America is a literal insane asylum and freak show all at the same time and it is impossible to keep track of all the insanity that takes place here.

Take in point this story of a Hispanic tranny from El Salvador who did a mass shooting at Joel Osteen’s megachurch a few days ago. I didn’t even have time to cover it when it happened.

 

 

Osteen himself is a weirdo. He was smiling talking to the press after this happened. He’s probably happy at all the free media coverage his church is getting from this. He’ll be able to fill his collection plates with more shekels which funds his luxurious lifestyle.

 

I don’t know what else to say.

Maybe I’ll move to El Salvador. It is definitely a far safer country. They’ve either put all their violent criminals in prison or they’ve fled to America like this crazy tranny.

Though portions of the book are dated, some paragraphs can strike readers as eerily prescient.

Cooper described a CIA plan to induce in people, via drugs and hypnosis, the desire to shoot up schoolyards. Cooper said such incidents would hasten the call for gun control. “This plan is well under way,” he wrote. “The middle class is begging the government to do away with the 2nd Amendment.”

Cooper’s work describes a conspiracy that is timeless: Nearly all that has been told to you is illusion. If you think shadowy forces are pulling the strings, it is because they are. Don’t trust anybody and be on guard. Citizens must soon fight for what they hold dear.

Cooper saw his mission as increasingly urgent.

“Unless we can wake the people from their sleep nothing short of civil war will stop the planned outcome,” Cooper wrote in the book’s opening pages.

That Cooper would die in a shootout with authorities seemed fated. And, in his book, he suggested it was an honorable way to die.

“I believe that any man without principles that he is ready and willing to die for at any given moment is already dead and is of no use or consequence whatsoever,” Cooper wrote in the creed that began his book.

The internet was not yet ubiquitous in the mid-1980s when Cooper started spilling what he said was clandestine information from top secret documents he read as a member of a naval intelligence unit.

CIA’s Orion Project to Create School Shooters

CIA’s Project Orion To Create School Shooters: “Using Drugs and Hypnosis ….the CIA inculcated the desire in these people to open fire on Schoolyards….and thus Inflame the Antigun lobby…..”(Empire Wants a Disarmed Populace)

Cooper wrote in 1991’s Behold a Pale Horse: “The sharp increase of prescriptions of psychoactive drugs like Prozac and Ritalin to younger and younger children will inevitably lead to a rash of horrific school shootings.”

He continued: “Using drugs and hypnosis on mental patients in a process called Orion, the CIA inculcated the desire in these people to open fire on schoolyards, and thus inflame the antigun lobby.

“In every instance, I have investigated…the shooters were all ex-mental patients who were all on the drug Prozac! This drug, when taken in certain doses, increases the serotonin level in the patient, causing extreme violence.”

Strongly opposed to the practice of prescribing amphetamines to kids, it was nearly a decade before the Columbine Massacre of 1999 that Cooper stated in his book such meds were going to have murderous effects on youth.

Experts spill secrets about ‘grandad of conspiracy theorists William Cooper who predicted 9/11’ & was killed by cops | The US Sun (the-sun.com)

https://www.azcentral.com/in-depth/news/local/arizona-investigations/2020/10/01/behold-pale-horse-how-william-cooper-planted-seeds-qanon-theory/3488115001/

https://gab.com/brutalproof/posts/110992935294207132

Typical Petition to Ban Guns But What About Banning CIA Creating Shooters? See Orion Project Below.  PLEASE SHARE THIS INFO.

Bill Cooper’s 1991 Book Predicts Shootings by Drugged Individuals in Order to ‘Disarm Public’ – Humans Be Free

Petition to Disarm Public Just as Bill Cooper Predicted:

Your odds of dying in a mass shooting are going up every day.

As of late August, the U.S. has surpassed 470 mass shootings in 2023[1], on pace for a record-breaking year in gun violence. This averages out to well over two mass shootings a day, and gun violence is the leading cause of death among children and teens.

But it doesn’t have to be this way. Congress enacted a federal assault weapons ban in 1994, and it reduced American citizens’ risk of dying in a mass shooting by 70%. Both the number of overall deaths and the number of annual mass shooting incidents decreased significantly. Sadly, under heavy pressure from the gun-manufacturers lobbying group known as the National Rifle Association, Congress failed to extend the assault weapons ban beyond 2004.

It’s time to bring back the assault weapons ban and finally take a significant step to end the uniquely American epidemic of mass shooting. Click here to tell Congress: enact a federal assault weapons ban now.

SIGN THE PETITION

Assault weapons — which are generally defined as those with high-capacity magazines and the ability to fire semi-automatically, such as the AR-15 — are the murder tool most commonly employed in mass shootings these days, including Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012 (27 deaths), the Las Vegas music festival in 2017 (58 deaths), Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018 (17 deaths), and Robb Elementary school in Uvalde, TX in 2022 (21 deaths).

This level of carnage — especially when focused on kids in our schools — is simply unacceptable in a “civilized” society. Congress has the power to act and stop (or at least slow down) this epidemic — they just need the political will to do so.

So it’s up to us to change the things we cannot accept. Multiple other countries, most recently Australia and New Zealand, have responded to mass shootings with swift and decisive action to keep these weapons of war off their streets[2] — and there’s no valid reason why America can’t do the same.

Tell Congress to save lives and end the carnage by enacting a federal assault weapons ban now.

Thank you for speaking out today.

-Rick

Rick Weiland, Founder
TakeItBack.Org