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Former UK diplomat predicts ‘change’ is coming as people grow ‘fed up’ with globalist lies

Updated: June 16, 2023 at 3:58 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Jun 16, 2023 – 2:43 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) –– Good news for the reality-based community arrived this week, from a 74-year-old former British diplomat. 

Following his article of June 11, in which he argues that a “Fourth Turning” is coming which will change the global order, British diplomat Alastair Crooke explained to Judge Antony Napolitano exactly how and why change is coming to the West. 

Crooke knows a thing or two about change, having a decades long year career with MI6 interspersed with bilateral negotiation missions in the Middle East. The former adviser to European Union foreign policy was noted and praised for his ability to see both sides of some of the most protracted conflicts in the world. 

Europe’s forgotten people

Crooke’s remarkable appraisal begins with a statement that the political elite of Europe is completely out of touch – and is faced with earth-shattering consequences. 

“It is an earthquake – it’s been slow to start but it is gathering,” said Crooke, before explaining the credibility gap which he says is the cause. 

“…basically it’s a sense of distrust of the elites – a complete distrust – and a search for a change of values… they’re fed up

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