGLO-AMERICAN ESTABLISHMENT). See JoePlummer.com. Basically, the Brits are using America’s military as the property manager for what used to be the British Empire.

    The British were in Afghanistan for over one hundred years for the opium and then they handed that off to the Americans. We pay tax dollars to have our military bases all around the world. We did not start as an empire, getting into other people’s business. We got seduced into excursions like the Spanish-American War, which led us to join the plan to dominate the world.

    John O’Dowd: Economics as taught at universities and taken into politics and the business world is a myth. It’s designed to make money go from the bottom to the top, which is one of reasons we’re in the mess that we’re in. It makes sense on paper, but it doesn’t refer to anything in real life.

    To really understand economics, you must read books like ECONOMISTS AND THE POWERFUL: Convenient Theories, Distorted Facts, Ample Rewards, and THE BUBBLE AND BEYOND: Fictitious Capital, Debt Inflation and Global Crisis by Michael Hudson.

    Richard: Mainstream economics works backward. It doesn’t start with free market capitalism. It starts with slavery and black markets, and then Adam Smith and other East India Company people are added to put a shine and polish on the slavery.

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    47 mins
  • 167. Rose High Bear: The Seven Commandments
    Nov 9 2024

    The Journey Podcast 167
    Rose High Bear
    The Seven Commandments

    At TrineDay.com and the usual podcast platforms.

    Publisher R. A. “Kris” Millegan speaks with Rose High Bear, editor of THE SEVEN COMMANDMENTS OF THE SACRED BUFFALO CALF WOMAN, the biography of Martin High Bear, the late Lakota Medicine Man and Spiritual Leader. It features his history and vision, which includes restoration of the ancient cultural values and spiritual qualities of his ancestry.

    Highlights:

    It’s the day after the election. Kris is sad about the outcome. Rose reflected on the Native American goal of strengthening unity and harmony in the community at all times, especially during challenging times.

    In the 1960s and ‘70s, many looked at Indians in new ways, beyond the cliches of Hollywood and earlier times, beyond their portrayal as sub-human, which helped to eliminate guilt about stealing their land and wiping them out.

    There was a lot of prophesy, starting almost 100 years ago from many tribes, that one day the white people will come to the tribes to learn how to live. The old cultural values of respect can help. All generations must be included. Rose is grateful that Kris appreciates the value and beauty of the native ways. (There are 576 tribes federally recognized, and thousands of others no longer recognized.)

    At the age of four, Rose moved with her father from the Yukon River in Alaska to Oregon and felt lost. It was culture shock. A lot of Indian people feel lost like that today.

    In 1988 Rose married medicine man Martin High Bear, who had been an alcoholic with PTSD after World War 2 before he became a medicine man and spiritual leader. Spirits came to him as grandfathers and instructed him to share the story of the Sacred Buffalo Calf Woman and the seven ways (or commandments) with all people.

    A spirit told Rose that one day she would write a book about Martin, for the restoration of the cultural values of his people.

    The seven commandments are:

    1. The people shall live with health. Spiritual, emotional, and physical. Physical disease reflects spiritual disease.

    2. The people shall live from generation to generation, with knowledge and wisdom transferred from the elders to the young, mindful of the seven generations behind us and the seven generations to come.

    3. The people shall live with quietness. Said to be the “conflict resolution” commandment. When we hear something that we disagree with, don’t blurt out opposition. Think about it. Pray about it. Reflect on it. Maybe you’ll learn something. Then try to resolve it indirectly. We have no right to create conflict.

    4. The people shall live with happiness. Bring joy and fun. Have a sense of humor. This is in the context of focusing on serving others, a life of selfless service to others.

    5. The people shall help one another. Always look for ways to help others, in selfless service. When we think of ourselves too much, we get depressed. It’s not good.

    6. The people shall live with power. Pray for, ask for spiritual power to help others, to be in selfless service to others, to be healthy, to be happy. Pray to be a better person who can help the people.

    7. The people shall live with respect and honor. Acknowledge all people and have compassion and empathy for all others.

    Seek to connect with the spirit world. We can heal from the traumas of cruelty.

    #TrineDay #RoseHighBear #MartinHighBear #TheSevenCommandmentsOfTheSacredBuffaloCalfWoman

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    33 mins

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