Did the Pentagon Support Venezuela Coup Porn Jack Ryan Season 2?
As prep for my forthcoming video on Amazon’s Jack Ryan as next-gen propaganda I’ve been keeping an eye on promotions...
As prep for my forthcoming video on Amazon’s Jack Ryan as next-gen propaganda I’ve been keeping an eye on promotions...
As prep for my forthcoming video on Amazon’s Jack Ryan as next-gen propaganda I’ve been keeping an eye on promotions...
Why is it that capitalist economies and cultures produce anti-capitalist products? In this month’s subscriber podcast I examine three examples...
Why is it that capitalist economies and cultures produce anti-capitalist products? In this month’s subscriber podcast I examine three examples...
When George W Bush was President, the Deep State created a list of 8 million Americans to be detained in case of a National Emergency. That list surely has grown since Democracy Now and Salon looked at Main Core in 2008.
Agostinho Neto declaring independence of Angola 11 November 1975
What I want to do here is something very simple. I want to explain how I began to search for Agostinho Neto. I also want to explain the perspective that shapes this search.1
In the last Depression 3 million Americans starved to death. Since then we have added 202 million people thanks the benefits the Elite get from unlimited legal and illegal immigration. I estimate that America will lose at least 50 million people in the period of the Troubles after the first Nationwide Food Riots.
Many of those 50 million will be leaving America because they will feel safer in their homeland after the violence erupts here.
Socrates was the first revolutionary. He opened up with a legendary oracular search of the inner space from which the individual, as we understand him today, would eventually emerge. His “daemon” was that which spoke the necessary freedom and autonomy to become what we are. His was the first lesson.
In the central interior of the Canadian province of British Columbia is the unceded territory of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation. A corporate entity, Coastal GasLink (CGL), abetted by colonial-government structures, is preparing to lay a pipeline in this territory. The Dinï ze’ and Ts’akë ze’ (hereditary chiefs) did not grant consent for this; in fact, the proposal from CGL was unanimously rejected.