Interview Iain Davis: The Disillusioned Blogger

 

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It was great to have the opportunity to chat with Aaron Smith on his excellent Subtlecain podcast. I will share Aaron’s very flattering and generous description of our conversation here:

Today, we speak to author, journalist, blogger and autodidactic researcher of the highest caliber, Mr. Iain Davis. Iain is a thoughtful, engaging writer who shares my value for sifting and winnowing through the evidence. Iain presents his arguments with the explicit desire to inspire curiosity and enter the arena of ideas. I believe you’ll enjoy this thought provoking and hope invoking conversation. Iain and I discuss his views on geopolitical movements, CBDCs, the unjust treatment of journalist Richard D. Hall, and the strategic implementation of technocracy. See the links below for Iain Davis and Richard D. Hall!

The Subtlecain Podcast

The Subtlecain Podcast on Telegram

The subtlecain Spotlight: This episode we feature journalist Richard D. Hall. Please follow the links to learn more about his situation and how you can support him.

My article on Richard D. Hall’s High Court case

Richard D. Hall’s legal fund 

 

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  1. Unbetreut Denken | March 19, 2024 at 7:11 am | Reply

    When it came to cutting economic ties (more and more sanctions) connecting Russia and (though less sanctions) China with Europe in the wake of 02/24/2022, “multipolar” regionalisation has made it easier for european hightech industry to leave for the USA.

    Telling, e.g. German BASF, big non-hightech industry, leaves for China. Looks as if Great Reset has “Kissinger’s own country” to produce lowtech goods for the world (s. belt and road), and the USA to produce (power-sensible) hightech goods.

    But what will do the rest of the world? Save the climate, of course! Or say, goes for (self-)extinction rebellion, NSSM200.

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