Incredible the way he looks into the camera and says that.
Welcome to FR. You did just fine.
Thanks.
holy crap.....my poor children and grandchildren...luckily I’m 67 and thankfully gone in a couple of decades...if that....
Only one way to resist...That is via the economy. I dont see a fighting, blood-shed type war ahead, but I can see a tax revolt or a slowdown of the economy through not purchasing etc.
Chilling. He speaks like a prophet, even though he was an atheist.
Chilling. When did the interview happen?
Good clip.
Thx! Sharing that.
Did Rush just cite this?
Thank you for posting.
Too bad that he didn’t live longer, but that is an excellent interview and final warning. I’ve shared it on FB (which I will be dumping fairly soon, just as I dumped Fox); get this out there and viral - let EVERYONE see what’s coming if we allow it.
Well done.
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Did he leave any instructions for after it does happen?
Our local talker reads this forum and just played your clip. Congrats. You/he just reached tens of thousands.
In mid-1949, he courted Sonia Brownell, and they announced their engagement in September, shortly before he was removed to University College Hospital in London.
Sonia took charge of Orwell's affairs and attended him diligently in the hospital.
In September 1949, Orwell invited his accountant Harrison to visit him in hospital, and Harrison claimed that Orwell then asked him to become director of GOP Ltd and to manage the company, but there was no independent witness.
Orwell's wedding took place in the hospital room on 13 October 1949, with David Astor as best man.
Orwell was in decline and visited by an assortment of visitors including Muggeridge, Connolly, Lucian Freud, Stephen Spender, Evelyn Waugh, Paul Potts, Anthony Powell, and his Eton tutor Anthony Gow.
Plans to go to the Swiss Alps were mooted.
Further meetings were held with his accountant, at which Harrison and Mr and Mrs Blair were confirmed as directors of the company, and at which Harrison claimed that the "service agreement" was executed, giving copyright to the company.
Orwell's health was in decline again by Christmas.
On the evening of 20 January 1950, Potts visited Orwell and slipped away on finding him asleep. Jack Harrison visited later and claimed that Orwell gave him 25% of the company.
Early on the morning of 21 January, an artery burst in Orwell's lungs, killing him at age 46.