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Cold calculated and premeditated from the top level using brainwashed dumbed down drones at the lower levels. Unfortunately none will ever be held accountable.

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I think this formulation is very accurate. The vast majority of politicians and bureaucrats appear to me to be too astonishingly stupid to plot a surprise birthday party, let alone a global coup d'etat.

As for the lack of accountability, I hope you're wrong but I fear you're right.

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and yet our Congress was smart enough to "exempt themselves" from the shots...

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Yeah, so not quite so stupid, after all. Or maybe they just got good advice from much smarter people.

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Same exact thing here in the USA. You're points are logical and correspond with the evidence. What started out as "targeting the elderly" likely due to a financially bankrupt medicare/medicaid system, has extended into a required childhood vaccine. There is no end to the greed. At one time, I thought it was a mismanagement of incompetence too, but once the vaccine deaths/injuries became apparent and no one in power appeared to care, I knew it was nefarious intent.

The campaign continues and the voices of the injured are met by the callous medical establishment, "not related". It's unimaginable the general NP's and MD's can't see the connection.

Covid has been in my experience been the first time, when the group who "trusts the science" are the ones who are dying, and yet, they can't see it or don't want to. Thank-you for your thoughtful podcast.

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'Trust the science' is one of the most successful psyops of all time!

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Muggeridge had converted to Christianity by the time he interviewed Cleese & Palin so they were somewhat ambushed. Converts can be like that. Palin said afterwards that is was typical Muggeridge to have a contrary opinion as opposed to none at all. Cleese just dismissed him. There are heaps of gem comments I like as opposed to the person who made them. Life is strange but fun.

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You've inspired me to read some more of Malcolm Muggeridge's work!

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It's 1970' s commentary & he is on the money, very interesting character. Two more to digest. "Never forget that only dead fish swim with the stream." "One of the peculiar sins of the twentieth century which we've developed to a very high level is the sin of credulity. It has been said that when human beings stop believing in God they believe in nothing. The truth is much worse: they believe in anything." Keep going, you're doing great work.😃

Malcolm Muggeridge

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It's eerie how prescient his comments were. I admit I used to be dismissive of him because of the debate he did with Cleese and Palin over The Life of Brian (which I still think is one of the funniest movies ever made), but now I have more sympathy with his viewpoint.

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Malcolm is on the money Robyn. "So the final conclusion would surely be that whereas other civilizations have been brought down by attacks of barbarians from without, ours had the unique distinction of training its own destroyers at its own educational institutions, and then providing them with facilities for propagating their destructive ideology far and wide, all at the public expense. Thus did Western Man decide to abolish himself, creating his own boredom out of his own affluence, his own vulnerability out of his own strength, his own impotence out of his own erotomania, himself blowing the trumpet that brought the walls of his own city tumbling down, and having convinced himself that he was too numerous, labored with pill and scalpel and syringe to make himself fewer. Until at last, having educated himself into imbecility, and polluted and drugged himself into stupefaction, he keeled over--a weary, battered old brontosaurus--and became extinct."

Malcolm Muggeridge

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This is devastatingly on point. When did he write it?

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