Just a note here while I research.
Eustace Mullins (a long-time lecturer) has some interesting videos worth watching on "the new world order" and so I picked one.
https:// www.youtube. com/watch?v=rVWQMG4SHzE
He began the interview talking about Ezra Pound and a poem called "The Wasteland" by T.S. Elliot that was world renowned in the 1920's, so renowned that people commonly memorized it.
https:// www.poetryfoundation.
org/poems/47311/the-waste-land
For reference, I read the poem. It was a mess of words hard to understand.
One of the sections of the poem was "A Game of Chess" which intrigued me, as Q at times speaks in this frame of thought.
To understand the meaning of all these words, I listened to lectures by professors, explaining it.
https:// www.youtube. com/watch?v=YAORfIoAXgU
This is my second try at a lecture explaining it.
https:// www.youtube. com/watch?v=JO8rEIddgrI
Down the rabbit hole.
What did I find?
pictures of the destruction of the history of our civilization.
The beautiful historical buildings that had survived milleniums – bombed into a "wasteland."
It reminded me of Muslim radicals destroying statues that had survived thousands of years, with no remnant left to ponder about or meditate upon – our ancestors – our history – our sense of who we are – destroyed.
In the poem, the "chess game" was a part of the dull routine of a married couple who never talked, and tried desperately to be "civilized" but did not really know how. Surrounded by cheap things rather than refined things in their attempts.
The poem was written in the aftermath of WWI – and joy – was hard to find, as if these characters ran from joy itself.
Back to Eustace Mullins.