Wholesome White Kanye and Other Geopolitical Sunrise Rantings
What better way to chew the fat on the current nefarious goings on in the world than with guided tours of Australia's amazing South West.
Something a bit different for my valued Subscribers, and more in line with the wholesome downunder conspiracy vibe I have been trying to cultivate on this page.
During my political campaign, I started a series of videos called Sunrise Rants: basically, getting up at the crack of dawn in various locations across Australia’s South-West to ramble about certain conspiracy/geopolitical subjects as if that would make me a respectable political candidate.
Anyway, I’m going to try and take them to the next level, and start to post them here and on my YouTube channel.
Thus: the first edition of our Wholesome Conspiratorial Geopolitics (Wholesome Geopolitical Conspiracy?) Sunrise Rants comes from my favourite camping spot — Miller’s Point, lying between the regional centre of Albany and the popular Tourist town of Bremer Bay — which I filmed on the final morning of a 4 night “Return to Country” camping trip I just completed.
Coming in at a lazy 37 minutes, we tick off all the hot button issues here: the Jibby Jab (obviously); impending right-wing nationalist backlashes to Natural Law-denying left-wing globalists; women’s liberation in Iran; Red Waves/Bloodbaths and gay political scandals in the US; Abortion; Acknowledgement of Country (the centrepiece of the rant); (the artist formerly known as) Kanye and the J—s; and — fittingly saved for last, on top of Crocodile Rock with our local sun rising in the background — Israel, WW3 and Biblical prophecy. Oh boy.
To add to the story, something funny happened in the second half of the video. The night before, I went down to the rock to ask that my rant would be in alignment with truth and Nature. In the morning, when I went to the end of the rock for my Wholesome White (artist formerly know as) Kanye spiel about the J—s, I started to get censored by the wind. Was that God or Elon? Who knows these days. Anyway, the first half is most definitely worth your while, and the last 5 minute summary is pretty decent.
Enjoy.