ALAN WATT

does anybody have a link to this dudes books. They were on internet archive but got nuked off. (retards disregard this post)

  1. 3 weeks ago
    Both sides hate work. LoL.

    Some people need some non Establishment non traditional,( or perhaps hyper trad?), 'medicine'

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >posts on 4chin
      >doesn't know how to use file sharing

      >immediate namefag bot glow post
      The best part is I'm the only human and I have to evade a month-long ban to post. /misc/ is officially a bot-board.

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >They were on internet archive but got nuked off
        > can't fileshare
        > waaaahhh please spoonfeed me I want things for free

        You revolt me.

        His website is still live and despite looking like it was built by a middle schooler learning about html in 1995 it's still getting updated so... order there.

        What do you mean file share the books?

  2. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    ALAN WATT THE FOCK

  3. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    For me it's Alan Watts

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      t. Totally Not A Bot

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Speak for yourself, leafpoo

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      CIA nagger pushing new age nonsense

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      He did at 58 of alcoholism like all psychonauts and gurus.

  4. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >They were on internet archive but got nuked off
    > can't fileshare
    > waaaahhh please spoonfeed me I want things for free

    You revolt me.

    His website is still live and despite looking like it was built by a middle schooler learning about html in 1995 it's still getting updated so... order there.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      > You revolt me.

      Wrong word retard

  5. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Tell me about him, anon. I tried listening to one of his lectures a decade ago and he seemed like a retard hippie yapping on about Brahmin and pajeet cast system n' shit.

    Could you give me qrd on him? Perhaps I judged him wrong.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >he seemed like a retard hippie yapping on about Brahmin and pajeet cast
      That was just his schtick to bang hot young white hippie women with tight pussies that attended the lectures he gave.

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Researcher of NWO. Presenting findings from UN documents, books written by the elite (Carrol Quigley, Charles Galton Darwin, Bertrand Russell, jacques attali, etc.)

        You might have him confused with the new age guy Alan Watts.

        This video (2011) shows him explaining the planned debasement of society and that covid was going to happen shortly according to various research into government documents, books. I remember watching this and being stunned that someone had this information and knew what was coming back then.

        He died in 2021 and we don't know how.

        https://archive.org/details/alan-watt-understanding-the-development-2011

        alan watt & bill cooper talking about bread & circus
        https://mega.nz/file/IWYwWTqC#doBu8YxJ781PlV1X0dn6IRLWgib2lrZw-LdRZeY_Zo0

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          >https://mega.nz/file/IWYwWTqC#doBu8YxJ781PlV1X0dn6IRLWgib2lrZw-LdRZeY_Zo0
          thnks

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Researcher of NWO. Presenting findings from UN documents, books written by the elite (Carrol Quigley, Charles Galton Darwin, Bertrand Russell, jacques attali, etc.)

      You might have him confused with the new age guy Alan Watts.

      This video (2011) shows him explaining the planned debasement of society and that covid was going to happen shortly according to various research into government documents, books. I remember watching this and being stunned that someone had this information and knew what was coming back then.

      He died in 2021 and we don't know how.

      https://archive.org/details/alan-watt-understanding-the-development-2011

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >You might have him confused with the new age guy Alan Watts.
        Right you are... I'll have to check Alan Watt out.

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Yeah, that was pretty crazy. He was talking about vaccine mandates, vaccine passports and quarantine camps back in a talk he did on September 7, 2009. He definitely was talking about it even before then, but I have this one on hand. Alan was a major influence in my personal growth in these types of subjects. I can't personally verify a lot of his viewpoints about the ancient world and so on. But most the stuff he talked about was easily verifiable in primary source material if you decided to read it. But he rarely spoon fed people. He would point people in the right direction, but he wouldn't do all the work for you.

        Alan Watt - You Have to Hate the New Mandate

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was funding Chatham House during the plandemic.

          • 3 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            Yeah, that doesn't surprise me. These Roundtable Groups are always funded by many of the top foundations in the world. Carnegie, Ford, Rockefeller, MacArthur, Open Society, etc.

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          all of that stuff has been in public conspiracy circles since pre 2000. vax passports, digital(crypto) currency, soldiers as police,

          • 3 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            Yes. But it's one things to make such claims. It's another thing to show hard physical evidence of these type of policies being planned from governmental, academic, corporate or think tank based sources. We all have a general conception of the direction the world is headed towards. But being able to show hard evidence of these claims gives your words actual credibility. For example, in the aforementioned video, Alan was citing template issued by the Department of Public Health and Human Services in the state of Iowa creating a blueprint for quarantine camps during the event of a future "epidemic". It wasn't just speculation. It was facts.

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          thanks.
          v interesting

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        [...]
        alan watt & bill cooper talking about bread & circus
        https://mega.nz/file/IWYwWTqC#doBu8YxJ781PlV1X0dn6IRLWgib2lrZw-LdRZeY_Zo0

        >You might have him confused with the new age guy Alan Watts.
        Right you are... I'll have to check Alan Watt out.

        Yeah, that was pretty crazy. He was talking about vaccine mandates, vaccine passports and quarantine camps back in a talk he did on September 7, 2009. He definitely was talking about it even before then, but I have this one on hand. Alan was a major influence in my personal growth in these types of subjects. I can't personally verify a lot of his viewpoints about the ancient world and so on. But most the stuff he talked about was easily verifiable in primary source material if you decided to read it. But he rarely spoon fed people. He would point people in the right direction, but he wouldn't do all the work for you.

        Alan Watt - You Have to Hate the New Mandate

        https://i.imgur.com/12nV5i1.jpg

        does anybody have a link to this dudes books. They were on internet archive but got nuked off. (retards disregard this post)

        >He's a Researcher of NWO
        Yeah and his research was dog shit. He's another Alex Jones type. Pic related if you want real research. His videos are still on bitchut. Also look up Lt. Michael Aquino's last interview while your there with some alien losers... he redpills the fuck out of them.

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Matthew North did some good research, but he scope was largely limited to a few select subjects. Not that that's a bad thing.

          But if you think Alan's content was equivalent to Alex Jones, I don't know what to tell you. Alan would go into old books that the vast majority of people never heard of, or would otherwise never find, to show a continuity of agenda with these people and groups. He would find obscure articles that would focus on how current events were tied in to these plans. And he did an excellent job of connecting the dots.

          Not to say that he was the only one of his kind. There were those who came before him and some who have come after. But he definitely informed a lot of people about what was happening. He wasn't raving like a madman like Alex and discrediting everybody by association. He was calm, well spoken and largely stuck to provable historical facts.

          • 3 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            it is a typical npc and he says it because of this, one of the callers you see them on /pool/ all the time:
            http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/CTTM/Alan_Watt_CTTM_LIVEonRBN_3_Puppet_Masters_and_the_Race_Blame_Game_Aug242007.mp3

            having said that, i got almost all of his shows.
            2005/2006 talks:
            >Q: so alan....what about that alex jones character? he is everywhere these days!
            >A: well...it is a classic rapid fire fear,fear,fear mixed with claims that bring about ridicule and discredit everything
            ok. cool...guy notices what is what
            few years pass by:
            >appears on alex jones show for few years in a row...
            handful of contradictions like that, yet very revealing.

            therefore:
            sources he provided about those books and historical characters = valid.
            himself = like any other, in it for the money.
            his speculations (excluding sources and talk about historical persons) = just speculations like any other, entertainment, in it for the money.

            • 3 weeks ago
              Anonymous

              You make some fair points. Going on Alex's show was maybe the wisest decision. He might have justified it as possibly attracting more visitors who would be interested in his website and podcast.

              And you're right. I don't know what his motivation was for doing this. It is possible that he was a high level counter intelligence agent that you give a lot of facts, but still diverted certain aspects. It's possible that he was a grifter who told a lot of truths but was still primarily motivated by financial reasons. Or it's possible that he was a genuine guy who actually did feel like he was doing the right thing. They're all possibilities. He did seem to exhibit an air of sincerity in what he was saying. But it would be foolish to completely dismiss more selfish or sinister motives from somebody none of us have ever met. I would like to believe he was sincere, but I suppose we'll never know for sure.

              I do know, however, that the books and articles that he would reference were legitimate sources that contained a great degree of knowledge. And he would drop tidbits of information that he wouldn't expound upon that I would later find referenced in other books that I came across by key players within these networks. For that reason alone, I think there was a lot of value in listening to some of this material.

              You do make a good point about some of the speculation regarding more ancient figures and time periods. I think he often hit pretty close to the mark, though.

              That's just my opinion, though.

              • 3 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                >Going on Alex's show was maybe wasn't the wisest decision. *

              • 3 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                >I do know, however, that the books and articles that he would reference were legitimate sources that contained a great degree of knowledge.
                yes, that is correct, i checked the books vs claims made.
                and sometimes (could not get all of it) other sources relating to historical malicious activity mentioned by him.

                he was a pseud, don't bother

                nothing pseud about eugenics and wannabe elitie which in reality are bunch of basedcucks.
                for example, i dare you to keep taking your boosters.

              • 3 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                Spoke to Alan a few times. Was pretty sad when I heard he had killed himself. Just as likely he was killed.. I like to think he went to ground.

                Anyone remember the Glean Kealey saga/rabbit hole? He was apparently a guy that Alan Watt ripped/inspired from.

                The guy was a huge schizo who claimed that he cracked an etymological code called the "Desdemona" code and talked about beings living deep within the earth running things from behind the scenes. I could go on but you really would have to research him yourself.

                The rabbit hole goes even further because Andrew fucking Anglin is implicated in this. Before he became a public figure he ran a forum called Outlawjournalism where he exposed all of this.

                A couple of GLP threads/blogs that still reference his work if you want to go down the rabbit hole:

                https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message705078/pg1

                https://antinewworldorder.blogspot.com/2009/03/freemasonrys-big-secrets-they-dont-want.html

                http://www.glenkealey.com/content/main/main.html

                Personally I think all of these dudes might have been implicated in some sort of CIA limited hangout psy op thing to confuse people (save for Glen perhaps). None of their more abstract work really made much sense to me but perhaps some of you have also come across this shit so thought I'd share this little abstract - maybe one of you schizos will figure it out.

              • 3 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                I've heard the Kealey claim mentioned before, but I never listened or read any of his stuff. If he's making these crazy claims that you mentioned, that doesn't bode well for his credibility. To be fair, Alan wasn't the first of his kind to do this type of work. There were predecessors who came before him. Eustace Mullins, Norman Dodd, Anthony Sutton, G. Edward Griffin, James Perloff, etc, just to name a few. And Alan would give credit to some of these people. It's not like Alan was the first person to figure this out, but he had the benefit of a greater access to information and being active during a time when he got to witness more of it playing out in real time.

                It's up to all of us to carry on the torch after those who came before us pass away. Well, for those of us who give a damn at least.

          • 3 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            >But if you think Alan's content was equivalent to Alex Jones, I don't know what to tell you.
            I know what to tell you, this is fucking /misc/. Alan is a normie beta who never had the balls to tell the truth. We also read books. We also have been researching for decades. There is nothing of value with these paid for fake conspiracy types. They're all scum.

            >He was well spoken
            So? he was wrong about every subject.

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          yes anon
          i'm familiar with north picrel
          i get it he does thorough research
          i've seen you on here spamming him and making threads for like the past two months
          we all get it

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >checked cause im not that much of a newfag like the rest.
        also, was he a vaxxie?

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Is Mark Zuckerberg the reincarnation of Charles II?

  6. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I have them on my old computer, but they're worthless. He lifted a bunch of shit from a mentally ill man named Glenn Kealy, who's married to Arizona Wilder, David Icke's lizard witness. There's stuff, typeset and all, straight from Kealy's newsletter.

  7. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Was he promoted today or something? He popped up on bitchute even though I wasn't searching for him, I clicked and listened to a few minutes. Then this thread is in the catalog.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      I've been listening to him on Bitchute also. This is a data-mining thread. Glowies are collecting meta-data on us.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      he was shitposting before you and i were born.

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        He was definitely ahead of his time.

  8. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    He died an alchy, not an authority on Taoism or buddhism.

  9. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    https://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/audio.html

    I download these mp3’s listen before sleep its good stuff.

  10. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    a,azing man. Did they kill him?

  11. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I have some really good videos of his that I can post at least. Hold on.

  12. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Alan Watt - Great Britain, Embryo of World Government

    The Cia & The Cultural Cold War "REMAKE" Alan Watt

    The Cia & The Cultural Cold War "REMAKE" Alan Watt

    Alan Watt - You Have to Hate the New Mandate

    "Constant Conflict" [US Army War College Quarterly] -- ALAN WATT

    "The Mind Has No Firewall" -- Psychotronic Warfare, from the US Army War College -- Alan Watt

    Alan Watt Blurb "Global Shock and Awe, with 'Calmatives' for Dessert April 13,2008

    The Delphi Technique - Alan Watt

    Alan Watt and Thomas Sheridan: Fabians and Aliens - Hour 1

    Alan Watt and Thomas Sheridan: Fabians and Aliens - Hour 2
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLWxcOhEVMo

  13. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Didn't he die just recently?

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      It was on March 4th, 2021 according to his website.

  14. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    He is or was rather, HANDS DOWN, one of the best researchers humanity has ever produced. And I've been living online since most of you guys weren't even born.

  15. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    how is Jeff Rense doing these days?

  16. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    https://pirate-proxy.top/search.php?q=Alan+watt&all=on&search=Pirate+Search&page=0&orderby=

  17. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    he was a pseud, don't bother

  18. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Spoke to Alan a few times. Was pretty sad when I heard he had killed himself. Just as likely he was killed.. I like to think he went to ground.

  19. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I like the metaphysical Alan better

  20. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    does he name the israelite?

    • 3 weeks ago
      sage

      asking the real important questions

  21. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    https://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/index.html

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      not to be confused with the homosexual Alan Watts

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      not to be confused with the homosexual Alan Watts

      I've heard the Kealey claim mentioned before, but I never listened or read any of his stuff. If he's making these crazy claims that you mentioned, that doesn't bode well for his credibility. To be fair, Alan wasn't the first of his kind to do this type of work. There were predecessors who came before him. Eustace Mullins, Norman Dodd, Anthony Sutton, G. Edward Griffin, James Perloff, etc, just to name a few. And Alan would give credit to some of these people. It's not like Alan was the first person to figure this out, but he had the benefit of a greater access to information and being active during a time when he got to witness more of it playing out in real time.

      It's up to all of us to carry on the torch after those who came before us pass away. Well, for those of us who give a damn at least.

      Alan Watt was a very shady individual, I followed him very closely, the man was very obtuse about any personal information or backround. Mentioned often that he was quite succesful in the music industry. On a couple of occasions he said that he saw an individual levitate and other such demonic/spirit/magical activity. And when he wasen’t going over elite think tank white papers and typical conspiracy stuff he could get pretty far out there. He also lived in the middle nowhere up in Northern Canada close to a military installation according to people online. He also was kind of a pessimistic doomer and would say we have no hope to stop the agenda and yet would do the show regularly for years which made me think maybe he was both a gatekeeper and demoralization plant or some sort of revelation of the method - he seemed to speak as if he was in the know, an insider and held extensive knowledge of freemasonry. Not sure the whole story behind him and truly appreciated his work and found him quite intriguing to listen to but he did raise some red flags for me with his secrecy. Perhaps he was just a very solitary and blackpilled guy.

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >the man was very obtuse about any personal information or backround.
        Yeah. I know what you mean. I tried to do a deep dive on him, and it soon came to a dead end. There was never even any info released on how he died.

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >he was both a gatekeeper and demoralization plant
        Each Western country has these guys. America has Alex Jones, England has David Icke and Australia has Max Igan. I think Alan Watt was Canada's version of these guys.

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >he was both a gatekeeper and demoralization plant
        Each Western country has these guys. America has Alex Jones, England has David Icke and Australia has Max Igan. I think Alan Watt was Canada's version of these guys.

        It's entirely possible. On the one hand, you can't blame somebody for trying to maintain their privacy when doing something like this. But, on the other hand, you can't just give them the benefit of the doubt, either. Like I said, I would like to believe he was sincere. But again, that would just be an assumption based on wishful thinking. We don't know for certain either way.

        I think more important than the man himself was the material that he put out, though. Especially the book and article analysis stuff. You have to be able to separate the material and works of a man from the possible character or personal motivations of his. Either the material is true or false regardless of why he put it out. And the vast majority of the stuff he talked about, especially the modern material, could be backed up. He would dig up some incredible sources that very few people would have ever found on their own. That alone is worth something.

  22. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    How did he die?

  23. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Bumping this. I've never had 85% of the board filtered before. Someone is trying to slide this thread really hard.

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