Art Olivier, Left-Right Plot to Change Our DNA

Art Olivier [Editor’s note: Art Olivier, with whom I have now done three rather extraordinary video interviews, was the was the Libertarian candidate for Vice President in the United States presidential election in 2000 as the running mate of presidential candidate Harry Browne.] The institute that wants to change the concept of being human With a $500 million endowment, Nicolas Berggruen created the Berggruen Institute, a think tank that wants to reshape political and social institutions in the face of the Great Transformations of the 21st century. The Board of Directors includes…

Kamala’s father has slammed her for making a ‘travesty’ of her Jamaican heritage

Allen Abel [Editor’s note: First published 18 February 2019, but of even greater interest as the Democratic nominee for the Vice Presidency.] Eighty-nine weeks from the White House, front-running, formidable and fierce, yet publicly scorned as a “travesty” by her own father, Kamala Harris, hyper-ambitious presidential candidate and former unwilling Quebecker, paces the old stone cathedral. We’re at South Church, founded in 1713 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on the Atlantic’s snow-flogged shore, but it could be anywhere in the 50 American states; anywhere that there are cameras and dollars and…

VIRTUAL CONFERENCE: FALSE FLAGS AND CONSPIRACIES 2020 (5-6 December 2020)

       False Flags and Conspiracies 2020            Jim Fetzer, Ph.D., Program Chair Conspiracies are as American as apple pie. In my first scholarly article about conspiracy research, “Thinking about ‘Conspiracy Theories’: 9/11 and JFK”, I explained how the principles of scientific reasoning can be applied to conspiracy theories and illustrated with regard to the current issue of The New York Times that stories on every page dealt with conspiracies. Once authentic evidence has been separate from fabricated, these cases tend to fall into familiar…

Marc A. Thiessen, Mike Pence’s debate master class

Marc A. Thiessen Wednesday’s vice-presidential debate was like traveling back in time to an era when political debates were tough, respectful and substantive. And Vice President Pence put on a clinic for how to rope-a-dope your opponent. He anticipated almost every line of attack Sen. Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif.) had prepared, and was ready with a devastating rebuttal. Harris’s best moment came at the start of the evening when she prosecuted the case against President Trump’s handling of the covid-19 pandemic. But it did not go unnoticed that, unlike moderator Susan…

Nicholas Kollerstrom, Ph.D., Alexei Navalny and the Novichok Hoax

Nicholas Kollerstrom, Ph.D. The Salisbury Novichok hoax had worked well in creating a wave of anti-Russian hysteria – over 150 Russian diplomats expelled and only the cat had died[1] – so, why not try it again? The looming event was the completion of the Nordstream II gas pipeline from Russia to Germany. It was a matter of supreme importance for the Empire, that this project be cancelled. Were it to be completed, there would be a real danger of world peace breaking out. Nothing would be more valuable for the…

Brain Damage From Masks CANNOT BE REVERSED

Health & Money News Covid-19 masks are a crime against Humanity and child abuse  The following is a transcript of the highlights (by Henna Maria) from Dr. Margarite Griesz-Brisson’s recent extremely pressing video message, that was translated on-air from German into English by Claudia Stauber. Video at the end of the transcript. Dr. Margarite Griesz-Brisson MD, PhD is a Consultant Neurologist and Neurophysiologist with a PhD in Pharmacology, with special interest in neurotoxicology, environmental medicine, neuroregeneration and neuroplasticity. This is what she has to say about masks and their effects on our brains: “The rebreathing…

Jon Rappoport, The Smoking Gun: Where is the coronavirus? The CDC says it isn’t available.

by Jon Rappoport The CDC document is titled, “CDC 2019-Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Real-Time RT-PCR Diagnostic Panel.” It is dated July 13, 2020. Buried deep in the document, on page 39, in a section titled, “Performance Characteristics,” we have this: “Since no quantified virus isolates of the 2019-nCoV are currently available, assays [diagnostic tests] designed for detection of the 2019-nCoV RNA were tested with characterized stocks of in vitro transcribed full length RNA…” The key phrase there is: “Since no quantified virus isolates of the 2019-nCoV are currently available…” Every object that…

Tim Schwab, Media “Gates” Keepers

By Tim Schwab LAST AUGUST, NPR PROFILED A HARVARD-LED EXPERIMENT to help low-income families find housing in wealthier neighborhoods, giving their children access to better schools and an opportunity to “break the cycle of poverty.” According to researchers cited in the article, these children could see $183,000 greater earnings over their lifetimes—a striking forecast for a housing program still in its experimental stage. If you squint as you read the story, you’ll notice that every quoted expert is connected to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which helps fund the project. And if you’re…

Presidential Debate Debacle Gets Do-Over as Pence Politely Fact-Checks Harris’s Whoppers

By Ben Sellers ‘You’re entitled to your own opinion, but you’re not entitled to your own facts…’ The grand theme of Wednesday’s only vice presidential debate seemed to be contrasts. It was a word that both Sen. Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence invoked in relation to the differing visions of their respective parties. But the contrast that was undoubtedly in the minds of many was the difference between the two running-mates’ conduct and their respective leaders’ bickering during last week’s presidential debate. The night’s final question, from Utah eighth-grader Brecklin Brown, capped off everyone’s…

NY TIMES: Up to 90% Who’ve Tested COVID-Positive Wrongly Diagnosed! TRUTH: A Whole Lot Worse!

by Michael Thau “The urge to save humanity is almost always a false face for the urge to rule it.” ― H.L. Mencken In the previous entry, we learned how a process invented to increase the size of research samples of DNA called polymerase chain reaction is used to test for viruses even though the guy who received a Nobel Prize for inventing it said using it that way doesn’t work. Kary Mullis’s PCR process takes segments of DNA through a “cycle” that doubles the amount. If you run a single segment of…