Mustache-twiddlers, Emergencies and the Privilege of Speech | Mark Changizi
< 1 min read Mark Changizi discusses three highly intuitive ideas that should be overturned.
< 1 min read Mark Changizi discusses three highly intuitive ideas that should be overturned.
< 1 min read Economist Rahim Taghizadegan shares a snippet of historical background to the economics of financial centralization. “Centralization is the concentration of means for a lesser amount of ends than private people would pursue independently.”
14 min read When reflecting on Covid-19 and anthropogenic climate change, a surprising number of parallels are revealed. This article explores some of these similarities, and considers the role of global crisis narratives in creating the conditions for increasing levels of centralised coordination and control.
< 1 min read The story of whistleblower virologist Jennifer Smith’s confrontation with government corruption during the Covid pandemic by the Hawai’i Department of Health.
6 min read It is increasingly apparent that people’s day-to-day lives are being shaped by a global elite that reside outside of our democratic systems. And our experiences strongly suggest that these powerful actors are repeatedly deploying nudges.
< 1 min read Why ‘voting harder’ will not prevent another Covid event and why liberal democracy cannot stave off the bio-security state.
6 min read The globalist agenda seeks to consolidate control over the world, using climate concerns as a strategic tool.
10 min read Constitutions that safeguard individual rights are meant to be expressions of the sovereignty of the people, yet any cursory glance at the history behind the promulgation of liberal constitutions demonstrates that this is an illusion.
27 min read For scholar Francis Fukuyama, the loss of humanity’s ‘essence’ lies unrecognised beneath transhumanism’s mountain of promise for a techno-scientific future of imaginative self-improvement. This paper aims to further our critical engagement with an ideology emerging across influential sectors of society.
4 min read Should WHO dictate how we manage basic challenges in our lives? We would give up centuries of hard-won gains and re-embrace the feudalism that constitutes the Kim family’s preferred model.