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Josh Sigurdson talks with G. Edward Griffin about the vast psychological campaign we're witnessing on both the left and the right as people throw principles to the wind in favor of temporary political satisfaction as the world order is built like prison walls around us.
It seems like yesterday that the vast majority of people opposed war, speech restrictions, anti gun rhetoric and militarized police. It seems like yesterday because it truly wasn't that long ago. Now, many of those same people have fallen into the trap laid by the media and government and now love war if it's with Iran or Venezuela. If someone supports ideas they don't like, unprecedented militarized police state powers and mass surveillance is suddenly okay.
Two wrongs don't make a right. This is something most of us learned when we were toddlers. Now, we are told if we oppose the CIA doing regime change, we must love that regime. If we don't want a police state, we must love mass migration. These people think the only way to stop the problems the state created are by using that very state.
In this video, G. Edward Griffin eviscerates this ideological void and explains "who or what really controls the world?" He talks about the fall of the current world order and the introduction of the new. He talks about the tyranny of convenience with the incoming global technocracy and he also breaks down the idea of "pragmatism" in today's order.
Mr. Griffin has been exposing that which lay in the shadows for over 65 years and it's important people today listen to his consistent insights.
We don't have to swim in negativity, however we cannot blind ourselves to the world around us either.