People vote for a candidate, but to the extent that candidate countervails what the power centers want, they install malware of sorts, strategically placed people to thwart the agenda of the voters. If the malware does its job partially, you will have only part of the agenda achieved. If it does the job totally, you will never know whether the candidate himself was in on it from the beginning.
Maybe the only way to overcome this is for a candidate to purport to do the bidding of the power centers but secretly subvert them, i.e., to pitch compliance but radically diverge once elected, but without ever announcing it. This is such a tough needle to thread it virtually never happens -- such a leader would have to be so awake that no amount of contact with the system could corrupt him. Chances are he'd probably be crucified.
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Don’t fall for the narrative. But also don’t fall for the counter narrative. Stay frosty af with respect to what you read, especially if it comes from a source that has already lied.
New Podcast excerpt:
Full podcast: https://rumble.com/v71n608-see-ball-hit-ball.html
Don’t know if this is true, but found it plausible and interesting:
Link to the full (long) post here:
https://x.com/EvanWritesOnX/status/1883736169156125111?s=20
Seems plausible that those who escape the dominant narrative run into the arms of the awaiting counter-narrative. This take (again, could be wrong) is neither.


Had a dream I was walking with an old friend, now estranged, and we were looking up at the sky, noticed there were two moons, one a crescent, one full. The full one was rotating and as it did, it showed the oceans and continents of earth. And somehow we knew that as earth was revealed on that moon, it meant the end of the earth we were on. My friend started running, but I just relaxed down into the ground, there was nothing we could do.
When you have a teenager, your choices are (1) frequent conflict; or (2) become enlightened.
Started raining as I was walking back from the track today, didn’t have my raincoat, considered taking the metro, but decided to *weather* it.
The reason you don't steal from people is not because it’s "wrong" but because if you steal from people, you consent to being stolen from, i.e., you do not really believe in property rights. If that’s the world you want to live in, then go ahead and steal. Sounds like a living hell to me.
The reason you don’t judge individuals by their ancestry or race, i.e., the reason you don’t want to be a racist, is not because “racism is bad” or some liberal will call you a “racist.” They will fucking call you that anyway, so who cares?
The reason is you don’t consent to others judging you if someone of your ancestry over whom you have no control does something bad.
This does not mean other people won’t try to steal from your or judge you for being white or black or whatever you are. It just means you don’t CONSENT to it. You think it’s unjust, it’s bullshit, it’s weak-minded cope.
So if a white person advocates for race-based evaluation of individuals, you are consenting to “white guilt” or “white privilege” and all the anti-white propaganda that’s now deemed “turnabout is fair play” by academia and the corporate media. You consent to it. You own it.
A “racist” is someone winning an argument with a liberal, but a racist is someone who evaluates individuals not by their own deeds but the deeds of others with whom they share some ancestry. The former you can ignore, the latter is a type of collectivist whose views are antithetical to freedom and prosperity. For if someone can be classified and judged by the deeds of others, so can you.
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real country raises it to 100
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Excerpt from latest podcast:
https://rumble.com/v71blra-domino-effect.html
They’re gonna inherit most of it pretty soon
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Excerpt No. 2 from recent podcast:
https://rumble.com/v7100ee-accountability.html
I never change my analog clocks, just make the mental adjustment for six months until it corrects itself
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So much respect for Harold — never let it go!
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excerpt from latest podcast:
https://rumble.com/v7100ee-accountability.html
The real psyop is the idea that anything COULD be a psyop, but we don’t which is which.
And that psyop has succeeded.
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I used to think this, but now I might have erred on the side of too many.
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Reminds me of a friend of mine who was on LSD, and every time his cat said, “Meow” he thought it was a person trapped inside it saying, “Let me out!”
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