He has said some good things but overall he seems confused, guess that's due to health problems. As for this: he is either very naive or totally sold out; his ego is too big to make him trustworthy.
Saved for listening later today. I’m not reading the comments but I like some of Peter’s messages. As I got to listen more to his interviews I noticed he doesn’t exactly exercise what he preaches. I saw this particular interview with some moslems, who were supposedly highly regarded…. Anyway, they confronted him about his statements in the past, in which I have not seen but as he was confronted, Jordan cowers like a faggot. So much for standing up for being a man, and doing the right thing and saying the right thing. Instead he got intimidated by a bunch of sandrat nobodys. Most of the respect that has been created by his motivational messages have been lost. I still agree with some messages, but really do not see him as the mentor I thought he was. Just another coward who speaks quite bravely against feminism then cowers down to a bunch of sandrats.
Edit: Thank you for posting this. Quite a very interesting take. One takeaway is the lesson of questioning everything and applying critical thinking. I had to idea about Jordan’s drug abuse, especially right after 12 Rules. Quite interesting indeed.
Caveat: I have only listened to the first six minutes but I am not sure that Polly is on the right track here - which is unusual.
The WEF has strength in depth. It has operatives in governments and its ideas already embedded round the world. For instance, Agenda 21, which was the forerunner of Agenda 2030, has been around since the Rio Earth Summit in 1992. My local council in the UK mentions it in its documents and fully intrends to carry it out.
It may be that current messaging of the WEF is weak but the project has been ongoing for many years.
Peterson, on the other hand, will just set up a talking shop with no operatives in world governments and bureaucracies. No policies already a few decades into being imposed.
Yes, it's everything the WEF tries to sell us, but in a less agressive form. He sounds so nice when he talks about these topics, doesn't he? And as you say: these "problems" are creted by the cabal, there is no need to address them, just get rid of these bastards and run a world in a manner that these "problems" don't occur.
There is some really sinister bullshit going on here.
Good to see this posted again, some may have missed it. Wish she'd hurry up with Part 2, very interesting dig.
Well, I was one of them who missed it, lol. I always had bad vibes watching the guy talk, didn't resonate with me, so I quit listening to him.
He has said some good things but overall he seems confused, guess that's due to health problems. As for this: he is either very naive or totally sold out; his ego is too big to make him trustworthy.
Not really a part II, but some more in depth: https://www.bitchute.com/video/4TiSnZfSKBo1/
Thanks!
You're welcome.
Saved for listening later today. I’m not reading the comments but I like some of Peter’s messages. As I got to listen more to his interviews I noticed he doesn’t exactly exercise what he preaches. I saw this particular interview with some moslems, who were supposedly highly regarded…. Anyway, they confronted him about his statements in the past, in which I have not seen but as he was confronted, Jordan cowers like a faggot. So much for standing up for being a man, and doing the right thing and saying the right thing. Instead he got intimidated by a bunch of sandrat nobodys. Most of the respect that has been created by his motivational messages have been lost. I still agree with some messages, but really do not see him as the mentor I thought he was. Just another coward who speaks quite bravely against feminism then cowers down to a bunch of sandrats.
Edit: Thank you for posting this. Quite a very interesting take. One takeaway is the lesson of questioning everything and applying critical thinking. I had to idea about Jordan’s drug abuse, especially right after 12 Rules. Quite interesting indeed.
Caveat: I have only listened to the first six minutes but I am not sure that Polly is on the right track here - which is unusual.
The WEF has strength in depth. It has operatives in governments and its ideas already embedded round the world. For instance, Agenda 21, which was the forerunner of Agenda 2030, has been around since the Rio Earth Summit in 1992. My local council in the UK mentions it in its documents and fully intrends to carry it out.
It may be that current messaging of the WEF is weak but the project has been ongoing for many years.
Peterson, on the other hand, will just set up a talking shop with no operatives in world governments and bureaucracies. No policies already a few decades into being imposed.
He wants his consortium to tackle 6 key questions:
From the screenshot. I know -- I only see 5.
But no thank you.
There is no energy problem. No poverty problem. Etc.
We have a satanic psychopathic group problem. They either cause all our problems or obstruct us from fixing them.
Yes, it's everything the WEF tries to sell us, but in a less agressive form. He sounds so nice when he talks about these topics, doesn't he? And as you say: these "problems" are creted by the cabal, there is no need to address them, just get rid of these bastards and run a world in a manner that these "problems" don't occur.
There is some really sinister bullshit going on here.
JP is a WEFF-enthusiast? Nah.... not buying it.