In this episode, we talk about the shift in narrative in the media from anti-racist, anti-white, and anti-class war to anti-gay, and why this might be a symptom of a larger trend.
00:00:00.000I always had this question, right, of why there's such a hard, and this ties into the media a little bit too, like a shift in the media that happened almost about a decade ago.
00:00:11.560It's been there for a long time, but it's really kind of ramped up, right?
00:00:15.200But a lot of focus on, you know, evil right-wingers, and this is just one example, but this is very prevalent, right?
00:00:21.980You have very hardcore, progressive, liberal activists, or maybe even LGBT activists and stuff like that, right?
00:00:28.700Where they are very keen on pointing fingers at, be they Trump voters, your average Trump voter, or Trump in and of itself, they go after them and they call it their threat to democracy and all these kinds of things, right?
00:00:44.380And then sometimes afterwards it comes out that they have been, like in this case, arrested on child pornography charges, right?
00:00:54.120My reflection on the rise and fall of the Trump era, ban Trump, save democracy, from I guess this Medium post here too.
00:01:01.820And then, not sure how much time this is in between here, but not too long, I think.
00:01:07.040SLC school board member arrested on child pornography charges, right?
00:01:11.140So they're also sitting on the school board in Salt Lake City, which of course is the worst place for a pedophile to be close to children.
00:01:20.280But I'm making this point because we've seen this kind of shift, right, in narrative in the media, right?
00:01:29.540When it really started becoming really anti-white, right?
00:01:34.220And you can speculate when that actually did happen and stuff like that, but much of that has been to also to shift away from other issues.
00:01:41.840Not only, like in that case, you actually have child sex predators that are out pointing fingers.
00:01:47.400And there's, it was another, like, really clear example the other day, but I forgot his name now, but it was, like, very obvious too.
00:01:53.980We've seen it with some of the Lincoln Project people, for example, right?
00:01:56.600It's just, it's an epidemic, it's out of control, it's everywhere, right?
00:02:00.640Especially if you go back to that stats, if that's true, that if there's continuation, if there is, what do you call it, repetition of trauma, what do you call it?
00:02:10.260The cycle of abuse, right, that many of these people are subjected to acts themselves or abused by child sex predators, then they go on themselves to repeat those crimes.
00:02:22.560And it's some, you know, there's, it's psychological mechanisms kind of behind that or whatever.
00:02:26.180But then it would kind of make sense, right, that they would want to shift away from other, focus on other things, such as right-wingers, such as white supremacy, such as racism.
00:02:37.520But also even the class, the class war issue, right?
00:02:40.460I come across this stat, it's kind of interesting.
00:02:43.640Think back to, and there's that famous meme at Occupy Wall Street back in, what, 2010 or something like that.
00:02:49.380It was all about, like, you know, bankers and criticizing Goldman Sachs and all that kind of stuff, right?
00:02:54.840And then eventually, zoom forward to today, and they're standing on Pride Bar, just sponsored by BlackRock and Goldman Sachs and stuff like that, right?
00:05:45.360So I'm not completely aboard that it's all just because they want to have, you know, they wanted to get us to stop thinking about class warfare,
00:05:53.260and that's why they just went over to bashing white people.
00:05:56.780I think part of this kind of overall deconstruction that we're seeing as well of Western civilization largely is because they truly want that removed.
00:06:09.060It's a new global order right now, and part of that, of course, is you have to create a kind of a chaos in many of these countries to rebuild, to build back better.
00:06:17.440It's a very pertinent question to ask, how do we build back better?
00:08:14.220And they're using a slew of different methods to do that.
00:08:17.120And part of that is to start attacking and ramping up hatred against white people.
00:08:21.660And to a certain extent, when you open the borders, you let in large hostile ethnic and religious groups into our societies.
00:08:29.240And then you beat this anti-white drum 24-7 in media.
00:08:32.400To a certain extent, that is a false narrative in the sense that it's been manufactured, right?
00:08:39.660It wasn't a real issue to begin with when we were in control of our own countries.
00:08:45.720That's something that's changed and shifted by a global elite that has intentionally gone in this direction.
00:08:53.600And to a certain extent, when things really, when shit really hits the fan, whether that's, you know, natural or it's artificially created, like we've seen with, you know, the reaction to the coronavirus pandemic, for example, right?
00:09:06.540I think it's a real phenomenon, but largely overreaction and overblown, you know, methods were taken to deal with this, right?
00:09:13.600But they've restructured society because of it.
00:09:15.680And now they might do the same with something like Cyber Polygon.
00:09:18.360The World Economic Forum is talking about this now shutting down the electrical grid and stuff like that, right?
00:09:23.060And that aspect of just having also ethnically diverse and religiously diverse societies is just going to add on to the problem of getting back to some kind of normal state of things, right?
00:09:34.260And it becomes another very important, you know, dividing line, essentially, which I think people will have a hard time, you know, reaching across, if you know what I mean, right?
00:09:44.460So anyway, this is an interesting article here, too, just to underline that.
00:09:48.920I haven't read through the whole piece yet.
00:09:51.160I didn't have time just before coming on the show, but I wanted to show it to you, and you can check it out if you want to yourself.
00:10:13.380It was the guy who basically came up with, like, he fudged the numbers early on, but their research, their report was out of King's College, right?
00:10:25.460On their, you know, medical branch or their pandemic readiness, infections, diseases, and stuff like that, that department.
00:10:33.480This is regarding how they're churning out many of the world's top journalists.
00:10:40.040The fact that the very department that trains high state officials and agents of secretive three-letter agencies is also the place that produces many of the journalists we rely on to stand up to those officials and keep them in check is seriously problematic.
00:10:54.820Mint Press News writes here, this is Alan McLeod writing this story.
00:10:58.220So, yeah, in a previous investigation, Mint Press News explored how one university's department, the Department of War Studies at King's College London, functions as a school for spooks.
00:11:12.680Its teaching posts are filled with current or former NATO officials, army officers, and intelligence operatives to churn out the next generation of spies, intelligence officers.
00:11:21.060However, we can now reveal that an even more troubling product of the department is journalists, an inordinate number of the world's most influential reporters, producers, and presenters, representing many of the world's most well-known and respected outlets, including the New York Times, which we just looked at, right, as an example of how they can shift and change narrative over just less than a decade, right?
00:11:42.240CNN as well, the BBC learned their craft in the classroom of this London department, raising serious questions about the links between the fourth estate and the national security state, right?
00:11:54.900And keep in mind, this goes back to Operation Mockingbird, if you talk about what's happening in the U.S., for example, right?
00:12:04.100Many of the people in the journalistic field are literally just employed by, you know, the deep state and stuff like that, right?
00:12:11.540And that's why we can't trust them. That's why the media are the problem.
00:12:17.040And here's a little reminder, by the way, I saw this on one of the Telegram channels.
00:12:20.580I think it was Conspiracy Hub or maybe it was Autism Central. I forget which one it was.
00:12:25.000But a good reminder here why they turned on Nixon so hard, because he knew some of this stuff, too, regarding the press, regarding journalists.
00:12:32.120And also, overall, the establishment, right? The professor, the cultural Marxist at some of these universities.
00:12:38.180But listen to what he said back in 1972. Believe it or not, listen to this.
00:12:43.140The press is the enemy. The press is the enemy. The establishment is the enemy. The professors are the enemy. The professors are the enemy.
00:12:53.980Write that in the blackboard 100 times and never forget it.
00:12:57.320And never forget it, right? The press is the enemy.
00:12:59.920The press is the enemy. The press is the enemy. The press is the enemy. The establishment is the enemy.
00:13:07.200The professors are the enemy. The professors are the enemy.
00:13:11.140Write that in the blackboard 100 times and never forget it.
00:13:14.600Yeah. The journalists, the professors, the establishment.
00:13:19.620And, of course, you can insert, if you so please, over-representation within these fields as well.
00:13:26.420All the people that have gone out there against the mainstream media and said,
00:13:30.980you're going to call us racist, you're going to call us potential Timothy McVeys, fuck you.