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I tried to read Quigley’s tome some years ago but opted for the 101 version and can attest to its brilliance. Plummer’s abridging is impressive and all the more substantial with his own observations sprinkled throughout. That world affairs are set up at the behest of, and benefit to, a wealthy, powerful and malevolent minority who are generationally and historically groomed to support and sustain an elite pathocratic system, is beyond doubt. Quigley even condoned The Network’s activities, suggesting it has to be this way. He was less dissident whistleblower, more biographer or chronicler.

It’s a big club, and we’re not in it, as George Carlin famously said (no doubt while in the club). Thomas Sheridan, an Irish writer with an interest in psychopathy, describes it as the Psychopathic Power Grid. Mathematician James Lindsay did an interesting talk on the cultist and esoteric origins and leanings of these secret power structures - https://youtu.be/Lk_w2-8snWk?si=Y5eg2E4O6R58pKFh

I am reading Weird Scenes Inside The Canyon and much to my disdain, even the big counter-cultural movements were in on it.

It seems we are confronted with an edifice made up of the descendants, disciples and detritus of narcissistic psychopaths with superiority delusions and God complexes, groomed to be Malthusian elites and assorted megalomaniacs, with some in-breeding, esoteric exotica and ritual abuse thrown in for good measure. Over a long game with single-minded focus, they’ve been able to plan for and eventually co-opt everything - the long march through the institutions without the communist overtones - simply because we are not like them. All we have in our defence is numbers, and enough of us have to see the threat this edifice is and always has been if we are to break the endless cycle of death and devastation, starting with Tragedy & Hope. Yes, it really is about waking up the normies.

“An evil man will burn his own nation to the ground to rule over its ashes.”

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Fantastic comment Brian, thank you.

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Excellent summary and comment.

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This is a perfect concise tool to share far and wide! It will help the most dubious of the red pilled to understand the real truth! Thank you for this!

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There are no coincidences. Yesterday I started reading Political Ponorology (how psychopaths get to the top) and this morning I found you.

So I am reading about the men behind the scene and how those that have no empathy/morals etc form groups and dominate their society's, and now I will be reading about those networks they form and how they dominate the illusion of representative government.

I am wide awake now.

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Wow. So there are some names to "they". Tragedy and Hope. What is the Hope part? I need a little light.

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Quigley meant that WE are the Tragedy, and THEY are our Hope. He was actually a fanboy of theirs. Sorry, not much light in that explanation.

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Always excited to open your ‘stack’, and find another piece of the puzzle to explore. Had a conversation yesterday with a likeminded acquaintance, who is a self described ‘flat-earther’. (The second person I’ve met who has said this) So....have you gone there? Is it pure nuttery? Or is it a psy-op? Or...? If the ‘globe’ is a lie....it’s an enormous lie!

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It's nuttery, and very likely a seeded psy-op. It's fun to listen to, but a waste of time, which I think is one of its functions.

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Lol agreed but I thought I’d throw it out there!!!

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Wow, thank you for sharing this resource!!

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Bugbear of mine: Avoid the censorship/monopoly corporations! I found the Plummer interview on Rumble, there's no need to promote or reference Youtube! The best way is to avoid it altogether if at all possible. Similarly, all over alt-media, people say this book or that is available "on Amazon". Fuck Amazon! Promote the smaller independent retailer. Don't mention Amazon (let alone buy anything from them) unless absolutely necessary, which is probably never.

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