Episode 122
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Beneath the surface of the global economy lies a network of control — invisible, efficient, and deeply intentional. In this episode, George Monty investigates the nexus between corporatocracy, global supply chains, and the shadow of eugenic thought that persists in policy, technology, and social design.
From historical power structures to modern biotech frontiers, this conversation explores how control systems evolve — and how awareness and autonomy become acts of rebellion.
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back. My friends. Welcome back to another day in paradise. I've missed your last week, but I'm back this week. I've been thinking about Everybody and I've been thinking about the world in which I live the world in which you live. And though I don't have the right to talk about the exact world in which you live. I am trying to empathize. It seems to me around the world.
There is quite a bit of chaos and strife. However, I think that's always been what I want to talk about this kind of going to be a witch's cauldron of ideas and thoughts that have been swirling around in there. Yes. Reality brew ha ha of fundamental flaws in our society. Why do I mean by that?
Well, on one hand, I look at some headlines and I see people in the streets rioting and fighting for their right to go outside. There are rights to be treated like a human being for their rights to be recognized as human beings, a universal right, a right to some sort of, normalicy some sort of freedom to take your kid to school or to do something with your family on a weekend, right?
Some videos from my brothers and sisters and the Netherlands today, it was just heart wrenching. The same with Italy. People being pushed back into their homes and pushed back into the stone age is because the people who claim to be in charge do not want to face the final reckoning, which is coming their way. Right. You know, I, I honestly believe that what we're seeing right now is not an epidemic or a pandemic that we're being told about.
We are facing both of those. However, COVID is just to cover up for all our world's broken financial system. If you look at some of the hardest hit places right now, they are the hardest hit places with the most of the places in which our hit the hardest, like lets look at Brazil, they have so many natural resources right now. There's been a long-term struggle in Brazil to free up those resources and get those resources into the Supply Chains of the world.
There is in fact there was a fight right now amongst China and the U S everybody knows about, but what people aren't really talking about is the fight for Supply Chains. So if we think about COVID as a broken down financial system, perhaps a better, you know, perhaps a chick, a side chain would be COVID as an attempt to re assign Supply Chains to the rest of the world is a battle for supply chain dominance.
And that means the economy. That means resources. That means human resources. That means capital. That means roads. That means infrastructure. And we're not going to move forward until t
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