Die Führer Show Their Hand

Martin Hanson

By the ‘Mussolini definition’, New Zealand is a fascist state, as are many others. But while in theory, such a country does not necessarily have to be totalitarian, rule...

Choosing What to Believe

Todd Hayen

There was a time in a galaxy far, far, away that you didn’t have the luxury of “choosing” what to believe. The job at hand was to figure out...

Beyond Dunderdrone

Sylvia Shawcross

Oh for heaven’s sakes! Are there dunderheads running the world now? Their magic tricks and deception play like a scratchy old vinyl in the background of our lives now....

How Do We Escape the Panopticon?

VN Alexander

Now that tech billionaires Elon Musk and Peter Thiel (who backed J. D. Vance) have bought the free and fair election of President Donald Trump for us in the...

The Year of the Zealot

CJ Hopkins

It was the best of years, it was the worst of years, it was a year of brilliance, it was a year of buffoonery, it was a year of...

Gordon Brown & the Single Global Mafia

Paul Cudenec

Gordon Brown was Prime Minister of the UK from 2007 to 2010, having, from 1997, been chancellor of the exchequer under Tony Blair, whose links to the Rothschilds I explored...

When Rights Become Privileges: Is the Constitution Becoming Optional?

John & Nisha Whitehead

“Rights aren’t rights if someone can take them away. They’re privileges. That’s all we’ve ever had in this country is a ‘Bill of Temporary Privileges.’ And if you read...

AUDIO: Kit Knightly on Reality Check Radio – December Edition

In his final RCR guest spot of the year, Kit Knightly and Paul Brennan talk Syria, cow farts and how “the next pandemic” is queued up for 2025. Reality...

REVIEW: The Primordial Code – The Burning Essence

Carol Brouillet

Directed by Marijn Poels. The embedded video is the YouTube version, the film is also available on Rumble. Both versions have full subtitles in English, German and Dutch. This...

The Law vs. The Truth: Getting to the Bottom of the Richard D. Hall Case

David A Hughes

In a landmark judgment (“the Judgment”) in UK law, dated October 22, 2024, the independent investigative journalist Richard D. Hall (“the defendant”) was found guilty of harassment of Martin Hibbert...

Inevitable

Todd Hayen

I used to believe that the only way we were going to get out of this mess was to flip sheep (apologies to those offended by my continued use...

Voluntary Democracy – Part 2

In Part 1, I proposed a new sociopolitical model called Voluntary Democracy. I suggested that the three branches of government—the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary—could be replaced by three voluntary...

What YOU are saying about: Syria

Admin

First in a new series highlighting comment and discussion below the line. We kick off with the recent events in Syria which have generated a lot of competing analyses....

My Internal Exile

“Let me have war, say I; it exceeds peace as far as day does night: it’s spritely waking, audible, and full of vent. Peace is a very apoplexy, lethargy;...

Voluntary Democracy – Part 1

Iain Davis

I propose a new sociopolitical model that I call Voluntary Democracy. You may reasonably ask how I became arrogant enough to even contemplate doing such a thing. I am no...

You’d Better Watch Out: The Surveillance State Is Making a List, and You’re On It

John & Nisha Whitehead

“He sees you when you’re sleeping He knows when you’re awake He knows when you’ve been bad or good So be good for goodness’ sake!” “Santa Claus Is Coming...

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 start being identified not by the names of their owners,...

WATCH: Repersoning Whitney Webb

Whitney Webb is being digitally repersoned. What does this mean for the future of AI and digital ID? What does this mean for the future of humanity? And can...

Consequences

Todd Hayen

Many people seem to think these days they can do anything they want with no negative consequences—that doing whatever they want is their right, and if they get negative...

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 their shelters side by side, and at the same time...