Alex Jones’s Infowars and PrisonPlanet are insane piles of conspiracy mongering that only the less aware would dream
of taking seriously, but the Internet harbors plenty of places that makes
Infowars look boringly accountable. The most famous of these is perhaps John
Scudamore’s whale.to,
but Ken Adachi’s Educate-yourself – its Californian sister site – contains plenty of the same crazy. It is all
there, from black helicopters, Project Blue-Beam,
moon-landing denialism, antivaxx hystery and conspiracy, to Gary Null, oxygentherapy,
New World Order,
ORMUS,
and stuff you wouldn’t even have dreamt about (such as this - warning: netbrowsers sometimes judge Adachi’s site to be “unsafe”). Hardly
anything is apparently too insane for Ken Adachi, perhaps with the exception of
Amitakh Stanford (Adachi seems to have had “grave doubts” about her reliability, but instead of
dismissing her as clinically insane he decided that she is an Illuminati
psy-op).
Although Educate-yourself is a compilation site, Adachi has
contributed several articles himself. In the introduction to his site he attempts to argue (well, claim) that the “Western World's over-reliance and
dependence on orthodox allopathic medicine (conventional physicians who
prescribe drugs), pharmaceuticals, and the Standard Western Diet have brought
us to a deplorable state of national health” (despite the fact that any
remotely reliable statistical survey concludes otherwise), and that for
“rountine illnesses, chronic disease, and even so-called 'terminal' diseases,
you're better off educating yourself and learning how to treat the condition
with a non-pharmaceutical approach.” This, however, is the least of our
problems, for we are under constant threats from “[a]n extremely powerful
civilian dominated cabal, the New World Order, includes Majesty [sic] Twelve
[MJ-12], The Illuminati, Order of the Quest, The Bilderberg Group, The
Trilateral Commission, The Executive Committee of The Council on Foreign
Relations, The PI-40 Committee, The Jason Group [sic], The Club of Rome, The
Group, The Royal Institute of International Affairs, The Open Friendly Secret
Society [the Vatican], The Rosicrucians, The Brotherhood of the Dragon (or
Snake), The Russell Trust, The Black Families (of Europe), Skull & Bones,
the Scroll & Key, The Knights of Malta, the Illuminati arm of The
Freemasons, and many, many other secretive groups.”
Adachi’s conclusion: donate money.
Here’s the website, in all its glory. This one
is actually a pertinent commentary, if watched to the end.
It should be noted that “Ken Adachi” is probably not his
real name – the name “Peter Boudreau” has been suggested as well, but the
source of the latter is very, very unreliable. Didn’t manage to locate a
picture either.
Diagnosis: Completely, utterly, irrevocably insane. Probably
relatively harmless.
I'm betting that Cathie Adams is next. The rant about the environmental movement being a front for the UN to "subvert our children's faith in God" and bring a one-world government alone qualifies her for an entry.
ReplyDeleteIndeed. What bothers me a little is that I have already missed Harry Accornero. Oh well, I suppose I have to start making a record for round 3.
ReplyDeleteright wing Adachi is dead This guy is using a fake name ... aDACHI WAS A /CABNADIAN JOURNALIST WHO ILLED HJIMSELF IN 1989 DUE TO PLAGARISM PRESSURE HE BROUGHT ONTO HIMSELF FOR FAKING INFORMATION \I GUERSS IT WAS A GUILTY VONSCIENSE BUT FOR SOMEONE TO USE HIS NAME FOR THIS MISINFORMATION IS DISGUSTINHG
ReplyDeleteI think Dane Wigington is running educate yourself.
ReplyDeleteGive Adachi some credit. Someone needs to let the Truth out
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