Avoiding the Issue at our Peril
Public Health ‘Experts’ Effectively Say: “Take Your Fluoride and Shut Up”
What do the so-called ‘elites’ really think of ordinary people?
Do the so-called ‘elites’ have any sense of ethical or moral propriety? Bert Olivier believes the answer is ambivalent.
From Free Books for Babies to Eugenics: the Dark Side of Child and Reproductive Health Focussed ‘Philanthropic’ Social Impact Projects
A Brief History of Modern Corruption: Public Private Partnerships and the Rule of Law
Sophie Cooke outlines the evolution of corruption in the polity, from the PPP model introduced in the early 1990s to the rise of vast global investment firms like Blackrock, and their influence on decision-making.
Bank of England Responds to My FOIA Request
Rusere Shoniwa reports on the Bank of Englands underwhelming responses to his freedom of Information requests on responses to the June 23 CBDC consultation.
War: Who is it good for?
Chris Rea lays out his vision for the Freedom Movement during the current military crises; a new form of anti-war activism that focuses relentlessly on the financial interests at the apex of the pyramid.
Where does Putin stand in relation to the attempted global coup d’etat?
Bert Olivier discusses where Vladimir Putin’s loyalties might lie: is it with the WEF, or with the people in this provocative piece.
Israel-Hamas and the Great Reset
Najm Al-Dīn argues the genocide in Gaza has economic as well as political goals. By causing a new supply crisis it hastens the shift towards a “circular ” economy controlled from the centre by corporations, and in the longer term Israel may intend to turn Gaza into a new trade corridor to supplant the Suez canal and guarantee its place as a global power.