HOW TO RECOGNIZE THE WOLVES IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING

People are waking up to the fact that what once passed for democracy, no longer holds. Nominally Western countries are still holding elections, but increasingly there are visible as well as less visible interventions into the system when candidates might win who are holding programs and opinions that do not conform with the puppeteers behind the scenes. Most recently we saw examples of this in Moldova and Romania. The official narrative is still that there is nothing to see here and those raising the alarm are conspiracy nuts. But the interventions have become so obvious, there's no denying them. A person who worked through piles of thick unreadable, historic tomes so we don't have to, is Jay Dyer. Recently he talked to British podcaster,  journalist and Director of Investigations @RestoreBritain_, Lewis Brackpool on this subject. 


Sep. 25, 2025 Lewis Brackpool: Who Exactly Are The Fabians?

We are talking about the Fabians as if they were a recent development. If fact, this movement has been around for over a century. Its precursors even longer than that. Dyer goes into the entire history. 

While most of the liberal and left-leaning British establishment is in some way allied with the Fabian Society, it is harder to ascertain who is internationally aligned with the group and if there is any coordination. 

On the other hand, this is not even necessary. While there was a time when the Fabians were in their role as wolves in sheep's cloths*, covering their tracks and hiding their real views in layers of smoke and mirrors, that time is now over. 


Sadly the world is dividing into two camps. We used to call them the Left and the Right, or progressive versus conservative, but these labels are no longer very useful since the policies cut right through what used to be typical Left versus Right issues. 

A more useful line of division is the globalists or internationalists versus the national populists, but these policies are harder to detect. Populists are found on both sides of the spectrum. Nationalism can easily be faked, while legitimate geopolitics are also going on. 

Harder to obscure are policies that are in the national interest versus those that serve the interests of the global elites. But you can take no one for granted and you have to ask yourself continuously what purpose a certain policy or person serves. 

Those following the lectures of Dr Zac Porcu (link) may have less problems identifying our wolves in sheep's clothing, since the ideology is easily going back to the early days of the Enlightenment. But I daresay the root goes a lot deeper than that. They've been around since recorded human history in one form or another. 


*The phrase "wolves in sheep's clothing" originates from Jesus' Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew, where He warns, "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves". This idiom describes individuals who deceive others by appearing harmless and trustworthy, like sheep, while harboring malicious or destructive intentions, symbolized by wolves. The metaphor highlights a deceptive disguise, where the outward appearance of innocence and purity masks an inward nature of violence and greed.

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