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Mutant Rice and Bill Gates’s Lab Rats: Grand Experiments in India’s Fields 

Colin Todhunter

In late 2024, Bill Gates sparked outrage in India after describing the country as “a kind of laboratory to try things” during a podcast with Reid Hoffman. Gates emphasised...

Gatsby Meets Nietzsche on the Train to Town

Edward Curtin

“Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future And time future contained in time past. What might have been and what has been Point to...

Who Cares?

Todd Hayen

I constantly complain about how the sheep-folk don’t see the world falling apart around them. They don’t see the erosion of our freedom of speech rights, they don’t see...

Treebeard’s Razor: The Ents Weigh in on AI Art and Writing

Jordan Henderson

There is still a lot of excitement about generative AI. Clearly then, not enough cold water has been thrown on it. I am here to help. First we need...

WATCH: UK Censorship and the Future of BitChute

Ray Vahey, founder of BitChute.com, joins James Corbett to discuss the recently introduced UK Online Safety Act of 2023 and how it has forced BitChute to discontinue its video...

Inside CBDC’s Anti-Trump Rebrand

Kit Knightly

The planned rollout of a planet-wide network of “interoperable” digital currencies has shifted gears this year. Digital Currency is still the endgame, but – in keeping with the spirit...

Let’s talk about…India vs Pakistan

Early this morning, the Pakistani government claimed the Indian military had launched missiles at several sites in Pakistan and the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region. India confirmed this story, claiming it...

Revolution from the Soil: Anti-Imperialism and Food Sovereignty in Burkina Faso 

Colin Todhunter

Burkina Faso, under President Ibrahim Traoré, has become a focal point for anti-imperialist sentiment and political renewal in Africa. Traoré’s government has taken bold steps to assert national sovereignty,...

This Week in the New Normal #101

Our successor to This Week in the Guardian, This Week in the New Normal is our weekly chart of the progress of autocracy, authoritarianism and economic restructuring around the...

The Enemy of My Enemy

CJ Hopkins

One of the most effective thought-terminating clichés is “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.” It is particularly effective because it works on both people who are, let’s...

WATCH: Epstein Justice: What You Need to Know – #SolutionsWatch

Nick Bryant, author, researcher and founder of EpsteinJustice.com, joins James Corbett to update us on his organization’s fight to rally the public in support of Epstein’s victims and against...

Wozzeck’s Nightmare

Todd Hayen

The Canadian Opera Company is just finishing up their run of one of the 20th Century’s most intriguing operas, Alban Berg’s Wozzeck (1925), adapted from Georg Büchner’s play Woyzeck....

Is the Military Developing Mind Reading Tech?

VN Alexander

In James Corbett’s recent article, “The Battle for Your Brain is ALREADY Underway,” he lists various DARPA-funded projects developing technologies that, allegedly, will soon be able to read and control...

Wicked Gusts

Sylvia Shawcross

Sometimes I think about the raccoons I fed during the orange sky days of a year ago, out there in the wilderness. Yesterday we had some wicked gusts of...

Woollaston’s Jabs Are Not Scary Says Cary

Iain Davis

Congratulations to Ben Woollaston who won a hard fought snooker match against four-time World Snooker Champion Mark Selby (10 – 8). Woollaston has progressed to second round of the...

The Long Game of Tony Blair: From Climate Optimism to Technocratic Control

David Fleming

In the final weeks of his time as UK Prime Minister in 2007, Tony Blair made an oddly casual but revealing remark about the climate crisis. “Don’t worry about...

Will the Real Anti-Semites Please Shut Up

Michael Lesher

Normally I wouldn’t waste any time on Rob Eshman, a senior columnist at Forward whose mealy-mouthed brand of liberal Zionism is so clueless that it’s an embarrassment even to...

Let’s talk about…the Spain/Portugal blackout

Yesterday we woke up to the news that huge areas of Spain and Portugal – as well as Andorra and some parts of southern France – were completely without...

WATCH: Meet Mark Carney, Globalist Insider

Mark Carney portrays himself as the ultimate political outsider, but this is a lie. From Goldman Sachs to the Bank of Canada to the Bank of England to Chatham...

Maybe It’s in the Water

Todd Hayen

On August 16, 1951, the quiet town of Pont-Saint-Esprit in southern France was struck by a bizarre outbreak. Residents suddenly experienced severe symptoms: nausea, insomnia, and vivid hallucinations. People...