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The COVID19 Scamdemic – Part 1

Iain Davis Among many similar globalist states, The UK State is a public-private partnership between government, financial institutions, multinational...

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CCDH – The Centre For Cancel Culture And Digital Hypocrisy – Part 2

In Part 1 we looked at the Center For Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) who, in accordance with the Commission...

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How to Take Back Control of Your Mind

Cynthia Chung “Politicians, Priests, and psychiatrists often face the same problem: how to find the most rapid and permanent...

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The Great Reset Fraud

Like everyone, I would love to live in a pollution-free world. I would love to see human civilization strike...

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Three New Reads – June

Was Pyongyang’s destruction this month of a border town ‘liaison office’ – touted as symbol of reconciliation but in...

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Face Masks Have Put Us In A State

Face masks must be worn in the UK on public transport (to begin with) by order of the State....

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Putin’s Call For A New System and the 1944 Battle Of Bretton Woods

Matthew Ehret As today’s world teeters on the brink of a financial collapse greater than anything the world experienced...

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Standing on the Precipice of Martial Law

Matthew Ehret In my recent paper Why Assume There Will Be a 2020 Election?, I took the opportunity of...

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The Everything Bubble, Fictitious Capital and Coronavirus

Frank Lee The years since the 1970s are unprecedented in terms of their volatility in the price of commodities,...

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Sugar and Spice and Everything Vice: the Empire’s Sin City of London

Cynthia Chung The over 1000 point plunge of the stock market on Feb 27th and broader ruptures of the...

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This Week in The Guardian #1

Five years ago this month, OffGuardian posted its first article. Since then nearly 4000 more have been posted, all...

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The OffGuardian View – GE2019

Consider this a catch-all discussion thread on the UK General Election 2019. A few readers have been asking in...

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Assange lawyers’ links to US govt & Bill Browder raises questions

Lucy Komisar A US government lawyer in the Assange extradition case just wrote a London Times oped promoting the...

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Asia-Pacific Trade Deal: Trading Away Indian Agriculture?

Colin Todhunter On the back of Brexit, there are fears in the UK that a trade deal will be...

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Climate and the Money Trail

Whatever one may believe about the dangers of CO2 and risks of global warming creating a global catastrophe in...

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Europe: The cracks are beginning to show

Frank Lee The NATO build-up 2014: The expansion of NATO in the late 20th and early 21st centuries had...

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In Defense of Cory Morningstar & “Manufacturing for Consent”

Hiroyuki Hamada Good investigative journalism doesn’t only reveal hidden mechanisms of our time;  it also exposes those who refuse...

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The EU – do we stay or do we go?

Philip Roddis For years I’ve called myself a peg-on-nose Remainer. While many fellow Remainers strike me as naive, deluded...

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Brexit ‘crisis’: political theatre & the demonizing of democracy

Catte Black We already know democracy is currently a sham. A lip-service. And nowhere more so than within the...

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Inside the Submissive Void

The use of propaganda and censorship is more frequently associated with totalitarian, corrupt and/or despotic regimes, not our purported...

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