Spitting Angry

Todd Hayen These sheep folk are really nasty. Wow. I got into an argument with a very close friend about all this and by the time it was over...

Chicken Little Was an Optimist

Sylvia Shawcross Okay, to be honest, the title of this piece came from a comment by somebody on some forum somewhere which stuck in my head because it made...

WATCH: Climategate Flashback

Just as the oligarchs are moving to consolidate their power in a new global governmental scheme based on the manmade climate change scare, their fraud has been exposed. The...

Federal Bureau of Intimidation: The War on Political Freedom

John & Nisha Whitehead

“In so many of the little places of everyday life in which life is lived out, somehow democracy doesn’t exist. And one of the creeping hands of totalitarianism running through...

The Morning After

CJ Hopkins This is the weirdest part of the PSYOP. It’s like the morning after an office party on which you wake up almost terminally hungover to hazy memories...

WATCH: Remembering Tim Ball

In his most recent episode, James Corbett celebrates the life and work of Dr. Tim Ball, a man who devoted his retirement years to fighting the good fight against...

The Invaders

Todd Hayen Is anyone old enough to remember the Quinn Martin television series The Invaders starring Roy Thinnes as David Vincent? Vincent is an architect in the series who...

AUDIO: “We live in two competing worlds”

Psychologist and regular OffG contributor Todd Hayen recently joined Jerm of Jerm Warfare for a great conversation about being in the eye of the storm. His Off-Guardian piece titled...

The Short and Brutal Life of the Fruit Fly

Sylvia Shawcross Now, there are only two types of people in the world and it has been this way since the second generation of humans existed: those who know...

How to Debunk Thermite on 9/11

Kevin Ryan

The anniversary of the 9/11 attacks just passed, and we noticed a fair amount of discussion in the comments attempting to discredit or debunk the controlled demolition theory. Some...

Multipolar World Order – Part 2

Iain Davis In Part 1, we discussed the nature of “world order” and global governance. We learned the crucial difference between the Westphalian model of equal, sovereign nation-states—a mythical ideal,...

WATCH: Who Controls the News Controls the World

I noticed a funny thing when browsing the propaganda newswires lately: all of the stories about the Queen’s death said the exact same thing! What’s going on here, and...

Don Quixote…de la Left!

Jordan Henderson

The pull of Right vs Left Politics is still so strong, at least here in the USA, that I feel the need to state at the outset that my...

AUDIO: Ed Curtin on Perspective with Jesse Zurawell

Author and sociology teacher (and regular OffG contributor) Edward Curtin joins Jesse Zurawell on the most recent episode of Perspective from TNTRadio. The pair discuss Ed’s recent piece At...

Wallabies and Wallpaper

Sylvia Shawcross Is anybody else as worried as I am? THEY are not saying it anymore. They drove us crazy for at least a year when Covid arrived. There...

Admit You’re Wrong, Or Die

Todd Hayen OK, so maybe (maybe) not so dramatic as that, but come on people, alright already, you’re wrong, admit it and start what you need to do to...

“Political Protest Is Not a White Collar Crime”

Diana West

On July 30, 2002, President George W. Bush signed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, a post-Enron law “aimed at fraud in corporations,” as summed up in a headline in the New...

Dutch Farmers Resisting the Toxic Transition 

Colin Todhunter In recent years, governments have been demonstrating their subservience to their billionaire masters in Big Finance, the Gates and Rockefeller Foundations, BlackRock and the entire gamut of...

REVIEW: The Rings of Power

When an author tells a story they invite you, without prejudice, to share in their imagination. And when Tolkien shared his, the world had not yet seen an imagination...

“Taking antidepressants is as risky as taking recreational drugs”

Torsten Engelbrecht: Dear Joanna! You say that your recent study, in which you suggest the prevailing hypothesis that depression is caused by decreased serotonin activity or concentration is baseless,...