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Two wings on the same bird

The Light

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Issue 38: October 2023

Enacting tyranny equally from left and right of politics

-  SHANE FUDGE

Two wings on the same bird

THE role of party politics - and ideological distinctions between left and right - has become problematic across the world.

There has been a clear sense for many that the Great Reset - and the rhetoric accompanying it - originates, not from Westminster but from a technocratic/ billionaire elite class.

It is a class that operates through remote, democratically unaccountable institutions like the World Economic Forum, the World Health Organisation, the Center for Disease Control and the United Nations.

Those who have long been aware of this historical influence i.e., Jim Marrs, Patrick M. Wood, and Anthony C. Sutton, have been warning for decades that party politics is a distraction, democracy an illusion, and that real political power resides in a far more covert and nefarious location.

The accepted historical polarity between the left and the right has always been a far more complex relationship than most are prepared to understand

Whilst the influence, organisation, and principal players behind the so-called 'deep state' remain shrouded in mystery to a certain extent, an identifiable agenda has emerged since March 2020 which is clearly distinct from conventional left/right debates.

It has been argued that this is an agenda that has been orchestrated and coordinated by a small, unelected group of people who have anything but our best interests at heart.

Historians argue that the ideological evolution of the left and right political dichotomy evidences both democracy and the principles on which modern governance is based.

In the UK, the Labour Party established its early credentials through the representation of class-based interests, collective solidarity, and a push for more even distribution of income and wealth.

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