A strange and telling bit of literary trivia is that two of the greatest English-language novelists of the last half-century — Cormac McCarthy and Don Delillo — were not big readers when they were boys. Both took up reading as …
Assisted dying killed my family
In February, I watched my mother be euthanised. I travelled to Australia to see it. She was ready to go: she lived in a care home, and was in terrible pain from spine cancer and terribly embarrassed by her lack …
The tragic life of Brian Clough
The winter of 1962-63 was bitter. So many football matches were postponed that the FA Cup final had to be put back three weeks. In Sunderland, Boxing Day was raw and cold, “the kind of day when seagulls flew backwards …
Dungeons and Dragons Archetypes Come to Life
Dungeons and Dragons Archetypes Come to Life
by Bert Olivier at Brownstone Institute
When confronted by an enemy, and you wish to prevail over him or her, it is imperative to know them. And the more powerful this enemy is, …
Operation Lockstep: Is Phase Three Being Put In Motion?
A document published by the Rockefeller Foundation in 2010, titled “Scenarios for the Future of Technology and International Development.”, described the possible ramifications of a Pandemic. The “Lock Step” scenario imagined a […]
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Report finds signs of corruption in £15 billion’s worth of covid contracts
A comprehensive corruption review has identified “red flags” in more than 130 covid-related contracts worth over £15.3 billion, equivalent to nearly one-third of all such spending during the pandemic. The review, conducted […]
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iPhone Now Collects Your Mental Health Data
iPhone Now Collects Your Mental Health Data
by Robert Malone at Brownstone Institute
True Story: The Health app built into iPhones is now collecting as much personal information on the mental health of each and every one of us as …
Is Vaccination a synonym for Genocide?
The US vaccination schedule for infants has increased from 5 injections in 1986 to around 32 today. So why are today’s children and young people sicker than any other generation? By Dr. […]
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CJ Hopkins: Meet the Head of the Berlin Central Hate Crime Office
CJ Hopkins takes us through his experience of the “New Normal” Germany’s legal system. His experience involves the alleged “hate crime,” which wasn’t a “hate crime” but perhaps now is a “hate […]
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Is It Pyramids All The Way Up? – Questions For Corbett
A listener writes in to ask whether the pyramid of control that the would-be rulers of the world want to impose on us applies to them, too. James supplies an answer on this edition of Questions For Corbett.
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Deborah Tavares: NASA’s ‘Future Warfare’ and the Bilderbergers’ ‘Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars’
In 2013, Deborah Tavares, a prominent researcher and whistleblower, brought attention to a NASA document titled ‘Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare [Circa 2025]’. The document, presented by Dennis Bushnell, Chief Scientist at NASA’s […]
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The reason people want to kill Trump
“Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?”, asked Henry II in 1170, to no one in particular. He was referring to his fractious Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket; in turn, some of Henry’s knights took his remark as …
The Third Temple movement could doom Israel
The most dangerous piece of real estate on earth can be found in the Old City of Jerusalem. An elevated piazza, looming over the warren of lanes below, it’s known as Temple Mount by Jews and the Haram al-Sharif by …
William Dalrymple’s colonial complex
There was a time, still hovering on the limits of living memory, when Britain specialised in the manufacture of William Dalrymples. Eton and Harrow squabbled annually over who had produced the most William Dalrymples; Oxbridge was little more than a …
The future belongs to Fabians
In the 3rd century BC, the Roman Empire was on its knees. Hannibal had smashed its armies, and Rome itself seemed within his grasp.
And yet, the Eternal City didn’t fall. Under General Quintus Maximus Fabius, the Romans abandoned their …