This article argues that prominent philosophers Bertrand Russell and Ludwig Wittgenstein were not intellectually significant figures but rather products of their wealthy backgrounds, promoted to create intellectual chaos and control public discourse. The author contends that both came from extremely wealthy families and were associated with secretive groups and movements that undermined genuine thought and art.

The text claims Russell was promoted despite producing “garbage” in works like “The Principles of Mathematics” and “Principia Mathematica,” which it dismisses as overly complex and filled with fake paradoxes. Russell’s political stances, such as socialism and pacifism, are presented as misdirection, akin to Eugene Debs, to control opposition. His alleged imprisonment for WWI opposition is called a fabrication. Russell’s involvement with organizations like the Fabian Society and the Congress for Cultural Freedom, allegedly funded by the CIA, is cited as proof he was an agent.

Similarly, Wittgenstein is portrayed as a fraud, a billionaire who was suicidal, abusive, and potentially a child murderer. His philosophical work, including the “Tractatus,” is described as unreadable and meaningless, promoted by Russell and others. Wittgenstein’s personal life is depicted as rife with sexual exploitation of students and a pattern of seeking protection from older men. The author suggests Wittgenstein’s Jewish heritage, despite his family’s “mischling” status under Hitler, was a factor in his promotion, as was his association with other wealthy Jewish families.

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