Showing posts with label max bullock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label max bullock. Show all posts
Tuesday, 30 June 2020
Friday, 5 June 2020
Reader's comment. Opinions welcome 👍
I saw this video myself, came across it online and I have seen a few of the guys other videos throughout the lockdown, not sure what to make of the guy himself, he seems a little slick but what he’s saying is certainly hitting home and his content is factual. There is 100% a script the leaders are are following globally they all seem to be singing from the same hymn sheet, this is not surprising considering the last 2 decades and more have been spent overthrowing governments, intalling central banks and puppet governments in all countries which were not cabal controlled. Has the goal of ‘one world government’ already been achieved? Probably, if not they are not far off now but they like to give the impression we have independent countries and leaders. The… I watched the 5pm boris briefing yesterday and was surprised to hear him say he will be working closely with bill Gates at a vaccine summit and they will be delivering vaccines to Africa firstly.
[09:41, 04/06/2020]: This means they are now beginning the vaccine narrative again and using the 3rd world as a starting point to administer them, which is what they have always done, start where they will get the least resistance. The question is what’s in the vaccine?? I believe this is where it ties in to the luciferian agenda, I believe there will be a dna changing substance and nanotechnology which will allow us to be lit up inside and tracked by the 5g tech but also begin to connect us to the tech and AI changing our body’s making us gender less and allowing our brains to be manipulated and susceptible to thoughts and emotions recieved. We will basically be controlled our thoughts and behaviours more easily controlled over time.
[10:14, 04/06/2020] : When it comes to the are they human question I feel they are probably not. I think there is a vampiric consciousness that understand how to harness and harvest energy. I think the forces that control this reality use our energy and feed of it to manifest their false reality. So many things are set up to harvest energy, religions, music, media, large scale events like music festivals are set up in such a ritualistic way to harvest energy from the crowds even cinemas are set up in this way. They don’t care what religion you follow as long as you follow and give your energy to one of them, they don’t care wether you cheer or boo for a cause just that you do it strongly and passionately and I believe it’s the same thing with this pandemic and the riots, thes…
[10:15, 04/06/2020] : Don’t let outside forces manipulate and control you. This is still possible, hard but possible, the moment we allow ourselves to be connected to AI it will become impossible as we won’t be in control of our own thoughts and emotions which is why they want it so badly. Just my two pence worth.
[19:24, 04/06/2020] Charles Edward Frith: can i publish this post? I'll keep it anonymous. it's great #writing 👍
Thursday, 14 June 2007
Ernest Bevin
I'm reading Alan Bullocks' Ernest Bevin at the moment. It's certainly the most comprehensive biography on Ernie Bevin, but its in some ways a disappointing book. So far I've read one sentence on his marriage and one on his daughter after 300 pages, which is a poor show. We're all a product of the people around us, and I feel that his depth has been stripped by focusing on Bevin's ascent from Trades Union Leader to Minister of Labour, by Churchill's invitation in the coalition government during the second world war. No, its not a great political history book and frankly the British never do quite get it right when trying to paint a picture of our politicians. Its generally either overblown puff pieces or pedestrian led tours of duty-to-detail like the late Roy Jenkins biography on Churchill.
Our cousins in the United States however seem to excel in this department. Maybe its because they have a bigger stage like say in Caro's biographical trilogy of LBJ or for a real left field choice, Edmund Morris' biography on Reagan: 'Dutch'. But for the real master of writing history there probably is no greater insight into power corruption and lies, than by writing your own history, as Kissinger memorably did with his autobiographical trilogy, peaking in the craft of non fiction writing with his second book (for his doctoral dissertation) 'Years of Upheaval' which saw shuttle diplomacy invented, not to mention Vietnam, oil shocks and China to mention a few.
That isn't to say the Bevin biography doesn't shine in parts. In the passage below, we find that he is under pressure in the artificial (for him) habitat as a socialist minister in the house of commons, with criticism all round when the Conservative Churchill steps up and soaks up the punishment in his defence from his own 'side' so to speak.
"To abuse the minister of Labour. He is a working man, a trade union leader. He is taunted with being an unskilled labourer representing an unskilled union. I daresay he gives offence in some quarters; he has his own methods of speech and action. He has a frightful load to carry; he has a job to do which none would envy. He makes mistakes, like I do, though not so many or so serious - he has not got the same opportunities. At any rate he is producing, at this moment, though perhaps on rather expensive terms, a vast and steady volume of faithful effort, the like of which has not been seen before. And if you tell me that the results he produces do not compare with those of totalitarian systems of government and society, I reply by saying 'We shall know more about that when we get to the end of the story'
Time and again Bevin struggles to persuade people that the British worker is motivated most when free to choose their own destiny and less commited when compelled. Only Bevin understood this and fought tooth and nail to gain their permission for anything he subsequently requested from them. This is a logic that totalitarianism never grasps.
Our cousins in the United States however seem to excel in this department. Maybe its because they have a bigger stage like say in Caro's biographical trilogy of LBJ or for a real left field choice, Edmund Morris' biography on Reagan: 'Dutch'. But for the real master of writing history there probably is no greater insight into power corruption and lies, than by writing your own history, as Kissinger memorably did with his autobiographical trilogy, peaking in the craft of non fiction writing with his second book (for his doctoral dissertation) 'Years of Upheaval' which saw shuttle diplomacy invented, not to mention Vietnam, oil shocks and China to mention a few.
That isn't to say the Bevin biography doesn't shine in parts. In the passage below, we find that he is under pressure in the artificial (for him) habitat as a socialist minister in the house of commons, with criticism all round when the Conservative Churchill steps up and soaks up the punishment in his defence from his own 'side' so to speak.
"To abuse the minister of Labour. He is a working man, a trade union leader. He is taunted with being an unskilled labourer representing an unskilled union. I daresay he gives offence in some quarters; he has his own methods of speech and action. He has a frightful load to carry; he has a job to do which none would envy. He makes mistakes, like I do, though not so many or so serious - he has not got the same opportunities. At any rate he is producing, at this moment, though perhaps on rather expensive terms, a vast and steady volume of faithful effort, the like of which has not been seen before. And if you tell me that the results he produces do not compare with those of totalitarian systems of government and society, I reply by saying 'We shall know more about that when we get to the end of the story'
Time and again Bevin struggles to persuade people that the British worker is motivated most when free to choose their own destiny and less commited when compelled. Only Bevin understood this and fought tooth and nail to gain their permission for anything he subsequently requested from them. This is a logic that totalitarianism never grasps.
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