Listen HERE Guests: Cat McGuire and Tessa Lena. Cat is a seasoned activist in NYC, formerly a supporter of left-wing causes, now a mainstay of the freedom movement. (She helped organize Saturday’s rally in Times Square, NYC, featuring RFK Jr.) In this interview she comments on the new story from Children’s Health Defense headlined “New Report Details Efforts to Infiltrate Disrupt Health Freedom Movement.” The story cites the new Themis report detailsing how disruptive operatives: Infiltrate, mimic and ultimately hijack existing groups by piggybacking on brand recognition. Target group owners, earn trust and then install bots that enable the takeover of the…
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LIVE RADIO! Gordon Duff on Lebanese protestors shot by snipers for exposing Israeli nuking of Beirut; Cat McGuire and Tessa Lena on freedom movement & infiltration
Listen live Fridays 8 to 10 Eastern on Revolution.Radio later archived at https://kevinbarrett.substack.com First hour: Ex-intel-insider Gordon Duff of Veterans Today has garnered almost half a million reads for “The Beirut Nuclear Coverup as Protests Break Out, Oct. 2021 Over Lies.” In it he writes: “The people of Lebanon were victimized, not once by a nuclear attack by Israel but by their own leaders and corrupt press. They still aren’t taking it. Gunfire broke out in Beirut when snipers under the control of Saudi Arabia, using paid contractors trained by the US, attacked a Hezbollah led protest. Behind it all is the investigation…
FULL ARTICLETessa Lena on “War on Touch”
Listen HERE Tessa Lena of “Tessa Fights Robots” discusses her latest article “A War on Touch.” In it she posts screen shots of actual Guardian headlines like “People in England Urged to Be Patient Amid Reports Hugging May Soon Be Allowed“—and wonders why today’s mainstream journalism reads like parody. (People in England have been cold, formally polite, and stand-offish since the days of William the Conqueror, so maybe they’ll have to patiently wait another 1000 years before they’re allowed to hug each other? I mean, seriously, how do these people reproduce?) Meanwhile the wankers at Forbes Magazine and the New York…
FULL ARTICLELIVE RADIO! Tessa Lena on “War on Touch”; Ron Unz on “The Truth” and “The Whole Truth” About the Origins of Covid-19
Listen live Fridays 8 to 10 Eastern on Revolution.Radio later archived at patreon.com/DrKevinBarrett First hour: Tessa Lena of “Tessa Fights Robots” discusses her latest article “A War on Touch.” In it she posts screen shots of actual Guardian headlines like “People in England Urged to Be Patient Amid Reports Hugging May Soon Be Allowed“—and wonders why today’s mainstream journalism reads like parody. (People in England have been cold, formally polite, and stand-offish since the days of William the Conqueror, so maybe they’ll have to patiently wait another 1000 years before they’re allowed to hug each other? I mean, seriously, how do these…
FULL ARTICLETessa Lena on Great Reset/Corporate Coup
Listen HERE Moscow-born musician Tessa Lena‘s “The Great Reset for Dummies” is one of the best available essays on the subject. She recently compared 2021 America to the collapsed ex-USSR: “It is with great frustration that I say this—but 2021 in America is a lot less fun than the 1990s in the post-Soviet space. Both are the times of societal restructuring and unprecedented, shameless robbery of everything by everyone who can. However, back then it felt like freedom, and right now it feels like a return to the Soviet Union—but without its security and its general communal warmth.” When Tessa…
FULL ARTICLETessa Lena on Great Reset/Corporate Coup, Randy Short’s Eyewitness Account of “Stop the Steal/Insurrection” & Why Blacks Hate Biden
Listen live Fridays 8 to 10 pm Eastern on Revolution.Radio First hour: Moscow-born musician Tessa Lena‘s “The Great Reset for Dummies” is one of the best available essays on the subject. She recently compared 2021 America to the collapsed ex-USSR: “It is with great frustration that I say this—but 2021 in America is a lot less fun than the 1990s in the post-Soviet space. Both are the times of societal restructuring and unprecedented, shameless robbery of everything by everyone who can. However, back then it felt like freedom, and right now it feels like a return to the Soviet Union—but…
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