Who Knows What Really Happened?
“Nowhere in the Constitution is the government authorized to lie to We The People. And the Tenth Amendment prohibits the government from simply assuming that right.
The government lied about a Spanish mine in Havana harbor. They lied about the Lusitania not smuggling weapons to Great Britain. They lied about the JFK assassination. They lied about torpedoes in the Gulf of Tonkin. They lied about Saddam’s WMDs. They lied about Assad gassing his own people. They lied about 9-11. They lied about Covid. They lied about honest elections. They lie about everything!
When the government lies to We The People, it becomes an unconstitutional and hence illegitimate government, and we are not obligated to obey said government’s dictates, pay said government’s bills, or sacrifice our children in said government’s wars!"
-- Michael Rivero
For those who were alive and cognisant in 2001, 9-11 is one day you will never forget.
For Gen Zers it may be ancient history, but in truth the events of that day shaped the world we live in today. 9-11 was the neocon coup, the 'Pearl Harbor moment' (ie false flag) that launched the 'global war on terror'. Through mission creep –and the creeps in the mission– the war on terror became the current unrestricted warfare in which all humans are considered 'enemy combatants' and thus legitimate military targets.
The demolition of the World Trade Centre –including Building 7 where Epstein didn't kill himself– marked the start of the new world odor's end game. But there was something new going on in 2001 that had the potential to be a game changer: the world wide web. With this technology, connected humans could share vast repositories of information from the comfort of their homes. The resistance wasted no time in exploiting this to shatter the bottleneck for alternative information, traditionally choked by the cost and constraints of physical publishing and distribution.
It was around this time that the Dispatch first came across WhatReallyHappened.com (WRH), where one Michael Rivero was aggregating news, opinion pieces and research that put forward doubts, oddities and alternative narratives regarding the events of 9-11, among other subjects. It was the digital equivalent to the underground bookstores where such material was found back in the day, and oh so much more.
Rivero is a veteran of the info wars. He gained his stripes in the 90s by getting blacklisted for asking uncomfortable questions about the grisly phenomenon known as arkancide, still a surprisingly topical subject. Far from dampening his resolve, this eventually led to WRH becoming a reality.
Over the past two decades, the Dispatch has scoured countless alternative information websites. Of all of them, WRH is one of the few that remains in daily reference. Not just for old time's sake, but for the added value of Rivero's content curation, which stays clear of the wingnut conspiracy fringe and centers on news and articles that speak for themselves. He is not selling narratives but providing perspective, historic context and personal insights based on his experience and knowledge.
Of course the wingnut fringe has its place in the market of the apocalypse, which is all about the free competition of narratives. And that is precisely why personal project sites like WRH create value. The fringe is populated by all sorts of poison wells and psyops that are meant to create background noise and discredit the entire alternative movement by association. By filtering out the noise, the signal can be picked up loud and clear.
The Dispatch owes Michael Rivero a debt of gratitude for his service to freedom and information. For providing a repository of hard facts for truth seekers to learn and grow. And for keeping his sense of humor over all these long years.
The best laugh is still to come.
"I do not care if I am mentioned in the history books of the future. I rather doubt I shall be reading them!" -- Michael Rivero