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Red Pill Poet's avatar

You won't find this in any glossary: “delivering transformational change” = fucking the people over.

Worth repeating: “It was in order to strengthen the grip of that system, essentially against outbreaks of democratic resistance, that the totalitarian global infrastructure based on the UNSDGs was subsequently built up ...”

Interesting that William Lever (Ist Viscount Leverhulme), died some 4 years before Unilever came into being.

“After seven were killed, 50 raped and many injured in an outbreak of violence, the firm simply “temporarily closed the plantation, sent workers home and failed to pay them for six months”.” — Wow! What lurks behind the corporate care PR facade!

“...head of ice crime...” — Nice!

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Grp Cpn Lionel Mandrake's avatar

Sounds like another installed POTUS managing our country from Martha's Vinyard.

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karif's avatar

should have read your comment before posting my own reference to lord leverhulme, but my recollection is that is was and is a lever brothers entity?

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Red Pill Poet's avatar

Yes, nothing changes company-wise ... I was merely pointing out the fact that "William Lever (Ist Viscount Leverhulme)" did not live to see the great merger.

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karif's avatar

it's been several (?) years since i researched this and alas the purge of relevant facts as i relearn the world has begun

thanks for your info

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Jo Waller's avatar

Not just random CAPS. All caps!

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Thumbnail Green's avatar

Even the term 'global leader' irritatates me. How can you lead lichen or manage moss. Can you lead the fungi that connects the the roots of the trees?

Total retards. They have such vanity they have become venal and insane. Ewww gross

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Autonomy4Life's avatar

Thumbnail, you are the first person I have encountered who actually knows about the fungi that connects the trees ( acting as a communication network through the roots folks)

No man is an island, trees do not stand alone, a person is not a product, our world is not their opportunity zone.

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Jenny Stewart's avatar

I love this! We are connected like the trees but our "mycelia" are in subtle realms.

There is no separation in this universe, it appears we are separate from each other and everything else because we dwell in 3/4D.

and most people cannot perceive or innerstand the connections between self and everyone else...indeed, everything in the whole Cosmos, it's who we truly are!

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Thumbnail Green's avatar

Hell yes! Agreed. They are mental. I live in a forest and there is infinity going on all the time.

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Jenny Stewart's avatar

Just been feeling nausea and disgust,Thumbnail, at the very idea of these gloating uglies showing us their baboon bums and believing their own publicity.

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Thumbnail Green's avatar

The arrogance! :(

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Grp Cpn Lionel Mandrake's avatar

The crazy Canadians even have an "Intl Council of Mayors". Holy crap. Globalism seems to be near complete victory absent 1789 attacks inside the " Globalist" nations. It might start happening in 2025 as economies start collapsing and the middle class and poor realize they were victimized for the stock market uberrich.

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Thumbnail Green's avatar

Well we just keep our voice. Our lives and our activism as best we can. God bless you Lionel

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Autonomy4Life's avatar

They called it “Extinction Rebellion”because ‘Genocidal Restructuring’ may have been too confrontational.

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Jenny Stewart's avatar

Perxactly!

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Jo Waller's avatar

We know that Rockefeller has been funding and controlling the environmental movement for decades. This was not for restructuring, it was to maintain the status quo.

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karif's avatar

thanks, Paul for your incredibly important work!

the history of leverhulme runs deep in the palm plantations of Congo: Lord Leverhulme's Ghost by Jules Marchal is a horrific read and any product with that ingredient should be on everyone's boycott list (easier said than done). these plantations that are also in indonesia are the main reason orangutans are on the brink of extinction.

(btw, the book was referenced in Adam Hochschild's King Leopold's Ghost, another excellent read about the horrifying history of colonialism in Congo... and the only fault i found was that in a book about the exploitation of the Congolese via the ivory industry was alas not one reference to the elephants being slaughtered as well😔)

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Michael Driver's avatar

Anyone describes themselves as a leader isn’t.

Another great piece Paul.

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Evelyn K. Brunswick's avatar

That great photo of Willy Lever totally reminds me of an image on one of the old horror top trumps I had when I was a child. I can't remember which character it was though, but I'm sure he had exactly the same hat and evil grin.

Wasn't a particularly powerful card though. Easily trumped by the likes of Dracula. Maybe it was Mr. Hyde, not sure. It's going to bug me, though, that much is certainly true.

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Crixcyon's avatar

Transformational into what? Total tyranny and depopulation on a grand scale.

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Jo Waller's avatar

Ya ya ya. There is no depopulation. 70 million more humans this year to date. It ain't going very well.

And of course the last thing they want is change. Rockefeller already has total tyranny!

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Leon Brown, Jr.'s avatar

More essential information from "The Single Global Mafia"! Thanks, Paul.

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Charlotte Ruse's avatar

Polman's Extinction (non-organic ) Rebellion attracted Chris Hedges who is a devotee of all things climate change. Interesting, that Hedges never spoke out against the toxic mRNA jabs "polluting" the bodies of billions or the horrific lockdowns, however, he did buy into the national security state's official narrative hook line and sinker.

That being said, Ramaswamy (smarmy) is another dubious character: 😁

"With money from QVT, a hedge fund, Vivek’s company purchased a failed drug from GSK, renamed it, and performed a non-scientific post-hoc analysis of the failed drug where they cherry picked data and spun it to pump up the company’s stock. Once the stock price soared after the hysterical mass media, such as CNBC, talked up the stock, Ramaswamy sold-off (the dump part of a pump-and-dump scheme) a big portion of stock to make boodles of bucks. Once the company’s own clinical trial failed, the stock crashed and investors lost their money, but Ramaswamy was sitting high on a pile of cash from his pump-and-dump."

In 2011 "Smarmy" also received a grant from the Soros Foundation. He's recently said American workers are lazy and mediocre. Perhaps, it's a result of workers being dumped to the side by multinational corporations seeking "cheap replacements" in India and China. Maybe, American workers should take a course from the Smarmy/Orangutan University on how to become grifter/gangsters.🤑

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karif's avatar

(i did see Chris Hedges interview the authors of a book about the green scam so i hope he's become aware of ER as a prime example of it)

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Charlotte Ruse's avatar

You'd think someone as politically astute as Hedges would've "immediately" picked up on the biomedicine/sustainability scams, as he's so attuned to the MIC/warprofiteering schemes.

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Jo Waller's avatar

Sustainability scam?

Yes 'covid' was a scam that benefitted pharma.

Sustainability is indeed a greenwashing meaningless scam word. However, if you mean that the climate crisis is a scam then you're clearly doing the work for Rockefeller. He wants to continue to make his fortune holding the entire world at his mercy with no pesky regulations or the public boycotting and gaining independence for him and his destructive products.

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karif's avatar

(but i agree it was very notable at the time that Hedges steered a wide berth around the pandemic scam and only now makes vague reference to appear to break the silence)

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Jo Waller's avatar

That ER and JSO are controlled, that Hedges is wrong about some things, doesn't mean that the climate crisis isn't one huge big elephant in the room that Rockefeller has got you blind to.

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Kelly Pratt's avatar

Seems especially cruel to use ice cream to take advantage of people. Reminds me of the Child Catcher in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

In describing the Child Catcher character, Wikipedia writes …”this juxtaposition of inviting promises with sinister intentions enhances his role as a terrifying figure”.

I think the Child Catcher is an apt comparison to Unilever and the corporation of similar ilk.

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Luc Lelievre's avatar

Wow! On page 222 of David C. Korten's book, Agenda for a New Economy (2009), there's a quote by Howard Zinn (read it carefully because it matters greatly):

"There's a tendency to think that what we see in the present will continue. We forget how often we have been astonished by the sudden crumbling of institutions, extraordinary changes in people's thoughts, 'unexpected eruptions of rebellion against tyrannies' (emphasis added), and the quick collapse of systems of power that seemed invincible."

Read Chapter 16, "WHEN THE PEOPLE LEAD, THE LEADERS WILL FOLLOW," from pages 222 to 232.

Political science and history support this perspective: a nation that defends its independence and core values (such as democracy, sovereignty, or human rights) is considerably stronger. (Although the statement does not factor in economic stability, the quality of governance, and external alliances.)

P.S. [https://brigittebouzonnie.substack.com/p/crash-du-boeing-777-avec-108-virologues-334?]

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youarewhatyouis's avatar

Does he list some examples of 'unexpected eruptions of rebellion against tyrannies'?

Sounds inspiring.

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Grp Cpn Lionel Mandrake's avatar

That single global mafia has more tentacles than we can imagine - redundancy is a confirmed method of attack because where one agency dwindles or is attacked or defunded others spring to the rescue. Like this undercover gang you never heard of.

https://www.usaid.gov/what-we-do?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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Baz's avatar

There’s a lot there, so I’m giving you a like just for the sheer volume of content. Not sure I can agree with the concept that there is ‘a single global mafia’ though.

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Paul Cudenec's avatar

If you read the whole booklet, I think you will understand that this is the case. It's not a happy truth to have to confront, for sure, but once you've seen it...

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Jo Waller's avatar

There are some very powerful families for sure. They'vee got many believing that the climate crisis is a scam for a start.

When the US empire crumbles I think these powerful supra-national cartels, Blackrock and Rockefeller will continue. However, peak oil isn't that far away, then they will be all in with China and electric cars. BRICS is rising and the continued growth will accelerate the crisis. Many think Rockefeller will be able to sit it out in New Zealand. I think not. I think Mother Nature will do the job properly and get rid of him.

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Jo Waller's avatar

Of course ER is funded by Big Oil. Of course Just Stop Oil is not grass roots. Staged managed photo ops and stunts are deliberately annoying to put us off the climate crisis message and the need for 'transformational change' https://jowaller.substack.com/p/i-knew-it-hugely-annoying-insulate?utm_source=publication-search

'Transformational change' is the last thing Rockefeller and the status quo want. That is why they subvert and control the toothless UN. They want to be seen to be doing the right thing and saving the world, although carrying on with business as usual. Yes, they will make money from 'solutions' that make things worse and from disaster capitalism, but the main thing is that they should be allowed to continue to ravage the world for fossil fuels and profits.

Why have you put climate in scare quotes? Are you trying to do their work for them and imply there is no climate crisis? That we do not, in fact, require the removal of wealth from the 1% responsible for 25% of emissions?

The climate denial message and Great Reset propaganda has been well funded by industry and piggy backs on the fake pandemic lockdowns https://jowaller.substack.com/p/what-is-the-heartland-institute?utm_source=publication-search

It seems that many have fallen for this obvious contradiction. That Zionists massacring Palestinians for the gas off their coast actually want everyone to have equality and energy independence?

You are making no sense.

I look forward to hearing from you.

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Paul Cudenec's avatar

Indeed.

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Jo Waller's avatar

Yes accumulated wealth in the hands of a few enabled the capture of governments over the covid measures and enables Big Oil and Big Animal ag/Pharma to continue to exploit all the earth and earthlings for profit. Yet anyone who wants to fine, regulate, reduce emissions, reducing suffering, increase equality is a genocidal globalist?

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