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The pyramid of power
The Light
|Issue 44 - April 2024
WHO'S really running this dystopian reality show? That's a question that I often face from the audience at speaking events, and I always respond by admitting that I don't know the answer.
None of us do, if we're honest. Recently, at the Brighton Free Speech Society, I asked the gathering whether they could identify the people pulling the strings. Several answers were given, each stated with certainty, but no conclusive evidence: Big Pharma, bankers, dynasties, Freemasons and Satanists were all named as the architects of a totalitarian new world order.
Whoever the master planners are, clearly there is a global agenda that all countries are expected to follow. Democracy and national sovereignty, as shown during the pseudo-pandemic, and with the preposterous climate emergency, have become a sham. In my book, Green in Tooth and Claw, I present this pyramid of power.
On the lower stratum are the ordinary people, who are often apathetic or gullible in regard to the official narrative (for example, believing that covid-19 vaccines are safe and effective). However, such 'commoners' are also associated with common sense.
Around the time of the EU referendum, sociologist, David Goodhart, described a new political fault line between the progressive morality of the cosmopolitan middle class (Anywheres) and the faith, flag and family bonds of the lower social classes (Somewheres).
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