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  • Great research resource on topics ancient and modern. A good alternative to archive.org .
    https://www.hathitrust.org/

  • Fascinating interview with Dea, the outspoken Israeli artist and activist, on the Nutty yahu regime, with the Orthodox opposition to all the restrictive measures and to any suggestion of obligatory injections. Tellingly, masque wearing is condemned as idolatry. as is interference with religious celebrations. Though MSM propaganda is like…[Read more]

  • Scarmoge posted an update 5 years, 4 months ago

    Wow! A new record … my post disappeared in less than 30 mins … Here is the second attempt to post a reply to Diogenes post on the suppression of populism.
    … I think good argument could be made that the desire for suppression of what is, at least here, being called “populism” is the suppression of what in the history of philosophy is refer…[Read more]

    • And if you go to the East there is Julius Evola – well studied by Dugin. Oh yes, Populism is their biggest threat and cofib has just given it a massive boost. I think this whole operation has caused more problems for the globalists and their increasingly narrow minded models of what this entire operation would yield them were way off.

  • I’ve been doing some reading and research lately on “the view from Russia”, so to speak, and I ran across this view of some of the inside of the Kremlin on youtube, and just had to share: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnwoWSeEdtw

    • Zdrastia, I so long to see The Amber Room from the palace ::sigh::

    • At least the Russians “restored” the building. Different then tearing things down or let it fall apart like the West is doing. I am curious what Russia stands for today and especially tomorrow. Let there “somewhere” on earth be more than smoke and rubble after the dust settles. Question is where?

    • If you like the Kremlin, check out some of the historical buildings in St. Petersburg (I liked the interior of St. Isaac’s Cathedral, for example), as well as the Summer Palace at Peterhof, which has clearly had millions of rubles’ worth of refurbishing since Soviet times–and it was pretty impressive even then.

      • Yes, there’s a really amazing historical architecture in St. Petersburg. Petergof is a perfect place to spend a sunny summer day.

    • The Art of Perfection .. Simply beautiful ..

  • Xenophon (or anyone else wanting to send me snail mail): You may send any mail to either of my publishers directly, and ask them to forward it to me. PLEASE put your mail in an envelope, and include enough postage for them to forward mail to me. I recommend (1) Putting your mail into an envelope addressed to me, but leave space for the publishers…[Read more]

  • Scarmoge posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago

    … it seems that the voice of The Grand Inquisitor is now being heard loud and clear … The “world” (lower case w) is now “resetting” (correcting) the errors of the Christ (and other advocates of Freedom). The “world” (Baal Gates, BoJo, Bono [by the way did you see where Baal Gates said he can’t wait until the Corona Crisis has ended so that he…[Read more]

    • Wow. Good post. Sent me down a memory whole of pure edification of dot dot dot. Finally got around to reading “The Brothers” a year ago today while taking a break from all the non fiction research material. Wanted to read a novel. What a pleasant incredible experience to read real literature. I seemed to be a shadow observing and exp…[Read more]

    • The quote from 1984 says it all.

    • First off, please allow me to thank the content sniffer assigned to this forum for immediately deleting my first three comments. Thankfully, I’ve learned to simply copy and screenshot my posts so it’s not a problem to play ring around the rosy with whatever it is that passes as artificial intelligence these days. To my point, excellent post Dr.…[Read more]

  • I’ve been warning about these secularized Calvinists -let’s call them what they really are, “damned Yankees” – for a long time… thank goodness someone else sees it too: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/11/thierry-meyssan/u-s-presidential-election-open-your-eyes/

    • Good interview. You add a dimension to a subject that offers some much needed attention. I have also followed Michael Vlahos, a professor at Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs. He teaches strategy and global net assessment. He is a regular guest on the John Batchelor Show [podcasts] where there are hundreds of podcasts on the…[Read more]

    • I’d call them “blue-blooded Puritan zealots,” but what’s in a name?

    • Another voice assuming that Joe Biden will be President. Just don’t see it happening. Breaking up the US? Probably. It is practically the only way to resolve the debt at this point.

      If you haven’t lived with and worked for (in my case – Rockefeller’s) these people, you can only partially appreciate the significance of how “these people” view…[Read more]

    • … Do Calvinists make their bags out of carpet? Hmmmm.

      • ROF…. seems I recall a few woodcuts of old John prior to his death trying to pass a kidney stone, showing a few carpetbags. Unconfirmed rumors have him arriving in Geneva on a coach, with several carpetbags full of Bibles, tracts, edicts, regulations and money…

    • I know Yankees who are neither Calvinists nor damn, but very conservative in fact. Just saying.

      • You misunderstand… people in the north are not Yankees… it’s not a geographical term, it’s an attitudinal-cultural one, in which Calvinism lurks in the backgrond. Then toss in the ‘burned out’ district, mix, and stir, shake, and allow to ferment for five minutes…

  • Excellent advice from Mrs Catherine Austin Fitts.
    Get your own Gab.com accounts now.

    “PLEASE SHIFT TO GAB – I have started the migration to GAB and expect to be gone from Twitter by the end of the year. IMO Twitter’s goal is to censor in support of a transhumanist civilization. You can find me on GAB here:

    https://gab.com/CatherineAustinFitts

  • Meanwhile, if you live in New Jersey, welcome the release of 35% of the prison population. Chipped and Mind-Controlled? You can probably take that bet to the bank. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/04/nyregion/nj-prisoner-release-covid.html

    • Wow. I abandoned that state ten years ago.

    • Someone pointed out at 2100 prisoners, 21 counties in NJ, 100 criminals per county could do a LOT of damage very quickly – especially with “marching orders”.

    • They started this madness back during the “first wave” in several states. If this can’t make a believer in the official story stop and question the Covid narrative, nothing will. That narrative is not even internally consistent: The claim is there’s a terrible contagious disease, spread from person to person. If that were true, the last thing…[Read more]

    • wow

  • For those who want to fully understand how completely organized the Bolsheviks are at this point, read this from the Masters of Scientism: the Sierra Club. https://www.mobilize.us/sierraclubbattleground/event/362166/

  • Folks there’s not likely to be a News and Views today… I’m wide awake at 3:30AM with a bad sinus. There WILL be a vidchat FRIDAY at 6:30 PM so please be sure to have questions and comments in today.

  • Joseph P. Farrell posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago

    It truly is unbelievable. I went to sleep in the USA and woke up in … in what? Weimar Germany, with paramilitaries rioting, looting, and burning, and battling each other? Or the Soviet Union? I don’t know.

    • Fraudulent ballots, worth about as much as those 1,000,000 Reichsmark notes, will be carted away in wheelbarrows 🙂

      • You’re much more optimistic than I

        • Not to be negative or a downer, doesn’t the old adage “If you are are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem’ apply somewhere along this road? This isn’t the first time in history this has happened, and the inevitable result of going down this path ought to be very clear to most here. I don’t know the solution, but would love to…[Read more]

    • Joseph I came here to see what you had to say about this craziness. The blatant abuses, the corruption, the censorship. I feel an enormous dread that I’ve never felt in any election for either side. I am shocked but not surprised by what’s happening, but these next few months are crucial. God save us.

  • ML light posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago

    My friend’s daughter thought she had c19. She got tested, and it came back negative. Then, they got the ER bill. It wasn’t the price, necessarily, that bothered them. It was the patient descriptor within the bill that alarmed them: covid patient. Her mom called and asked, “What the heck?!!” First, she says, “She isn’t a covid patient, nor was she…[Read more]

    • I work in a elderly home and my friend is a head nurse in a hospitel. The biggest problem we have that constantly testing lead to people staying at home as a case and understaffing is the biggest problem. The cofib beds are not the problem but the staf that is supposed to surround them is!

    • Hospitals (in the U.S. anyway) are notorious for doing as many procedures, and billing for as many things, as they possibly can. ESPECIALLY now. The nonsensical lockdowns and all the cancelled tests and surgeries were a big cash hit to hospitals’ bottom line. So they’re out to scrounge cash wherever they can get it. And I’m sure there are…[Read more]

    • Can u imagine them 6 feet apart from one another, no woodwinds, outside, and all from the same family a la Gruesome Newsom’s Guidelines???

  • My copy of the “Contagion Myth”, by Thomas S. Cowan, MD, and Sally Fallon Morell, arrived today. Anyone who wants to solidify the idea that “germs, called viruses” simply do not cause disease, needs to splurge on this book and send copies to every nose-bagged acolyte that you know. Dr. Cowan hopes this is that last book he needs to write with…[Read more]

  • Folks there’s a new interview with Bernard Grover, Catherine Austin Fitts, and me on the Q phenomenon here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1iPBi7BMOU&feature=youtu.be

    • speculation: contractor/think tank gets a software analytic new toy for use as IR&D. the project group feeds in deep state phrases and trends, generates output which is then analyzed by humans and discussed as a group, then the fortune cookie narrative is posted and then the experiment is the observation of how the followers react. the…[Read more]

    • Great 3-way conversation.

    • I got curious about Mr. Grover and went and checked out another interview with him on Jeff Rense . I t was also very interesting. I lost interest with Rense a few years ago but this was good.

  • Cylon8Meg posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago

    In last week’s vid chat, Dr. Farrell read my rant about the fallen state of women (& men). Here is a Jay Dyer-featured video from my *own the culture* project called Beauty Asks Beast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqhWZQbzpu8

  • Folks the Second part of the Solari wrap up is posted in the members’ area.

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago

    It is actually a hand-eye coordination “thing”. I used to teach drawing and exercises like drawing something from a picture upside down (you use your brain to do the transfer) utilizes the right side of your brain while the left is essentially the hand interpreter that usually does this skill. This is why Dr. Farrell, who uses both hands and…[Read more]

    • They are called note books for a reason. Taking notes reenforces retaining new information. Used to be standard in school…now the students aren’t even taught to write? Oi 😎

    • Interesting.

    • When I first heard some schools were no longer teaching kids to write by hand, I was really stunned. Do we need any more proof schools are trying to dumb kids down to the level of uncreative, unthinking automatons?

    • Makes sense to me. Writing on paper the points to remember on an upcoming exam was my way of studying.

      • It is actually a hand-eye coordination “thing”. I used to teach drawing and exercises like drawing something from a picture upside down (you use your brain to do the transfer) utilizes the right side of your brain while the left is essentially the hand interpreter that usually does this skill. This is why Dr. Farrell, who uses both hands and…[Read more]

        • They are called note books for a reason. Taking notes reenforces retaining new information. Used to be standard in school…now the students aren’t even taught to write? Oi 😎

        • Interesting.

        • When I first heard some schools were no longer teaching kids to write by hand, I was really stunned. Do we need any more proof schools are trying to dumb kids down to the level of uncreative, unthinking automatons?

    • Yes, very interesting. I passed that along to Dr Farrell a couple of days ago hoping he might comment. I fully agree. There was a report a few years ago about Silicon Valley geeks who deliberately chose to send their kids to schools, such as Waldorf, that prohibited high tech and digital devices.
      *And … Congratulations, Dr. Scarmoge! We missed…[Read more]

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