The Times They Are A-Changin

It’s been a long time coming but it’s here and it’s going to be a bumpy ride… The transition continues. As Pam Gregory says, “it’s time to live (and love) in your power!” We create our own reality, i.e. we manifest what we focus on be it fear, death and destruction… or love. We have … Read more

Energy Sanity in an Insane World

Energy resources such as coal, oil and gas have powered human evolution and development since the industrial revolution in the UK. Through a combination of ignorance, ideology and the three fundamental flaws in the structure of the political economy, we have, over recent decades, denied ourselves access to these invaluable resources. Similarly, nuclear technology has … Read more

Who Rules, How and Why?

The Critical Thinking project that started in 2012, set out to answer this question and arrived at answers within the first five years of its work. Hierarchy and Political Economy – Birkbeck Presentation 2016 (video 51 minutes 28 seconds)Presentation of Critical Thinking’s analysis, pointing to three fundamental flaws in the global political economy.The analysis was … Read more

Pesky Facts – We Are Harvested

This short video which arrived from “You Are Not in Debt!” Telegram channel clearly explains how we are harvested by specific example. It applies to everything that we are charged for because money displaced trust between humans. Amid the complexity of generations of statutes and precedents from case law, reality has become obscured. Pesky Facts … 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

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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