Multiple Perspectives Are Essential

Mainstream (and many social media) reports and explanation of events and issues tend to provide a one dimensional view of the world not least because they seem to parrot the same scripts. When aiming off these narratives, critics often resort to binary arguments which, at best, result in a two dimensional view and keep discussion … Read more

European Economic Suicide

Following on from the discussion on George Galloway’s Kalima Horra show in May this year that explored the economic and financial impacts of US led sanctions on Russia, I was invited to participate in a recording in late August to discuss the impact on Europe. The programme aired this week, ironically, shortly before Liz Truss … Read more

Media in Elizabethan (I) England

On 16 August 2021, Nick Kollerstrom who specialises in exploding myths presented perspectives on the authorship of William Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets. Cumulative evidence suggests that William Shakespeare (thus spelt) never existed and that his canon was the product of multiple authors. How “William Shakespeare” Never Did Exist (video 1 hour 53 minutes and 37 … Read more

Gamestop – David versus Goliath?

The “people’s fightback against Wall Street hedge funds” created some excitement among many seeking to resist the corporate takeover of every aspect of our lives. I first learned of this via Twitter from Ciaran who sent me this from Reddit (click to enlarge). To which I responded (click to enlarge): The link in my second … Read more

Scale and Effective Dissent

At last night’s post-Critical Thinking meeting, we had the largest turnout since the original Critical Thinking project at the Free University started in January 2012 – the first meeting attracted around 50 people. Since then the numbers fluctuated but our most productive work was the result of many meetings involving between 4 and 12 people, … Read more

Toppling Statues is Displacement Therapy

Friday’s article referred to the madness which has gripped large swathes of Western society. In addition to the symbolic but suicidal wearing of face masks, many have been whipped into a frenzy over the symbolic nature of statues. Historic “slavery” has been substituted, as the focus of people’s choreographed anger, for the current system of … 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

Structural Incentives Govern Behaviour

While we are distracted by the daily newsround which provokes fear, outrage and division, we continue to feed the predatory organism by succumbing to the incentives integral to the system. In this video, James Corbett talks to Derrick Broze about how we can opt out of the predatory system.

Derrick Broze on Opting Out of Technocracy
We all know the existential threat that technocracy poses to the human species. So what’s the solution to this problem? Joining us today to discuss this issue is Derrick Broze of TheConsciousResistance.com who has just published How to Opt-Out of the Technocratic State, a guide that eschews fear porn and emphasizes solutions to the encroaching technocratic tyranny.

In the discussion, and no doubt in Derrick’s new book, are various suggestions as to how to “disconnect” from the system, among which are the use of alternative currencies and means of conducting economic relationships.

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Beyond Critical Thinking

Critical Thinking at the Free University has just published the 7th and final iteration of its accumulated research and analysis of political economy, How we live – who rules, how and why?, which explains:

we are at a crossroads and faced with a choice; the choice will differ depending on where people are on their personal journey of discovery. Many have yet to reach the limits of critical thinking in exploring political economy to realise that there lies a world of possibilities beyond;

– events are coming to a head; dramatic changes to the fabric of global society are accelerating. The “powers that shouldn’t be” are preparing for the Cull.

How we live – Who rules, how and why? at archive.org

Below is the Abstract of the final iteration:

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