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Sovereign Nations

The 4 Stages of Ideological Subversion | Public Occurrences, Ep. 119

Apr 26, 2024
The podcast discusses leftist college students calling for the end of Israel, far-right groups advocating for an authoritarian new world order, and the goal of creating instability to fuel a revolution. Emphasis is placed on ideological subversion tactics, stages of societal breakdown, and the potential implications of chaos on governance.
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Quick takeaways

  • The orchestrated hate-filled riots from the left and social media hate from far-right groups aim to create instability and ignite a revolution.
  • Transitioning from objective truth and liberty to radical subjectivism and authoritarian governance is a prevalent goal in societal shifts and ideologies.

Deep dives

The Issue is Never the Issue

The podcast delves into the concept that the true underlying motivation behind various issues is to fuel a revolution. It highlights how different topics like COVID-19, Black Lives Matter, and conflict between Ukraine and Russia have been utilized to further this revolution. The speaker emphasizes that the current focus on anti-Semitism is another pawn in this ideological battle, aiming to divide and destabilize the nation.

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