The LLS year in review
2022 was a challenging year, but not without its victories. We recount the good, bad and the instructive from an editorial perspective in this year in review.
2022 was a challenging year, but not without its victories. We recount the good, bad and the instructive from an editorial perspective in this year in review.
“In short, by its facilitation of capitalism‘s construction of the totalitarianism of the Global Biosecurity State – woke is not liberal, and it certainly isn‘t socialist: woke is fascist”
Rusere Shoniwa explains the control grid of 21st century fascism, none other than capitalism in decay: the nexus of supranational global policy makers, the ‘free’ market and the state.
Philosopher Bert Olivier gives his thoughts on his contemporaries buying into the mainstream COVID narrative.
Amy Willows challenges the notion that a state of hypnosis is central to the explanation of mass formation. The second part of this two-part essay is a collaboration between Amy and Rusere Shoniwa.
Amy Willows challenges the notion that a state of hypnosis is central to the explanation of mass formation. This two-part essay is a collaboration between Amy and Rusere Shoniwa.
Mark Shaw highlights the importance of free debate, non-censorship and the mechanisms underlying our current financial crisis.
Rusere Shoniwa analyses the significance of a 2017 pandemic wargame scenario plan for a vaccine reckoning. He uses the wargame scenario’s predicted success in subduing public outrage over vaccine failure/injury as the basis for assessing the likelihood of possible outcomes in the current covid vaccine debacle.
Covid policymakers have so much invested in masks and vaxxes they cannot admit responsibility for the harm caused, writes Phil Shannon. Get rid of the crazy policies and watch skills shortages shrink to normal levels.
Rusere Shoniwa interviews Stephen Morris of the pro Covid vaccine choice Workers of England Union, to find out more on their policies and political affiliations.