Although I subscribe to David Hughs, he is one of many I file away into a 'read' later file. I put him up there with the likes of James Corbett and Whitney Webb, but I prefer his communication skyle. But for obvious reasons, I listened to this one. Twice now.
I rushed to buy a Kindle version of his book "Wall Street, the Nazis, and the Crimes of the Deep State" only to find it is behind a rather steep paywall for someone on a fixed retirement income ... about the equivalent of meals for a week. Now looking for an archived or pdf version. May have to rely on a Perplexity Pro summary, but that makes it hard to quote from it for future comments.
His ending comments condemning academia for maintaining the big lies fit my experience in Japan. Just about every institution from pre-school to grad school and the Japanese equivalence of think tanks are 'captured' ... every bit as much as federal U.S. regulatory agencies ... dependent on the national government for 'keeping up govt. standards' and therefore tax-funded financial hand-outs. Declining demographics are not helping out.
We approach the thought and work of David Hughes similarly. I seldom listen to his interviews now, but occasionally read a transcript, which takes me less time. This seemed good, and we all had somewhat reserved expectations about what Trump-Team-2 might be able to accomplish. Now we are just trying to keep up with the revelations and hope for the best. History has shown that powerful change can also become powerfully bad...
The machine has turned more than one reformer into a monster in the past.
Sighing over Trump's appointment of a speaking-in-tongues, televangelist con-artist to his cabinet as "spiritual advisor", and now his appointment of "One Health Approach / PCR fundamentalist" Gerald Parker to Director of the White House Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy ... 'Warp Speed' looks like a practice run.
Damn, we have our work cut out for us. But maybe it has always been an uphill battle for those who would struggle for authenticity and the Platonic ideals.
Cheers buddy.
And keep up the good fight (as if you had a choice 😂).
I've got some articles for a conceptual framework to look at what is underway, which I will post today. This is actually at least as big as it looks, like Germany's motorized division blitzkrieg tactics vs the Maginot Line, deftly bypassing it.
Trump needs to learn a lesson from prior Presidents, from Andrew Jackson to Clinton and Biden...When a court issues an order interfering with the work you're doing, ignore it...He obviously hasn't learned it yet, since almost every court below the Supremes is stacked against him, yet he continues to bow in deference....
The Democrats' well funded lawfare teams can always find a judge who will do what they want...The 2020 election should have taught Republicans that judicial integrity is a joke..
Details on CIA "buyout" and some other opinions from J. Kiriakou ex-CIA that served prison time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a39vW8EYgpM
Hey John!
Although I subscribe to David Hughs, he is one of many I file away into a 'read' later file. I put him up there with the likes of James Corbett and Whitney Webb, but I prefer his communication skyle. But for obvious reasons, I listened to this one. Twice now.
I rushed to buy a Kindle version of his book "Wall Street, the Nazis, and the Crimes of the Deep State" only to find it is behind a rather steep paywall for someone on a fixed retirement income ... about the equivalent of meals for a week. Now looking for an archived or pdf version. May have to rely on a Perplexity Pro summary, but that makes it hard to quote from it for future comments.
His ending comments condemning academia for maintaining the big lies fit my experience in Japan. Just about every institution from pre-school to grad school and the Japanese equivalence of think tanks are 'captured' ... every bit as much as federal U.S. regulatory agencies ... dependent on the national government for 'keeping up govt. standards' and therefore tax-funded financial hand-outs. Declining demographics are not helping out.
Thanks for the heads up.
steve
We approach the thought and work of David Hughes similarly. I seldom listen to his interviews now, but occasionally read a transcript, which takes me less time. This seemed good, and we all had somewhat reserved expectations about what Trump-Team-2 might be able to accomplish. Now we are just trying to keep up with the revelations and hope for the best. History has shown that powerful change can also become powerfully bad...
The machine has turned more than one reformer into a monster in the past.
Hi again John.
Sighing over Trump's appointment of a speaking-in-tongues, televangelist con-artist to his cabinet as "spiritual advisor", and now his appointment of "One Health Approach / PCR fundamentalist" Gerald Parker to Director of the White House Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy ... 'Warp Speed' looks like a practice run.
Damn, we have our work cut out for us. But maybe it has always been an uphill battle for those who would struggle for authenticity and the Platonic ideals.
Cheers buddy.
And keep up the good fight (as if you had a choice 😂).
I've got some articles for a conceptual framework to look at what is underway, which I will post today. This is actually at least as big as it looks, like Germany's motorized division blitzkrieg tactics vs the Maginot Line, deftly bypassing it.
Trump needs to learn a lesson from prior Presidents, from Andrew Jackson to Clinton and Biden...When a court issues an order interfering with the work you're doing, ignore it...He obviously hasn't learned it yet, since almost every court below the Supremes is stacked against him, yet he continues to bow in deference....
The Democrats' well funded lawfare teams can always find a judge who will do what they want...The 2020 election should have taught Republicans that judicial integrity is a joke..