In this episode of Sean Morgan's Making Sense of the Madness on American Media Periscope, I had the pleasure of discussing the content of my new book (Clash of the Americas vol 4: The Anglo Venetian Roots of the Deep State), while also explaining what the essence of oligarchism is and why its deep state structures seek to wipe all traditional cultures off the map.
Do you see any relationship between the insistance on 'one God' mentality and 'one World' government? I think the movement away from recognizing the multiple spirits in many entities has had a relationship with the movement to remove the soverignty of and governments of the many countries of the world and the individual rights of the many people within those countries. A hodgepodge stew of bla indeed.
do you mean the loss of paganism is what you believe is at the heart of corruption? If that is what you mean, then no I don't agree at all. The concept of a unifying oneness that unites the many parts of a composition, symphony, painting or government or not bad at all if animated by a spirit of love, creativity and true reason (as opposed to cold utilitarian logic). The problem isn't a belief in a unifying creator, but whether that creator (who made us in his image) is a vicious tyrant demanding all be subdued by a principle of death or whether that creator is loving, reasonable and animated by the principle of life
Do you see any relationship between the insistance on 'one God' mentality and 'one World' government? I think the movement away from recognizing the multiple spirits in many entities has had a relationship with the movement to remove the soverignty of and governments of the many countries of the world and the individual rights of the many people within those countries. A hodgepodge stew of bla indeed.
do you mean the loss of paganism is what you believe is at the heart of corruption? If that is what you mean, then no I don't agree at all. The concept of a unifying oneness that unites the many parts of a composition, symphony, painting or government or not bad at all if animated by a spirit of love, creativity and true reason (as opposed to cold utilitarian logic). The problem isn't a belief in a unifying creator, but whether that creator (who made us in his image) is a vicious tyrant demanding all be subdued by a principle of death or whether that creator is loving, reasonable and animated by the principle of life