Tim Dillon
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
AI, Christianity, nationalism.
We're going to wrap it in a package.
We're going to merge these seemingly disparate ideologies into one thing so that we can sell it to you.
So what seems to be happening is this is my call.
This is what I'm saying.
I don't know if I'm right, but I'm literally.
And by the way, when someone puts this on the news, make sure you leave out the I don't know if I'm right and then just put the rest of it on.
But if you look at the elites, they're not a monolith per se.
There's lots of different parts of the world where lots of different, you know, for example, Russia and China have different interests than the United States and Britain.
We all get that.
Pretty obvious.
one world seems to be dying.
That is the world of, you know, they talk about it briefly where they talk about nuclear deterrence, the unipolar American moment, America being the sole superpower, supernational organizations like NATO, the European Union,
This world was largely a post-World War II creation.
America, the dollar being the reserve currency, central bankers setting monetary policy all over the world.
All of this kind of growing out of an Eastern elite out of the United States.
You know, also in the UK, where you had a world order created and built around the idea of these organizations that were kind of corporate in their nature.
These groups, the Council on Foreign Relations, trilateral groups, all these people took out all these different groups that create a consensus amongst the wealthiest and most powerful people in the United States, Britain, Europe.
And now that we have countries like China, you have countries like India, the unipolar moment is over.
You have Russia, has now built itself up.