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#15764091 at 2022-03-02 18:15:39 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19933: Decertify Wisconsin Edition
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I've tried very hard not to believe in conspiracy theories, but I've been here [the European parliament] now for over 15 years, and I can see there is a move towards supranationalism [...] I've got to know over the years the van Rumpuys, the Schultzs, you know, the Barrosos, even the Junkers, the Timmermans, and it's completely clear, they actually want to destroy the nation state as a unit.
A few years ago, the Greek Prime Minister said "I'll give you a referendum". He was removed and replaced by a former Goldman Sachs director. And whenever the project goes wrong, whether the Euro has a crisis, or the asylum crisis with the borders, every single time there is for these guys an opportunity. It's known as the "beneficial crisis".
Soon after the documentary cuts to a sequence during which footage of people living in poverty are juxtaposed with images of Hungarian-American Jewish billionaire philanthropist George Soros, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Mexican economist Agustin Carstens, American Jewish politician Henry Kissinger, and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair at various meetings of the World Economic Forum.
Farage later states:
It is about the building of an Empire. And the paradox of this project, of this supranational European project, is the least popular it becomes with the people, the bigger mess it creates, the more power they get at the centre.
Further Conspiracy Theory Links
Farage has long shown a willingness to rub shoulders with conspiracy theorists and to engage in conspiratorial rhetoric.
Farage and his press aide Dan Jukes have been photographed with American conspiracy theorist Jack Posobiec, a key figure in spreading the "Pizzagate" conspiracy theory, which alleged that a Washington DC pizzeria was a front for a paedophile ring that stretched to the top of the Democratic Party. Brexit Party figures including Farage, Jukes, and MEPs Michael Heaver, Martin Daubney and Nathan Gill have all retweeted Posobiec's content.
The Guardian has detailed the ways in which Farage has tailored his language on his multiple appearances on the American fake news channel InfoWars, writing that "what becomes evident is that Farage has conspiracy theories of his own: primarily that the EU is part of a wider plot to usher in world government".
HOPE not hate has also exposed extensive links of figures close to Farage to InfoWars Editor-at-Large Paul Joseph Watson, who is a close associate of Farage's press aide Dan Jukes, and MEP Michael Heaver. Heaver, Jukes and Farage have retweeted Watson a staggering combined total of 877 times (695 of them Heaver).
We have also exposed that Brexit Party MEPs have also appeared on the antisemitic, David Icke-affiliated radio broadcast The Richie Allen Show, a key online platform for Holocaust deniers and conspiratorial antisemites.
https://hopenothate.org.uk/chapter/exposed-nigel-farage-in-bizarre-conspiracy-theory-film/
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#7978249 at 2020-01-31 17:05:17 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10211: Coincidences are fun! Edition
'Like storming the beaches all over again': Brexit Party evokes WWII rhetoric as MEPs leave Brussels to sound of bagpipes
Brexit Party MEPs have left the European Parliament in Brussels for the final time, accompanied by a cacophony of noise from a marching bagpiper and holding a huge Union Jack as they celebrated the UK's imminent exit from the EU.
The group of jubilant Brexiteers - led by former Tory MP Ann Widdecombe - marched across the Place du Luxembourg in the Belgian capital on Friday morning, accompanied by a bagpiper playing the military tune 'Cock o' the North' to add to the triumphalist atmosphere.
They momentarily stopped to pose for the TV cameras and photographers, putting up their Brexit Party umbrellas, before Widdecombe waved goodbye in a taxi, Union Jack in hand.
One of Widdecombe's colleagues in Brussels, Nathan Gill, was heard telling the bagpiper Ben Buckland, a former UKIP candidate: "It was like storming the beaches all over again." Gill's comment evoked rhetoric from wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who famously declared in 1940 "We shall fight on the beaches."
https://www.rt.com/uk/479716-brexit-party-leave-brussels-bagpipes/