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This is sort of an antidote to yesterday’s Stewart Swerdlow post.

‘Conspiracy Guy’ is a recurring show, produced by the creators of the always-funny YouTube comedy channel, Joy Camp. The tack of Joy Camp is to take on the tough topics by disarming them with humor. This episode tangles with the rumors, which do have some substance that “The New Age movement was created by the CIA.”

It’d be more accurate to say that, during the mid-20th century, the growing movement of Western dabblers in Eastern mysticism was derailed by the intelligence agencies, which turned this movement into a cult to banish any “negative” thinking.

This, according to (among many others) Alan Watt, who’s probably best known for his show, Cutting Through the Matrix on the Internet-based Republic Broadcasting Network. Watt claims that the New Age movement was usurped by the UK’s intelligence agencies, M15 and M16, along with the CIA to make people ignore what’s really happening. He asserts that it “…was a intended [as] form of mind control, [that] works very well. Millions of people have succumbed to it; they are oblivious to what’s happening in the world, they don’t care what’s happening in the world.”

Moreover, Watts says that “it was all planned”, as part of what he claims is Freemasonry’s agenda to abolish private property, to end all religions and to usher in the “New Age”. Watts cites a 1950’s spin-off of what he calls the most important publication of Scottish Rite Freemasonry, The Freemason Journal, which during that time, also published a magazine called The New Age, in which he claims, “…they said they would be responsible for bringing in the New Age and the New Age religion, as we came through this big transition, that they knew was coming all that time ago.”

By the way, I met the very affable main creators of Joy Camp last March, at ANARCHAPULCO 2015, which will be bigger and better this coming February, for those interested in attending what’s sure to be a mind-blowing, highly-educational and very fun event. I’m not 100% sure if I’ll be there, next year because I’ll be on the set of a friend’s new TV show for  The History Channel, about which more later. I have to see if I can make the schedules work.

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