Blatant Lies

Those who’ve been paying attention know that governments lie and the British government lies more than most. The bigger the lie, the more people seem willing to accept it, as exemplified by the fraudulent statistics used to frighten the British population into total submission to insanity. When we compare notifiable infectious disease statistics with what … Read more

No-One has Died from “Coronavirus”

As my Bulgarian friend Alex reminded me when he sent me the next link, there is a popular joke in medical circles: “Doctors know something but can do nothing. Surgeons can do something but know nothing. Pathologists know and can do everything!” “No one has died from the coronavirus” Important revelations shared by Dr Stoian … Read more

We are at War but Who’s the Enemy?

I was going to write about the contradictions and lunacy of mandatory mask wearing and its perverse consequences but Pennie sent me this video which is essential viewing. How Will WWIII Be Fought? – Questions For Corbett #062A Corbett Report viewer writes in to ask about the mechanics of World War III . . . … Read more

Decentralised data

Our work at Critical Thinking focused on analysis but the time has come to act, hence the publication of our recent paper, The End of the Age of Plunder. We need to create alternatives to what is centrally provided, primarily money but then so much more. Alex, who co-authored the last two papers, has been … Read more

The End of the Age of Plunder

An Age of Possibilities Arises AbstractThe internet, distributed ledger technology and tokenisation are creating new modes of economicbehaviour and participation that threaten the centralised paradigm of fiat money and “trusted thirdparties”. These developments open possibilities for financial inclusion and economic participation foreveryone on the planet. These new opportunities will be adopted and developed by those … Read more