Posted on 04/30/2023 9:19:09 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
In the big picture you might boil down this week’s Neil Oliver monologue to say there’s good and bad, and people need to pick a side. However, the reality of the details he uses to frame the battle against the “baddies” is a series of current event datapoints the powers that be are likely not going to appreciate.
In his monologue Neil hits on the power behind the Potemkin Village, the multinational corporations behind the scenes, the groups who control the public impressions of politics while orchestrating their next exfiltration of wealth. Incredibly, Oliver goes into the background of Sudan and Ukraine to outline how the corporations that control government need assistance from the military those government officials control.
Think about the dynamic behind that truth: the corporations that control government need assistance from the military the government controls, because that’s the reality of the thing we are not supposed to talk about. What that truth outlines is what’s known on these pages as ‘the exfiltration dynamic‘.
Talking about the secret thing is not permitted; yet talk about it he does, in detail, in sunlight. Oliver is going full Tucker.
WATCH:
Bkmk. Thank you.
A transcript would be nice. Or closed caption at least.
Interesting article about right vs wrong, good vs bad, etc.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/04/the_nuclear_family_is_key_to_democracy.html
Neil nails it. Well worth 11 minutes of anyone’s time.
I really hate it when an article starts out with a background that lasts a long time, before getting to the meat of the matter.
So...
what was the Neil Oliver talking about?? Something about Tucker?
You should just run along. It’s not meant for someone with the attention span of a peanut.
It has close captioning and with youtube vids, you can speed videos up.
Hit Mute, turn on CC, adjust speed to your reading speed. Easy peasy.
Or you could do the standard FReeper thing and just complain.
Especially when I never heard of this guy.
Putin/Russia good, US bad. First Ukraine, now in Sudan.
I wish things were that simple.
Victoria Newland in Sudan. I hate this woman, she is a Deep Stater, like them all. There is a Deep State behind the Deep State, and that’s all the elites, including the Russians, USA, China, Saudis, etc.
Later he says it looks like the baddies are winning, all the way down, like turtles.
News for Oliver—the baddies have always been winning, and those posing as goodies are usually hiding a bad side. Read Ecclesiastes in the Bible—written 2600 years ago-—or so:
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The Evil of Oppression
1 Again I looked, and I considered all the oppression taking place under the sun. I saw the tears of the oppressed, and they had no comforter; the power lay in the hands of their oppressors, and there was no comforter. 2 So I admired the dead, who had already died, above the living, who are still alive. 3 But better than both is he who has not yet existed, who has not seen the evil that is done under the sun.
The deep state spell was finally broken for me in 2011 with Libya, and all the shenanigans around it.
Who is he? And he’s hard to listen too.
100% this is why I don’t watch most Youtube videos. They don’t know how to get to the crux of the matter.
The right versus wrong, good versus evil, truth to power mantra is going viral. In my view, Neil is right up there with Tucker, though he surely doesn’t have Tucker’s money and cloat. Anyway here we have two fearless voices providing valuable analysis on corporatism. Like Fascism, corporatism is the corrupt marriage of state government with corporate oligarchs.
British (Scottish) historian and archaeologist whose BBC documentaries are well worth looking up.
He even got in the phrase “It’s turtles, all the way down.”
See my tagline.
This guy is a well know writer, commentator and cultural historian in the British Isles. He was outside the political debate, instead he was a well know voice for what was good and valuable about British history and culture.
In the British Isles he was instantly recognized by 90% of the population. His sudden wake-up in the last two years has been earth shattering over there.
I haven’t been there visiting since 2005 but when I wanted to know something about Scotland, it was a book of his that I bought. Perhaps someone better connected can chime in with more detail.
see my #18
he is a cultural icon over there
I didn't understand that at first but that's what I infer now.
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