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My name is Joseph Knox.
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Recommended books:
  
I live in California, United States.
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"Government of the Shadows" by Eric Wilson et al.
  
I have an undergraduate degree in Mathematics. I am working towards a COMPTIA A+ certification.
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"American Deep State" by Peter Dale Scott
  
I worked as a cashier for 2 years in Colorado. After graduating from university, I worked as an accounts receivable clerk at a holding company.
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"American War Machine" by Peter Dale Scott
  
I am trying to enter the IT field, though with little success so far.
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"Disconnecting the Dots" by Kevin Fenton
  
My two passions in life are programming and deep politics.
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"The Concept of the Political" by Carl Schmitt
 
 
My favorite authors are Peter Dale Scott, William Engdahl, and the many contributors to this site.
 
 
 
I have a black cat named Domino.
 
 
 
I wanted to contribute to Wikispooks because (1) I consider it the number one repository of analysis of deep events on the internet, and (2) I was enraged at the way the UK government, Insider Inc., and Google colluded to persecute this site in their ongoing effort to censor so-called "misinformation". If they want to persecute Wikispooks, then they can persecute me too.
 
 
 
I encourage any footsoldiers of the FBI, CIA, DIA, DHS, or any other alphabet agency to add me to your lists. To be persecuted by killers who murder innocent women and children is to me a badge of honor. The Schuzstaffel never imagined they would one day answer for their crimes. Time is on our side. Time and truth.
 
 
 
Please feel free to email me about anything. My contact information is below.
 
 
 
Joseph Knox
 
jknox9837@gmail.com
 

Latest revision as of 18:51, 6 September 2022

Recommended books:

"Government of the Shadows" by Eric Wilson et al.

"American Deep State" by Peter Dale Scott

"American War Machine" by Peter Dale Scott

"Disconnecting the Dots" by Kevin Fenton

"The Concept of the Political" by Carl Schmitt