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James Corbett: I read Bill Gates' new book so you wouldn't have to

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Journalist James Corbett read Bill Gates' new book, "How to Prevent the Next Pandemic," to save everyone else the trouble, he said.

In the 1-hour, 20-minute episode of "The Corbett Report," Corbett — an expert on geopolitics and open-source journalism — analyzed the book chapter by chapter.

He found it "every bit as infuriating, nauseating, ridiculous, laughable and risible" as you would expect.

"Just when you thought you'd gotten rid of him, like a canker sore in the mouth of humanity, Bill Gates pops up yet again," he said.

Comment: See also: Choice quotes from Bill Gates's new book


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The Strength of The Wolf

Reevaluating relationships in our post-plandemic world.
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NOW this is the law of the jungle, as old and as true as the sky, And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree trunk, the law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack.

The Law For The Wolves — Rudyard Kipling
The world is changing fast. Most people can't keep up.

How many friends do you see that have kept up?

How many friends do you see, who if you sat down and talked about the past two years would say without hesitation it was all a complete scam engineered to give more power to governments and to test how obedient and subservient populations would be?

How many friends would call it a depopulation event? A dress rehearsal for what Bill Gates publically calls the "next one"?

He says the "next one" will be far worse. He would know.

How many friends wouldn't soil themselves if out of the blue you said at a dinner party, "You know Jim and Sally, don't you find it astonishing that Gates, Daszak, and Fauci still aren't swinging from piano wire at the Jefferson memorial? Yeah, I'll go check on the beyond brisket."

There are friends and then there are passing friends. For nomads and expatriates, a trail of both is left behind in each city passed through over the decades. It's easy to make them by joining some sports club or showing up regularly to pub trivia or poker rooms, though most of the younger generations simply prefer to swipe right. Once moving on to the next city, few nomad friends stay in touch.

There are friends who are "besties" or BFFs who by middle school are a passing "hey", and those BFFs in middle school become the same by High School and so on until there is only a handful that survives the torrid changes from a decade of adolescence and young adulthood.

There are friends who belong in the wolf pack and friends who still send Christmas cards to show how great they're doing in their silly knitted sweaters once a year but offer little else.

Bullseye

Seeing and resisting the agents of chaos

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"The basic problem of the Christians in this country in the last eighty years or so,
in regard to society and in regard to government,
is that they have seen things in bits and pieces instead of totals."

Francis A. Schaeffer, A Christian Manifesto
I'm quite sure that were he alive today, Francis Schaeffer would have seen through the fog of nonsense dished out to us every day by Globalist Pravda (aka the mainstream media), and would see that something extremely evil is being carried out in plain sight. I'm equally sure that he would have been even more grieved with the inability of his fellow Christians to join the dots than he was back in his day.

Let me start with an assertion, and then proceed to show how I think this is panning out. A relatively small group of people — let's call them the Globalist Cabal — are currently engaged in an agenda to transition all of humanity from an old paradigm to a new paradigm. Although they have been working on this for decades, their plans burst out into the open two years ago with the announcement of an apparently novel virus (which was in fact a coronavirus manipulated in US-funded laboratories to include a synthetic Spike Protein), followed by an almost lockstep response of Governments across the world with measures that had never been tried or tested before, and which were self-evidently wicked and harmful.

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UK has more gas than it can handle and prices are lower than ever - but not for the consumer

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The UK is drowning in gas - but consumers will get little or no relief from these very low prices
The UK energy system is drowning in natural gas. There is so much of the stuff in this country that for the time being at least no-one is quite sure what to do with it.

If at this stage you're wondering whether I've lost my mind or that you're reading an article from a year or two ago: no.

It is the middle of May 2022; the war in Ukraine is still raging; Europe is attempting desperately to pivot away from Russian natural gas and UK household energy bills (including, yes, gas bills) are at record levels.

And I promise I haven't lost my marbles. The UK really is experiencing an almost unprecedented glut of natural gas.

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Lebanon's pro-Hezbollah bloc loses parliamentary majority

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© Louai Beshara/AFPPosters expressing support for the leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah Hassan Nasrallah, hang on a main road in the capital Beirut, on May 14, 2022, on the eve of parliamentary elections.
Iran-backed Hezbollah and its allies have lost their majority in Lebanon's parliament after the country's general election results were announced. The Shia party's allies suffered losses across the country, according to results released by the Interior Ministry on Tuesday.

The pro-Hezbollah bloc secured 58 seats, fewer than the 65 seats needed to secure a majority, and down from 71 in the previous parliament.

The Free Patriotic Movement, a Hezbollah ally, is no longer the country's largest Christian parliamentary bloc, winning 18 seats in Sunday's elections, compared with 20 for its United States and Saudi Arabia-backed rival the Lebanese Forces.


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Buffalo shooter drew from the same ideas as Western-backed Ukrainian neo-Nazis

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Ten people were killed in the recent mass shooting in Buffalo, New York. The actions of the suspect, Payton Gendron, have been identified as being racially motivated both by the police and by himself, citing the so-called 'Great Replacement' theory that inspires fear of a multiracial society. Yet he draws his philosophy from the same well as a group of individuals that the mainstream media has valorized since the onset of the conflict in Ukraine - the Azov Battalion.

The Azov has been a mainstay of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, featuring some of Kiev's best fighters. However, it is openly anti-Semitic and espouses the views held by Stepan Bandera, a Ukrainian Nazi collaborator responsible for ethnic cleansing during World War II.

The battalion was once accurately maligned in Western media for its Nazi ideology, and even the US government-funded outlet Bellingcat detailed in 2019 how Azov has actively recruited American extremists to join its fight against Russia. However, the tune has changed to almost the opposite during ongoing the Russian military operation in Ukraine, and now the neo-Nazi military group is heralded as being home to defenders of Ukraine's freedom.

Comment: See also:

Tops Market shooting suspect in custody - 10 dead, 3 more wounded


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Russia to shutter Moscow offices of Canada's CBC broadcaster

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Russia is shutting down the Moscow offices of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in retaliation to Ottawa banning Russia's state-run RT and RT France networks, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova announced Wednesday.
"The Foreign Ministry is also withdrawing the press accreditations and canceling the visas of CBC's journalists in Russia. A decision was made to take retaliatory measures in connection with Canada's actions."
Canada in March formally banned RT and RT France from its airwaves, saying their programming was "not consistent with Canadian broadcasting standards."

Zakharova said Canada's decision had been "Russophobic" and that the CBC had become "propaganda noise. Any alternative view is declared to be Kremlin disinformation," she said.

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US investigators claim China Eastern flight that crashed in March was deliberately brought down

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US investigators believe someone on board deliberately crashed a China Eastern flight in March, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday, in what was China's deadliest air disaster in decades.

China Eastern flight MU5375 was travelling from Kunming to Guangzhou on March 21 when it inexplicably plunged from an altitude of 29,000 feet into a mountainside, killing all 132 people on board.

So-called black box flight data recorders recovered from the site were sent to the United States for analysis.

That data shows that someone — possibly a pilot or someone who had forced their way into the cockpit — input orders to send the Boeing 737-800 into a nosedive, according to Wall Street Journal, which cited people familiar with the probe.

Comment: Why are the Americans the ones who get to inspect the black boxes? And why is China even allowing the Americans to look at the crash evidence?

Previously:


Red Pill

Elon Musk says he'll be voting Republican in upcoming election, possibly for first time

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Elon Musk says he will be crossing the aisle to vote for Republicans in the upcoming elections.

Musk announced Monday that he would be voting for GOP candidates in the next election cycle after historically backing almost exclusively Democrats. He made the statement on an episode of the All-In Podcast at a Miami tech conference, as first noted by Business Insider.

"I have voted overwhelmingly for Democrats, historically - overwhelmingly. Like I'm not sure, I might never have voted for a Republican, just to be clear," Musk said on the show. "Now this election, I will."

The audience reacted to the CEO's statement vocally with laughter and applause.

"The issue here is that the Democrat party is overly controlled by the unions and by the trial lawyers - particularly the class action lawyers," Musk explained on the show. "And generally if you see something that is not in the interest of the people on the Democrat side, it's going to come because of unions - which is just another form of monopoly - and the trial lawyers."

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Jordan Peterson, conservative superstar psychologist, quits Twitter

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After criticizing the incentive structure of the social media site and accusing it of being "dangerously insane," famed Canadian psychologist and public intellectual Jordan Peterson announced on Tuesday that he is leaving his Twitter account and its 2.7 million followers behind. He has also committed to writing an article on the mechanisms of Twitter's pernicious influence on its users.

Peterson says his previous experience of abstaining from Twitter for three weeks allowed him to read and write more. "It was a genuine relief," he wrote. But as soon as he returned to Twitter, he said, his life instantly became worse.

"The endless flood of vicious insult is really not something that can be experienced anywhere else," he wrote in one of his last posts, adding that "the incentive structure of the platform makes it intrinsically and dangerously insane."

Comment: After nearly three years of harrowing personal tragedies, Peterson gave social media a second go. Kudos to him for removing himself from an environment that has brought him more pain, than the good he thought he could accomplish.