"NO, PRIME MINISTER": LIZ TRUSS ON DEEP STATE CORRUPTION

First off, sorry for my leave of absence without advance notice. I was hospitalized with abdominal pains. Turned out, I was being poisoned by an over prescription of meds. I am gradually regaining my strength, but blogging will be slow for the time being. Let's start off with an interesting interview in the category righteous outrage that Glenn Beck had with the shortest sitting PM in British history, Liz Truss. She has a few interesting revelations about her short span in office that are reflective of today's (geo)politics. She knows one or two things about the treason committed by establishment 'Conservatives' and the corruption of the administrative state  against the people. 


March 23, 2025 Genn Beck Podcast: 'Britain Is a Failed State': PM Truss BLASTS UK's Decline | The Glenn Beck Podcast | Ep 250.

While Truss' credentials may not engender the greatest confidence, Truss is a breath of fresh air when compared to the cohort of political 'leaders' that are currently running Europe into the ground.

As far as they a concerned, words simply fail to describe that level of utter incompetence and mental immaturity. 

Truss is breaking some good news on air during the interview that may benefit the British as well as people in the rest of the world. Her initiative deserves following elsewhere, especially in Europe. 

The former PM is rather optimistic about the future and how to turn  the current disastrous trajectory around in 2029. Personally I don't think the UK -- or the rest of NW Europe -- is going to exist that long, as a recognizable Western eparchy. It is already gone. 

There is a marked difference between Europe and America that is not discussed in the interview. The Nihilism that has become a silent, integral part of the mental makeup in Europe, does not extent to at least the conservative half of Americans. 

Of course there are Europeans longing for the old nation state, to the time when Britain was proud of its empire, and Germans were 'under Uns' and everything was better at home. But that was typical of a certain period in history that is now gone forever. Time has moved on.

The only thing that could really change Europe is taking it in an entirely different direction that would put paid to the old, bankrupt ideologies based on doubt, skepticism and materialist reductionism. 

However, that would take more than a new Churchill, who seems to be the current standard of civilizational heroism. 


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