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GVP #095 - Joe Atwill - Lifetime Actors & Culture Creation

from Good Vibrations Podcast · host Mark Devlin

American author, scholar and researcher Joseph Atwill guests on this instalment. Joe's controversial and much-lauded book 'Caesar's Messiah,' expounded the theory that the official take on any events throughout human history have been carefully crafted at the hands of the controlling 'elite' class of the time. This dynamic continues to this day, and much of how it gets done is down to Lifetime Actors - those with public personas that we all recognise, but whose true nature and real job in society are something very different. We get into the back-stories of a few examples, from Bill Gates to Kim Kardashian. Social engineering and culture-creation at the hands of such organisations as the Tavistock Institute, the Frankfurt School, Stanford University and others are never far from the surface, and Joe explains how these, in turn, are connected into Cultural Marxism and the American Jewish Committee. Joe's on-line work can be found at www.caesarsmessiah.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-vibrations-podcast--2594848/support.

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