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WATCH: Guerrilla Marketing – #SolutionsWatch

James Corbett

Between fighting the online censors and fighting to break through the wall of noise distracting the average smartphone zombie, it’s getting harder and harder for activists and infowarriors to...

Out of the Box

Sylvia Shawcross

With the end of winter comes a death rattle deep from the throat of the cold. It has sputtered snow in between the rain and left the spring grasses...

Turns out we DO have a Deep State…and it’s “awesome”

Kit Knightly

After years of denials, the mainstream media has decided to admit the Deep State does exist…and apparently it’s “awesome”. At least, according to this new video from the New...

Genetic vaccines & PCR tests: Russia is ready for Disease X

Riley Waggaman

Is Russia prepared for the most anticipated public health crisis in WHO-history? Yes, according to Russia’s Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing (Rospotrebnadzor). In...

Mistakes Were Made

C J Hopkins

Make fun of the Germans all you want, and I’ve certainly done that a bit during these past few years, but, if there’s one thing they’re exceptionally good at,...

“The World As It Was”: A Masterly Documentary Film

Edward Curtin

Here’s a film about the 1950s – “The World As It Was” – that will tell you a great deal about life in the U.S.A. today, while disabusing anyone...

The State of Our Nation No One’s Talking About: Tyranny Is Rising as Freedom Falls

John & Nisha Whitehead

“Never has our future been more unpredictable, never have we depended so much on political forces that cannot be trusted to follow the rules of common sense and self-interest—forces...

This Week in the New Normal #85

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...

How generative AI will ruin science and academic research

Johan Eddebo

Background: the epistemology of modern mass media I often come back to Neil Postman’s 1985 classic Amusing Ourselves to Death. It’s a penetrating analysis on the cognitive effects of media technology....

Pacifying the Insane

Todd Hayen

Maybe using the word “insane” is overkill, but it makes a better title than using the word “troubled” or something equally innocuous. But maybe “Insane” actually might be the...

Winning the Meme War – #SolutionsWatch

Bill Gates, GAVI and governments around the world are scrambling to censor the infowarriors of the internet age who are unlocking minds and awakening the masses, so it only...

“Measles Mayhem”: Where is this going?

Kit Knightly

The headlines are full of measles at the moment, in the way that always reeks of coordination. The measles outbreak in the US has been simmering away for weeks,...

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 clampdowns on protest. What’s it all about? To understand these...

The Great Election Fraud: Manufactured Choices Make a Mockery of Our Republic

John & Nisha Whitehead “Dictators are not in the business of allowing elections that could remove them from their thrones.” Gene Sharp, political science professor The U.S. Supreme Court was...

Sick, and Sick of It All

Edward Curtin Sometimes it takes our bodies to return us to our souls.  And our little pains to remind us of the indescribable pain of the savage killing and...

WATCH: Navigating the River of Lies

Last year, New Zealand activist Billy Te Kahika interviewed James Corbett for a documentary he was creating about the New Zealand government’s response to the COVID scamdemic. Well, that...

Societal Self-Regulation

Todd Hayen Any group of human beings who are supposedly in a free society and who have a leader (or a council of people who lead), assigned by that...

What no one is saying about Ireland’s “sexist language” referendum

Kit Knightly Today is International Women’s Day. It’s also the day Irish public goes to the polls for a referendum on the “sexist language” of article 41.2 of the...

The Irish Are Losing Their Way

Sinéad Murphy Driving home after Christmas, we pulled in at the last toll plaza on the M8 to Cork. It had been dark for hours with ‘Storm Gerrit’ still...

The Manchester Arena False Flag

Iain Davis Richard D. Hall is an independent investigative journalist and documentary film-maker who has gone further than any other journalist to examine the evidence surrounding the alleged 2017...