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News Trends & Stories Table
Our News, Trends & Stories table for the Annual 2022 Wrap Up includes the headlines we posted during the four quarters that describe the key trends and events of the year. These are presented in a table press so that you can manipulate and search them. Each headlines is categorized in two frameworks: The first…
Scenario #3: Digital Gulag
Digital Gulag[High Great Poisoning – Low Sovereignty] This is what happens in the “beatdown.” Overwhelmed by physical toxicity and disease, too many people have lost their will to insist on or assert their individual sovereignty or to work cooperatively with political leadership to build governmental sovereignty. In this scenario, we are in survival mode. If…
2022 Documentary of the Year: State of Control
The “pandemic” may be over, but the agenda behind the unleashing of one or more deadly poisons and diseases and an even deadlier “cure” is not. The Going Direct Reset is moving forward, and if the populations of Western countries do not wake up, the final part of the central control grid may snap into…
Let’s Go to the Movies
2020-12-21 Joyeux Noël 2020-12-14 Miracle on 34th Street 2020-12-07 A Christmas Carol 2020-11-30 The Man Who Invented Christmas 2020-11-23 Waking Ned Devine 2020-11-16 HOLD-UP 2020-11-09 Jiro Dreams of Sushi 2020-11-02 In Honor of Sir Thomas Sean Connery – The Name of the Rose 2020-10-26 The Real Dirt on Farmer John 2020-10-19 Unstoppable 2020-10-12 My Octopus…
Pharma Food
By Elze van Hamelen “Who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control whole continents; who controls money can control the world.” ~ Henry Kissinger, 1973 I. Introduction A New Chapter in the Great Poisoning Something big is happening with food. The emergence of what I call “pharma food,” terminology…
Feast for the Eyes – Movies About Food
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout BABETTE’S FEAST (1987) Two spinster sisters living in a very religious Danish community in the 19th century do not know any life other than praying and taking their simple meals of bread and water. Into this world comes Babette, a French woman fleeing persecution, who expresses her gratitude…