- BREAKING: Pfizer Covid Shots “More Harm Than Good” -Video by CCCA by Vanessa Beeley, a British independent journalist, from her weblog The Wall Will Fall.
- Kim Iversen: ‘The New Normal,’ Are Seasonal Mask, Booster Mandates Here To Stay? featuring Iversen explaining "The New Normal" from The Hill's channel on YouTube (09:26).
- Lockdowns: The Worst Public Health Catastrophe In Human History by Arjun Walia from The Pulse.
Calling lockdowns the worst public health catastrophe in human history is not unreasonable, and many who have studied the implications of lockdowns on human health and the global economy echo this sentiment.
The phrase seems to have been coined by Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD., a professor of both medicine and economics at Stanford University.
- FDA Should Need Only ‘12 Weeks’ to Release Pfizer Data, Not 75 Years, Plaintiff Calculates by Seth Hancock from Children's Health Defense.
- Fauci Responds To RFK Jr.’s Book featuring Jimmy Dore, a straight guy, interviewing and an impersonator (Mike MacRae) of Anthony Fauci, CDC's czar, from Dore's channel on YouTube (07:22). My reaction: This is hilarious!
- Bill Gates Calls for Governments to Censor Social Media and Celebrates ‘The New Normal’ by Derrick Broze from The Last American Vagabond.
- Say No to Gates (and yeah, that includes Bill) by Mickey Z. from Dissident Voice.
... far too often, the facts don’t even matter. In a heavily conditioned society, way too many folks choose to believe what they are told/taught/programmed to believe. Don’t take my word for it. Just take a look around. How/why does that happen? I’ve written about this before yet, it sadly remains relevant and timely, so here we go again.
In his book, The Pig Who Sang to the Moon: The Emotional World of Farm Animals, Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson writes: “I was told by some New Zealand sheep farmers that sometimes a particularly smart lamb will learn to undo the latch of a gate, evidently not an uncommon skill, and the sheep farmer then worries that the lamb might teach his less clever companions to do the same.”
Masson asked the farmers: “What do you with sheep who can undo the latch?”
“We shoot them,” came the reply, “so they can’t pass on their knowledge.”
In his book, The Pig Who Sang to the Moon: The Emotional World of Farm Animals, Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson writes: “I was told by some New Zealand sheep farmers that sometimes a particularly smart lamb will learn to undo the latch of a gate, evidently not an uncommon skill, and the sheep farmer then worries that the lamb might teach his less clever companions to do the same.”
Masson asked the farmers: “What do you with sheep who can undo the latch?”
“We shoot them,” came the reply, “so they can’t pass on their knowledge.”
My reaction: The moral of this story is ... be sure to pass on your knowledge and critical thinking!
- Glenn Greenwald: This is How They STOLE Your DEMOCRACY! featuring Russell Brand, a British comedian, and includes a commentary by Glenn Greenwald (with occasional comments by Brand) from Brand's channel on Rumble (with audio version). My reaction: This is where Greenwald and I part company. The "democracy" that has been tolerated by the ruling capitalist class is, and has always been, mostly fake. But now they are taking this largely fake democracy away from us.
- United we stand, in peace we march. From Defeat the Mandates: An American Homecoming.
- Manufacturing Contempt for Assange: How the Media Made WikiLeaks Founder into a Scapegoat featuring Lowkey, a British rapper, and his guests Pablo Navarette and John McEvoy in the YouTube channel (45:53) of Mint Press News (audio also provided), a video of their discussion in addition to the explanatory article.
Guardian
journalist Stephanie Kirchgaessner was aware of the spying long before
it was made public. Yet rather than blowing the whistle, publishing a
huge scoop, or even simply notifying Assange privately, she instead
chose to write highly dubious articles insinuating that he was an agent
of Russian malfeasance.
- Architects and Engineers: Solving the Mystery of Building 7 - w/ Ed Asner featuring Asner and various architects and engineers in a 2015 video explaining that 9/11 was an impossibility as anything other than a controlled demolition--from Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth. My reaction: Yes, Architects and engineers have also suffered censorship. Apparently this video has been restored on YouTube--for how long is anyone's guess.
- “Four Meals from Anarchy”: Rising Food Prices Could Spark Famine, War, and Revolution in 2022 by Alan Macleod from Mint Press News (based in Minneapolis).
The British government has historically maintained
that the United Kingdom is only ever “four meals from anarchy” –
meaning that the country would descend into widespread disorder, rioting
and protest if stores were to run out of food for more than a day.
While there is little to no indication of that happening in the U.S.,
hunger is on the rise, and with it political disenchantment. What form
that will take remains to be seen. Globally, however, the situation is
as grave as it has been in living memory, and it seems inconceivable
that there will be no political ramifications to the shortages. If so,
it could make the Arab Spring look mild by comparison.
- The Persecution of Julian Assange featuring Chris Hedges and his guest Nils Melzer, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, in an interview from RT's channel on YouTube (27:05).
- Britain Aiming To Create Golem Soldiers by Leonid Savin from TheAltWorld.
“We want ‘war fighters’ – whether they be cyber specialists, drone pilots or infantry soldiers – to be stronger, faster, more intelligent, more resilient and more mobile to overcome the environment and the adversary. … As technology has become more sophisticated our thinking has become more focused on the machine rather than the person, but this needs to change if we are going to be effective in the future”, the paper says.
- What’s On The Pentagon’s Weapons Shopping List featuring Naomi Karavani on Redacted Tonight's channel on YouTube (10:35) using parody to criticize the ruling class's profitable making enterprise--the "defense" budgets.
- Raiding the World Bank: Exposing a Fondness for Dictators by James Bovard from the American Institute for Economic Research.
Foreign aid was revered by the Washington establishment, and the World Bank epitomized the arrogance of the financial masters of the universe (at least in their own minds and press releases). The World Bank, heavily subsidized by US taxpayers, profited from every debacle it spawned. The more loans the bank made, the more prestige and influence it acquired. After a profusion of bad loans to Third World governments helped ignite a debt crisis, I warned in a 1985 Wall Street Journal piece that expanding the World Bank’s role “would be akin to appointing Mrs. O’Leary’s cow as chief of the Chicago Fire Department.”
I was astounded at how many despots the World Bank was propping up.
I was astounded at how many despots the World Bank was propping up.
- Friday~Fighting for Our Life by John Allen from his weblog on Medium. (Note: You may need a $5/mo. subscription to access this article.)
- Germany’s Traffic Light Coalition Blinks Green for NATO Hostility to Russia by Finian Cunningham from Strategic Culture Foundation.
The new German coalition government headed up by Chancellor Olaf Scholz is only one week in power but already the signals are pointing to Berlin being more amenable to U.S.-led NATO hostility towards Russia.
- Is Ethiopia Next. The Strategy Session, Episode 40 with Matthew Ehret. This post features a podcast (54:44) on SoundCloud by Ehret explaining the subject.
Many westerners trying to make sense of the events in the “dark continent” of Africa have many barriers standing in the way of their minds and reality. This must be the case, for without such filters of spin proclaiming Africa’s problems to be self-induced (or the consequence of Chinese debt slavery), we in the west, might actually feel horrified enough to demand systemic change. We might come to recognize that the plight of Africa has less to do with Africa and more to do with an intentional program of depopulation, and exploitation of vital resources.