Gulag Academia

A study of the effect of hierarchy on academic freedom and our consequent perceptions of reality has been uploaded to archive.org and is available as a PDF here. Abstract Purpose: Exposing the deficiencies of institutional hierarchies in academia which limit the potential for human creativity and understanding. Design/methodology/approach: This paper is the product of non-hierarchical, … Read more

Gulag NHS

Outrageous! How can one possibly equate our “beloved” NHS with the gulag in the former Soviet Union? As we’ve often explained, the global system of control is multi-layered and multi-faceted; to understand how it works and its effects requires examination from many different perspectives. We describe the means to control human attitudes and behaviour in … Read more

Western Education and its Impacts

I was invited by Hidayat TV to talk about Critical Thinking’s analysis of how education has been colonised along with all the other levers of power: Hidayat TV – Western Education and its Impacts (video 47 minutes 8 seconds) During the conversation, I referred to several references which are also included in Critical Thinking’s paper, … Read more

Who Controls Who?

A few days ago, I was invited to join this discussion: Hidayat TV Who Controls Who? (video 38 minutes and 52 seconds)Who Controls who ?What is the Current structure of this World ?Who are “They” & How do they Control Humans & Their Humanity ?What tools & Tactics they are Using to maintain their Hegmony/Supremacy/Control/ … Read more

Culture Shapes Perceptions and Reality

Yesterday I was asked to join a conversation about the role of culture in supporting oppression and genocide. Role of Culture in Supporting Oppression & Genocide (video 52 minutes 37 seconds) During the discussion, I referred to The Controversy of Zion by Douglas Reed and a Critical Thinking paper published in November 2019, Gulag Academia. … Read more

Navigating the Transition

Vijay kindly reposted Gulag Academia on Twitter/X; I came across a “like” in my notifications while pondering how to frame this article. As explained in previous articles, we are in the midst of a paradigm shift of millennial proportions. I’ve been drawn into conversations with many who take their cue from mainstream narratives and find … Read more

Money, Big Oil and the Climate ‘Crisis’

A couple of weeks ago, I posted an article, The Climight Zone in which there is a link to an interview with Press TV, Spotlight – Big Oil’s Role in Global Warming. The presenter was clearly taken by surprise by the claim that Big Oil is behind the man-made global warming narrative. The CliMIGHT reference … Read more

NHS World Order

In March 2021, I described the NHS as a gulag. Gulag is the Russian acronym for Chief Administration of Corrective Labour Camps. I referred to Gulag Academia, the paper we produced in November 2019, the year in which the NHS Long Term Plan was published (with very little publicity at the time). Given the ominous … Read more

Distraction Versus Reality

Some time ago, I referred to securitisation of illusory existential threats that are the distractions created by the structure that induces ignorance. Contrary to the claims of climate crises, pandemics and numerous other distractions, the real existential challenges are cosmic in scale. Academia is largely blind to this reality because of the shackles imposed by … Read more

Critical Thinking

Within the last few days, LinkedIn censored (by removal) a post that contained information on Freedom Of Information requests for evidence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus being isolated. No-one has been proven to have died from covid because no relevant post-mortem data has been released. We can be reasonably sure that if there were genuine post-mortem … Read more