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Coronavirus Scandal Breaking in Merkel’s Germany. False Positives and the Drosten PCR Test
One World Governance and the Council on Foreign Relations. “We Shall have World Government… by Conquest or Consent.”
Is ‘Stakeholder Capitalism’ Newspeak for Economic Fascism?
Antonio Gramsci, Cultural Marxism, Wokeness, and Leninism 4.0
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Businesses forced to dump carbon tax hike on customers
Simon Benson and Steve Lewis The Daily Telegraph SMALL business owners, farmers and home renovators are among those already feeling the effect of the carbon tax as prices soar just two weeks after the scheme was introduced. In one of … Continue reading
Posted in Agenda 21/Great Reset, Economics, Headlines
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Why Teamwork is Overrated
Psych Blog Does teamwork always enhance the performance of organisations? It might seem like a question that’s too obvious to ask. Practically every job description ever written demands ‘a good team player’. Teams of all kinds pop up everywhere in … Continue reading
Posted in Headlines, Philosophy, Society
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Former NSA Employee Thomas Drake and Jesselyn Radack on Obama Admin. Whistleblower Crackdown
Democracy Now We continue our conversation with Thomas Drake, who was prosecuted by the Obama administration after challenging mismanagement, waste and possible constitutional violations at the National Security Administration. “I’m the first to acknowledge that there are secrets. But not … Continue reading
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H. G. Wells: The Open Conspiracy (selected passages – 1933)
Panarchy.org Note H. G. Wells launched the idea of an Open Conspiracy in a booklet in 1928 and then, in a more extended text, in 1933. Here we offer some extracts from the various chapters of the later work. The … Continue reading
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