Great piece thank you Alex. I’m so far down the rabbit hole now that I believe everything is a production sanctioned by the Luciferian ruling class and acted out by nefarious forces mainly intelligence agencies. For this reason, I believe that Elon, Tommy, Rupert and Nigel are all working for the cabal. I’d love to be proven wrong..
I’m unable to place my trust in anyone that sits in that fetid swamp Wefminster. I don’t believe that anything they say or do will make this country a better place for my grandchildren to flourish in.
Surprised Musk went against Farage as he is surely needed for a Reform election victory and is a Trump sycophant. Perhaps your revelation that his rival has energy company links explains why. Ps.I recently joined the Heritage Party.
Great post Alex. Regarding Rupert Lowe , my gut tells me he’s decent, and he’s certainly rattling the cage. Regarding his net zero investment , maybe it was prior to his political involvement with Reform. And it may be a fractional hedge of his net worth ? I was a landlord and did house foreigners on housing benefit under Blair. I did not agree with mass migration but who else could I rent these places out to ? They were in rotten areas. Was I being duplicitous or feeding my family ? Ps I did enjoy evicting them all when the tories came in and reduced the housing benefit rate 😁
Thanks for this Alex. It filled in a few gaps for me. I share your views on Reform and its major proponents. Similarly with TR who engineered his own incarceration. Not sure what game Mr Musk is playing but for sure it is not for our benefit. I like David Kurten but can't support his 'Theologically Reformed' views about Israel. Not that I disagree with your own views expressed in a previous post about the motives of Mr Netanyahu. It is difficult to see how the smaller political parties can make an impact. Maybe that boat has sailed? I think Aine below is on to something though the people referred to may not realise they are being motivated by the same entity.
From a Christian perspective unity is an essential for a Christian church. Hence Paul's comments in Ephesians chapter 4, "endeavour to keep the unity of the Spirit" ( or which the Spirit gives.
I understand where you are coming from and I hope I'm not pedantic here! Sometimes the majority are wrong but I take your point. For instance the assisted suicide bill. I think it has popular even majority support but is a bad/evil bill.
"The majority supported it" is often a lie - in polling around euthanasia legislation the majority overwhelming supported improvements in palliative care above euthanasia legislation when given the choice. But if you ask the question in isolation, should someone in terrible pain be able to receive fatal medicine then you get a yes - so depends on how questions are asked.
I found your Substack via a link someone posted in a Telegram group that I'm in. Their post indicated only that you'd written something about Elon and Rupert. When I clicked the link, as a non-subscriber to your Substack, I was unable to read your post. Most people in this World would likely give up at that point and move on to the next thing to catch their eye. I did a little research - enough to convince me that a subscription could be worth the investment. I'm explaining this because of your last paragraph where you encourage people to share and ask for constructive suggestions to increase your following. Most of the substacks I follow, I do so having started out as a free subscriber. I later subscribe, not to necessarily receive more posts, but to support someone who I see as doing something of value. Is it possible to change the settings for your stack? - so that when a link gets shared a non-subscriber can read the post - your work might then reach a wider audience and attract more support.
Thanks for the feedback - around 97% of the content is free and even the content that is paid is often at the bottom of a post after a lengthy free introduction. This post is all free, with only comments restricted. I am not sure why telegram would not open the link, will investigate. Thanks Alex
Great piece thank you Alex. I’m so far down the rabbit hole now that I believe everything is a production sanctioned by the Luciferian ruling class and acted out by nefarious forces mainly intelligence agencies. For this reason, I believe that Elon, Tommy, Rupert and Nigel are all working for the cabal. I’d love to be proven wrong..
I’m unable to place my trust in anyone that sits in that fetid swamp Wefminster. I don’t believe that anything they say or do will make this country a better place for my grandchildren to flourish in.
Surprised Musk went against Farage as he is surely needed for a Reform election victory and is a Trump sycophant. Perhaps your revelation that his rival has energy company links explains why. Ps.I recently joined the Heritage Party.
Great post Alex. Regarding Rupert Lowe , my gut tells me he’s decent, and he’s certainly rattling the cage. Regarding his net zero investment , maybe it was prior to his political involvement with Reform. And it may be a fractional hedge of his net worth ? I was a landlord and did house foreigners on housing benefit under Blair. I did not agree with mass migration but who else could I rent these places out to ? They were in rotten areas. Was I being duplicitous or feeding my family ? Ps I did enjoy evicting them all when the tories came in and reduced the housing benefit rate 😁
Thanks for this Alex. It filled in a few gaps for me. I share your views on Reform and its major proponents. Similarly with TR who engineered his own incarceration. Not sure what game Mr Musk is playing but for sure it is not for our benefit. I like David Kurten but can't support his 'Theologically Reformed' views about Israel. Not that I disagree with your own views expressed in a previous post about the motives of Mr Netanyahu. It is difficult to see how the smaller political parties can make an impact. Maybe that boat has sailed? I think Aine below is on to something though the people referred to may not realise they are being motivated by the same entity.
We don't need to agree on everything, I actually think this is impossible >70% on key issues is good enough for me.
From a Christian perspective unity is an essential for a Christian church. Hence Paul's comments in Ephesians chapter 4, "endeavour to keep the unity of the Spirit" ( or which the Spirit gives.
I understand where you are coming from and I hope I'm not pedantic here! Sometimes the majority are wrong but I take your point. For instance the assisted suicide bill. I think it has popular even majority support but is a bad/evil bill.
"The majority supported it" is often a lie - in polling around euthanasia legislation the majority overwhelming supported improvements in palliative care above euthanasia legislation when given the choice. But if you ask the question in isolation, should someone in terrible pain be able to receive fatal medicine then you get a yes - so depends on how questions are asked.
Thanks Alex. I did not know this along with much else! Apologies for my slightly obtuse post about unity.
I found your Substack via a link someone posted in a Telegram group that I'm in. Their post indicated only that you'd written something about Elon and Rupert. When I clicked the link, as a non-subscriber to your Substack, I was unable to read your post. Most people in this World would likely give up at that point and move on to the next thing to catch their eye. I did a little research - enough to convince me that a subscription could be worth the investment. I'm explaining this because of your last paragraph where you encourage people to share and ask for constructive suggestions to increase your following. Most of the substacks I follow, I do so having started out as a free subscriber. I later subscribe, not to necessarily receive more posts, but to support someone who I see as doing something of value. Is it possible to change the settings for your stack? - so that when a link gets shared a non-subscriber can read the post - your work might then reach a wider audience and attract more support.
Thanks for the feedback - around 97% of the content is free and even the content that is paid is often at the bottom of a post after a lengthy free introduction. This post is all free, with only comments restricted. I am not sure why telegram would not open the link, will investigate. Thanks Alex