I’ve been so distracted recently by the immigration issue and general political chaos in Britain that I haven’t had the time to pay much attention to all things Covid and vax related.
I find a great deal to agree with in both the explanations opted for by yourself and The Distributist. I knew in my gut, from the very start, that these vaccines were wrong. Neither myself nor my children took it (which led to us being effectively cut out of society for the best part of a year down here in the Death Star of Melbourne). Ultimately I sway more to your option Morgoth - that the predator class are readying the ramp to some type of twisted, partial, damage limitation admission of what we always knew - that the jabs were not safe and not effective.
Yes, when I saw The Atlantic article, it just felt like yet another hand grenade of destabilisation being hurled at us. Looking forward to your analysis! Many thanks as ever.
Can I just say as someone who has been educated in “elite” American educational institutions (7sisters) you are a far better writer than most writers who are professionaly trained. Your essays are tightly crafted, you never lose the point, one always reads them through till the end. I read a lot of content on Substack and that is rarely the case. You have a real gift, anyone who has tried to sit down and write out their thoughts knows that it isn’t easy at all.
Happy to support you, you’re like a 21 century Orwell but even more prescient.
The vaccine soaked normie, currently suffering in silence in a nightmarish limbo is only gagging for any sort of lame rationale provided by the cathedral. Similar to the scamdemic itself, the collective offering and acceptance of this off ramp will be the key to it's success. The herd can be controlled once its kept together.
The cobblers in the Atlantic is either testing the water or the start of the time for a healing and unity narrative.
Either way, this is a massive misjudgement. Too many people know, albeit belatedly, they have been fucked over in one way or another, whether via the injections, socially or financially.
There are more than adequate numbers that are not going to let this go. I get the sense they are not going to be fobbed off willy-nilly again and are more than adequately prepared to dig in order to exact some sort of revenge. I know I am.
Perhaps you could also write an analysis at some point on whether or not this whole covid thing has been a net success for the cathedral. Yes, there was a very high degree of compliance in all Western countries. Yet the fact that everybody now knows that the efficacy was oversold and risks vastly downplayed led to a massive loss in trust in the system, as you also pointed out, not to mention that a lot of people were woken up by this for the first time. To me this looks like a net failure. So why did they do it in the first place? We knew from Pharma's own documents from the start that transmission was not reduced by the vaccines and that there were very suspicious distributions of the vaccine particles in the body, not to mention the very bad history of mrna vaccine development up to that point. Why did they go all in on something for which it was clear that it would not deliver?
I will have to restrain myself from writing loads in response as I've watched it so many times, deconstructed parts and over-analysed it all. I'll be watching from Mars.
Patrick has a good interviewing manner. I'll definitely look out for his stuff again. This conversation got me thinking about public/private partnerships. Being at the heart of these unholy alliances is now the only way to power.
The unyielding statists now find real power out of reach, just as old-fashioned capitalists do. To be fully onboard with PP partnerships, one cannot have any real principles at all. You don't need to be evil either, however. Just faceless and managerial. That's now our entire political class. Evolution has taken care of the rest.
There will be no more Tony Benns, or Alan Clarks. There won't even be any diluted versions of these men. The only positive to draw from this is that while Sunak might want you dead, he doesn't really care so long as peak efficiency is attained. He doesn't hate you. He doesn't love or hate anything.
While I agree with the overall call, I don't see why they are not doing some combination of ALL the strategies. Why the hell wouldn't you when your already in a losing situation? Why not bait the rage while in the background searching for the sacrificial minions for the people? In the end, the people behind the Bidens will sacrifice the Faucis to the mob when it suits them.
I've just listened to this for a second time. Boris Johnson's tenure is discussed. There do appear to be parallels with Trump's time in office. In each case, the incumbent gained power with a populist manifesto that at least offered a degree of succour to nationalists. Having done this, the system comes down hard on the new man and he's forced to adopt a pro-immigration agenda. The reward for such humiliating compliance is to be brutally ousted, with senior civil servants then queueing-up to reveal the level of incompetence and neuroticism they had to put up with.
What this surely leads to is a situation where the only populist pretenders are going to be badly-advised lunatics, or establishment stooges who only play the role to further crush the morale of ordinary people. In both Britain and America, there is nobody left to carry their hopes and the left simply ends up being further-emboldened.
Yes that's a very good point, an incentive is being created within the power structure that those within it should not even dabble and dog-whistle to populist sentiment.
It will be interesting to see if Trump and Johnson are now just left alone, or if there is a need to pursue them further through the media and the courts. Even if the latter takes place, though, I don't see how we can tell if they are just actors in a pantomime rather than genuinely being persecuted/punished. Were either man apparently being treated unjustly, I wouldn't even know what to feel anymore. I guess that is something else that is happening to each of us, by design.
Our enemies seem to be strategically much stronger than they were in the past. What initially appear to be mistakes start to look like very clever moves, soon enough. I look back at how I viewed the world just 5-6 years ago. I was basically wrong about almost everything important. This means that there is a good chance I am still wrong today, albeit with a different set of theories.
I don't get the sense that this kind of self-doubt is easily found elsewhere among the dissident right. Everybody assures me that they are 'awake'. The possibility that they are still being fooled, but in a different way, does not seem to have occurred to them.
I suspect Johnson will slink off to some NGO or position in banking or something, he was always not much more than a plastic populist and therefore not as much of an enemy as Trump. Trump himself appears to be ''still in the game'' but I think as a busted flush.
Essentially we're living through the era when the mask is coming off and I think the recent interest in Elite Theory by the DR explains the mechanics of this very well.
The delusions of the past were, as AA put it, populist. But the problem with Elite Theory is that you're not left with a solution either. Just a realistic assessment of how screwed you are. It's difficult to give people catharsis and a white-pill under these current trends.
Yes, it's impossible without deliberately misleading them but for most on the DR the problem is simple delusion. They seem to think victory lies just 2 or 3 clever moves away.
I have quite different opinions and haven't yet met anybody else that shares them really. I don't believe in democracy and would take a bad king over a good parliament any day. History tells us that most bad kings don't last long and that virtually all parliaments are eventually exposed as being corrupted from top to bottom.
I would guess that most ET devotees believe that the people at the very-top are united and therefore immoveable. Perhaps I'm naive but I feel there will always be a number 1, a sophisticated struggle for power and a hierarchy. Ambitious men are forced to look on and await a fair wind, which may not arrive in their own lifetime.
There isn't much we can do about any of it though, other than turn our backs and get back to where we belong - on the land, growing crops and building communities. I've promised myself to spend at least one week of this Winter without accessing any media at all, not even old books or records. I doubt I've ever gone more than a couple of hours without any of it in my entire adult life (I'm 51), so it will be interesting to find out what effect that has on me.
I'll be surprised if the sense of loss doesn't easily surpass how it felt to finally pack in cigarettes and booze a couple of years ago, after 30+ years of regarding both as twin crutches.
I don't think my mic was working in that stream, an issue I've had recording on Telegram before.
I find a great deal to agree with in both the explanations opted for by yourself and The Distributist. I knew in my gut, from the very start, that these vaccines were wrong. Neither myself nor my children took it (which led to us being effectively cut out of society for the best part of a year down here in the Death Star of Melbourne). Ultimately I sway more to your option Morgoth - that the predator class are readying the ramp to some type of twisted, partial, damage limitation admission of what we always knew - that the jabs were not safe and not effective.
I think they're buying time to redeploy their forces on the new front. I'll try and do a nerd style analysis next week or so.
Yes, when I saw The Atlantic article, it just felt like yet another hand grenade of destabilisation being hurled at us. Looking forward to your analysis! Many thanks as ever.
Can I just say as someone who has been educated in “elite” American educational institutions (7sisters) you are a far better writer than most writers who are professionaly trained. Your essays are tightly crafted, you never lose the point, one always reads them through till the end. I read a lot of content on Substack and that is rarely the case. You have a real gift, anyone who has tried to sit down and write out their thoughts knows that it isn’t easy at all.
Happy to support you, you’re like a 21 century Orwell but even more prescient.
Thank you very much.
The vaccine soaked normie, currently suffering in silence in a nightmarish limbo is only gagging for any sort of lame rationale provided by the cathedral. Similar to the scamdemic itself, the collective offering and acceptance of this off ramp will be the key to it's success. The herd can be controlled once its kept together.
Yes, there's some people in Big Pharma who should be looking at the small print in their contracts I think, because they could be in for a shock.
The cobblers in the Atlantic is either testing the water or the start of the time for a healing and unity narrative.
Either way, this is a massive misjudgement. Too many people know, albeit belatedly, they have been fucked over in one way or another, whether via the injections, socially or financially.
There are more than adequate numbers that are not going to let this go. I get the sense they are not going to be fobbed off willy-nilly again and are more than adequately prepared to dig in order to exact some sort of revenge. I know I am.
Perhaps you could also write an analysis at some point on whether or not this whole covid thing has been a net success for the cathedral. Yes, there was a very high degree of compliance in all Western countries. Yet the fact that everybody now knows that the efficacy was oversold and risks vastly downplayed led to a massive loss in trust in the system, as you also pointed out, not to mention that a lot of people were woken up by this for the first time. To me this looks like a net failure. So why did they do it in the first place? We knew from Pharma's own documents from the start that transmission was not reduced by the vaccines and that there were very suspicious distributions of the vaccine particles in the body, not to mention the very bad history of mrna vaccine development up to that point. Why did they go all in on something for which it was clear that it would not deliver?
Oh Wow, doing watchmen? After blade runner it's my favourite movie. Really looking forward to it.
There's a lot to it I hope we can do it justice.
I will have to restrain myself from writing loads in response as I've watched it so many times, deconstructed parts and over-analysed it all. I'll be watching from Mars.
Patrick has a good interviewing manner. I'll definitely look out for his stuff again. This conversation got me thinking about public/private partnerships. Being at the heart of these unholy alliances is now the only way to power.
The unyielding statists now find real power out of reach, just as old-fashioned capitalists do. To be fully onboard with PP partnerships, one cannot have any real principles at all. You don't need to be evil either, however. Just faceless and managerial. That's now our entire political class. Evolution has taken care of the rest.
There will be no more Tony Benns, or Alan Clarks. There won't even be any diluted versions of these men. The only positive to draw from this is that while Sunak might want you dead, he doesn't really care so long as peak efficiency is attained. He doesn't hate you. He doesn't love or hate anything.
While I agree with the overall call, I don't see why they are not doing some combination of ALL the strategies. Why the hell wouldn't you when your already in a losing situation? Why not bait the rage while in the background searching for the sacrificial minions for the people? In the end, the people behind the Bidens will sacrifice the Faucis to the mob when it suits them.
Dear Mr. Morgoth, please take your time relaxing - you´ve earned it in spades.
Thanks.
I've just listened to this for a second time. Boris Johnson's tenure is discussed. There do appear to be parallels with Trump's time in office. In each case, the incumbent gained power with a populist manifesto that at least offered a degree of succour to nationalists. Having done this, the system comes down hard on the new man and he's forced to adopt a pro-immigration agenda. The reward for such humiliating compliance is to be brutally ousted, with senior civil servants then queueing-up to reveal the level of incompetence and neuroticism they had to put up with.
What this surely leads to is a situation where the only populist pretenders are going to be badly-advised lunatics, or establishment stooges who only play the role to further crush the morale of ordinary people. In both Britain and America, there is nobody left to carry their hopes and the left simply ends up being further-emboldened.
Yes that's a very good point, an incentive is being created within the power structure that those within it should not even dabble and dog-whistle to populist sentiment.
It will be interesting to see if Trump and Johnson are now just left alone, or if there is a need to pursue them further through the media and the courts. Even if the latter takes place, though, I don't see how we can tell if they are just actors in a pantomime rather than genuinely being persecuted/punished. Were either man apparently being treated unjustly, I wouldn't even know what to feel anymore. I guess that is something else that is happening to each of us, by design.
Our enemies seem to be strategically much stronger than they were in the past. What initially appear to be mistakes start to look like very clever moves, soon enough. I look back at how I viewed the world just 5-6 years ago. I was basically wrong about almost everything important. This means that there is a good chance I am still wrong today, albeit with a different set of theories.
I don't get the sense that this kind of self-doubt is easily found elsewhere among the dissident right. Everybody assures me that they are 'awake'. The possibility that they are still being fooled, but in a different way, does not seem to have occurred to them.
I suspect Johnson will slink off to some NGO or position in banking or something, he was always not much more than a plastic populist and therefore not as much of an enemy as Trump. Trump himself appears to be ''still in the game'' but I think as a busted flush.
Essentially we're living through the era when the mask is coming off and I think the recent interest in Elite Theory by the DR explains the mechanics of this very well.
The delusions of the past were, as AA put it, populist. But the problem with Elite Theory is that you're not left with a solution either. Just a realistic assessment of how screwed you are. It's difficult to give people catharsis and a white-pill under these current trends.
Yes, it's impossible without deliberately misleading them but for most on the DR the problem is simple delusion. They seem to think victory lies just 2 or 3 clever moves away.
I have quite different opinions and haven't yet met anybody else that shares them really. I don't believe in democracy and would take a bad king over a good parliament any day. History tells us that most bad kings don't last long and that virtually all parliaments are eventually exposed as being corrupted from top to bottom.
I would guess that most ET devotees believe that the people at the very-top are united and therefore immoveable. Perhaps I'm naive but I feel there will always be a number 1, a sophisticated struggle for power and a hierarchy. Ambitious men are forced to look on and await a fair wind, which may not arrive in their own lifetime.
There isn't much we can do about any of it though, other than turn our backs and get back to where we belong - on the land, growing crops and building communities. I've promised myself to spend at least one week of this Winter without accessing any media at all, not even old books or records. I doubt I've ever gone more than a couple of hours without any of it in my entire adult life (I'm 51), so it will be interesting to find out what effect that has on me.
I'll be surprised if the sense of loss doesn't easily surpass how it felt to finally pack in cigarettes and booze a couple of years ago, after 30+ years of regarding both as twin crutches.
Interestingly, I think my take on this subject may be more optimistic than yours: https://youtu.be/OGV7zKflm1E
I just saw your video I haven't watched yet but I will. We'll have to do another MorgCast on all of this Andy.
I'm down!
Your content is most welcome mate, really enjoyed the last couple of articles.