If being a Tin Foil Hat wearer means that I do not believe and chose to question the lies, lies and damned lies coming out of the bought and paid for politicians and their media, then I proudly say I am guilty as charged.

However, all the people chucking that particular term around, do they have any idea of where the term originated? Its uses in propaganda to shut people up? Doubt it - they do not talk about that in the mainstream media these days.

Tin Foil Hat, which as even the most simplest of fools would know is wrong in itself because foil is aluminium and not tin, came to light in a rather suspect place. The fact that it began with Julian Huxley, the lesser known brother of Brave New World author Aldous, who coined the concept of using "caps of metal foil" to stop minds being read should raise concerns straight away. After all this family of elites and and prominent members of the British Eugenics Society seemed to predict who the world would go very accurately, not least in BNW. That article lists 5 very accurate predictions in the book and echoed in 1984 which is closer now to our reality (when you rub the sleep from your eyes).

Ridicule of people simply asking questions about the official line is long standing of course but back before the 1960s they used good old fashioned laws to stop people who dared question anything the government did. However, that all changed when they killed Kennedy. JFK having his brain blasted out from two different directions by a single shooter is largely where more people started to wake up and this is where the CIA really started to take an interest in shutting down vocal opponents.

From CIA DOCUMENT #1035-960 RE:
Countering Criticism of the Warren Report

"This trend of opinion is a matter of concern to the U.S. government, including our organization [the CIA]... Conspiracy theories have frequently thrown suspicion on our organization, for example by falsely alleging that Lee Harvey Oswald worked for us. The aim of this dispatch is to provide material for countering and discrediting the claims of the conspiracy theorists..." The memo recommends that its recipients "employ propaganda assets [in the media] to answer and refute the attacks of the critics"
. Action. We do not recommend that discussion of the assassination question be initiated where it is not already taking place. Where discussion is active [business] addresses are requested:

a. To discuss the publicity problem with [?] and friendly elite contacts (especially politicians and editors), pointing out that the Warren Commission made as thorough an investigation as humanly possible, that the charges of the critics are without serious foundation, and that further speculative discussion only plays into the hands of the opposition. Point out also that parts of the conspiracy talk appear to be deliberately generated by Communist propagandists. Urge them to use their influence to discourage unfounded and irresponsible speculation.

b. To employ propaganda assets to [negate] and refute the attacks of the critics. Book reviews and feature articles are particularly appropriate for this purpose. The unclassified attachments to this guidance should pro- vide useful background material for passing to assets.


So, the CIA wants to shut down any talk questioning their ridiculous cover story, and get the editors of the press (the prestitutes) and the politicians (the prostitutes) to launch a campaign against the people who dare to question them.

Rather amusing that anyone chucking the phrase "tin foil hat" or "conspiracy theorist" about thinking it makes them cool, trendy or clever, is actually simply following the official line of what is in fact a very real conspiracy between the secret services and the media to keep them dumbed down.

Oh, and by the way, tin foil hats don't work - any fool knows that metal would only increase the ability of mind readers, not stop it. MIT even did a study to that regard, unless they are part of a conspiracy to stop us wearing tin foil hats. Hmmmm