Neil Oliver calls time on the 'old order' amid Keir Starmer's 'anti-human obscenity' - 'It's OVER!'
WATCH: Neil Oliver calls for an end to the 'old order'
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'If the backbone workers of this and other nations just stopped, we would see the bad guys on the ropes once and for all'
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We are watching the end of the Old Guard. In the UK, the behaviour of Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer has ensured not just the defeat of his party in the next general election, but the destruction of what used to be called the Labour movement. It is over.
This followed the destruction also at the foundational level of the Conservative movement, finally and forever, under ex-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
It's over in the United States of America. Donald Trump has done the same I say for the Republican movement. You can tell it's over there too, because there is no one credible as his replacement, or at least his successor. JD Vance, Marco Rubio, whoever is presently flopping around in the maelstrom of political destruction swirling around Trump and his bought and paid for allegiance to Israel's foreign policy fantasies is neither here nor there.
The Democrats aren't offering anyone believable either, after the disaster that was Biden and Harris. What? Who? No one and nothing. Don't you think that if they had in mind a knight in shining armor, we would have had a glimpse of him or her by now? It's a yawning void, because the message is when it comes to the old way of doing things, it's over.
You can look elsewhere in the world and see similar. Emmanuel Macron in France, Chancellor Merkel in Germany, Meloni in Italy, a list of letdowns faces promising - well, promising, whatever. But in reality, just making the people angrier every day. It's over. This is not organic or accidental. These are the fruits of a coordinated effort to demonstrate to populations that their faith in the politics of the past has been, or has finally become misplaced.
If there was a time, ever, of genuine, heartfelt politicians speaking from the heart in pursuit of better lives for the people they live among, then that time is over and has been for a long time. In the US, Republican Congressman Thomas Massie, a vocal critic of Trump, lost his hold on the Kentucky seat he has held since 2012, to a challenger handpicked by the President, one Ed Gallrein, retired Navy Seal and farmer.
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Among other ideas, Gallrein wants to bring back the draft for US citizens. Cannon fodder for foreign wars. Massie had voted against Covid lockdowns, vaccine mandates, corporate bailouts, forever wars, gun confiscation, government surveillance, big pharma immunity, open borders, censorship, big tech tyranny, electric vehicle mandates and car control.
You might have thought that would make him a bonafide man of the people, but Trump saw fit to call Massie a moron and a bad guy. Since appearing out of the political nowhere Gallrein has backed Trump's every word and move, called for a draft, and was conspicuously, but unsurprisingly, backed by tens of millions of dollars worth of funding from the The American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Israel lobby, including from Trump's major personal backer, casino billionairess Israeli Miriam Adelson.
On a Tucker Carlson podcast two years or so ago, Massie laid bare the extent of AIPAC's control of almost every congressman and senator in the US. Under 55s voted conspicuously for Massie in Kentucky this time. His defeat was the work of the baby boomers, the last standing die hards of MAGA. It's over.
We wait and see what the herd will be pushed toward next, but I say here in Britain, there is no voting your way out of where we have been put. Whoever you put your faith in, take the time to find out who their friends are. Literally who their friends are, and see that all roads lead to the banks one way or another. Speaking of banks, London based, Asia focused Standard Chartered Bank just announced plans to axe 7,500 jobs. Chief exec Bill Winters said it was about, and I quote, 'replacing lower value human capital'.

Neil Oliver calls for an end to the 'old order' and 'anti-human obscenity'
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Those unfortunates will be replaced by AI. Lower value human capital - how do you like them apples? Across the pond, Gallrein in Kentucky would appear to have an idea just what might be done with the sort of lower value human capital banker Bill Winters is talking about. Writing for the Ron Paul Institute, journalist Kurt Nimmo commented on the millions of Israel-supporting dollars that swept in behind Gallrein.
He noted that Gallatin says the draft is needed for national security. He wrote that considering the hefty sum donated by the lobby, it is natural to conclude much of that national security concerns Israel. In relation to what Nimmo described as the Iran boondoggle war, he added, 'if you want to occupy a country the size of Iran, you need more than a million soldiers. Ed wants to take us back to the days of the Vietnam War. Some of us remember how that turned out'.
Thomas Massie also consistently called for the release in full of the Epstein files. Since Trump has been in office, we have seen how that turned out too. But the intention across the board is to sicken populations with the antics of so-called politicians of every stripe is made more obvious every day and in every way. I'm hardly alone, but I've been talking for years now about the corrupt nature, to put it mildly, over the Zelensky-fronted regime in Ukraine.
Earlier this month, Zelensky's right hand man Andriy Yermak appeared in court in Kiev after being named as a suspect in a money laundering scheme. The charges saw the former head of the presidential office caught up in the scandal surrounding a $10million luxury development outside the capital city. I have spoken about the Nazism in the form of the likes of the Azov battalion among Zelensky's fighting forces, notoriously a fully fledged Nazi, an SS veteran, Yaroslav Juncker, was given a standing ovation by the Canadian parliament in late 2023, while Zelensky gave him a closed fist salute.
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Britons have been warned of a 'summer of Sir Keir Starmer' as the Prime Minister continues to cling on to leadership | PAAs far as I'm concerned, there are grounds for saying the Nazis got what they wanted out of the Second World War anyway. While the Soviets were granted half of Europe and Poland was thrown to the wolves, the Nazis were warmly welcomed into every facet of US life and society. Operation paperclip anyone?
And maybe pay attention as well to where funding came from for the rise of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, which is to say, from the bankers of Wall Street and the Bank of England. Look at the behaviours of transnational corporations like ITT, General Motors, Ford, IG Farben and a slew of others, serving the needs and turning out product for the Reich throughout the war. And ask yourself who the bad guys really were. But I digress.
If you feel sickened by the antics of today's crop of politicians, then I say it's part of the grand plan. The grand plan to have you accept democracy is another boondoggle, and that a future of oligarch-controlled technocracy, made of total surveillance and digital IDs will make you safer and happier. Happier owning nothing.
Posting on X this week, Charles Udy, historian of the Soviet Gulag system in Russia, wrote how hard he now found it to overlook the similarities between Starmer's Labour Government and the worst of the Soviet mindset.
'What Labour and the old Soviet regime do have in common is the arrogant belief that they alone hold the moral high ground, and that this entitles them to total control over all those who do not share their worldview.'
Udy lists co-opted courts and civil service, policing of dissent, long term seizure of electronic appliances, control of free speech, attacking and weakening the family. In short, he wrote, 'I can reach no other conclusion. Under Labour, Britain is becoming a repressive state, which is incredibly echoing the very characteristics of repression that any former resident of the Soviet Union would recognise today.'
I would add to Udy's words my certainty that labels like Labour matter not a jot. Whatever they call themselves, whatever policies they promise prior to election, I say the entirety of the political class is better described as the parasite class, bought and paid for puppets, taking turns to destroy Britain and the rest of the West. Preparing the ground for the new world order of neo-feudalism and the digital cage.
What should and I say will make the difference before too long, is that more and more people are seeing, largely because their noses are being rubbed in every day, that they are simply not wanted by those who claim to lead. I say again, lower value human capital. How does that work for you and yours?
A draft in the US, backed by the likes of newly anointed Republican Ed Gallrein, would surely find something to do with those lower value human beings. Being a meat grinder in Iran, in pursuit of the Greater Israel Project that funds Trump's presidency. On our side of the Atlantic in Europe, the same need to be rid of lower value human capital would, and yet could be met by conscription for our youth into war with Russia.
Revolutions have never come from the people. They are only and always tools of the real power, every time. What I say would work is no more, and no less than a concerted and peaceful refusal to comply and go along with any of it any longer.
Put simply, if the people just stopped just downed tools as they used to say, we could throttle this anti-human obscenity. If the backbone workers of this and other nations on the roads, on the railways, the ports, the ships and the rest, that is the flowing blood supply of our nation and every other just stopped, just a week would see the bad guys on the ropes once and for all. Just a thought.










