As the Sixties entered its twilight period, Britain was more than ready for change. Beleaguered by inflation, stagnant industrial output and worsening trade-union relations, the Labour Party was on course for a major defeat. By the start of 1970, The …
The key to Germany’s survival
For all the bedlam (that’s das Durcheinander to you), modern Germany isn’t so bad. Bismarck’s Second Reich lasted 47 years and ended in the Great War. The 14-year Weimar Republic was easily dissolved by the Nazis, while the Third Reich …
Interview 1882 – Globalist Succession Crisis (NWNW 555)
This week on the New World Next Week: questions swirl after the downing of the Iranian president’s helicopter; the World Health Organization prepare to meet in Geneva to vote on the pandemic treaty and IHR amendments; and Schwab steps down …
Interview 1882 – Globalist Succession Crisis (NWNW 555)
This week on the New World Next Week: questions swirl after the downing of the Iranian president’s helicopter; the World Health Organization prepare to meet in Geneva to vote on the pandemic treaty and IHR amendments; and Schwab steps down …
Wenstrup Releases Francis Collins’ House Testimony
Wenstrup Releases Former NIH Director Francis Collins’ Transcript, Highlights Key Takeaways in New Memo
WASHINGTON — Today, Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic Chairman Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) released the transcript from Dr. Francis Collins’ transcribed interview. Dr. Collins helped lead …
A Fork in the Road of the EU
In case you hadn’t noticed, we just celebrated “Europe Day” on Thursday, May 9th, marking the 74th anniversary of the Schuman Declaration. This declaration, presented by French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman on 9th May 1950, paved the way for the …
United Nations and World Invocation Day: A day to invoke satan and the antichrist
The psychopathic religion of the Globalists shapes their decisions and actions. Their religious motivations play a significant role in their engagement in the real war they are waging on the minds of […]
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Sing Us a Song, Piano Man
The last orchestral performance I went to was shortly after our local orchestra resumed limited, socially distanced performances after the initial shutdown. That was in November 2020, nearly two full months after Governor DeSantis had removed any official statewide restrictions. …
Bird flu is man-made, that’s why they already have a vaccine for it
It has been reported that bird flu has spread from mallard ducks to cattle, poultry and recently a dolphin. This is a gain-of-function, i.e. man-made, strain, Dr. Peter McCullough told Miriam Shaw, […]
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What Happens To Unborn Babies #HolySpirit / Hugo Talks
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CJ Hopkins: Hamas used well-known asymmetric warfare tactics
CJ Hopkins, like most of us, has been seeing mindless gibberish about what happened on 7 October in Israel and the aftermath for seven months now. As he explains, Hamas’ attack on […]
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Schwab is stepping down from his role as WEF executive chairman
Klaus Schwab is synonymous with the World Economic Forum (“WEF”) which he has managed for over 50 years. He said in an email to staff on Tuesday that he is stepping down […]
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UK flood risk: We are being subjected to blatant lies, deception and misdirection
Yesterday, the Daily Mail published an article stating that Oliver Dowden, the UK Deputy Prime Minister, was going to advise people to make contingency plans for dealing with potential emergencies to help […]
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Welcome to Britain’s most miserable election
As Westminster’s rumour mill thrummed to the possibility of a snap election, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak walked into yesterday’s PMQs with a spring in his blue-suited step. High on the falling rate of inflation, it seemed the long overdue summer …
Labour’s lead isn’t what it seems
Within minutes of an election being called yesterday, the question on every broadcaster’s lips wasn’t whether the Conservative Party would lose in July — but how damaging the margin will be.
Labour’s current lead has a very wide range among …