Another really good one from Renegade.inc. It's like The Quickening, where they said people were about to realise that the West was a massive con. We are run by psychopaths, says Charlie Robinson.I never thought I would see anything like RussiaGate, where night after night all the politicians and the journalists within the MSM would be lying on our screens, and now they are doing the same thing to the British Labour Party saying it has a serious antisemitic problem.The Guardian had an article recently painting Russia as a corrupt country with a huge military industrial complex that has been starting war after war around the world for profit and domination. They did not have the comments section open underneath, but they would have removed my comment anyway. Surely they were talking about
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I never thought I would see anything like RussiaGate, where night after night all the politicians and the journalists within the MSM would be lying on our screens, and now they are doing the same thing to the British Labour Party saying it has a serious antisemitic problem.
The Guardian had an article recently painting Russia as a corrupt country with a huge military industrial complex that has been starting war after war around the world for profit and domination. They did not have the comments section open underneath, but they would have removed my comment anyway. Surely they were talking about the US, I would have said.
It was the Scottish author Charles Mackay who spotted that human beings go mad in crowds and come to their senses slowly and individually.
One place to see this madness in action is in financial markets - especially when those markets have been juiced with cheap money.
But manias’ never last, and in fact, daily, more and more people have stopped drinking the Kool Aid and have started joining the dots the reality of how the world really works.
Host Ross Ashcroft is joined by the author Charlie Robinson to discuss how far the tentacles of vested interests really reach to maintain the status quo.