Will you be swearing allegiance? - Gareth Icke TonightWill you be swearing allegiance? - Gareth Icke Tonight
|
Time
Text
🎵Outro Music🎵 Long to reign over us like a miserable drizzle on the day
of a barbecue.
Talking of barbecues, Jimmy Savile's sausage-fingered friend will be coronated this weekend, meaning not only does the World Economic Forum own the stuff suits in Parliament, but now it owns the monarchy too.
As if it didn't already.
A man who had a fetish for knocking about with a creepy string-vested paedophile necrophiliac TV presenter and listed Lord Mountbatten, another man who's described as having low moral values to say the least, as a huge inspiration to him he will be The King of England!
And we're all invited to pledge our allegiance to King Charles III.
Now it begs the question, just how low does your self-esteem have to be to take the knee to this immoral cult frontman?
To pledge allegiance to someone who's done nothing to earn your respect, nothing to earn the stripes that emblazon his military fancy dress costume, and nothing to earn his 2.3 billion pound fortune other than be Well, the first swimmer out of Philip's testicles.
He's not the village elder who held the tribe together in times of hardship or famine.
And he's not the warrior king that led his people into battle to fend off foreign invaders and save lives and indeed the ways of life of those people that he was sworn to protect.
No, he did the opposite of that.
He sold his nation out to the foreign invaders from Davos.
Trojan horses from the Club of Rome are now within the 15-minute city walls, and our king is to be found cheering them on from his golden private jet-propelled chariot that you pay for, while the net-zero cult that he vocally supports bleeds your radiators dry.
But it's tradition, mate!
Yeah, so was beheading.
So forgive me for not waving my made-in-China Union Jack and cheering on my serfdom with a jug of Pimm's.
I had to whack on the credit card because, you know, we're all skint, aren't we?
I took the knee when I proposed to my wife.
Beyond that, I bow to no one.
What's happening here in British Columbia is something that we feel is going to have a butterfly effect across the rest of this country.
Our public health officers have put down a policy that has really forced our health care workers.
We're one of three provinces that have yet to hire back our health care workers at this point.
There is Ontario as well as Nova Scotia.
But what's happened in Ontario is that the policies have been shifted from provincial to making the policy with the actual hospitals.
In British Columbia here, we have a Bill 36, which is looming.
And what that bill is imposing is that if Um, healthcare workers don't take any of the vaccines that are deemed, uh, what they call, uh, necessary, uh, for the pandemic du jour, whatever it might be, uh, that they will be facing.
They can face up to $200,000 in fines.
Most British Columbians don't realize how dire their hospitals are.
The sectors are on the verge of collapse.
And obviously this is done with very, very devious intent.
Because the government is, again, you know, stating it's very few, you know, healthcare workers that are not within the sector, when really, as Danielle said, it's well over 10,000.
And, you know, just if you can think about it, a regional hospital staffs probably about 6,000 healthcare workers, and that's an entire full-focused hospital.
And, you know, we're without almost double that.
Everyone's at different points along their journey, right?
And because of my experience in the entertainment industry and then interfacing with the medical industrial complex on behalf of my wife for over 20 years, I wrote that book with my wife's doctor.
And so we felt it might be helpful To write a field guide, a manual, if you will, for just trying to navigate the pop culture corporate influence landscape that we all live in today.
And so we started writing it in the fourth quarter of 2019, right at the time of Event 201.
And lo and behold, you know, four months later, the A very script that looked like it was a script was rolling out in real time.
And we're putting this book together, trying to make it a field guide to match, sanely navigate through pop culture and all the narratives that we're all faced with.
So it's a very, very interesting time to pull a project like that together.
And we've just, I don't know, it was like a social experiment.
We were writing a book.
While a social experiment was going on.
So it was a very enlightening experience for us.
And we were actually trying to create an enlightening experience for others.
Because I know, like I said, we're all in various stages of, I hate the term waking up.
I know you mean that.
I think everyone's aware that stuff hasn't been as it should be.
I mean, now what we know about Victor Rothschild is huge.
It's vast.
There's been so much research being done on him.
But then he was just a very forbidding, forbearing character.
But nevertheless, he always had a soft spot for me.
And I never felt frightened of him, which so many other people did.
But he could challenge me, and I can remember, and I tell this story in the book, when I was about eight, he asked me to look up this complicated word in the dictionary, where obviously in the Rothschild household, it wasn't one dictionary, there were like twelve volumes!
Yeah, I had to find this word.
And I can remember thinking then, you've just done this to show me up.
This is silly what you've done.
And I recognised that because I'd seen that, that wisdom of understanding that was different from being clever.
And that immediately put me in a separate world to the one that I was with all the time.
That's all for this week.
Thank you for tuning in and thank you to all of my guests.
Have a great weekend, whatever you do.
I'll be heading down south to meet up with some old school friends to go walking in the beautiful Devon countryside with the mission of keeping myself as far away from the flag wavers as I can.
I've even got tickets to watch a Scottish band in the evening, safe in the knowledge That there won't be any Royalists in attendance.
Love of monarchy is the perfect example of what keeps us down in my view.
Little old me looking up to big all-powerful them.
Lining the streets in the hope of a wave or a smile to give your existence validity.
He looked at me.
He did.
He didn't.
And you can throw Trump or Biden or any religious leader into that mindset as well, clinging on to the saviour that will make everything okay in the end.
If you just trust the plan, or you just believe in the institution, then they will take care of you.
The truth is, however, that that need for someone to save you is what is keeping you from being saved.
Only you Have the power to build the life that you want.
Sure, people can support you and assist you along the way, and others will no doubt hinder and complicate, but the underlying missions and goals need to come from within.