This is a fascinating film about the real story of British intelligence officer Colin Wallace, produced and directed by the same team that made last week’s movie, Princes of the Yen. This week we are recommending this extraordinarily educational 2020 production about a former senior information officer working for the Ministry of Defense in the UK.

Colin Wallace was an expert in psyops and “fake news” for military intelligence and government purposes, until he became the victim of the same tactics and methodologies of psychological warfare that his own work had employed on politicians, clergy, and the public.

When he refused to continue operations that essentially targeted the country’s democratic institutions (the “Clockwork Orange” project) and involved child abuse, Colin Wallace became the target of propaganda and disinformation operations that landed him in prison for ten years. He was later able to prove his innocence and as having been framed by hostile internal forces.

Not only is this a fascinating story in its own right, The Man Who Knew Too Much also provides significant understanding of how intelligence operations and psychological warfare tactics are carried out. It is essential and excellent viewing if you want to understand the larger aspects of the Control Grid.

The movie was completely independently funded by a courageous film team under Michael Oswald. Please consider supporting them.

Related:

The Man Who Knew Too Much Website

Colin Wallace on Wikipedia

Clockwork Orange plot on Wikipedia

Michael Oswald’s Blog

Michael Oswald’s Vimeo channel

Related Solari Reports:

Deep State Tactics 101 – Series with Catherine Austin Fitts

Control & Freedom Happen One Person at a Time


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