Some Stuff I Think You Might Like #10
A regular round-up of all the best articles, videos, and podcasts that probably didn’t make your newsfeed.
It really is no exaggeration to say that Monday’s raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home by Biden’s corrupt and weaponized FBI represents the single most desperate, inept abuse of power so far exhibited by this chronically inept and desperate regime. Naturally, the incident has provoked some seriously low IQ takes among those who have made them their specialty - the same people who tuned into Rachel Maddow’s nightly Russian Collusion story hour again confidently proclaiming, “We’ve got him this time, boys.”
Needless to say, (short of actual assassination) they don’t. Upon news of the raid breaking to the public, thousands of Floridians drove to Mar-a-Lago in order to show support for their duly elected President. Biden, on the other hand, scarcely has anyone to help him get dressed. Whether it be the official Covid narrative, the west’s defense of Ukraine’s alleged democracy, or the patent absurdity that is the January 6th show trial, every pillar holding up the myth of establishment legitimacy has come crashing down around them. And with this latest chapter, even the normiest of normies are starting to take notice. With time (and a hell of a lot of pain) most will also wake up to the media’s complicity in the willful destruction of their country, many already unplugging from the corporate propaganda mill in favor of independent content creators such as these:
1. These Little Ones
Tackling the matter of abductions carried out by Child Protective Services, elite pedophiles, as well as the world of satanic ritual sacrifice, it seems safe to say that These Little Ones is probably not the best movie for date night. Produced by Stew Peters of Red Voice Media, this hour-long documentary dives headfirst down the darkest rabbit hole of all, returning with more evidence that can be reasonably ignored.
From the testimony of survivors to the supposed suicide of actor-turned-truthteller Issac Kappy, if even a sliver of what is presented is accurate – and I have no doubt it is considerably more than that – then we have no option but to confront the reality that the forces we fight against are far, far more sinister than anything most of us thought possible.
You can find the full documentary on the Red Voice Media website where you can also support Stew’s work, while alternatively, you can catch it for free, here, here, and here.
2. Max Igan Talks With Maryam Henein
Whenever it comes to figures within conspiracy theory circles, there doesn’t get a lot more legendary than Max Igan. For those unfamiliar with the work of the Australian musician/activist, he has been warning of encroaching tyranny for years, the nation’s thought police having already forced him to flee under threat of persecution. Now taking refuge in Acapulco, Mexico, he continues to report on humanity’s downward spiral, not with clickbait titles or share-provoking hysteria, but with both prescience and the cool, reassuring aura of someone who knows what they’re talking about.
His discussion with Maryam Henein, herself a colorful interviewer, is as expansive as anything you’d expect from Igan, delving into the nature of consciousness and the Cabal’s manipulation of it. You can find their conversation on Bitchute, BrandNewTube, and Rumble.
3. Collapse is going to happen whether you like it or not - Theophilus Chilton
If you’re a subscriber here at Midnight at the Matinee, or whether you’re just stopping by from someplace like Gab or TruthSocial, you probably share my belief – or at least, the very real fear – that the US stands on the brink. If so, you probably also agree that if America falls then the rest of the world likely falls with it, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and now much of Europe having already disappeared down the sinkhole of its own apathy and cowardly compliance.
This is, to say the least, an anxiety-inducing prospect, and yet what this article by Theophilus Chilton provides is a view of history and civilizational change that, while far from uplifting, may well enable us to better weather the approaching storm.
The thing is, there is a whole range of organising that can be done at the local level merely by getting all your local power brokers onto the same page and being ready to step in whenever higher-level authority begins to break down. States are already beginning to do this. The trend toward decentralisation and local stabilisation are already in play, as I’ve noted before. This isn’t something that we have to “figure out how to make happen,” it’s already beginning and many of the necessary local elites are actually already on board and on our side. But derpderpderping about "larping as Rambooooo" or whatever is just stupid, unhelpful blackpilling, which is itself a larp since it gives the performer the chance to look like they're making a cogent point while really doing nothing at all.
4. Germ Warfare - Kyle Young
One of the first and most vocal individuals to take a stance against the global Covid Hoax was Dr. Mike Yeadon. His tireless fight against masks, lockdowns, and the vaccine have provoked predictable howls of “conspiracy theorist” from Big Pharma and their PR representatives in the mainstream media, and once more, during a recent interview with Hearts of Oak, the former Pfizer executive came out with another stunning claim: respiratory viruses don’t exist.
And really, I don’t have anything like enough knowledge to comment further. What I do know, however, is that this admission from Yeadon, who has spent his entire career studying such viruses, is an act of extraordinary humility. If the last couple years hasn’t taught people how sorely our society lacks this virtue then it hasn’t taught them anything, this article by Kyle Young offering a fascinating insight into a once fringe debate now raging among medical dissidents.
At this point a question comes begging: What science are we talking about? As we all know, science is malleable, or at least it’s supposed to be. In the ideal world, science is an ongoing work in progress that evolves with increased knowledge and understanding. Its foundation is the idea that all theories are to be questioned until proven.
Unfortunately, it no longer works that way. Today science is a commodity bought and traded like stocks, wheat and pork bellies. That this is antithetical to our Constitutional right to freedom and liberty has been made very clear by the death and destruction that has occurred due to the war against humanity under the guise of the medical-science-driven Covid pandemic.
5. Washington Robot - Helen of desTroy
Nothing embodies the tragic absurdity of the ongoing war in Ukraine than Zelensky’s recent photoshoot with Vogue. While sending young men off to die in order that his country might continue to provide money-laundering services for NATO allies, the current poster boy of Western imperialism has existed almost exclusively to sell the lie of Ukrainian Democracy™ to American leftists – a demographic always eager to shell out other people’s tax dollars in exchange for short-lived emotional gratification.
Between strolls with Hollywood celebrities and nauseating appearances at the Grammys, Zelensky (a bona fide professional actor) has sacrificed his people at the alter of the Neoliberal World Order, but as Helen of desTroy’s article outlines, it will likely not prove long before he outlives his usefulness.
Seven months into Russia’s “special military operation” in Ukraine, Zelensky remains the darling of the western intelligentsia, rolled out at every opportunity to demand more money for the weapons his soldiers are quietly offloading on the dark web, more sanctions against those dastardly Russians, more martial-law-style crackdowns at home, and more calls for violence against civilians.
The shoulderless thespian is thriving in his position as NATO’s golden boy, and both parties seem quite happy with what amounts to the world’s most expensive fin-dom (that’s “Financial Domination”) relationship in human history. Clad in man-of-the-people olive drab, Zelensky plays the role of solemn warrior-monk, convincing the US and Europe to open their hearts and wallets for the war effort to the point of adopting ruinous, self-sabotaging sanctions they clearly cannot afford in order to Save Democracy. Who knew that Uncle Sam, perhaps grown bored of enjoying the riches extracted by force from other countries, really just wanted to be told to bend over and open his wallet like the dirty little cash-slut he was?
6. Audioboy - Uncensored Audiobooks
Audioboy provides an invaluable service. Taking some of the best, most relevant publications from dissident authors, not only do they turn these into high quality audiobooks, they do so regularly and for free. Their latest releases have included the likes of Dr. Mattias Desmet’s The Psychology of Totalitarianism and Matt Walsh’s What is a Woman, but you can find literally hundreds of others just by popping over to their Odysee channel.
7. Uninformed Consent
By this point, the only thing stopping the world from recognizing the crimes committed behind the veil of Covid theatre is the sheer, almost incomprehensible scale of them.
For my money, Uninformed Consent is the most thorough attempt to address this. According to its producers, the documentary “is an in depth look into the Covid-19 narrative and who’s controlling it and how it has been used to inject an untested, new technology into almost every person on the planet.” This includes everything from the stated origins of the virus to the media’s delirious response to it, from the demonstrable damage caused by the vaccines to the bullyboy tactics of Big Pharma, and as such, is definitely one worth sending to your tentatively awakening loved ones.
You can check it out here, here, and here.
8. The Dragnet in Lombardy, Italy: Patient Zero of Lockdowns - Michael Senger
The more time goes by, the clearer it becomes that the damage caused by lockdowns, not just to the economy but also to societal cohesion as well as our collective mental health, is far greater than many of us could have foreseen. Back in January of 2020, when things were actually looking pretty good, it was all but unthinkable that governments of western countries would ever implement such tyrannical measures. Even if they tried, the old conceit goes, then surely the liberty-loving citizens of those nations would rise up against them. Since then, of course, both these fictions have been roundly obliterated, this article by Michael Senger profiling the Italian Health Minister who first unleashed this virulent strain of authoritarianism onto the formerly free peoples of the world.
As goes infection, so goes totalitarianism. And in 2020, totalitarianism found its wound in the free world by way of Lombardy, Italy. More specifically, by way of one Health Minister Roberto Speranza, on whose order 50,000 Lombardy residents were placed under lockdown on February 21, 2020, the first lockdown in the modern western world. Within weeks, lockdown had spread to cities across Italy, until the entire nation was placed on lockdown on March 9. By April 2020, more than half the world’s population—some 3.9 billion people—had been placed under lockdown.
These lockdowns were unprecedented in the western world and weren’t part of any democratic country’s pandemic plan prior to Xi Jinping’s lockdown of Wuhan, China. They failed to meaningfully slow the spread of the coronavirus and killed tens of thousands of young people in every country in which they were tried, including Italy.
8. Some Shameless Self-Promotion
I’m really not a fan of badgering my readers with constant requests for support and I certainly don’t want to give the impression that’s why I do what I do. Nevertheless, if you have found value in my Klaus Schwab and the Men Who Molded Him series, then I’d really appreciate if you might consider upgrading to a paid subscription. If nothing else, it enables me to justify the amount of time spent creating these articles and with enough help, I’m hoping this will translate into a more frequent publishing schedule.
This most recent installment, the fourth in the series, charts the life of John Kenneth Galbraith, a renowned Harvard economist and man who would first put Schwab’s plans for global domination into motion.
Throughout the course of his long and storied career, Galbraith would prove a remarkably prolific writer, publishing some 46 books, not merely on economics, but also several novels and memoirs. Still today, his name is often uttered with the same reverence as the undisputed heavyweights of the field, yet no matter Galbraith’s renown among his fellow Keynesians, in truth, the discipline as a whole has largely left his ideas behind. It might even be said that his most lasting contribution to economics exists in terms such as “conventional wisdom”, “age of uncertainty”, and “technocracy’, phrases which Galbraith himself invented and which have since embedded themselves in the language. But of course, even those with little affection for the man once described as “the most famous Canadian America ever produced” overwhelmingly neglect to mention how his legacy endures (and indeed, expands) in the shape of the World Economic Forum.
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