Showing posts with label Neil Oliver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neil Oliver. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 November 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 26.11.22

This week Neil directly addresses the concerns of people who have personally taken the time to write to him, expressing their fear for what the future holds.  It's not they who ought to be afraid, says our libertarian hero, but rather the very establishment who are instigating such fear in the first place.  As it has always been the case, the people are many and the politicians are few: "We the people, the sovereign people of this country, don't just hold the power - we are the power".

Neil imagines the possibilities if we acted as one to disarm the system, but sadly it is but a pipe dream.  Too many are distracted by sport and TV, Australian 'jungle' capers and the World Cup, while others are only too happy to allow the state to dictate their lives as they scorn free thinkers on the right.

The middle section of this monologue is like a checklist of concerns for Brits who voted Conservative in 2019, but who got nothing conservative in return.  Uncontrolled immigration, rampant crime, grooming gangs, waiting lists - the writing is on the wall for a hapless Tory party whose backbenchers are beginning to stand down well in advance of the next general election.

The final third of Neil's monologue uses the examples of two British historical figures to ram home his point of collective power.  It almost sounds like a socialist call to action and indeed the first of his historical examples is the 1920s Labour activist Mary Barbour, but those were the days when Labour were the working class - rather than the middle class university educated globalist career politicians of today.  And we must never forget that the globalist in chief Klaus Schwab is the one with a bust of Vladimir Lenin in his office.

Neil's closing remarks include the legend: "If we continue to comply, we build our own prison around ourselves".  It's imperative that people on the right understand what this means, because sadly there are still people who swallow the establishment narrative all too easily.

Click below for the full eleven minutes and ten seconds.

Sunday, 20 November 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 19.11.22

The betrayal of Britain by our leaders is the theme for this week's monologue, in a similar vein to last week's excellent piece.  The net zero scam climate scam is first up in Neil's line of attack, followed by the disastrous Covid mandates which combined with the former are clearly aimed at reducing the world's population.  Thousands of Brits continue to drop dead inexplicably, week in and week out - while the mass media says nothing and politicians to push the clot shots.

Crypto scams, Ukraine money laundering, Bill Gates' land grab and the invasion on our southern shores are all touched upon by Mr Oliver.  Globalist plots affect us all and the destruction of the British nation and her people is summed up in this sentence: "The powers that be are intent on breaking the morale and spirit of the British, transforming us into a compliant, dependent, unquestioning herd - ready to accept whatever indignity is foisted upon us next".

What follows is a demolition of the dastardly CCP-adoring Jeremy Hunt.  What will it take for our countrymen and women to wake up to the unspeakable and very deliberate evils being committed upon them?

Click below for the full nine and a half minutes.

Monday, 14 November 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 12.11.22

"Does Britain exist?" is Neil Oliver's opening line in his latest GB News monologue.  He proceeds to elaborate on the question of our nationhood, from the lack of a southern border to the redistribution of taxpayers' money around the world.  He discusses the net zero climate scam and Rishi Sunak's recent commitment to triple funding up to the tune of £11.6 billion to countries around the world 'affected by climate change'.  Then there are the billions more being sent to Ukraine, a far-off conflict that serves no direct British interest.  Meanwhile, our own people are told to pay yet more taxes, while they struggle to heat their homes and go hungry this winter.

Neil's anger is palpable: "Our leaders look us in the eye and steal from us."  This begs a further question, as to why the British people are not similarly outraged by the theft of their hard earned money.  Neil argues that those of our fellow citizens who are angry and awake to the many scams perpetrated on them, deserve our loyalty much more than leaders who clearly despise every one of us.

This is an outstanding monologue, click below for the full 11 and a half minutes.

Sunday, 6 November 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 05.11.22

Neil sets the scene for his latest GB News monologue by venturing back to 1984 and the beginning of Bob Geldof's musical crusade to 'feed the world'.  He quotes the Indian philosopher Amartya Sen who noted that hungry mouths don't get that way by simply a shortage of food, but by design.  In other words, they were prevented from accessing food.  The process is currently under way right now across the West and could potentially achieve worldwide starvation on a scale never before seen.  This current process is known by many names, but is perhaps most commonly referred to as 'net zero'.

Greta Thunberg's recent speech, in which she called for the overthrow of the West's 'oppressive and racist capitalism system', revealed the driving force behind the green agenda.  It's communism.  The bust of Lenin in Klaus Schwab's study is another reminder that the failed doctrine of Marx and Engels inspires the tyrants who seek to enslave humanity - what is left of it after the big cull, that is.

In this latest masterpiece, Neil also tackles one of the prophets of 'climate change' catastrophe - one Al Gore.  The twice failed presidential candidate made millions of dollars off the back of peddling tales of imminent disaster, but 16 years on no such environmental disaster has been forthcoming.  How odd that no mass media outlet has taken him to task over his failure, but that wouldn't fit the narrative.  Disaster is imminent - yet again - only this time there will be a co-ordinated power grab, mass depopulation and enslavement of the human race in the name of it.

There's food aplenty and enough energy to go around, but the masses it seems are going to be simultaneously denied of both.  This is an excellent piece to camera - click below for the full 11 minutes and 24 seconds...

Saturday, 29 October 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 29.10.22

In this week's monologue Neil condemns those who instigated the crises we face.  There is a circular motion to the economic disaster, which was caused initially by lockdowns and excessive money printing and yet the response to the consequences has been to print more money.  The phenomenon  was explained to perfection by Liam Halligan in his stand-in monologue three weeks ago.

It's not Covid's fault, or Putin's or 'climate change'.  It is the fault of our own politicians - including our latest PM, who aided and abetted Boris Johnson with the destructive nanny state that will cost British people for decades to come.

We must never forget what was done and we live in hope that one day justice will be served on those responsible.

Click below for Neil's full ten a half minute monologue.

Saturday, 22 October 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 22.10.22

Our libertarian hero returns to the studio after a three week absence and begins with a quote from boxing legend Mike Tyson: "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth".  He follows up with several more quotes and phrases before the narrative begins in earnest with a look back to the 2016 referendum.  The smug expectations of David Cameron and the establishment were demolished overnight and political chaos ensued for three years as the elites strove to reverse the result.

We are now looking at our fourth PM in six years, although it may turn out to be the same one Tory MPs ousted three months ago.  It's a clown show and pretty irrelevant as Mr Oliver proceeds to tell us.  The real power lies elsewhere and May, Johnson and Truss are merely puppets.  He progresses with gusto, slamming the persistent 'anti-human' agenda of deadly vaccines and net zero.

At almost eleven minutes, this is one of Neil's longest GB News monologues and he appears rushed at times, as if to squeeze in every news story he's missed over the last few weeks.  Not his best by a long shot, but still infinitely more enlightening than anything Peston or Kuenssberg could deliver...

Monday, 3 October 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 01.10.22

Neil's latest monologue delves into the world of finance and usury.  The creation and lending of money by a handful of faceless and unaccountable bankers leads to a society under the thumb of debt and servitude to the system.  Thomas Jefferson warned of the excessive power of the banking system as far back as 1802 when he was US president: "I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies".

Oliver's monologue is not to be taken as an unadulterated attack on capitalism, for banks are a part of every established political system - including communism.  The left would have you believe that central banks are the sinister face of capitalism.  And yet the looming threat of CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies) would lead to a Chinese-style social credit system - and that represents anything but capitalism.

Neil delivers his latest monologue from his home in Stirling.  Click below for the full nine minutes plus.

Monday, 26 September 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 24.09.22

This week Neil critiques the bullying tactics of the establishment, led by its attack dogs in the mainstream media.  Whether you raise questions about mass immigration and grooming gangs (you're a racist), climate change (you're a denier), Covid vaccines (you're an anti-vaxxer) or Ukraine (you're a Putin supporter) - there is always a label in place to whip up the masses, ridicule dissent and maintain the narrative.

Neil explores the dangerous realities behind the fairytale myths of 'multi-culturalism'.  He talks Sweden, its migrant ghettos and mass bombings.  But again, those who question the insane migration policies of Europe and the US are shouted down as 'racists' by a woke establishment who will never experience first-hand the results of the demographic disaster they have imposed on the rest of us.

Neil experiences an autocue meltdown early on in this latest monologue, proving that he is only human.  Click below to watch his full ten minute piece to camera.

Sunday, 18 September 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 17.09.22

Neil sets the scene for his latest monologue in 1965 as the body of Winston Churchill lies in state.  He draws a parallel with the exceptionally long queues of people currently waiting to pay their respects to Her Majesty the Queen.  "Over and over again the silent majority - whoever they are, wherever they are - seem to defy expectations, much to the annoyance and frustration of those who wish they would simply disappear," he muses.

The silent majority, the loss of the Queen and British identity are the main focus of his talk.  Click below for the full piece.

Sunday, 11 September 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 10.09.22

In a much shorter monologue than usual (five and a half minutes), Neil discusses the passing of Her Majesty the Queen.  She was a 'constant in a landscape ever changing' he says, and how the world has changed since 1952.  He puts the longevity of her reign into perspective by pointing out that her first Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, was born in 1874 when Queen Victoria was on the throne.

The monologue is interspersed with scenes from Her Majesty's reign.  Click below for the full piece...

Sunday, 4 September 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 03.09.22

Neil's latest verbal assault on the global elite kicks off with a call to 'stand up for humanity', referencing the push for depopulation espoused by unelected tyrants such as Bill Gates.  Millions of children are growing up around the world terrified of the future because of 'relentless anti-human propaganda dressed up as green politics' that make them feel guilty just for existing.  Hear, hear Mr Oliver.

This is a brutal twelve and a half minute take down of the net zero nightmare that will, inevitably, lead to a dramatic reduction in living standards - not to mention civil unrest.  And it's coming sooner than many may think...

Sunday, 28 August 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 27.08.22

Neil begins his latest monologue with a swipe at Rishi Sunak's claims that he was opposed to the lockdowns all along: "What absolute twaddle".  Now that the truth about disastrous Covid policies is beginning to leak out, those who were ridiculed and labelled 'Covidiots' and 'anti-vaxxers' are about to be vindicated.

The next crisis to befall our nations - spiralling inflation - comes not as a result of Russian tanks entering Ukraine, but from years of climate policies that any sane person could see would end in the reduced living standards we see today.  Of course all that money printed during the lockdowns didn't help much, either.

Click below for the full 11 and a half minute monologue.

Monday, 22 August 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 20.08.22

"The dam is fractured all over and the truth is leaking out".  This week our libertarian hero tackles the calamitous effects of the lockdowns, some of which is finally becoming newsworthy.

Click below for Neil's latest monologue.

Tuesday, 16 August 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 13.08.22

Neil returns to action in his latest monologue and begins by exploring the falsehood that the state is 'essentially benevolent and well-meaning', a concept that he adhered to himself for most of his life.  "I was as gullible as the next chump" he says, in words that could easily be attributed to us here at BTLP two years ago.  There follows some of his finest analogies, too many to list here.

Speaking about the net zero agenda, Neil says it's time people 'treated themselves' to the 'understanding that the powers that be fully intend that we should have less heat and less fuel'.  "If the way of life they preach at us was worth living wouldn't they be living it already?" he asks, pointing out that celebs and politicians promoting net zero are happy to jet-set around the world in their private jets and live the highest quality of life possible.

"The stink of corruption is everywhere... open your eyes and see".

Click below for Mr Oliver's full ten minute and 44 second demolition of the globalist agenda...

Tuesday, 2 August 2022

EMILY CARVER'S MONOLOGUE 30.07.22

Neil Oliver was away last week, so conservative commentator Emily Carver stepped in to fill his GB News slot.  Her monologue was much shorter than what we're used to, but it didn't lack in impact.  Carver painted a dark picture of what might happen this winter when bills rise sharply again.  Thus far, there are few signs that the apathy of the British is at any risk at all, despite millions feeling the pinch already.  Emily lends her view on the solutions proposed by three potential leaders - Truss, Sunak and Starmer.

The key to fending off widespread poverty is undoubtedly linked to a break with the crazed net zero targets of the globalists and the left, a bandwagon that current PM Carrie Johnson happily nudged her husband onto.  "We have the resources under our feet, why aren't we digging them out?" asks Carver.  Indeed.

For Emily's full five minute piece to camera, click below.

Monday, 25 July 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 23.07.22

"When the world is remade, it won't be for us, the many.  It will be for the few."  People on the left like Jeremy Corbyn would argue that is already the case, but right now the masses are still exercising diminishing freedoms that will soon be extinguished by the few - those globalists at whom Neil Oliver takes a giant swipe at in his latest searing monologue.

Neil asks the questions of Bill Gates that the rest of the media would not dare.  Why is it that a man who is not a farmer is buying up hundreds of thousands of square acres of US farmland?  It is undoubtedly the same reason that the Dutch government is currently trying to put as many of its farmers out of business as possible.  It's a globalist land grab.

Ever the historian, Neil makes a connection with what is happening now by delving into the past.  The Soviets did the same thing - and it resulted in famine.  It will be no different now, except that our overlords intend to humiliate those who survive by feeding us bugs and artificial meat.  As we've said before - those who are doing this will continue to dine on the finest steak and salmon, while we eat crickets and plant-based goop.

Click below for Neil Oliver's monologue in full.

Sunday, 17 July 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 16.07.22

The Tory leadership election comes under the spotlight in Neil's latest monologue.  He likens it to a TV soap or a pantomime, except none of the performers appear to be any good and they all follow a similar script.  Where is the candidate who will admit that the lockdowns, Covid passes and vaccines failed to prevent anything?  Where is the candidate who will speak out against net zero and Agenda 2030?  Where is the candidate who will admit that hot weather is symptomatic of summer - not climate change?

The sad truth is that at least four of the five candidates are already strongly tainted by the globalist agenda.  Sunak and Truss have strong links to Davos and the World Economic Forum.  Mordaunt is friends with Bill Gates and Tugendhat has been invited to the last two Bilderberg gatherings.

"Governments exist to do what we tell them, not the other way around", Neil muses as his final thought.  The likelihood is that the result of this election will merely deliver more of the nanny state that Johnson subjected us to.  The Conservative party is no longer conservative.

Click below for the full nine minutes.

Monday, 11 July 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 09.07.22

Neil tackles the Tory leadership contest in his latest monologue, declaring that the downfall of Boris Johnson had more to do with the mass media than any democratic act.  The disgraceful reactions from Tory bigwig Remainers such as Major and Heseltine only reinforced the establishment's clear disdain for democracy.  And not surprisingly, many of the Tory ministers who sought to jettison Johnson are now standing to replace him.  They all stood behind disastrous pandemic policies and for that reason our libertarian hero rates none of them.  They present nothing more than the 'change of drivers on a train', says Oliver.  And that train is heading towards a net zero, bug eating, travel nowhere, own nothing, social credited dystopian future.

Opposition to the Great Reset forms the second half of Neil's monologue.  As he says, if recent events in the Netherlands, Italy, Sri Lanka, Albania and elsewhere are anything to go by, people are not exactly happy to have their livelihoods and property stripped away.  Klaus Schwab's 'fourth industrial revolution' is clearly not going to be universally embraced - to say the least!

Click below for the full video.

Monday, 4 July 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 02.07.22

Klaus Schwab's communist utopia will not work, says Neil Oliver.  It may work for the likes of Schwab, Blair, Clinton and Gates, but we already see evidence that it is unravelling before they can fully assert their wicked plan.  However, Neil does not embark on a tale of Dutch farmers and Canadian truckers, but instead proceeds to expose the hypocrisy of the so-called 'progressives' who enable the likes of Schwab.  The response to the overturning of Roe vs Wade in the US is a case in point.

In another blistering ten minute piece to camera, Neil also discusses the sniggering of Trudeau and Johnson over who had the smaller private plane, the woke and the worthy at Glastonbury and the billions of US dollars and British sterling blown on Ukraine while people across the West get poorer and poorer.

Click below for the monologue in full.

Sunday, 26 June 2022

NEIL OLIVER'S MONOLOGUE 25.06.22

In his latest GB News monologue, Neil Oliver lambasts Western governments as they seek to jab younger and younger children with a useless and dangerous vaccine - supposedly intended for a disease that poses almost zero risk to them.  In fact, it is now demonstrably proven that the vaccines pose more of a threat to youngsters than the virus itself.  Furthermore, as Dr John Campbell showed in one of his recent YouTube videos, around 95 per cent of British children already have Covid antibodies - so why then does our government still want to stick them?  And, as Neil points out - the government's own vaccine advisory body estimates that at least two million children would need to be jabbed before a single child is prevented from being hospitalised with Covid.

Something very sinister is going on.

Click below for Neil's full nine minute monologue on Covid jabs for children and what is driving this murderous policy...