Simon Elmer: Unpacking Globalism and Biosecurity with Trish Wood
Episode Overview
Simon Elmer explores the impact of globalism and the push towards a biosecurity state. The episode delves into the erosion of democracy and the influence of international technocracies. The lack of accountability in politicians and the widening guardrails of morality are discussed. Insights on central bank digital currency and its potential implications for society are shared. The conversation offers an eye-opening exploration of the shifting global landscape.
And it's because individual people are so affected by the rhetoric around politics now that it's not just that, hey, there's someone whose politics you don't agree with, or hey, they have a different view of vaccines and lockdowns. They are evil people.
What happens when globalism meets biosecurity? In this episode, award-winning journalist Trish Wood engages in a compelling conversation with Simon Elmer, one of the UK's sharpest minds on these pressing issues. Elmer brings to light how predatory mega-corporations are using leftist ideology to seize control, impacting our countries and everyday lives. He doesn't shy away from discussing the erosion of democracy, the rise of biopolitics, and the concerning influence of international technocracies. But that's not all.
The episode also delves into the transfer of wealth to the elite, the lack of accountability among politicians, and the potential dangers of central bank digital currencies. Plus, you'll hear why Trish's song of the year is 'Rich Men North of Richmond'. If you're curious about the shifting global landscape and its implications for society, this episode is a must-listen.