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Another woke purge at the New York Times
Tom Slater | spiked-online.com A celebrated reporter has been pushed out for referring to the n-word in a discussion about racist speech. It is perhaps a little tired at this point to compare the woke authoritarians, in the ascendancy in … Continue reading
Posted in Headlines, Philosophy, Politics, Society
Tagged Authoritarians, movement, ousting, totalitarian, woke purge
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Seeding Justice, Cultivating Democracy
Source: Ground Truth Last week, hundreds of people poured into the Women’s Building here in San Francisco to take part in the Justice Begins with Seeds conference, organized by the California Biosafety Alliance and co-sponsored by PANNA and several other … Continue reading
Posted in Codex Alimentarius, GMO, Headlines, Ponerology
Tagged Abuzz, Alliance, Biosafety, Building, californians, Conference, corporate food, Cultivating, democracy, food, food system, forum, ground, ground truth, movement, Part, partner, partner groups, roots, san francisco, Seeding, seeds, September, september 13, Source, System, Truth, women
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Maurice Strong Interview (BBC, 1972)
Today, Maurice Strong sits atop the global environmental movement headed by the United Nations and its interlocking NGO’s and tax-exempt foundations. Strong is considered to be the person behind the globalization of the foundation-funded environmental movement, and was the Secretary-General … Continue reading
Posted in Agenda 21/Great Reset, Environment, Headlines, Politics
Tagged BBC, Conference, environment, foundations, global environmental movement, globalization, human, human environment, interview, movement, NGO, person, Secretary, secretary general of the united nations, stockholm sweden, today, United, United Nations, united nations conference
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Greenpeace co-founder Dr. Patrick Moore: ‘Thank goodness we came along & reversed 150 million-year trend of reduced CO2 levels in global atmosphere. Long live the humans’
Marc Morano Climate Depot Greenpeace Co-Founder Dr. Patrick Moore commented a new study trying to explain the lack of global warming: The new study claims: ‘Abrupt increase’ in CO2 absorption slowed global warming: Excerpt: ‘The earth would have warmed faster … Continue reading
Posted in Agenda 21/Great Reset, Environment, Headlines
Tagged abrupt increase, absorption, amount, author, biosphere, carbon, carbon dioxide, Co, co-founder, co2 levels, confessions, dr moore, dr patrick moore, Dropout, End, environmentalist, Excerpt, global atmosphere, global warming, goodness, greenpeace, Land, marc morano, movement, Organization, patrick moore, planet, plant, plants and animals, punches, rise, scientists, Sensible, Study, uptake, way
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The World Tomorrow : Cypherpunks Part 1
Julian Assange Journeyman Pictures A terrifying war is being fought in the digital second world of modern life. Technology designed to soak up individual’s private communications is in constant development. In the age of cyber surveillance where does the boundary … Continue reading
Posted in Cyberspace, Society, Technology, Videos
Tagged Age, applebaum, boundary, circulation, Cyber, cyber surveillance, Cypherpunks, democratisation, development, encounter, encryption, encryption technology, Focus, free circulation, individual, intelligence agencies, jacob appelbaum, jeremie, Journeyman, journeyman pictures, julian assange, kind, Knowledge, life, life technology, line, militarization, Military, movement, personal lives, private communications, private data, surveillance, technical challenge, War, web activism, web activists, world tomorrow, zimmerman
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The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World
Arran Gare cosmoandhistory.org It is now more than a century since Friedrich Nietzsche observed that ‘nihilism, this weirdest of all guests, stands before the door.’ Nietzsche was articulating what others were dimly aware of but were refusing to face up … Continue reading
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Tagged alfred north whitehead, Arran, critical philosophy, devaluate, Divided, door, edmund husserl, EMISSARY, form, frankfort school, friedrich nietzsche, future, Gare, Hegelianism, henri bergson, hermeneutics, hostile environment, john dewey, kantianism, ludwig wittgenstein, martin heidegger, master, maurice merleau ponty, max scheler, McGilchrist, Merleau, movement, nihilism, nihilist, philosophy, philosophy of science, positivist, school, science, Whitehead, work
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The hoax of rising sea levels
Alan Jones 2GB Alan Jones is joined by Galileo Movement project leader Malcolm Roberts. Listen to the podcast
Posted in Agenda 21/Great Reset, Environment, Headlines, Podcasts
Tagged alan jones 2gb, Galileo, HOAX, leader, movement, podcast, project, project leader, rising sea levels, sea
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‘Gaia’ scientist James Lovelock: I was ‘alarmist’ about climate change
Ian Johnston msnbc.com James Lovelock, the maverick scientist who became a guru to the environmental movement with his “Gaia” theory of the Earth as a single organism, has admitted to being “alarmist” about climate change and says other environmental commentators, such … Continue reading →