Imagine a world where one country – country X – is bombing at least seven countries at any one time and is seeking to bomb an eighth, all the while threatening an adversarial ninth state – country Y – that they will bomb that country into oblivion, as well. Imagine that in this world, country Read More…
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“If Only” – The Untold Origins Of The Federal Reserve
“Progressive” is often a word we hear bandied about to describe very destructive things. It’s “progressive,” for example, to believe taking responsibility for your individual thoughts, words and actions is a fool’s errand. When taken to its extreme, as it often is, many self-described progressives believe you are responsible for the actions, past and present, Read More…
False Flag Exposed, Caught Red Handed And Prevented
In this video, Luke Rudkowski of We Are Change gives you the latest news of a false flag that has been prevented in Germany, the historical context of false flags, and importance in current politics.
The Occult History of Punk Rock: Part 3 – The Flip Side of the Hippie Coin
“Along the streets that lead away from the apartment, he can never see anything through the concrete and brick and neon but he knows that buried within it are grotesque, twisted souls forever trying manners that will convince themselves they possess quality—learning strange poses of style and glamour vended by the dream magazines and other Read More…
The Occult History of Punk Rock: Part 2 – Punk F**king Hates You
For the extensive analysis at hand, this article will attempt to serve as much like an information chart as possible. Part 1 dealt with the premise of Punk Rock’s Occult History—a setting of the stage—so this section will get straight to the matter. “Punk” culture, as an overarching definition, extends from traditional punk rock, to Read More…
For the First Time in History, British Medical Journal Calls for the Legalization of ALL Drugs
(RT) — Doctors have an “ethical responsibility” to back the legalization of drugs, the British Medical Journal (BMJ) has advised for the first time. An editorial in the BMJ, the UK’s most widely-read medical journal, argues that laws against drug use have harmed people across the world, while stressing that drug addiction should be viewed as a Read More…






