Peak Qtard meme courtesy of the boys in the Kremlin basement
Neil Oliver used to be the "windswept history guy" on the BBC's critically acclaimed Coast documentaries, but, one mid-life crisis and Covid lockdown later, he turned into a gibbering Qanon conspiracy nut.
Oddly enough, this made him perfect for his present job as a talking head on GBNews, a site set up just as Russia Today was getting kicked off the airwaves in the UK with "funny money" channelled through an "investment fund" based in Dubai.
Yes, going by its divisive and polarising content, there is a good argument to be made that GBNews is just the reincarnation of Kremlin-ops channel Russia Today, especially if you look into the sordid history of Christopher Chandler the guy who runs GB News's dubious funding.
But, as RT found out, stirring the shit for a living has a shelf life. Eventually the blowback arrives and this now appears to be happening with Oliver and GB News, with calls for Oliver to be sacked after he posted a particularly moronic piece of Qtardery on Twitter.
NEIL Oliver has come under fire after sharing an “antisemitic” image which depicted Jeffrey Epstein alongside Bill Gates as a Nazi scientist.The TV host has seen calls for his show on GB News – which frequently features Oliver giving lengthy monologues on topics such as governmental control and the Covid-19 pandemic – to be cancelled after the incident.The image shows Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft who is also a regular target of conspiracy theorists, holding vaccine vials while wearing symbols including a swastika and an Illuminati pyramid.Gates also has “heil Hydra” written on his shoulder, with the symbol of the fictional, Nazi-linked organisation (which comes from the Marvel superhero universe) beneath it.Elsewhere in the image, former US chief medical adviser Dr Anthony Fauci and World Economic Forum chair Klaus Schwab appear alongside satanic imagery and the numbers 666 woven into slogans such as the UK Government’s “Build Back Better”.The account which shared the original image, under the name Liz Churchill, wrote: “Future Generations will know the Villains we had to face to protect them.”
As you can see (above), the meme he tweeted is an outstanding piece of delusional, paranoid Qtardery, which feeds into all sorts of narratives designed divide and disrupt Britain's already fractured society.
Also, notice the relative powerlessness of open Western states to shut down Kremlin psy-ops like this. It took years to get Russia Today off the air. The only reason that Oliver is now in the firing line is because they tenuously claim that he is being "anti-Semitic."
Accusations of anti-Semitism, as we saw with former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, is a sure sign that the British Deep State has finally decided to hit back against this probable Russian-backed operation.
Neil Oliver, the Andy Nowicki of GBNews
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