Some Stuff I Think You Might Like #4
A regular round-up of all the best articles, videos, and podcasts that probably didn’t make your newsfeed.
Following the release of 2000 Mules, a movie which should chill and enrage every American, it would seem almost suspiciously remiss of me to omit it from a round-up of my week’s most essential viewing. As anyone who has seen the film will know, Dinesh D’Souza, in conjunction with the team at True the Vote, have proven beyond any shadow of a doubt, that the 2020 election was not just rigged, but extravagantly rigged.
Needless to say, this is far from a revelation to anyone who’d dug deeper than the relentlessly repeated “safe and secure” headlines, however, laid out in such polished, sequential fashion, the sheer scale and brazenness of the crime will must act as a measure as to whether Americans still value the principles on which their nation was founded. The early signs do not look good. Of course, it is redundant to highlight that neither CNN nor MSNBC made mention of the movie, while the pointed silence coming from both Fox and Newsmax should confirm that they are just another cog within the same propaganda machine. Make no mistake, The Deep State are going full-blown Ministry of Truth on this one, and yet for all the ferocity of their censorship campaign, 2000 Mules can still be found both here and here, while if you think Dinesh deserves compensation for his work – which, if you can afford to do so, he most assuredly does – the movie can be bought or rented from his Locals page.
Afterward, if somehow you need still further convincing that we are ruled by unhinged criminal psychopaths, then you can always check out some of the other stuff I’ve read, watched, or otherwise consumed this week:
1. “Genetically Edited” Food: The next stage of the Great Reset? - Kit Knightly, Off-Guardian
One need not suspect that anything nefarious underlies the recent and highly curious spate of fires occurring at food processing plants to know that shortages are coming and they are coming, hard. Already the first ripples are being felt in supermarkets across the US, and yet, what is truly terrifying about this engineered economic disaster, is not how bad things may get in terms of scarcity and inflation, but rather, what solutions the establishment intends to offer us.
One of these, Kit Knightly contends, is genetically modified foods. One need only listen to Bill Gates’ vision of the future or read what the Davos cabal have to say about “sustainable farming” to know that these feature just as prominently in the imagined aftermath of the Forth Industrial Revolution as do compulsory vaccines, and will, the author argues, be ushered in with the same playbook of emergency powers, political persecution, and widescale psychological manipulation.
“So, we’re seeing a sudden increase in the variety of GM crops available and a simultaneous push for deregulation of the industry in Western nations.
Why would they be doing this now?
Well, there is a food crisis.
Or, more accurately, they have just created a food crisis. And as the cliched Hegelian dialectic inevitably goes, their manufactured ‘problem’ is now in need of their contrived ‘solution’.”
2. Celebrities are such Scumbags Because They’re Invested in the Status Quo - Caitlin Johnstone
If there is a silver lining to the last two years of global medical fascism - and admittedly, I’m scraping the bottom of the barrel here - it’s that surely, for the love of all that is holy, surely, the cult of celebrity must now be dead. Whether delivering misty-eyed condemnations of racism or lending their alleged talents to Imagine, Gal Gadot’s magnum opus of cringe, these interchangeable non-entities have proven themselves, even to their most vapid of fangirls, as nothing more than the shameless, unthinking mouthpieces of the regime. Caitlin Johnstone blisteringly elaborates:
“So fame is a self-reinforcing feedback loop of support for establishment power in numerous ways, and it’s a major problem. It’s a major problem because it means that the people with the most influential voices in our society will always necessarily be people who have benefited tremendously from status quo systems. Their voices eclipse those countless millions who are suffering under those same systems, not because they are more valid or more truthful but solely because they are more amplified.”
3. Everything You Need to Know About the WHO’s Orwellian Pandemic Treaty - Daily Expose
On 22 May, the World Health Organization will convene for their annual summit in order to discuss, among other things, the terms of their expanded “Pandemic Accord.” This piece of legislation, unquestionably one of the most consequential ever written, would grant the WHO powers over any and all of their 194 member countries in the event of a future outbreak - an outbreak, incidentally, which they would be solely responsible for declaring.
There need be little guesswork how this would manifest. Lockdowns, mask mandates, compulsory vaccinations, and yes, digital IDs are just the first wave of tyrannical impositions we can expect beneath the heel of these crazed, anti-human despots. Tye accompanying video by James Corbett is also well worth a listen.
It seems […] likely that the WHO is being installed as a de facto governing body for the global Deep State. Through the WHO, under the guise of biosecurity, the globalist cabal who seek to own everything and control everyone, will then be able to implement their wishes across the whole world in one fell swoop.
With this treaty in place, all member nations will be subject to the WHO’s dictates. If the WHO says every person on the planet needs to have a vaccine passport and digital identity to ensure vaccination compliance, then that’s what every country will be forced to implement, even if the people have rejected such plans using local democratic processes.
4. Lord Malloch Brown and Soros: The British Hand Behind the US Coup Revealed - Matthew Ehret
Although initially published several months ago, Matthew Ehret, writer at Substack and Senior Fellow at the American University in Moscow, has chosen, in the light of 2000 Mules, to re-release his article examining the often overlooked British flavor to Biden’s election heist.
This comes largely in the form if Mark Malloch Brown, a longtime accomplice of George Soros and key player at within the World Economic Forum, the World Bank, and of course, the UN. He is, in many respects, the archetypal spook, his fingerprints all over so-called “Color Revolutions” everywhere from the Philippines to Georgia, Biden/Harris 2020 his undisputed piece de resistance.
From 1993-1994, Malloch Brown was part of the Soros Advisory Committee on Bosnia where advanced the Balkanization projects of the 1990s. In 1998, Malloch Brown also co-founded Soros’s International Criminal Court (ICC) after the duo had created the International Crisis Group (ICG) in 1994. These institutions served to 1) shape “international perception” of the causes and solutions to “crises”, real or fabricated and 2) advocate solutions that removed sovereignty in military and judicial affairs from sovereign nation states where they had been enshrined in the UN Charter, Nuremburg laws and UN Declaration of Human Rights, to supranational unelected organizations under the control of “experts”.
5. The Logic of the Meat Grinder - Christopher Gage
I’ve been meaning to recommend Oxford Sour, the Substack of Christopher Gage for sometime, primarily because his work strikes me - and I hope this does not sound too self-congratulatory - as not dramatically dissimilar to my own. Where we differ (aside, perhaps, from his lashings of talent), is that he focuses more on the cultural aspects of our ongoing civilizational collapse, whereas I tend toward the more political. In this regard, Gage might be referred to as a small ‘c’ conservative, large ‘C’ contrarian, but nevertheless, if you’ve enjoyed my work enough to subscribe, then you will no doubt appreciate Oxford Sour.
For younger generations, ‘capitalism’ is a euphemism for a game rigged by and for the financial class. Everyone else drives an Uber.
For Millennials, cancel culture is what Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn called in his work, The Gulag Archipelago, the ‘faultless logic of the meat grinder.’
Describing the murderous infancy of the Soviet Union, Solzhenitsyn said the Blue Caps, those state agents of social terror, relished the culture of denunciation in which desperate citizens ratted on their friends and family The result was a murder game in which the bodies of the denounced formed a human pyramid to the top of which the predators would ascend.
This too is the faultless logic of cancel culture.
6. Four Sigmatic Focus Blend
Subscribers to Midnight at the Matinee may recall that several weeks ago, I published this article in which I described how, even many weeks after recovering from Covid (or at least, what I deduced to be Covid), I continued to be impaired by a legitimately debilitating brain fog. Seriously, I can’t stress this enough, I was painfully, painfully stupid. There were times when it was a struggle to piece together so much a shopping list, much less a several thousand word article, neither time nor treatment working when my wife went onto one of her bougie white lady sites and placed an order of Four Sigmatic Focus Blend.
Understand, dear reader, that I am not trying sell you anything. You’ll never hear me recommend another product on this Substack, of that I assure you. I’ve even neglected to include a link so you don’t think I’m doing some kind of sleazy affiliate marketing thing, but given what this stuff has done for me, I thought I’d throw it out there on the off-chance any of my subscribers might similarly benefit.
7. 21st Century Schizoid Man - Harrison Koehli
The focus of Harrison Koehli’s Substack is Ponerology, or, in regular Joe-speak, the study of political evil. Suffice to say, this has been a fruitful topic of late, one becoming evermore so, and while it is tempting to dismiss leftists as merely deluded and our leaders as straight-up malevolent, neither should we dismiss, if we truly wish to return to the society we knew, the emotional, intellectual, and psychological shortcomings which lead them to this point.
“It’s not psychopathy per se. In ponerological terms, it is schizoidia—schizoid personality disorder—and what Lobaczewski refers to as a psychologically impoverished, schizoidal worldview. As a personality disorder, schizoidia has one important feature in common with psychopathy: dulled affect. Schizoids are detached, emotionally and socially. Wikipedia describes the disorder as “characterized by a lack of interest in social relationships, a tendency toward a solitary or sheltered lifestyle, secretiveness, emotional coldness, detachment and apathy.” In other words, whereas psychopaths are antisocial, schizoids are more asocial in their outlook and behavior.”
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