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Ooooooh my 🧑🫡 Guys, I haven't even finished it yet, but I already have to say massive THANKS and RESPECT. This feels like a treasure trove of essential knowledge for the society. For real, it should be preserved and shared with every generation πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ image
By the way, in case you haven't read it yet πŸ‘‡ (still in progress fir me, but can recommend). And to be clear, this isn't a pro-Germany or anti-Britain/America book. It's a detailed look at how some group of people (*** clubs and elites) played a huge global game, manipulating every aspect of world they could to keep their power. *** "By 'clubs' and 'elites" I mean the established and self-prepetyating fraternities that ruled the Anglo-Saxon commonwealths: these were and still are formed by an aggregation of dynasts issued from the banking houses, the diplomats corps, the officer caste, and the executive aristocracy, which still remains solidly entrenched in the constitutional fabric of the modern 'democracies" _ Guido Giacomo Preparata
While watching this brilliant episode, I was regularly reminded of the analysis from Evan on X-Twitter. It is very similar to the one of @Simon Dixon. He has a pinned Tweet in which he outlines his view about what Simon calls "Proof of weapons", which he calls the "Transnational Private Sector" (TPS). This is a copy of said tweet: View quoted note β†’
i finally found time to listen to it. it was amazing, so much content, so many rabbit holes.. thank you for letting simon rant away. i loved it and can't wait for the next one.
@pedroβš‘πŸ‘ yeeeessss! That'd be awesome, such a goldmine of information, very important knowledge for years and years to come. @Daniel Prince the 'Stolen Scenie' was brilliant, maybe you, @Simon Dixon, and optionally an extra guest or two could do a new series? "The hidden architecture of power" or sth similar? 🀩
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