Stakeholder Capitalism Episode 1 (40 mins)

I’m beyond legal action as they do as they please.

I do not think he is a useful idiot, I believe he is near the top of the hierarchy of tyrants.

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I should have mentioned that I entirely agree that attempting any legal means to stop them is pointless as evidently the entire justice system is controlled by the parasitic satanists.

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Good day everyone and thank you Richard for letting me have the exquisite pleasure of interviewing you for locals!
I’ve watched both the old king version as well as the new shortened version of your documentary and I still like them both equally as each version has their own way of telling the same story, the longer of course being more detailed.
I am sharing this with all of my contacts and very soon with some great Swiss journalists!
It is true that we have to fight this evil but through guerrilla tactics I also know that it can only be done in a way that is difficult and believe when I tell you that they have centuries of experience ahead of us!
However we have something that they don’t have and that is a power of will, the faith for and the fear of God.
If we can’t trust in that then we are lost!

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I agree; not an easy challenge, but we have to push hard against their agenda: guerilla tactics. And we have God on our side. This is our key weapon.

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I totally agree.
And that us why they are using every psyop in the book to disarm the American people.
We were disarmed in the 1920s, these bastards have been planning this for a very long time.
It looks like centuries.

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You forgot that we also have the truth on our side and the power of love.

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And you have Paddy on your side. Never underestimate Giardano Bruno’s reborn spirit!

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Including the Reform top table!

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Exactly, and the private central banking scam is what is driving this extreme concentration of wealth that allows for global oligarchy. Check out Alliance for Just Money. It’s no accident that nearly all people and all countries are deep in debt. Central bank digital currency will be the coup de gras. There is not much time left to resist. Be active.

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The biggest criminals are those that own our government, which then persecutes truth tellers like Edward Snowden, Jullian Assange, Gary Webb, Robert Drake, etc.

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The private central banking scam is the engine of extreme wealth concentration that is enabling the current global oligarchy. Check out Alliance for Just Money.

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Understanding Stakeholder Capitalism: A Call for Clarity and Action

The growing recognition of @richardjeffs documentary on stakeholder capitalism is a very positive and necessary step. It is encouraging to see the audience for this crucial work expand, with many realizing—perhaps for the first time—that something is deeply wrong with the world around us. However, the response to this fantastic documentary also highlights a broader issue: while it effectively documents the system, the deeper implications of stakeholder capitalism remain unclear to many.

Stakeholder capitalism is not a fresh concept or a benign economic theory; it is rebranded communism. The very same principles that have driven failed Marxist ideologies throughout history are now being repackaged and pushed on a global scale. Understanding this is vital, as without recognizing the deeply ingrained patterns and intentions behind these systems, resistance will always remain fragmented and misdirected.

The attacks on political and societal norms are not random or organic. They are calculated and relentless, designed to destabilize and disorient. The pace of change and the erosion of traditional values leave little room for the public to reflect, learn, and connect the dots. The goal is clear: to ensure that the population is too overwhelmed to recognize the historical parallels and too distracted to organize a meaningful response.

This deliberate confusion is deeply frustrating, especially for those of us with lived experience of such systems. Having grown up under a globalist regime, fought against it, and spent decades closely (and often directly) observing the political landscape in the UK, I see the same tactics being employed here as those used elsewhere to dismantle sovereignty and suppress freedom.

The fight we face is not new, but its scale is unprecedented. The strategies—psychological manipulation, exploiting emotional vulnerabilities, and fostering division—are classic Marxist techniques, refined and globalized. Yet, what makes this fight, so disheartening is the unwillingness of many to accept hard-earned truths. Personal egos and emotional reactions often overshadow common sense, making meaningful unity difficult to achieve.

A Misplaced Focus
One of the most critical mistakes is focusing on distant entities like the WEF while neglecting the local structures that sustain this system. Local councils and authorities are the foundation of stakeholder capitalism. They implement the policies, declare the emergencies, and drive the changes that directly affect our daily lives. If we want to dismantle this system, we must concentrate our efforts locally, holding councils and authorities accountable for their actions.

A Call for Unity and Strategic Action
The obsession with fake political parties and promises has become a distraction. People are understandably disillusioned with politics, and yet they continue to follow promoted party names rather than actions. Majority end up supporting parties based on trivial preferences—like favouring bananas over oranges—while the core, common issues presented by solid, genuine opposition parties remain overlooked or weakened. It’s no coincidence that real opposition parties face targeted suppression by the propaganda machine, while the public is directed toward fake opposition under big names, “independent” populist movements, or so-called “people power” revolutionists who have no manifesto, no accountability, and no obligation to follow moral principles. These figures and entities are distractions, deliberately designed to capture dissent without offering real solutions. This tactic ensures division, leaving the establishment untouched and the opposition powerless.

The reality is stark: we don’t have time to debate ideological differences or entertain unproductive rivalries. What we need now is clarity and action.

This is not about individual egos or competing ideologies; it’s about recognizing a common enemy and mobilizing strategically. The solution lies in creating visible, effective actions that inspire people to join the fight—not because they’re loyal to a particular party, but because they see results.

The frustration I feel is not unique. Many who have fought these systems before feeling the same despair watching history repeat itself on a larger scale. But despair is not a strategy. The urgency of this moment demands that we leverage our knowledge, focus on practical solutions, and act together to expose and dismantle this agenda.

Richard Jeff’s work is an amazing powerful tool, but it’s only the beginning. We must build on it, educating others about the nature of the system while simultaneously taking decisive action. The stakes are too high to allow confusion or division to derail us. Stakeholder capitalism may wear a new mask, but it is the same old enemy—and it can be defeated, just as it has been in the past. PS. Myself, along with others I’ve met who have firsthand experience with the globalists in the past, often share the same feeling—we feel like we’re living in a different dimension, almost as if we’ve come from the future, watching everyone else repeat the mistakes of the past. Based on that, I can assure you, the future doesn’t look promising. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas, and let’s hold onto hope that 2025 will bring some much-needed common sense back to the world.

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I agree with pretty much all you’ve said @madeleine but targeting local councils in the UK is a lot more difficult than people realise.
The public face of the council is usually the elected councillors but it is also made up of unelected councillors and these are the ones that hold the power.
I have heard elected councillors in my area saying how they all wanted something but it was effectively vetoed by the unelected.

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It is really weird, don;t these tyrants realise that they will die? Has anybody looked at the suicide rate of the mega rich, delusional, humanity is not supposed to exist in their world.

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Thanks, Paul. You’re absolutely right that targeting councils has become more difficult, particularly due to the unelected councillors and executives who hold much of the power. This shift in control has been deliberate, and unfortunately, it has coincided with efforts to distract the public from solutions and redirect focus toward fabricated stories rather than addressing issues in their own communities.

I’ve lived in the UK for 35 years, and as I’ve mentioned, I’ve been close to politics and political figures during that time. The Heritage Party now has nine councillors across the UK, and despite being lone voices in their councils, they’ve successfully stopped or at least slowed down many steps of the agenda at a local level. This shows that determined individuals can make a real impact, even in an uphill battle.

You’re absolutely correct that councils are heavily influenced by chief executives and NGOs who are appointed rather than elected. Additionally, we’re now seeing the rise of fake local opposition parties that act as gatekeepers, likely set up to neutralize genuine resistance.

However, there is a way to expose and replace these structures with decent, honest opposition. It requires persistence, strategy, and coordination at the grassroots level. While the challenge is significant, it’s not insurmountable. The key is in continuing to engage directly, holding councils accountable, and building a network of informed, active citizens who refuse to let the system continue unchecked :slightly_smiling_face:

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Do you think it’s worth trying to get councillors, that have the knowledge we do, elected or is that a waste of time & resources?

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If elections are allowed to proceed (as the devolved dictators often operate above the law), then it’s crucial for everyone to stand as candidates and actively encourage people to vote. One of the greatest disasters so far has been the public’s disengagement from voting—exactly what the globalists want. This apathy leaves a vast field of opportunities for corruption in elections.

Since we can’t fully rely on the May elections, we should intensively push for as many by-elections as possible. Every council has skeletons in its closet that can be used as grounds for a by-election. Additionally, everyone should keep a close eye on council notices for casual vacancies and apply repeatedly whenever opportunities arise.

But elections are just one step. There are many other strategies we can and must employ to challenge the system effectively and ensure accountability. Especially now when the system is changing and elections could no longer be the option

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Great insights and ideas. The Truth Contract launches in late-March - and will inform and sup port a ‘team’ of people to bring all of these matters to the attention of local councils. Thanks @madeleine for some useful and clear information.

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