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REVIEW: Science Set Free

Ryan Matters In Science Set Free, Rupert Sheldrake sets out to probe the shaky foundations of materialist science and question long-held beliefs that have, over time, hardened into dogmas. Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist and author of numerous technical papers. He was a fellow of Clare College, Cambridge University, where he was director of studies …

WATCH: I Read The Great Narrative (So You Don’t Have To!)

Remember when the World Economic Forum held a conference on “The Great Narrative”? And remember when Klaus Schwab threatened to release a book on the topic? Well, guess what? It’s heeeere. That’s right, I read The Great Narrative and now I’m spilling the beans on the globalists’ plans for the technocratic future …and revealing the …

JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass by Oliver Stone

Edward Curtin Two of the greatest speeches ever delivered by an American president bookend this extraordinary documentary film. It opens with President John F. Kennedy giving the commencement speech at American University on June 10, 1963 and it closes with his civil rights speech to the American people the following day. It is a deft artistic touch that …

REVIEW: “Unanswered Questions: What the September 11th families asked and the 9/11 Commission ignored“

Edward curtin It is impossible to overemphasize the importance of this book.  It is a tour de force that blows away twenty years of U.S. government lies and obfuscations about the mass murders of September 11, 2001, the foundational event of recent times that claimed thousands of victims whose relatives still cry out for truth …

The War in Afghanistan: The real ‘Crime of the Century’ behind the Opioid Crisis

Max Parry Editor’s Note – This article was written, and submitted to us, before the Taliban’s take-over of Kabul. In May, the HBO television network aired a new two-part documentary exploring America’s ongoing opioid epidemic entitled The Crime of the Century. The first episode summarized the role of the pharmaceutical industry in the crisis, specifically …

Jungle Cruise, Wonder Woman 1984, MORE Black Widow, Old – Weird New Movies! Jay Dyer

 Time for an updated movie review stream with some new installments. I recently watched these films and saw some very strange things we need to discuss.   The goddess theme seems to be more and more prevalent in films, as well as esoteric themes relating to the serpent, gnosis, the Tree of Life, and […]