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Outstanding piece of work again Miri - as always. And as I am sure you know from previous comments I’ve made - especially about Starmer, Trump/RFK Jnr - I am in total agreement! Power granted by the people like never seen before - even more than 1997 under Lord Blair. A new perspective for me is what you have suggested about Julian Assange. Thanks for that! Makes total sense. I’ve always had a suspicion but never the right ideas about why I am unsure about that whole saga. Will ponder some more.
Many thanks, Gareth, much appreciated. Yes, the Assange angle is new for me too, I'd never really given it much thought, until reading Francis O'Neill's excellent analysis (linked in the piece and below) a couple of days ago. Much to ponder indeed!
Oh that’s the guy I saw on the Delingpod. He was absolutely outstanding on that. He just got better and better as the interview went on. Thanks for sharing. It’s a great (and extremely) though provoking substack!
Another great piece of analysis, thanks Miri. The fact that you're talking us through this pretty much in realtime definitely surely shows you're part of the elaborate reveal identified in the Dovic-91 modelling documents :)
Many thanks, Patricia. I don't think the Royals have any real power any more, and are more ceremonial figureheads, as with other countries' monarchies. The real power-players are much higher up, and they are the ones coordinating world events and telling the Royals what to do (probably controlling them through blackmail). My experience is that anybody who is instantly recognisable and a household name, such as our Royals are, is never a genuinely powerful person. The ultra-powerful are too clever to make themselves tabloid celebrities, and most of them could walk past us in the street unnoticed.
Outstanding piece of work again Miri - as always. And as I am sure you know from previous comments I’ve made - especially about Starmer, Trump/RFK Jnr - I am in total agreement! Power granted by the people like never seen before - even more than 1997 under Lord Blair. A new perspective for me is what you have suggested about Julian Assange. Thanks for that! Makes total sense. I’ve always had a suspicion but never the right ideas about why I am unsure about that whole saga. Will ponder some more.
Many thanks, Gareth, much appreciated. Yes, the Assange angle is new for me too, I'd never really given it much thought, until reading Francis O'Neill's excellent analysis (linked in the piece and below) a couple of days ago. Much to ponder indeed!
https://francisoneill.substack.com/p/julian-assange
Oh that’s the guy I saw on the Delingpod. He was absolutely outstanding on that. He just got better and better as the interview went on. Thanks for sharing. It’s a great (and extremely) though provoking substack!
Another great piece of analysis, thanks Miri. The fact that you're talking us through this pretty much in realtime definitely surely shows you're part of the elaborate reveal identified in the Dovic-91 modelling documents :)
Many thanks Dan! (Er yes, does rather look that way!)
Entirely feasible, entirely impossible paradigm!
I enjoyed especially your playful McCann’s Coven Chips hypothesis.
Very interesting, Miri, and I agree with quite a lot of it. Particularly your view on Assange.
But why would the royal family be willingly participating in their own destruction? Doesn't altogether make sense.
Many thanks, Patricia. I don't think the Royals have any real power any more, and are more ceremonial figureheads, as with other countries' monarchies. The real power-players are much higher up, and they are the ones coordinating world events and telling the Royals what to do (probably controlling them through blackmail). My experience is that anybody who is instantly recognisable and a household name, such as our Royals are, is never a genuinely powerful person. The ultra-powerful are too clever to make themselves tabloid celebrities, and most of them could walk past us in the street unnoticed.
Agree that it's those behind the scenes who are the powerful ones.
BTW, it's Priscilla!!
Ah, sorry - autocorrect!
Oh how I hate that autocorrect!