Culture Shapes Perceptions and Reality

Yesterday I was asked to join a conversation about the role of culture in supporting oppression and genocide.

Role of Culture in Supporting Oppression & Genocide (video 52 minutes 37 seconds)

During the discussion, I referred to The Controversy of Zion by Douglas Reed and a Critical Thinking paper published in November 2019, Gulag Academia.

Charles Malet of UK Column recently interviewed Montgomery Toms whose eyes were opened to the academic gulag at the age of 14. The abuse and alienation Monty suffered at secondary school with the onset of the Covid PSYOP (trojan) would have subdued and damaged many a lesser soul but his courage and adherence to truth has led him on a path of discovery. He now devotes his energy to share what he has learned.

Stolen Youth—with Montgomery Toms (video 51 minutes 14 seconds)
At just 19 years of age, Montgomery Toms finds himself cast into a dystopian reality, surrounded by peers overwhelmed by ignorance and apathy. Having seen the rise of dehumanising and draconian behaviours within the education system, Monty has taken to the streets to galvanise the young and to make them aware of the threats lying in front of them.
To download Monty’s Top 5 Threats leaflet, Click Here

Some in activist circles dismiss youth as shallow and compliant. The reality is that growing numbers, irrespective of age, are becoming beacons of light in these dark times.