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Weathering The Storm

Endurance

Making sense of the mess we're in

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The Long March Towards Unreason

“The first thing we have to learn about fighting and winning a cultural war is that we are not fighting to “conserve” something; we are fighting to overthrow something. But we must understand clearly and firmly that the dominant authorities...

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Empires Are Built On Myths

“People enter this awakening through different doors...but for anyone who has the capacity to keep going, the destination is the same; understanding that our world has been systematically fabricated, and searching for what's actually real”....

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A Course Correction

Whatever happened to the bird flu? And monkeypox? Not so long ago, we were being prepped for the 'age of the pandemic'. We were assured that the next one was just around the corner – it was simply a matter of time. The blue tick stenographe...

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Wall Street, FDR and Hitler

When the sainted Woodrow Wilson set off for gay Paree on 3rd December 1918, that he might do God's work, he was the first sitting US president to venture abroad. Whilst he was still on the high seas, there was a coup attempt in Berlin and i...

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