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01.05.21 Ehert Matthew


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Matthew Ehret
, The World Set Free, The Invisible Man, The Island of Doctor Morrow, and The Time Machine, Wells’ lesser-known non-fiction writings like The Open Conspiracy, The New World Order, The Outline of History, The Science of Life and The World Brain served as guiding strategic blueprints for the entire 20th century war against sovereign nation states and the very idea of a society built on the premise of mankind made in the image of God. (continue reading)
Show highlights:
What are the roots of the Great Reset?
Matthew Ehret is a journalist, lecturer, and the founder of The Canadian Review. He details the historical precedents of today’s global agenda.
British science fiction author H.G. Wells was a part of something very nasty. The British Empire’s idea was to polarize the entire world — to divide and conquer any independent competition.
H.G. Wells worked closely with British eugenicists Julian Huxley and Leonard Huxley.
The British Empire’s Round Table Movement was an important tool of Anglo-Saxon globalism.
Phase 2 of World War I was World War 2 — global division for the profiting of corporations and banking institutions.
The British Empire worked for the spreading of pessimism.
Matthew Ehret explains why pessimistic movies like Soylent Green and Planet of the Apes are a product of deliberate global divide-and-conquer pessimism.
Most science fiction movies are dystopian and pessimistic. Matthew Ehret explains why.
He compares dystopian science fiction to that to Jules Verne, who was happy with technology as long as it included morality.
There’s 21st Century hope for Jules Verne science fiction with optimistic movies like The Martian, starring Matt Damon, a film strongly emphasizing survival and innovation.
Almost everything the oligarchs/globalists wanted to achieve has been easier than they thought.
The worst hit for the oligarchs was the election of Donald Trump. He was not one of “The Boys.”
Patrick and Matthew discuss screenwriting and Hollywood.
What does the greening of the economy have do with globalism?
What part has the vaccine played in the Great Reset?
Was COVID a distraction for something that was going to happen anyway?
Was the pandemic a cover-up for the current financial situation?
What was Marshall McLuhan’s contribution to scientific optimism?
Is social media “good” or “bad”?
The oligarchy underestimates the fact that people do have minds.
Patrick asks about Patrick Byrne.
Matthew Ehret celebrates the work of Alma Deutscher, who composed her first piano sonata at age five and wrote her first full-length opera at ten.
Questions for Matthew Ehret …
Can you explain the Great Reset? Will the Great Reset continue if Donald Trump remains in office?
How important was Maurice Strong to the Great Reset?
Was Julian Simon’s The Resourceful Earth the antidote to Paul R. Ehrlich’s population pessimism?
Patrick asks about Julian Assange.
Matthew Ehret thinks the best thing Donald Trump can do is pardon both Julian Assange and Edward Snowden. It would even win him the support of people who hate him.
Patrick concludes the show by playing a composition of the child prodigy, Alma Deutscher.
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