MarkGB - writer & retired businessman. I'm not a member of any political party & have no vested interests. I offer my own independent view on world events
Aug 27, 2020 • 7 tweets • 4 min read
1. Wars are created by murderers in high places 2. Financial crises are created by thieves in high places 3. Pedophile networks consist of perverts & blackmailers in high places 4. And the rest remain silent 5. We are not governed by the 'cream', we are ruled by the 'scum'
CONT 6. These criminals hold themselves 'above the law', through:
- devices like 'diplomatic immunity'
- deceptions like 'too big to fail'
- the power to silence 'informers'
- the resources to deter law suits with $millions of legal costs
- control of a captive MSM & corrupt NGOs
CONT
Jul 14, 2020 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
A number of points made in an aggressive tone, coz:
a) the world is going to hell
b) the perps are posing as the good guys
c) being ‘polite’ seems rather redundant
1. If govts gave a crap about 'global health', there would NOT be dozens of bio-warfare labs strewn round the world
2. Govts lied about Vietnam, Iraq & Libya
Big pharma prioritises its patents over your health, & uses unlawful kickbacks & clinical trials manipulation
Bill Gates has been sued repeatedly for malpractice
But bring them together...& they tell the truth
How gullible are you?
Oct 21, 2019 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
THREAD: Thoughts on 2020: 1/7
The US election will not 'fix' anything. Trust in the system is gone; Washington is now morally bankrupt. Unless the victory margin is large, the loser will refuse to accept defeat, lawyers will dispute the result & violence will erupt on the street
2020: 2/7
A system corrupted by decades of deceit doesn't get 'fixed'; it collapses. As the process unfolds it will become increasingly clear to 'ordinary' people that the primary concern of ‘elites’ is ALWAYS to maintain their grip on power. When threatened, they 'double-down'
Aug 28, 2019 • 4 tweets • 6 min read
2003 article at 'The Harvard Crimson' celebrating Epstein's "special connection with one of the most prominent figures at Harvard - Univ. Pres. Lawrence H. Summers".
So, @CNBC@washingtonpost@nytimes et al: when are you going to ask @LHSummers about this? thecrimson.com/article/2003/5…@CNBC@washingtonpost@nytimes@LHSummers The media's apparent disinterest in these connections, and the strange amnesia of 'insiders' around their relationship with Epstein, may find their roots in comments @LHSummers made to Elisabeth Warren some years ago, and very similar comments he made to Yanis Varoufakis: