Neil Oliver, A British Broadcasting Hero Gets ‘Tuckered’ for Truthing
I have increasingly said that all around those who live in the “western democracies” there is an information war taking place. The primary targets of that information war are the truth tellers who do not point fingers directly toward the Potemkin Village of political representatives, but more importantly point out the people who really control the actions taken by the politicians.
Within this quiet and opaque battlespace, a place where only the well-studied and smart grey people travel, we talk about root causes and identify the true origin of the cancerous control systems. This is the world of finance, money and global influence, the political outcomes are downstream. The grey men are the ones who I believe are the core of the greatest awakening. I consider myself a proud member.
Amid the “grey man group” is the voice of Neil Oliver, a voice who was increasingly red pilling the people of Great Britain, who, like us, are also in an abusive relationship with government. The British Government through OfCom took Neil Oliver off air stopping his televised broadcasts. However, even though they are not allowed to have him on television, GBNews still puts Oliver’s content on YouTube.
[Transcript] – We tell ourselves that children are our most precious resource and treasure. We sing songs about it. I believe that children are our future and all that jazz. Let’s have a look at the recent reality of life and death of children around the world, shall we?
According to the Gaza Health Ministry, more than 12,300 children have been killed in that open air prison since October last year. The children of the generation that went through the fires of hell and said, never again, are witnessing 21st century children consumed by other flames.
lausible genocide the International Court of Justice calls it, if taken at face value, it would mean more children died in Gaza between October last year and February this year than the combined number of all that died in all conflict around the world in the four years from 2019 to 2022.
For those who dismiss numbers presented by the Gaza Health Ministry as unreliable, even fictional, the Save the Children charity estimates the total of dead children in Gaza in the 100 days from October to the end of January, that’s already six weeks out of date, at 10,000.
Whichever figures you believe, it seems reasonable to accept we are confronted by a lot of dead children and babies piling up in the few square miles of Gaza. There’s all manner of footage, again, much of it roundly dismissed as fake in some way of little corpses pooled from piles of rubble and wrapped in brightly coloured blankets for transport to God knows where. Maybe God does know.
Hopefully God cares as well, because evidently not enough of the right people do. Not enough to make it stop. Children are our future, we sing. So what about all those children with no futures at all?
Last month, Unicef estimated at least 17,000 Gazan children had been orphaned by that war, or at least separated from all family and therefore left alone. 17,000 stories of heartbreak and grief. In a separate report for Unicef, the plight of the children of Ukraine was laid bare.
Two years of chaos, destruction and loss, separation from families, disrupted schooling, disrupted health care, reports of a mental health crisis and a learning crisis. Many children have fled the chaos alone, exposing them to abuse of every kind. Human trafficking on an industrial scale. Children robbed of childhood. Scars visible and invisible. Human traffickers, child traffickers. Dark tales abound of more of the same harvesting a bumper crop of orphans in Gaza, too.
It seems to me that present evidence makes plain that far from irreplaceable treasures, too many children are treated as disposable.
Closer to home, we have altogether different damage to contemplate. All parents hear and share anecdotal evidence of harms caused to children during the Covid years.
In lockdown, the response to the neighbourly question ‘how are you all doing’ was met first with a cheery ‘fine’, time spent digging deeper, however, invariably revealed struggles, anxieties, real concerns about youngsters.
We must now conclude that as a society, we will be dealing with the poisonous consequences of lockdown for years to come, if not forever. A consensus on the number of so-called ghost children, those who fell off the radar of schools and social services during the Covid debacle and haven’t been heard of since is hard to come by, but tens of thousands is certain.
And the think tank Centre for Social Justice says 100,000. The CSJ tries to keep a spotlight on the poorest and most disadvantaged in society. And as early as 2021, they were warning: “Covid 19 has wreaked havoc in our schools. Young people’s life chances have been laid waste by successive school shutdowns and interruptions to the learning.
The damage caused by lockdowns could not be clearer than in the case of school attendance. The pandemic has given rise to a generation of ghost children. If we’re not careful, we’re creating an Oliver Twist generation of children exposed to significant safeguarding hazards”.
Over the years here at GB News, I’ve spoken specifically about children. My primary motivation for speaking out at all in any context from the beginning three or four years ago was, as a parent, fearing for my own children, what lockdown and the rest of the madness would do to them.
How it would affect their futures by fundamentally altering the fabric of society. When it came to the product pushed as vaccines, my number one focus was on making sure no needle touched any of my children. And so from time to time on a Saturday night, I made children the focus of what I was talking about, including asking questions about harms caused to so many by the malignancy of the lockdown policies that kept families apart, closed schools, delayed learning to speak, compromised normal emotional and psychological development, delayed the learning of social skills left unknowable numbers isolated in dangerous domestic circumstances.
But the truth is that the viewing figures for those monologues, were always conspicuously lower than those on other subjects. Maybe when it comes to children, too many people just don’t want to know, just don’t want to think about it. But here we are in 2024 and our world made different.
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“A British Broadcasting Hero” for GATEKEEPING!
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Howdy
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There are calls for GBNews to be shut down.
GBNews under attack
BTW, Nigel Farage interviews Donald Trump on GBNews at 7 tonight. Cool.
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aaron
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still believe trump will save you?
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Howdy
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Nobody is saving anybody, Aaron. That isn’t what this is about.
Reform in parliament and Trump as president.
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Howdy
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This is where it is:
“shock poll shows Nigel Farage-backed insurgents just FOUR POINTS behind Rishi Sunak’s party and closing”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13223223/Tory-candidate-Manchester-Mayor-defects-Reform-Nigel-Farage-Rishi-Sunak-election.html
A team based on the experience of a successful political stalwart. Insurgents indeed. Frightened?
If you look at the Trump commenters, it’s the proverbial end of the world should he win. Well good! The current world is going to change, but not in the way the parasites want it to.
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aaron
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and then what? damage has been done. governments are not set up to fix the system, only to further governments powers.
So what do you suppose trump can change, his blustering bs promises are as bogus as government itself.
trump speaks of his “freedom” cities with flying cars
freedom cities or 15 minute cities?
Trump is obviously no threat to their power
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Howdy
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Nobody can see the future Aaron, but there’s a reason trump is still as relevant as ever. Even more so.
Damage has to be done in order to build a replacement for what went before. One cannot rebuild without destroying the old first.
Suffering comes before happiness, that’s just the way it is, otherwise there are no reminders.
Forget the pipe dreams that people come out with, because actions speak louder than words.
Lorraine
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From the article, “It seems to me that present evidence makes plain that far from irreplaceable treasures, too many children are treated as disposable.”
That is a gross understatement since abortion is legal and is even glorified and encouraged by pro-feminist apologists around the world. In reality and in practice, children ARE disposable. God help humanity.
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aaron
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What really is the difference between abortion and the multitude of vaxes newborns and children receive?
Which is more humane?
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Lorraine
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Neither abortion nor toxic vaccines are in anyone’s interest in the pursuit of health and well being. The former is outright murder of a vulnerable defenseless human being. The latter is dangerous to children and adults, especially those that contain the experimental gene therapy mRNA. Yes, it’s important to do your own research before submitting yourself or your children to vaxxes without long term testing. So far there’s no way to know what will be the result five, ten, twenty years from now or how subsequent generations will be affected.
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