I was pleased to appear on WIOX Radio's Through the Looking Glass Program with Dennison Joyce. The introduction starts around the 3-minute mark, and the interview begins around the 8-minute mark. I’m not sure why the sound came out a bit distorted, but we got into plenty of interesting topics, including:
* the UK Coronavirus Act vis-à-vis the USA Patriot Act;
* the “lockdowns” as a shock and awe operation;
* the nonsensical mask mandates as an indicator of something very nefarious;
* mechanisms used to inflate fear, e.g. PCR tests, fudging of mortality data;
* the Big Lie, fake pandemics;
* the lack of policy-grade evidence for masks when they were introduced;
* decisions that came out of the blue — a sign of deep state intervention;
* Boris Johnson’s role in implementing “lockdown”;
* my article on “Covid-19 vaccines” for children;
* attempts to mask “vaccine” damage, including media gaslighting;
* the war for technocracy — “war” is not a metaphor;
* transhumanism, EMF, and wirelessly connecting human bodies to an external control network;
* continuities between the political economy of 1930s Nazi Germany and the political economy of the West today;
* Wall Street’s support for Hitler';
* Anglo-American finance capital at the heart of the deep state;
* technocracy — maximally efficient, but incompatible with freedom and democracy;
* the plan to roll technocracy out to the West;
* “public health” being used as a mask for efforts to engineer totalitarianism;
* WWIII: a global war class being waged by stealth, across all domains of life (Omniwar);
* “horizontal” (geopolitical) war vs. “vertical” (class) war;
* 2019 as the moment when the existing control paradigm started to fail — hence events since 2020';
* “Russia/China" vs. “the West” seen in the context of global class relations;
* invisible enemies;
* the technocrats’ attack on everything that is good, true, and beautiful;
* the gradual awakening of the population to the Omniwar that is being waged against them, to enslave them; and
* mounting online censorship and lawfare as signs of desperation by the authorities.