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Central Banks, Global Debt & COVID

Central Banks, Global Debt & COVID Ed Dowd summarizes his career and insights as a successful stock picking “conspiracy theorist”. I first met Ed Dowd during an early trip which a group of physicians from the International Alliance of Physicians and Medical Scientists (www.globalcovidsummit.com) made to the Hawaiian Islands of Maui and Oahu during the […]

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Our Entire Civilization Is Structured Around Keeping Us From Realizing We Can Do This

Our Entire Civilization Is Structured Around Keeping Us From Realizing We Can Do This Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ Rise, like lions after slumber In unvanquishable number! Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you: Ye are many — they are few! ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley […]

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Panama’s Inflation Upheaval Causing Food, Fuel Shortages

Panama’s Inflation Upheaval Causing Food, Fuel Shortages It started as a teacher’s strike to protest the high cost of gas, but it’s now the largest civil unrest in Panama since the end of dictator Manuel Noriega’s reign in 1989.  With fiery roadblocks disrupting commerce and causing shortages of food, fuel and other supplies, the Panamanian government has […]

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The Great Rehash, Part One: The Best and the Brightest

The Great Rehash, Part One: The Best and the Brightest July seems to be a good time for explosions, and not just in Fourth of July fireworks displays in the US.  Already this month, a bomb blew up a controversial monument in rural Georgia, while on the other side of the world in Sri Lanka […]

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The Great Reset: An Alternate Theory

The Great Reset: An Alternate Theory In my last post I speculated that covid was a plan orchestrated by the heads of the important central banks to provide cover for printing a gazillion dollars to head off an imminent economic collapse, and to implement tools like digital currencies and lockdown mechanisms that will be useful for maintaining social order […]

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What Is The “Council For Inclusive Capitalism?” It’s The New World Order

What Is The “Council For Inclusive Capitalism?” It’s The New World Order The idea that there is an agenda for global government among the financial and political elites of the world has long been called a “conspiracy theory” within the mainstream and the establishment media. And sadly, even when you can convince people to look […]

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Dutch Nitrogen Scientist Questions the Basis of Government Climate Mandates

Dutch farmers are protesting against what they see as harsh measures to cut down nitrogen emissions. (PMVfoto/Shutterstock) Dutch Nitrogen Scientist Questions the Basis of Government Climate Mandates ‘We now treat farmers as polluters … which is a very strange perspective’ Jaap Hanekamp is skeptical of the received wisdom in science. He won’t stop asking a […]

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Why We Ignore the Obvious: The Psychology of Willful Blindness

Why We Ignore the Obvious: The Psychology of Willful Blindness How to counter the gradual narrowing of our horizons. “Keep your baby eyes (which are the eyes of genius) on what we don’t know,” pioneering investigative journalist Lincoln Steffens wrote in a beautiful 1926 letter of life-advice to his baby son. And yet the folly of the human […]

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The great unravelling

The great unravelling Real life Bond villain Klaus Schwab has become the focus of ridicule following crude attempts to remove articles praising Sri Lanka’s “Vision 2025” economic plan from the World economic Forum (WEF) website – the world’s leading proponent of the hi-tech fourth industrial revolution apparently not realising that nothing ever disappears from the internet. Sri Lanka was supposed […]

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Three Illuminating Quotes About The War In Ukraine

Three Illuminating Quotes About The War In Ukraine Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ Noam Chomsky, John Pilger, and Chris Hedges have lent their expertise to the subject of the war in Ukraine with some recent comments that help bring some much-needed clarity to an often confusing and always contentious issue. Here they […]

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Welcome to 1984

Welcome to 1984 I’ve been addressing the war on cash lately, and for good reason. While everyone’s attention is focused on the war in Ukraine, inflation and the Supreme Court, government plans to eliminate cash are accelerating. For example, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are coming even faster than many anticipated. The digital yuan is […]

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Norwegian Strikes Could Sever NatGas Supplies To UK 

Norwegian Strikes Could Sever NatGas Supplies To UK  The European energy crunch is set to worsen this week after Norwegian offshore oil and gas workers went on strike, threatening to sever the Scandinavian country’s energy supplies to the UK and Europe, according to Reuters. As much as 1,117,000 barrels of oil equivalent, or 56% of daily […]

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On Magical Thinking

On Magical Thinking In which the motivation behind the Honest Sorcerer gets revealed Image credit: Patrick Hendry via Unsplash My last article on the future of electricity has received quite a few critical comments both from proponents of nuclear as well as solar energy, accusing me with ‘denigrating’ their favored solution. The aim of this is project, the […]

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Ukraine Is The Most Aggressively Trolled War Of All Time: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix

Ukraine Is The Most Aggressively Trolled War Of All Time: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ There’s a lot going on in America and the people are very stressed out and frightened, but don’t worry, there’s nothing the US government won’t do to make sure […]

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33 Problems With Media In One Chart

33 Problems With Media In One Chart One of the hallmarks of democratic society is a healthy, free-flowing media ecosystem. In times past, that media ecosystem would include various mass media outlets, from newspapers to cable TV networks. Today, the internet and social media platforms have greatly expanded the scope and reach of communication within […]

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