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NGOs: Deep State Trojan Horses

The Trojan horse was the earliest recorded military psyop. That psyop continues to be deployed on unsuspecting populations and it is just as useful as ever, but today’s tricksters have donned the mantle of philanthropy, and their Trojan horses are not wooden statues but non-governmental organizations offering “aid” to foreign nations.

In today’s edition of The Corbett Report, we’ll learn about how NGOs are the deep state’s Trojan horses.

Indigenous Tribal Mythology

Paraguay is a south American country located between Argentina, Brazil and Bolivia. The primary indigenous people of the region are known as the Guarani. They practiced a form of animistic pantheism, much of which has survived in the form of pre-Columbian folklore and numerous myths, some of which are touched upon in this presentation. Here’s more from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

Firewater and Female Wrestlers

In La Paz, Bolivia, Vice correspondent Jordan Redaelli meets a pair of female wrestlers (Cholitas) who like to beat each other up for the fun of it. He’s also introduced to the world’s strongest alcohol, the 96% Caiman liquor – or ‘firewater’ as it’s known to the locals. After the big grudge match Jordan attempts to make a drinkable cocktail out of the potent brew, hoping it’ll restore some peace between the fiery combatants in the process.

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