I recently watched the first x-files movie and holy shit, they basically admitted the feds did OKC

I recently watched the first x-files movie and holy shit, they basically admitted the feds did OKC

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even if you follow the official narrative, the feds did it, because they did waco and ruby ridge, which explicitly motivated McVeigh to retaliate.

I saw it many years ago when it first came out, before I had taken any actual, non-fictional red-pills. Is it specifically OKC, or is it just alluded to? Also you know this wasn't made by feds, but by an old crusty surfer dude.

tell me more.

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Kek, wait til you see the Lone Gunman episode with the 9/11 false flag.

The Smoking Man episode is kino.

this 100%

those two events were the beginning of me losing all faith in the US and our government. the end was 9-11. I actually use these events as sort of a litmus test for people. if they don't care, or believe the official story I pretty much write them off as NPC's. Weapons of mass destruction, etc etc

fpbp

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"HOLLYWOOD MOVIE TOLD ME A NARRATIVE AND I BELIEVED IT!"
Go back to /r/eddit, you fucking faggot.

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The X-Files had some red pills about the DNA collection and artificial viruses, it was pretty much what the mytharc was all about.

also a good post. OP should know as the first post lays out not learning it from some hollykike production.

The X Files tv series is full of leaked intel info and confessions by the elite.

Everything is covered. The tv series ends with the aliens (=demons) forcing every human to get a vax with a dark black goo in it.

This tv series is not fictional at all.

Scully is the smartest intel agent of them all. She is convinced that the aliens are not from space.

Most feds agencies do have paranormal and metaphysical teams. They use magic against satanists, witches, aliens etc. Spiritual warfare if you like.

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Why do they leak everything to us user? I don't understand.

>points and says it's from a movie, laughs, end.

The odds are Timothy McVeigh and William Pierce did the Oklahoma City bombing. McVeigh was the biggest distributor of the Turner Diaries and would have been in contact with Pierce. When Pierce would find a true believer type he would give them the talk about martyrdom for the cause. Pierce was brilliant and a master at this. He inspired many acts of terrorism and terror groups in his lifetime. The Order and the Aryan Republican Army to just name two right off the top of my head.

>Most feds agencies do have paranormal and metaphysical teams.

Would love some sauce on that other than that 1 George Clooney movie

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wasn't there a smoking gun episode where it was shown that the smoking gun only existed to discredit any future leaks?

based relativist

now watch the lone gunmen pilot episode

gtfo. Multiple motives for the Feds to want to blow the shit out of that building (including financial records full of fraud) at that time. & pinning it on some militia wignut created exactly the narrative needed to further Fed power even more. you make as much sense as someone beating himself to death.

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McVeigh was an informant. He was on fed payroll

they love telling you what they've done to your face then laughing about it
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Consent.

Yeah, although I found him shooting jfk through a sewer grate instead of the grassy knoll was a bit dumb.

thats pretty common in xfiles, the plots get fairly complicated and its used a lot. deep throat basically uses it every time hes on the show

I don't get it though, even though I have heard that before. Why do they need our consent?

freemasons are required to do all their acts in 'the light of day'

this is naturally twisted with the typical Jewish legalese so that what we end up with is these subliminal transmissions of their true intentions ... that are often later used to discredit the 'conspiratorial' a.k.a. 'true' narratives.

leaks are inevitable, better to design weak points for controllable leaks than have a crucial part of the integrity leak

>McVeigh
>retaliate
McVeigh glowed brighter than the sun.

McVeigh was sheep dipped.
People present at his execution didn't believe it was legitimate.

>t. Actual glow niggers

By being open about their actions they absolve themselves of the burden of responsibility and guilt, accruing no negative karma. That is the bargain.

Karmic relief.

Season 5 and the movie covered a lot. There is also a JFK episode.

The show Millennium is also relevant in showing that evil exists everywhere.

Never watched the X-Files, only know of it through pop culture references like in The Simpsons.

Is it worth watching? What are some good episodes, where to begin?

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Part of the ritual is telling you what they're going to do, indirectly, before they're going to do it.
If you don't stop them, then you are passively granting them permission to fuck with you.

>career military
>"fails out" of special forces application
>constructs a home made bomb capable of leveling an entire building
>ATF conveniently not in office that day
>John Doe 2 forgotten about
>Death sentence accelerated
>Killed a few months before 9/11 so he is forgotten about in media
>Successfully put an end to the growing 90s militia movements
Ya, I'm clearly the one who glows you fucking faggot.

>first x-files movie
yes, it's a documentary, nigger

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contract law (& magic)

>, I'm clearly the one who glows you f
Yes.

According to their beliefs, if they confess their evil plans in fictional works or here on pol, they offset the bad karma.

It's part of their occult luciferian religion.

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It's top secret. They will never admit it.

They're all pretty good honestly. It is a long series to get through though. There are also main storyline episodes and one off episodes. There are even a few comedy episodes which are great, including an X-Files/ Cops crossover.

Pierce was well known for organizing things like this. Him and Mathews organized The Order and when they all got busted Pierce kept the money flowing to the guys that got locked up. You can read first hand accounts about Pierce on Storm Front. The three books that influenced Pierce the most was Battle for the Mind, the Mini-Manual of the Urban Guerrilla, and a book who's name I can't remember right off hand but it had to do with leftist and communist terrorism and martyrdom. You can also listen to Pierce's old radio show and hear him try to goad people into committing violence. Dr. Pierce was a crazier bastard then people think.

i liked it but could just be nostalgia. if you do watch, start at the beginning.

if you are going to watch it, it is best to go straight through from the beginning. Most episodes are monster of the week type things but they all have an over arching background building towards the end. It's not exactly A plot/B plot but it kind of is.

>Successfully put an end to the growing 90s militia movements
did he? from what i've read, americans have been literally stockpiling on weapons and ammunition at an accelerating rate ever since obama at least