The US press is aware that medically caused death is the third leading cause of death in America. But nothing happens in their elite corner of the “information age.” For years, I’ve been pointing out that the medical apparatus is best-protected structure in the US and the world. One piece of evidence for that statement: Read More…
Tag: Jon Rappoport
SSRI Antidepressants Increase Risk Of Intracranial Hemorrhage
From healthline.com: “Intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) refers to acute bleeding inside your skull or brain. It’s a life-threatening emergency. You should go to the emergency room right away or call 911 if you think you or someone you know is experiencing ICH.” The public has learned about the increased risk of suicide and violent behavior (including Read More…
Ann Coulter UC Berkeley Clash Reveals Massive Covert Op
Conservative firebrand Ann Coulter’s scheduled speech at the U of California Berkeley is off, it’s on, it’s been delayed, the student groups sponsoring her appearance are suing the University, she’ll speak indoors, she’ll speak outdoors, and on it goes. University officials have said they can’t guarantee Coulter’s security, unless, apparently, she gives her speech during Read More…
US Empire: When Will They Stop Saying ‘Unintended Consequences’?
It might have been true in Afghanistan. Maybe. You remember. Bin Laden. The whole outside crew that came in during the Soviet-Afghan War and, trained and armed by the US, helped turn the tide against the Russians. And then that crew went rogue. They built a network to fight America. An unintended consequence. Let’s call Read More…
Logic and Non-Logic in Education
In two of my collections, The Matrix Revealed and Power Outside The Matrix, I include basic training in the art of logic and more advanced critical analysis. The basic fact is: students in schools are rarely taught how to follow a line of reasoning from beginning to end. Nor do they practice analyzing half-formed, faulty Read More…
Healthcare Bill Defeated: The World Ends
Reuters: “In the past few years, the House has voted more than 60 times to repeal or alter Obamacare, but Republicans had no hope a repeal would become law as long as Obama was president and could veto their bills.” But now that the new version of national health insurance has failed to pass in Read More…






