What NO ONE Is Saying About Tucker Carlson’s Putin Interview

Doubt is a corollary of intelligence. So is humility.

Christel Petitcollin

I don't know what I don't know” keeps repeating US-based Ivorian podcaster Mohammed Diallo, stating the obvious. And he's absolutely right on that point. With all due respect to every “experts” and dogmatists of one kind or another, no one holds the truth. Period. Everyone can make mistakes including those who've always been showing great discernment – and that, the human ego, terrified of anything it cannot control, has great trouble accepting.

All this to make it clear that the article below reflects the author's views, not necessarily mine. However, the reason I chose to share it with you is because, in my opinion, he makes some valid points (remember “rogue“ mainstream journalist Richard Boutry in France) and my gut feeling is that it's all too easy. I hate to burst the bubble and sound like a black-pilled purveyor of disinformation, the fact is those who've been pulling the strings on this planet for so long are not as stupid as some wrongly assume. It would be very naive or very arrogant for us to believe that “draining the swamp” will be enough to make the world a good place to live in. I'm anticipating the outrage, but if the world is what it is today – if those corrupt entities have been able to cause so much damage for so long, it's essentially our fault as humankind. Just look at how we behave at the smallest level, the thoughts we entertain, the words we speak, etc. “It's not me, THEY started this!” Anyway, I won't go over things I keep repeating at length on every occasion. As long as we keep fuelling the same storylines within, in our subconscious, the movie won't be any different no matter how many times you change the sets and actors.

Nothing will ever change even with the most honest leaders in the world (as if such utopia could somewhat exist, which I'm very doubtful about) as long as the grassroots (us) are ungrounded and bogged down in their mind fog and magma of discrepancies. Let's grow up. Let's step out of the schoolyard. Let's stop believing in unicorns and let's work on shifting our inner vibration to pull our own Excalibur out of the stone. No one can do it for us. Everything else is a distraction to prevent us from getting on with the job, for once we all regain our sovereignty, no self-proclaimed king of the world can ever claim our kingdom as theirs – that inner sanctuary harbouring the magic lantern projecting the film on the outside world. Feel free to dig in my Pensieve for more details on that inner work. I even designed a map to help you find your way. If you're still around, it's because you can do it.

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Everyone is talking about Tucker Carlson’s interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The two-hour long conversation was live-streamed on twitter. Every major news outlet has had some form of coverage.

You can watch the whole thing HERE.

After eight years of covering the Ukraine coup/civil War, and more specifically Western propaganda on Russia, I could pretty much tell you everything Putin was going to say before he said it.

Anybody who has covered Russia or Ukraine could tell you that.

He was always going to detail, in cogent and historically literate terms, Russia’s position on Ukraine.

He was always going to cite the (very real) broken promises Western diplomats made about NATO’s Eastward expansion.

He was almost certainly going remake his very worthy point about US foreign policy never seeming to change no matter who is President.

He’s an intelligent and persuasive speaker, and he was always going to do well.

And, if this was 2014, that would be great.

But it’s not 2014 is it?

It’s 2024 & the world is being hurried fast toward the Brave New (“multipolar”) Normal. Russia is on board with Agenda 2030 & very powerful western establishment voices are now promoting Putin & his once-sidelined views.

In the face of these realities we should be asking questions about the relevance and purpose of this kind of geopolitical theatrics.

Let’s remind ourselves again that everyone is talking about the Putin interview.

EVERYONE.

From Hillary to Elon to Russell Brand.

Every major news outlet covered it, too. Maybe they “fact-checked” it, maybe they ranted about it or insisted it be banned, but they were all talking about it.

Let’s compare and contrast that coverage to the coverage of Oliver Stone’s 4-part interview with Putin in 2017.

Seriously. Look at the difference. It tells you a great deal about how the establishment agenda is changing. There were no big headlines then.

But I don’t want to talk about Putin. Because everyone is talking about Putin.

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