Interview with the Freedom Convoy Memorial Podcast, August 6, 2024

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Thank you so much to René de Vries and Michael Colligan for putting together this wonderful podcast to memorialise the Canadian Trucker’s Convoy — and for inviting me to appear on it! Thanks also to René for purchasing a signed copy of “Covid-19,” Psychological Operations, and the War for Technocracy. I was in some pain during this interview, especially in the second half, having just sprained my knee, but I did my best. We got into:* the political significance of the Canadian Freedom Convoy;* why “war” is an accurate characterisation of what has been taking place since 2020; * the economic aspect of the war: attacks on the working and middle classes, aimed, not merely at “neofeudalism,” but slavery; * the importance of memorialisation and anamnesis in coming to terms with the abuse that was meted out against us in 2020/21 — but also the heroic acts of resistance that took place; * what resistance looks like in the Omniwar: decentralised non-compliance with all aspects of technocracy (including the smart phone); * the technocratic attempt to gain direct access/control over human bodies; * the UK mask mandate in July 2020 as the turning point for me in deciding to do this work; * why it is not enough for a single “domino” to fall, such as JFK, the moon landing, “9/11,” the 2008 mass theft event, etc.; * humiliating belief in absurdities and satanic mockery; * how to know who to trust in the context of the war for technocracy (the three camps of awareness);* the dangers of wireless technology and efforts to connect human bodies to an external control grid; * the use of classified military technologies on “9/11” and again with the so-called “Covid-19 vaccines”; and * the war of good against evil and the necessity of prayer. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dhughes.substack.com/subscribe

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