Greg Riley

Greg Riley What if the purpose of life you've been sold is completely wrong? What if the tools you're using to "heal" are keeping you stuck?

The Architecture of Experience: Exposing the biggest lie about reality.

13/02/2026

This is a really disturbing podcast. I had to turn it off twice.

Basically Demartini is saying that there is no good or bad but as humans we do see good and bad based on how we see life through our human perspective.

This is where the spiritual world implodes on itself by pulling the line like this…..there is no good or bad there is just experience. That all situations are for our evolution and life itself has no inherent meaning.

That good and bad are perspectives and these people doing bad things to children see it differently and they don’t see it as bad.

Implying what is good and bad is actually not correct it is just a view based on your upbringing.

So basically what he is alluding to is if you are in any way spiritual you would see that abusing children is neither good or bad or just is. Some see it as good and some as bad. It’s just experience itself.

Let me make this very clear. Demartini has completely missed the point of the human experience itself.

Humans are meant to have limitations, constraints and morals. That’s the game. If we just went around saying “oh there’s no good or bad it’s only a perspective” there would be anarchy. Society would implode.

So no I don’t agree with him. He’s sick and morals are what keeps society from imploding into a very dark place.

28/01/2026

AN INDUSTRIAL-SCALE CRIME THE STATE FAILED TO STOP

Peter Mcilvenna, a UK-based journalist and host of the Hearts of Oak podcast, explains to Lara Logan how decades of political correctness, institutional fear, and ideological alliances allowed organized grooming gangs to operate across Britain on an industrial scale.
Mcilvenna details how police investigations were delayed, prosecutions collapsed, and accused perpetrators were repeatedly released, even as evidence mounted and victims continued to be trafficked and abused.

He discusses statements by Labour MP Sarah Champion and other officials indicating that up to a million girls may have been affected in the UK alone, and why those who spoke out were often silenced or punished.
The discussion exposes what Mcilvenna describes as state complicity - not necessarily through intent, but through paralysis, corruption, and ideological capture — and warns that similar patterns are now emerging in the United States under the same political and cultural pressures.

Going Rogue With Lara Logan
EPISODE 59 | HOW MARXISTS AND POLITICAL ISLAM ARE WORKING TO TAKE DOWN THE WEST

With Peter Mcilvenna
Watch New Episode Here: https://bit.ly/goingrogue-ep59

16/01/2026

Oh how they soon forget.

15/01/2026

I don’t think she’s even been told this straight up her face….that’s blunt.

14/01/2026

This sounds like a good idea but having this conversation without awareness and the ability to navigate very emotional and challenging situations and feelings can go very badly very quickly.

If you don’t know about human behaviour you’re playing with fire here. 99% of these conversations for people will go very badly and turn into an argument.

Best at the start to do this with someone who can guide you through this….otherwise it can make it worse and I mean a lot worse.

10/01/2026

Communication is over 90% non verbal. Have a look at her pace and posture.

This man should leave her immediately. She’s not willing to change. She will listen to Tony for only one thing to look good in front of him and the audience.

She is not willing to change any of her behaviour and will live a life where her husband worships her and she’s always right.

You can’t literally read this just by body language.

06/01/2026

He hit the nail on the head. You’ve had no consequences for your behaviour.

It happens quite a lot where people get away with poor behaviour over and over again. Then they get used to it and manipulate it.

Good on him for calling it out.

03/01/2026

Just watch her reaction when Tony calls out her behaviour, then he says he would tell him to leave her.

You can see a men who’s tried to please her and how broken he is and the cold response from her.

You can literally feel through the conversation the expectations she sets and how she’s weaponised affection.

She’s beaten him down and he’s stayed to keep the family together.

This is pretty raw and confronting but it’s very common.

09/11/2025

You say you want to heal but do you really?

05/11/2025

Very very wise…..

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