20 Minutes with Neil Oliver Banned by Google


Posted originally on the CTH on June 22, 2024 | Sundance 

In prior months you may remember me saying the mechanisms of control will shift to specifically target individuals, not ideas.

The banning, blocking, removing and censorship of ideas, thoughts and concepts was the control activity that took place in the past six to eight years.  Now that many of those black-listed ideas and opinions have been shown to be more accurate than the approved, white-listed claims that stood before, the censorship effort has to modify and target the truthtellers.

Thus, in this censorship game, big tech moves to target individuals.  As CTH predicted a few years ago, Neil Oliver is one of those individuals.

During his recent interview with Tucker Carlson, Neil Oliver delivered some insight, thoughts and datapoints about SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) and the subsequent gene modification serum, fraudulently called “a vaccination,” that remain miles beyond controversial.

Within the 2+ hour interview, that 20-minute segment was banned from the Google approved version of the interview on YouTube, and only exists on the Rumble version.  {Direct Rumble Link Here} I am sharing that part to expand the discussion because the topic is stunningly critical and important.  CTH readers well understand that our conversation is generally at least six months ahead of the population discussion based on a non-traditional perspective of information and subject analysis. WATCH:

Neil Oliver: How Banks Took Over Empires, and the Truth About WWII, Brexit, & COVID

What Neil Oliver discusses beginning at 01:47:25 is exactly what we have discussed on these pages for years.  It was also during my trip to DC during the COVID lockdown of 2020 that I had the painful realization the best message anyone could deliver would be to “live your absolute best life and do it right now.”

Oliver is the only other voice I have consistently heard saying that “the need for control is a reaction to fear, and *they* are scared.”  Oliver sees the same fear in the control system that I do, and that many of you can see.  The people and financial agents manipulating the institutional mechanisms are fraught with fear; thus, their extreme fiats and overreaching.

Also, like Oliver, I am optimistic.  However, my pragmatic optimism comes from a more faith-filled disposition.  I am thankful for the “GREAT SORTING” that took place, and I do not pretend that it never happened.  Actually, this “Great Sorting” was/is the source of inspiration to reaffirm the non-pretending part of life.

I will not walk around and pretend that I did not learn about people close to me based on their reaction to the COVID-19 fear and control.  I do not espouse a negative reminder or judgement, nor do I need to pretend the dividing line was not clearly learned.

As Oliver said in a great metaphor, the COVID-19 response overall was like being a child and watching a false fire in the house.  For many of us we saw our family and friends rush onto the lawn without concern for our well-being.  Then, when they realized the fire threat was fake, they returned only to find us looking -perhaps glaring- at them quite differently.

I will not pretend those lessons were not learned.

Yes, I now have a better idea how the cattle cars were loaded in Germany and Poland without opposition.  Yes, I now have a better understanding of exactly what percentage of the authorities will comply with demands to arrest free-range people, just because they are given instructions to arrest non-compliant citizens.

Yes, in many examples I have redefined the word “trust” within my own psyche.  Yes, yes, yes, to all the lessons as I watched the people in every house on the block run onto the lawns simultaneously, and yes, I took note of exactly who it was.

This “Great Sorting” helped me sort out a lot of things in my actual, physical and literal life as it pertains to exactly how to live the best one – and who to hang around while doing it.  Again, without judgement, deep things were learned about deep things.

Perhaps we are all very thankful for the “great sorting,” and the benefits of the non-pretending life that it affirmed.

Wolverines, Neil….  WOLVERINES! 

Excellent Discussion – Tucker Carlson Interviews Neil Oliver


Posted originally on the CTH on June 21, 2024 | Sundance

Neil Oliver is one of my favorite pundits and voices.  During the COVID-19 nonsense, Oliver was one of the most valuable voices of reason and pandemic narrative destruction.  In this interview with Tucker Carlson, Neil Oliver walks through his great awakening and talks about the ramifications of having the scales dropped from his eyes.

The first several minutes of this video are excellent and the discussion gets deeper and more specific as it goes along.  At around the 17:30 point, there is a very funny dynamic where Neil Oliver doesn’t realize that Tucker Carlson was originally pushing the COVID-19 fraud.  Oliver talks about being targeted by the Vax/Mask/COVID mob without realizing that Carlson was one of the panic pushers; with Carlson famously going so far as to visit Mar-a-Lago and tell President Trump in 2020 that he wasn’t taking the SARS-CoV-2 issue seriously enough.   Neil doesn’t realize it, but Tucker gets very uncomfy and awkward as Oliver asks Carlson how he dealt with the hate.

Neil Oliver has a great way of articulating his thoughts and pragmatically discussing them in a way that permits the viewer to join in the process.  What Oliver describes is the same thing that many of us felt and experienced.  This is a very good interview.  WATCH:

Chapters:
00:00 Neil Oliver
01:07 Conspiracy theorist
10:07 The Great Sorting (COVID)
18:29 What does Democracy really mean?
29:49 Being slandered by the Left is a badge of honor
42:48 The corruption of the media in the UK
48:48 The Scottish hate speech law
1:01:54 Trump and Brexit
1:12:38 Are we heading towards revolution?
1:29:48 Has the American Republic fallen?
1:35:02 The banks
1:48:05 The hero’s journey

After watching this video, I am prone to pose the vaccination resistance question again for a new audience that may have missed it the first time around.