Author: Phil
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The Vindication and Brutal Punishment of Dr. Reiner Fuellmich
How many are there who still remember who Dr. Fuellmich is and what he stands for, let alone are aware of his current plight? For those who do not, a brief note is in order. Shortly after the sudden appearance of the Covid affair in 2019, Dr. Fuellmich, a prominent trial attorney from Gottingen, gained Read more
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It’s Getting Harder And Harder To Preserve Our Mental Sovereignty
It was hard enough to form a clear perception of reality when all we had to deal with was the propaganda of plutocrat-owned media corporations and the indoctrination of our power-serving education systems. Now on top of those still-persisting obfuscations we’ve got things like Silicon Valley algorithm manipulation, imperial information ops like Wikipedia, and an exponentially growing Read more
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Inverting Justice: Lawfare Across the Globe
Individuals representing a variety of professions challenging the corrupted globalist systems being established worldwide have been targeted for unjustified, excessive and cruel punishment. They play an important role as grim warning to anyone contemplating stepping out of line. An increasing number of whistleblowers and human rights advocates around the world are learning first-hand the repercussions Read more
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Prelude to the Red Pill
‘Can I still function if I refuse?’ When a new app, digital pass, or platform is introduced as ‘optional’ or ‘for your convenience’, map out what would actually happen if you refused it. Start with something concrete: your smartphone. The mechanism does work as intended: analog alternatives aren’t banned, they’re just made progressively more expensive, Read more
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The Private Companies Quietly Building a Police State
From Palantir’s data fusion to Clearview’s face scraping and Flock’s license-plate dragnets, a handful of private vendors now underpin everyday policing—and ICE’s deportation machine. Sold as “public safety,” these tools supercharge surveillance, stitch together vast personal data, and evade democratic oversight. Powerful tools that collect and aggregate data, enable facial recognition, and increase surveillance have Read more
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“USA Pretend” Unmasked
Official US military interventionism began with the US Marine invasion of the Dominican Republic in 1798 during the undeclared naval war with France. However, hundreds of settler paramilitary units had been killing Indians since the 1620s. But imperialism has been explicit policy since the late 1890s to assure domestic prosperity. In 1907, Woodrow Wilson while Read more
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High tech is watching you
The continuing advances of the digital revolution can be dazzling. But Shoshana Zuboff , professor emerita at Harvard Business School, warns that their lights, bells, and whistles have made us blind and deaf to the ways high-tech giants exploit our personal data for their own ends. In her new book, “The Age of Surveillance Capitalism,” Read more
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New Data Connects Smartphone Ownership at Age 12 to Obesity and Mental Health Concerns
A study published in Pediatrics investigated how early smartphone access influences depression, obesity, and sleep disruption in adolescents. The researchers set out to understand whether owning a smartphone at a younger age places a child on a different health trajectory than peers who don’t have these devices. They analyzed data from 10,588 children in early Read more
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Killing Off Humanity: How the Global Elite Is Using Eugenics and Transhumanism to Shape Our Future
Increasingly, people around the world are realizing that there is a great deal more going on under cover of the ‘official’ narrative that we are the victims of a ‘virus’ that has, so far [as at September 30, 2021] required 18 months of onerous restrictions and a series of government-ordered mandates that tell us all Read more
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Everything is Watching: A Field Guide to Everyday Surveillance Tech
The problem is not just that we’re being tracked more than ever; it’s that everyone is actively paying for the surveillance. Video doorbell ownership in the US rose from 4% to over a 35% between 2017 and 2024. Smart TVs – which track and sell your viewing analytics – are now in 86% of homes, Read more
