I should be writing about some major points.  Or perhaps I shouldn’t.

Here I’ll suggest a great time waster that maybe isn’t.  I indulge myself in it when I don’t want to do anything.

www.sheepfarm.co.uk

One of the charms and defects of the videos is that they take forever to get to the point and they may not hit the point hard.  It may be bad of me to give their points away.

Among other things they tend to suspect that major UK and probably US politicians and ‘news’ people are fairly purely puppets.  Moreover, that they are literally (in the case of broadcast ‘journalists’ and politicians) actors with literal drama training from the best in gov’t sources as well as often the fanciest institutions.  Moreover, the contention seems to be that those in charge find the most vulnerable of the ruling classes (their own) and subject them to the most extreme abuse (often physical/sexual) them in the elite institutions to destroy them in order to control them.  Thus the elite are both puppets and puppeteers.  That sort of thing.  Also that the USUK media are a lot more controlled and aligned than is pretended.

They put out a lot of what I consider to be garbage (numerology, tenuous geneologies ).  I know they jump to conclusions incorrectly and correctly.  I do not know whether they intentionally put out garbage in order not to get censored.

To give something away that they don’t emphasize, they are supposedly black, grew up on a Yorkshire sheep farm, and one lives in London.  For all I know the series was produced by voice actors by the US gov’t and Disney on some mountain overlooking LA.  I find the apparent Yorkshire accents tough but love trying to decipher them.

I didn’t like their 2nd to last, the 1st mint sauce.  I haven’t seen their latest, the 2nd mint sauce video.

I think their piece on Matt Hancock (or Wankcock as they call him) was especially educational.  I enjoyed all the Boris Johnson ones, but they took forever to go through.   The tony-b-liar one I considered informative.

For the life of me I could not begin to put them either ‘left’ or ‘right’.  More later, maybe.