Interview with Paul Hellier, July 22, 2025, Part 1
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Many thanks to Paul Hellier of Fair Food Forager, for having me back on his podcast. This is Part 1 of 2. In a wide-ranging discussion, we got into:
* the general lack of interest in the Manchester Arena incident, despite its immense political signifiance;
* why most people seem to be unaware of, or disinterested in, the means by which it is being herded towards tyranny;
* how the Omniwar remains invisible;
* the three camps of awareness and algorithmic kettling;
* the false binaries that keep people trapped in Camp 2;
* the illusion of Trump as a saviour figure, as exposed by his first few months of his second term in office and the technocratic takeover of the United States;
* GovCorp/GovTech and the AI-powered digital state;
* mechanisms of deception used to trick the population into supporting measures that lead to its subjugation and ultimate enslavement;
* the two-party delusion;
* rising wealth inequalities globally;
* an all-digital financial system as a totalitarian control system;
* Aman Jabbi and the digitial surveillance system maturing all around us;
* the inescapability of a wireless (bio)digital control system;
* the 9/11 Memorial Museum as an exercise in mind control and occultism;
* televisual propaganda and trauma-based mind control;
* trauma bonding and people’s mistaken belief that the government was trying to “protect” them during Covid;
* the global class war being waged via the transnational deep state;
* the failure of the political class to serve and protect the public;
* the term “conspiracy theory”;
* academia’s failure to speak truth to power — what if it had called out the obvious “9/11” lies two decades ago?;
* academia’s servile defence of power and academics as “experts in legitimation”;
* financial pressures on UK universities and their consequences for knowledge production;
* the outsourcing of thinking to AI, even though AI lies;
* AI and the threat of mass psychosis, induced one person at a time;
* agentic AI and outsourcing responsibility;
* cognitive warfare and its threat to liberal democracy;
* a society of “smart” phone addicts — “soft” addiction is now turning hard;
* transhumanist as a eugenics discourse; and
* the military dimension to intracorporeal nanotechnologies and human bodies as nodes on a technocratic control grid.
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