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Friday, August 2, 2024
Neil Oliver: ‘Whatever it takes!’
…awakening to a conspiracy so monstrous you can’t believe it exists!
This is a very VALUABLE video dealing with one's psychology when it comes to knowledge and learning.
Oliver brings up this quote: "There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments, and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance—that principle is contempt prior to investigation." (Attributed to Herbert Spencer).
The clip is about about waking up, after an admitted 50 years, and realising that despite all his education and learning, he knew next to nothing about what was really going on in the world.
A really good, and liberating, confession about seeing beyond one's conditioning. Admitting that you knew next to nothing is a great thing. It's the issue about having an open mind and looking at the data and thinking objectively, which has happened to a lot of 'intellectuals' over the last few years. It's really good to see them joining with the independent media in an attempt to turn things around.
Oliver points out that it should not be a problem to be labelled as a conspiracy theorist. The fact is, we are rocked by corrupt conspiracies all the time. The establishment propaganda does not want you wake up to what is happening. As a personal matter, a matter of integrity, you should not be happy that you've been sold nonsense. A MUST SEE/HEAR monologue.
ps. Confession is good for the soul. Don't be an intellectual stiff.
[Posted at the SpookyWeather2 blog, August 2, 2024.]
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