This is an odd one, but totally fascinating. When I first saw this I felt alarmed as the host looked like he was part of the occult, maybe Count Dracula even (although he is a very nice guy), and then there is the title suggesting massive conspiracy theories, but not far into the interview I started to warm towards Mads Palvig.Mads Palvig is Norwegian and had been an investment banker, but he started to question the role played by central banks who he believed were controlled by a handful of very rich people. As a result of his questioning, he lost his job and this turned him a rebel. But he's quite honest and says that if he hadn't lost his job and had got promoted to a better position with better pay - as he was very good at his job - he might have just knuckled down and got on with it,
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Mads Palvig is Norwegian and had been an investment banker, but he started to question the role played by central banks who he believed were controlled by a handful of very rich people. As a result of his questioning, he lost his job and this turned him a rebel. But he's quite honest and says that if he hadn't lost his job and had got promoted to a better position with better pay - as he was very good at his job - he might have just knuckled down and got on with it, which makes you wonder how many other bankers have done the same?
He does hold Federal Reserve conspiracy theories, and also ones about chemtrails, depopulation, and vaccines which he believes contain toxins which cause cancer. I've always found these things to be a bit far fetched.
I liked what he said about Gaddafi, though, who he said built a fantastic welfare state for his people. He liked Gaddafi a lot, but not Saddam Hussein, who he said was brutal.
He said how everything today is the wrong way around and in reverse. The mainstream news was fake news, he said, while the so called 'fake news' was the real news. He said how many of the right wing parties now had left wing policies, like being anti-war and pro the welfare state, while the left was pro war and was dismantling the welfare state.
He was very conservative on identity politics while accepting that people were different. He seemed to juxtapose from left to right all the time.
But he liked and trusted Trump a bit too much, I thought.
He was a Christian, but he alarmed me when he said the Catholics weren't, but he soon retracted that statement by saying the Catholic population were Christians, but those at the top of the clergy were corrupt.
He believed in Nation States with strong borders to protect their citizens and to provide generous welfare states.
He hated the 'globalist bankers', who he said deliberately kept third world countries poor.
On the whole, he seemed like a well meaning, nice guy. He's very anti war, which I liked.
He has started his own new party called the JFK21, which may be populist. The MSM is bound to portray his party as far right, but he just wants to bring Norway back to the happier, more simpler times of its social democratic past.
A former succesful and ambitious Investment Banker who turned Whistleblower, MADS PALSVIG, has now become a controversial and outspoken Politician in Denmark. He is the founder of a very alternative political party called "JFK21" ~ "Earth Freedom Knowledge", and has been revealing conspiracy secrets about hidden agendas orchestrated by elite "banksters" and members of secret societies, who "run the world" behind the scenes.
In this dynamic and eye-opening in-depth hard-talk interview with AGE OF TRUTH TV presenter, Lucas Alexander, Mads Palsvig is telling his surprising life story of his highly succesful life for 30 years working as an Investment Banker and Bank Trader for some of the worlds top banks, such as; Morgan Stanley, Barclays, Credit Suisse First Boston and the 2 top Danish banks, UniBank and Danske Bank. He was stationed in London and Hong Kong trading state obligations.
When he was fired without warning, possibly after asking the wrong questions to a member of The Federal Reserve, his life changed dramatically, and he began a new journey as a whistleblower. He discovered the manipulation of how money really is created, and who owns the banks, a banking cartel of top elite bloodline families, commonly known under the popular term, "The Illuminati", and how they dictate the policies of the world: Who gets rich or not, the political system and the mainstream media. Mads Palsvig says that `depopulation´ is the main goal of the elitists behind "The New World Order".