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https://escapekey.substack.com/p/switching-sides-the-story-of-jeffrey
I’d heard the name Jeffrey Sachs on occasion when the below interview aired. And in just a few seconds he’d gained my trust, if for no other reason but him daring to ‘speak misinformation’ on live TV, a crime worthy of a severe punishment back in the heady days of the Trusted News Initiative telling us all to ‘trust the science’… even if that did appear to change rather frequently. But I then discovered that - in the case of Jeffrey Sachs - he not so much comes with baggage, but in fact with an entire airport full of said. I wasn’t originally going to write this, because I generally consider engaging in these exercises, ‘calling out the other side’, a total waste of time - typically because they tend to degenerate into he-said-she-said scenarios, though with two exceptions to this rule of mine; AG Huff because to my astonishment I one day found that he’d blocked me in spite of us never really communicating. But - fortunately - I’d bought his book, and that gave me a reason to actually read it.
I had heard Sachs speak on several occasions before and thought he was tinged a bit red, but I wasn’t too sure about it. Now I am. He is not only tinged red he is a thoroughgoing communist of the WEF variety. He is a friken globalist, without a doubt. The only reason to listen to him would be to know what the communists want.
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very interesting indeed...
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