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The Misanthropic Bankers Behind COP26 and the Green New Deal

Matthew Ehret Audio Version New Feature! A vast sweeping change towards a “green economy” is now being pushed by...

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Brexit: A Workers’ Response to Oligarchs, Bankers, Flunkies and Scabs

by James Petras, July 14, 2016 Introduction: The European Union is controlled by an oligarchy, which dictates socio-economic and...

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Washington's 'New Managers' in Latin America: Oligarchs, Bankers and Swindlers

by James Petras, via 99GetSmart Introduction: Amid raging corruption, social pathologies and outright political thuggery, a new gang of...

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Architecture is always Political – Part Two

Simon Elmer

This is the second part of a two-part article, you can read Part 1 here. When did new buildings...

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Architecture is always Political – Part One

Simon Elmer

‘We would have brought architecture back to its proper calling, as the art of settlement, in which people build...

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Tyranny by the Numbers: The Government Wants Your Money Any Way It Can Get It

John & Nisha Whitehead

The government wants your money. It will beg, steal or borrow if necessary, but it wants your money any...

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Death Duties

Suzie Halewood

“Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime” Ernest Hemingway, 1946 This...

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Net Zero, the Digital Panopticon and the Future of Food 

Colin Todhunter

The food transition, the energy transition, net-zero ideology, programmable central bank digital currencies, the censorship of free speech and...

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This Week in the New Normal #84

Our successor to This Week in the Guardian, This Week in the New Normal is our weekly chart of...

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Interrogating “Multipolarity”: A Response to “Understanding Power Dynamics”

Iain Davis & Catte Black

This piece is a response to an article originally published by UKColumn which challenges the position of OffG (and...

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John Pilger: A Life of Fearless Journaling

Daniel Broudy It’s a strange thing about human affairs, our natural need to feel belonging, and how, if given...

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A Very Kafka Christmas: Adventures inside the bewildering bureaucracy of My Bank

J R Leach This is a tale of dystopic woe. A bureaucratic nightmare. A glimpse into the Kafkaesque sinkhole...

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COP28: The Globalist Agenda Has Never Been More Obvious

Kit Knightly As of this morning, we are four days into the two-week climate change summit in Dubai. Yes,...

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Trans Rights and the Order of Speech: Part One

Simon Elmer ‘There is a new word in Newspeak’, said Syme, ‘I don’t know whether you know it: duckspeak,...

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Moving Toward a Global Empire: Humanity Sentenced to a Unipolar Prison and a Digital Gulag

David Skripac “COVID is critical because this is what convinces people to accept, to legitimize, total biometric surveillance.” Yuval...

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Poverty and Crisis: Sucking Humanity Dry

Colin Todhunter The World Bank says nearly 80% (560 million) of the 700 million people who were pushed into extreme...

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Fiscal Insanity: The Government Borrows $6 Billion a Day, and We’re Stuck with the Bill

John whitehead We’re not living the American dream. We’re living a financial nightmare. The US government is funding its...

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New World Order: The International Criminal Court and War on Russia

Simon Elmer “It is in the ranks of the Party, and above all the Inner Party, that the true...

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Central Bank Digital Currency Is the Endgame – Part 2

Iain Davis In Part 1 we noted that “money” is no more than a medium of exchange. If we cooperate...

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It’s the trust in the authority, stupid!

Iain Davis The world is apparently descending into chaos. With events such as the recent collapse of SVB bank adding...

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