Extinction Rebellion
Morgoth's Review - Extinction Rebellion, Our Future of Bugs & Pods - Hour 1
Morgoth's Review joins Henrik to talk about the many issues facing the United Kingdom. We begin on the Extinction Rebellion, a new climate weapon the globalists use to get even more money, power and influence. We talk about the promotion of bug eating and pod living. In the second part we discuss demographics, Islamization of England, rise in knife crime, corporate support of milkshake activism and Brexit.
A video version of this show is available here.
Git Up, Git Out, Cut the Bullshit Arrests Out
Hundreds of people from across the Southeast converged on Atlanta on Friday September 27th for the Southeast Climate Strike & Rebellion.
“How Dare You!” The Climate Crisis and the Public Demand for Real Action
Reality clashed with the BBC version of false consensus in a remarkable edition of HardTalk last month.
The Hypocrisy of the Climate Strikes Across America Exposed as a Leftist Power Grab that Exploits Children
The manifesto for the Youth Climate Strike calls for state-owned banks, single-payer healthcare, affordable housing, expanded rights for sexual minorities and more political goals that have nothing to do with the environment. AOC's adviser admitted the goal of her Green New Deal is to change the economy.
Extinction Rebellion Training, or How to Control Radical Resistance from the ‘Obstructive Left’
Published May 6, 2019 on Wrong Kind of Green & May 9, 2019 on Black Agenda Report
“New Power” – “The ability to harness the connected crowd to get what you want”
– Jeremy Heimans, co-founder Purpose/Avaaz, B Team
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First we stop London City Airport, then Heathrow
First we stop London city Airport, then Heathrow
by Ian Sinclair
Morning Star
21 August 2019
On a muggy evening last month over 100 people attended a public meeting in a school hall in Wanstead, east London to hear about the proposed expansion of London City Airport (LCY).
Book review: Quaker Quicks – Why I Am A Pacifist by Tim Gee
Book review: Quaker Quicks – Why I Am A Pacifist by Tim Gee
by Ian Sinclair
Morning Star
14 August 2019
Formed soon after the English Civil War, the Quakers – AKA the Religious Society of Friends – are perhaps best known for their commitment to working for peace.
Over a quick and very readable 60 pages Quaker and activist Tim Gee explores this tradition through the concept of pacifism.
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