In a growing number of countries, one can be imprisoned for questioning the alleged holocaust of 6 million Jews under the direction of Adolf Hitler during world war two, often referred to as the “good war“. To be characterised as a “holocaust denier” or, as a result, an anti-Semite, strikes to the heart of the trained human psyche. What other question is an imprisonable offence?
WW2
Cliches of War
Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad…
While talking heads and armchair pundits in the media wrangle with the political implications of the recent assassination of Iranian Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani in Iraq, it becomes ever clearer that the Structural Elite are playing the war card to head off humanity before people awaken to their plans. In a recent post, I suggested that in 2020 things are going to get worse before they get better.
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: