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In this conversation, Derrick Broze, an American journalist and activist known for his work on government overreach and technocracy, discusses his background in activism and journalism, the implications of COVID-1984, and the awakening of individuals during the pandemic. He stresses the importance of questioning the political system and the role of propaganda in shaping public perception. Derrick advocates for solutions outside traditional politics and highlights the dangers of technocracy. He also shares insights on the need for personal activation and the challenges of engaging a society that often prefers to doomscroll rather than take action.
More from Jerm Warfare: https://www.ukcolumn.org/series/jerm-warfare
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In this conversation, Derrick Broze, an American journalist and activist known for his work on government overreach and technocracy, discusses his background in activism and journalism, the implications of COVID-1984, and the awakening of individuals during the pandemic. He stresses the importance of questioning the political system and the role of propaganda in shaping public perception. Derrick advocates for solutions outside traditional politics and highlights the dangers of technocracy. He also shares insights on the need for personal activation and the challenges of engaging a society that often prefers to doomscroll rather than take action.
More from Jerm Warfare: https://www.ukcolumn.org/series/jerm-warfare
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