AJP 129 | Tom Mackey — Police investigator realised that the state was committing the biggest fraud
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Former police officer Tom Mackey was a fraud detective in Scotland. He wanted to understand the monetary system better in order to improve the understanding of his field. He lost all sense of purpose in his profession when he realised that the monetary system is an organised fraud perpetrated on the public, and that most people struggle to manage because of the high taxes imposed on them by the state. Seven years ago, he had enough and left the UK on a motorbike. After several years in Europe, he has arrived in Central America to travel the entire continent from north to south. During his travels, he witnessed illogical and inhuman covid measures. He is tired of the divisive narratives from the leaders and the media. He saw it already during the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants in the UK. He observed that people who never even went to church hated people from the “other” religion because of the media narrative. In today's society, he sees how people are taught to blame the misery, because of their own faults and shortcomings, on other “groups”.Tom Mackay:› The Madbiker • Flickr • Route • Off the Hamster WheelSome of the topics discussed:› 2015 European migrant crisis (search)› Robert Maxwell (search)› Pound sterling (search)› Dunblane school massacre (search)› 1968 firearms act UK (search)› the mob of rome (search)› bread and circuses (search)› divide and conquer (search) • divide and rule (search)› protestants vs catholics scotland (search)› protestants vs catholics ireland (search)› Cremona Italy COVID (search)› Spanish official apologizes for spraying beach with bleach to prevent coronavirus› Pan Am Flight 103 (search)› Yuri Bezmenov • Griffin's 1984 interview with Yuri BezmenovDownload this episodeRecorded: 2024-02-06Published: 2024-02-23Support Antijantepodden?Do you appreciate the work we do, and want to support future episodes?Find out how you can give something back to us at antijantepodden.com!Subscribe to our newsletter