The Doctor Who Knew Too Much (The WPX-Files, Part 1)
How the X-Files tried to warn people about a world-altering vaccination program using ciphers, and used aliens to get away with it
Dr. Alvin Kurtzweil is an unremarkable gynecologist and a published conspiracy researcher. He contacts FBI Agent Fox Mulder in order to warn him about a government coverup taking place in Texas. He believes a world-ending virus is in danger of breaking out and the government has no way of stopping it. A vaccine is needed. Kurtzweil is called a unreputable quack in the movie, to the point where nobody would take his warnings seriously (except Mulder). He has written two books: Four Horsemen of the Global Domination Conspiracy and Countdown to the Apocalypse. Sounds like my kind of books! Of course it turns out that his information is true, and a massive conspiracy is underway to infect America and leave it helpless, while keeping the vaccine for the elite.
Dr. Leonard Horowitz is an unremarkable dentist and a published conspiracy researcher. He has made a career of lecturing, radio hosting, and selling books, and is called a unreputable quack. He wrote two books on disease-related conspiracies: Emerging Viruses: AIDS and Ebola: Nature, Accident, or Intentional? (1996), and Death in the Air: Globalism, Terrorism, and Toxic Warfare (2001). Those links will take you to the Archive.org digital copies, since you won’t find the books available anywhere for sale at this point, despite being on bestseller lists in their day.
In Part 1 of The WPX-Files, we will look at the influence of Dr. Leonard Horowitz on The X-Files, and how The X-Files built its central narrative not around aliens as most people believe, but around an emergency mass-vaccination genetic experimentation program conducted by the US government.
Ruby Ridge, Waco, and cover stories
Let’s go back to the 1990s.
In the early 1990s, the FBI and ATF were involved in misguided sieges designed to deter militias and rural compounds. Ruby Ridge, Idaho in 1992, and Waco, Texas in 1993. Then in 1995, as a reaction to these malevolent overreactions by the government, the Oklahoma City bombing was (supposedly) carried out by two domestic terrorists. Nothing about the official narrative of the Oklahoma City bombing makes sense, and the X-Files wanted to draw attention to this fact.
In the 1998 X-Files movie, the FBI responds to a bomb threat made to a federal building in Dallas, Texas. But they have no intention of stopping the explosion (although the agents don’t know it). It’s an inside job, designed to destroy evidence stored inside the building. The imagery used is nearly identical to that of the Oklahoma City bombing, evoking the real tragedy only three years earlier. The implication is that, perhaps, the Oklahoma City bombing was designed to cover up something in real life, and was arranged as a false-flag terrorist incident, just like in the movie.
In a scene following the disaster, protagonists Mulder and Scully are questioned by a panel of FBI officials and told that, due to the lingering public sensitivity after Ruby Ridge and Waco, they need to quickly blame somebody for the event, and the FBI is going to dump that blame on them. By acknowledging Ruby Ridge and Waco but not any discussion of Oklahoma City, we have a confirmation that the bombing in the movie is nothing but a cipher for that real-world event, because the event never happened in the X-Files world.
Cipher: any method of transforming a message to conceal its meaning. The term is also used synonymously with ciphertext or cryptogram in reference to the encrypted form of the message. A brief treatment of ciphers follows. For full treatment, see cryptology.
Ancient aliens vs. Gulf War Syndrome
In the movie, the evidence being covered up by the false-flag bombing were the bodies of four people infected with an ancient alien virus. In fact, the movie opens with a scene of cavemen trudging across North America in a blizzard during the Ice Ages (where Texas would later be). They end up infected with the alien virus when they descend into an ice cave and fight the violent alien creature.
By the way, speaking of which…
The X-Files TV series (which began in 1993) has always used aliens and monsters as a decoy to slip in real world messages about conspiracies and government plans. Although very few people realize it, once you cut out the alien stuff, the largest running theme of the entire series is a warning of a mass vaccination campaign (or pandemic that necessitates a mass vaccination campaign) conducted by the US government under a false pretext.
Gulf War vaccination record coverup
But what was the real-world equivalent? What were the X-Files movie producers trying to draw attention to with their ciphers?
This is where Dr. Leonard Horowtiz comes into view. In this video you can see him explain his theory that the Oklahoma City bombing was meant to destroy official records that the Gulf War Syndrome was caused by experimental vaccines injected into soldiers. In 1995 the government (and in particular, Hillary Clinton) denied there was any such thing as Gulf War Syndrome, but these documents happened to be stored in the building that blew up. The “domestic terrorists” happened to destroy the records that would prove the truth about the vaccines, and it happened to be foisted on two absurd patsies. One crime conceals another. Thus, the X-Files movie indirectly supports the conspiracy theory that Horowitz and others had pointed out two years earlier, through ciphers.
See the Counter-Punch article: Under Toxic Fire: How the Clintons Helped Cover-Up Gulf War Syndrome
There would be no stone left unturned, President Bill Clinton assured Americans on Veterans Day six days after his re-election in November 1996, in efforts to get to the bottom of the array of illnesses colloquially known as Gulf War Syndrome. With his next breath Clinton heaped praise on the presidential advisory committee on Gulf War illnesses, whose prime finding, leaked three days earlier, had been that there is no Gulf War syndrome and that any adverse symptoms associated with the name could be attributed to psychological stress experienced by the vets.
Below is an Associated Press video of Hillary Clinton denying Gulf War Syndrome:
Horowitz says that a vaccination program caused the illness. Prisoners in Huntsville, Texas had the same symptoms after being vaccinated, and this spread to prison guards, their families, and health care professionals who looked after them. None of them were exposed to anything overseas.
The X-Files and the vaccine
Throughout the series, the X-Files drew attention to vaccination plans. A recurring emphasis is placed on DNA modification. In the show it is connected to alien DNA, of course, but that’s no doubt in order to intentionally discredit the idea enough to make it tolerable to media censors.
In the show and the movie, it is unclear whether the vaccine will save a small elite from an alien virus, or kill humanity under the guise of saving it from a pandemic. Either way, the whole thing is perpetrated by the government and only those who they choose to save will be immune. Having now lived through the COVID-19 lockdowns, the mandated vaccines, and the mRNA military technology, we are seeing the fulfillment of what The X-Files was trying to warn us about—or perhaps condition us to accept.
We will continue to explore this topic in the next installments of The WPX-Files.
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As a rule, I only watch pre 1955 black and white films and avoid the war propaganda designed ones. Also avoid all horror. Especially after my nightmare.
My nightmare had me warning two groups not to watch the film containing the incantation to bring forth Belzebub- Satan. First group heeded my warning second carried on as was ‘interested in finding out what others are doing’. I woke as Satan came forth in a swirl of smoke.
I studied propaganda and subliminal manipulation during first degree (film and art history and film production). And went on in my second degree (BSc Cognitive psychology) to do a study looking at how watching horrible images, asking questions to revoke previous knowledge of events (like bus b*mbing in Israel) influenced subject’s interferences in reading subsequently as images primed them.
Conclusion, watching such evil in films implant those images into our brains and influence our cognition. And watching MSM is used to prime us to think the way TPTB desire of us. Avoid all MSM and SM
your article was very thought provoking and made me want to watch x-files for the first time