These guys seem sincere and really informed on the status quo, but I see lots of comments accusing them of being frauds, controlled opposition, etc. I've pretty much narrowed down the list of guys I listen to and these two are at the top of that list.
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I'm an non-excitable based type of guy and I really like Clif High's videos. I sometimes know a bit about the various tangents and I find that he can be sloppy of the details, especially with his etymology and pronunciations of foreign words.
I forgive him this sloppiness because he isn't a details guy at all, he's a synthesizer, a big-picture guy and he joins things together to gain understanding.
I find myself thinking in a more systemic mode when I am watching his videos and that's a welcome new string to my bow.
I really don't think Clif is any kind of controlled opposition. I think he is not neurotypical and extremely intelligent. If expanding my thinking like that is meant to be opposition, they are doing it wrong.
You can take or leave his level of doominess in his predictions. He understands a lot of the complexity of the world and the emergent properties, but you can't model everything and he isn't an expert in immunology, neither is he a details man. This part isn't what he is so valuable for.
Perhaps I haven't seen enough of his videos, I am willing to believe that his statistical linguistic analysis has predictive power, but I'm not sure how it could predict chaotic acute events. We'll see how close it gets. I'd like to know more about the principles behind it.
The "bug", a kind of mind reading space aliien or alien superorganism he mentions is his analog of mind controlling evil which he thinks is averse to the individualistic nature of humans which makes them unpredictable and difficult to control. I have no idea of how literally he means this analog, but it is very useful to me to try to understand the alien type of thinking that Clif describes which sees human variability and adaptability as aberrent to order. Clif describes the humans within the cabal as being fooled telepathically by the bug to destroy their own species and in the end to destroy themselves. He sees the cabal as having weak minds, susceptible to control. imagine Klaus Scwab for instance. The end result of his wet dreams would be his own destruction as well as the rest of humanity because of the fragility that the new world order would bring.
I've gotten used to hearing about the Eye-talians and Dr. Fausi.