The segment (17:13) on what UKIP people found when they entered an E.U. conference room that had just been used by some globalist fanatics is interesting, to say the least. Spoiler alert: northern African states were to be absorbed into the European Union. Who were the guys in the previous meeting, I'd like to know.
At 13:09, Gerrish mentions the execrable and thankfully deceased (diseased) Peter Sutherland, who will not be missed, and his statement that more immigration to Europe is needed to break down the homogeneity of nation states. Planned chaos and destruction seem to rank high on the to-do lists of these swine. And we all know that we've got the AI algos to predict the future . . . . What could go wrong with mixing civilized people with primitives?
Stephens and Gerrish are people trying hard to understand why Britain is deteriorating and why nothing changes through the political system. They're right on the money in fingering satanic elites. They mirror my own thinking and the thinking of a lot of commenters at sites I visit regularly in that they are just choking on the idea that our elites have a scintilla of love for their own lands and peoples. Once you know betrayal is on the menu all day every day, things fall into place. That Sherlockian analytical tool comes into play again. Once you understand that the idea that Western elites care about their own lands and peoples is absurd, then you are left with the idea that they intend their destruction, however absurd that idea may be.
With this in mind, the meaning of the baroque tea dance you see around Brexit in the British Parliament becomes clearer. I don't know if there were tea dances in baroque times but you know the ones I'm talking about where the lords and ladies do-si-do in their powdered wigs, yoga pants, and dresses that are the size of Coast Guard cutters.
Stephens and Gerrish are connected to the "Bases Project" and the discussion appears to be part of its "Stepping Stones to Awareness experimental channel." I know nothing about them. I think there's also a connection with U.K. Column (added to my blogroll), which has published an excellent article on the Integrity Initiative and one on U.K. propaganda operations, which are astonishing. All to be watched with interest.
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UPDATE 4/2/19: Hmm. I stand by my liking for this video and its presenters. Brian Gerrish apparently writes for UK Column and is a former naval officer in Cornwall, U.K., with a dislike of "communists, Marxists, the Fabian society and neurolinguistic programming." My question then is What's not to love about this gent? I don't know anything about NLP so I've no opinion on that. See also this about Mr. Gerrish. The rationalwiki link above is a bit snarky and tries to make him look bad.
Caroline Stephens has been a candidate on the UKIP ticket and is a diehard Brexiteer.
Miles Johnston's Bases Project is weird having its origins in UFO research, which is nuts IMO. I don't know about Stepping Stones to Awareness but it appears to be a positive effort. I have a loathing of contemporary ad hominem attacks in public life so I say the above video is very interesting and it stands on its merits. If Mr. Johnston's associated with Stepping Stones, I figure he's gone on to better things. We need to be open to credible voices if what they say makes any kind of sense. What passes now for "regular" and "within acceptable bounds" produces a strong, unpleasant odor so let's give two thumbs up for clear alternative voices.
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