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Jan. 4, 2024 - David Icke
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It's Always Darkest Before The Dawn - Gareth Icke Tonight
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Another year, another cover-up.
The release of the much-anticipated Epstein client list is being held back now until January the 22nd after one of the goblins named in the court documents managed to get a delay approved.
Now what's the betting something happens in the next couple of weeks to distract us and take the public's eye off the list altogether?
I'd suggest that's probably quite a high possibility.
Let's be honest, We know many of the names anyway, but if they're officially released, then there will be calls for justice and attempts not to enact any would be met with worldwide resistance.
So they'll either admit some of the bigger names, they'll hand us some sacrificial lambs that are further down the pecking order, or the documents will be buried in the interests of national security if Epstein's connections to Israeli and US intelligence start to become undeniable.
Or finally, they'll simply go for the look over there, there's a raccoon.
Distraction technique.
Now whether we allow ourselves to be distracted is down to us.
That should be everyone's New Year's resolution.
Be less gullible, harder to gaslight and stronger, more resilient in our resolve to say no.
Enough!
I'm not having my focus switched.
We're fighting for the freedom of future generations and so some metaphorical flashing lights and glitter balls aren't going to take my eyes off that prize.
As this year switched at midnight, nothing changed when it comes to the world control goals of the elite, other than that they've got one less year to achieve them.
And make no mistake, there is an expiry date on the plan, because as the mass awakening continues to expand, The window for enslavement grows smaller.
So expect 2024 to be another year of manufactured problem after manufactured problem with long-planned response after long-planned response.
The groundwork for all-out war has been laid in the Ukraine.
It's been laid in the Middle East.
The groundwork has been laid in the arena of human-caused climate change and the deletion of freedoms that will be promoted to counteract it.
The groundwork has been laid in terms of CBDCs, 15-minute cities, and the AI control grid, with the help, of course, of everyone's favourite new hero, Elon Musk and Starlink.
And with the corrupted politicians and bought-and-paid-for celebrities all posting their positive PCR tests with slogans of COVID's not over and wear a mask, you can bet on the re-emergence of this old friend.
They want to attack the population on all fronts.
Part of the reason for that is it's harder to fight multiple battles in terms of an organized resistance, but also because the more that's thrown at people, the more likely we are to go, and just switch off from all of it. And that's what they
want, an apathetic and disengaged population that will simply roll over and have its belly
tickled. But what we really need to be right now is a population of Rottweilers. In terms of
simply numbers, so you know you've got a healthcare system, you know you've got a transport system,
a housing system, and all of a sudden you've got a huge influx of people. How is that standing up?
Well we have, as you know in Dublin, we have the thing called the housing crisis where rents are
very high because we don't have enough houses. And I think mass immigration does affect that
because how are Irish people supposed to get a house if all these um um
Non-nationals are able to get housing because where I live, we have people on like, I think we call them housing lists, like you wait on a list for a while, for a few years or even decades, so we can get a single council house.
But all these non-nationals are able to get these houses as soon as they come and they're able to get free money, benefits and everything.
But Irish people, Like, I was speaking to someone a few weeks ago and she was a nobleman and she worked her whole life and she got nothing out of it, but all these non-nationals can get all the benefits as if they worked their arses off in this country.
So yes, the infrastructure has been put under very extreme pressure because of mass immigration.
It's not doing, as you know, obviously the nation is not doing very well.
I hope I answered your question Yes, you did.
It's been the same here for some time.
I think it's completely wrong, you know.
In terms of a housing list or any kind of thing like that, whether it be waiting for an organ transplant, it should be, you know, first come, first serve.
I think, you know, we like queuing, don't we, in Great Britain?
If I wanted to get a house somewhere, I'd have to wait a long time before I could get it.
But if I wasn't on that, I'd get it just like that.
Yeah, yeah, that is wrong.
And that will cause resentment and animosity towards people who are coming over.
Because obviously not all of them are going to be, you know, wrongans.
You know, that you will have genuine refugees.
I don't mind genuine refugees if they come in like in regulated amounts.
It's like, I want like a balance between accepting refugees and accepting our own people.
Yeah, no, I agree completely.
Absolutely.
It's that grey area in the middle that no one likes to talk about.
In terms of the WHO, like you were saying, you know, there's no one governing it, essentially.
There's no one above it for it to answer to.
So I'm thinking then, well, in that case, they would answer to those that fund it.
And so Bill Gates' name just comes up left, right and center because obviously, you know, I think the USA is the largest single funder, isn't it, currently.
But then you've got Bill and Melinda Gates and Gavi, which is Bill Gates.
So actually, if you put those two together, he is the largest funder of the Wealth Helper organization.
So surely then, that's essentially, it's him that they answer to.
I believe the saying is, he who pays the piper calls the tune.
In 2022, about 84% of the money that the WHO was operating on was donated money either from nations or as you mentioned, the organizations, and it comes with strings.
It's not that all of the money goes to general overall worldwide health.
It is directed by whatever the donor says, you know, they want to use that money for.
And so in 2022, 30% of the $3.8 billion that the WHO spent actually went to salaries.
They had 8,851 employees who earned an average of $120,000 a year.
that the WHO spent actually went to salaries.
They had 8,851 employees who earned an average of $120,000 a year.
Now that's more than twice what they actually spent on health products.
And so, what are we getting for our money?
We're getting a lot of propaganda.
We're getting a lot of mRNA jabs that, you know, arguably are making the world less healthy.
And so, I advocate, you know, to stop the global agenda.
If you go to stoptheglobalagenda.com in the United States, you can, you know, sign on to supporting legislation to exit the WHO because it seems to be that's our only recourse.
Things like declaring a public health emergency of international concern is totally under the control of one man, the Director General, and only he can start it and only he can stop it.
And that is just as far away from democracy as anybody could ever possibly imagine.
Do you think that politics can make a difference?
Like genuinely, like you can go and try and change things, whether it be in local governance or whether it be, you know, in the Senate or whatever.
Or do you think that maybe actually we just need an entirely new system?
And this isn't me selling The Great Reset, by the way.
But you know what I mean, where we go, like you do, you've taken your kids out of school.
Right.
Do you know what?
We're going to do it on our own.
You mean you don't want to eat the bugs, Gareth?
I don't fancy eating the bugs, mate, to be honest.
I'm not that squeamish, but, no, they're not for me, mate, I've got to say.
Well, I would say that the response on that is twofold, because I think one part of it is, you know, Andrew Breitbart has always talked about politics is downstream from culture.
And I think we have to solve culture to solve politics.
But at the same time, I think the pandemic really proved to us that national politics really don't matter that much.
It's local politics that are really, really important.
So I think it's still about getting on your local election board.
I think it's still working for your local county commissioners.
It's, you know, figuring out who's your mayor, because those people had a lot of power when they had the ability to lock us
down, they had the ability to not allow us to work and things
like that.
So I think when you're looking at the overarching narrative, I don't think national politics matters a hill of beans,
but I do think that on a local level, you really can affect things because those people still
have a lot of control over your daily life.
But we need to also be looking at building culture because if you look at it, you know, kind of the powers that be, they have the culture.
They have Hollywood.
They have the news.
They have other sorts of media.
We really haven't built culture.
And I do think if you look at groups like, you know, though I don't agree with 100% of what they're doing, like the Daily Wire and groups like that, they're trying to create culture.
And I think that's what it comes down to is we need our own cultural things, movies, shows, you know, things that we're doing with our family, because if you lose the culture, that's where you lose everything, because that's where you lose your low information voters.
Well, to be honest, culture has gone into this kind of PC wokery for a while now, isn't it?
You know, I think about the music industry in particular, especially like, you know, during the COVID era, you had these anti-establishment rock and rollers, no one tells me what to do, going out and rolling up their sleeves and telling you to do it too.
That was extraordinary to me.
It's kind of wild, man.
It's become rage for the machine, which I don't know what Zack Taylor-Rocca is doing out there anymore, man.
It's been interesting that those people, even Green Day recently, did something at a show where they said in their song American Idiot, I'm not going to be a MAGA idiot.
And I think it's come down to this standpoint where This is the state we have.
We are the culture now.
We need to continue to be the dominant culture rather than allowing it to be a place where we can push against power, because we always need to be pushing against power.
Otherwise, it will continue to grow.
Thank you so much for tuning in.
I'd also like to thank everyone for their kind messages to myself and my family after the passing of my sister Kerry on December the 11th.
They've meant a lot to all of us as what has been a horrible time for the family and they've restored much of my faith in humanity, something I've been questioning at times, as I'm sure many of you have over the recent years.
It's been nice to be back in the studio and back into some semblance of normality, not that you feel like anything will be normal after the passing of a sibling, especially one so young.
But my sister wouldn't want us to wallow in self-pity and despair, not when there is a battle to be fought against those that feed on the despair of all of us.
We've lost a member of our tribe and we've all lost a warrior, but we march on.
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