Author: Phil
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Sanctions Kill as many as wars do, and even more Children
Sanctions are restrictive foreign policy tools that are commonly applied to broad economic transactions, with the punitive aim of coercing behaviour change, such as stopping human rights violations or promoting democracy. According to the Global Sanctions Database, the frequency and duration of sanctions have consistently grown since 1950, while their success rate of achieving the Read more
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Architecture of Totalitarian Control
Most people still don’t understand how modern power actually works — or why democratic resistance keeps failing across every Western nation simultaneously. They see the same policies implemented from Canada to Australia, from Sweden to New Zealand, and assume it’s coincidence or natural convergence. It’s neither. World War II didn’t just end the old order Read more
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A Climate Chronology
But first, here’s an outline since Rio, 1992. I post this for two reasons. One – because my emphasis here is on the time leading up to the Earth Summit (after which coverage granularity declines), and two – with the financial markets dominating headlines in late 2009, and with a complicit media busy lying through their teeth Read more
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A Health Chronology
What began as an alleged concern for human well-being has, over no less than six decades, been gradually reengineered into a sprawling infrastructure of technocratic governance. This chronology outlines how ‘health’ — once the domain of doctors and patients — was transformed into a planetary-scale system of behavioral management, risk modeling, and programmable compliance. Past the false start Read more
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Who can survive the AI apocalypse? A crisis expert explains
… you need to divide humans into two broad categories: the harnesser — a term I coined — and the herd. Notice that one can be both singular and plural, while the other is always plural. This is natural, as 99% of humanity is driven by herd instincts. They have consistently surrendered their critical faculties to accommodate the herd Read more
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The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
According to William Guy Carr,1 in his book “Pawns In The Game“, the initial meeting of … ex officio planners (for the cult’s revolution) took place in Mayer Amschel Bauer’s Goldsmith Shop in Frankfurt in 1773. Bauer, who adopted the name of “Rothschild” or Red Shield, from the red shield which he hung over his Read more
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Meta-Constitution System: A system of world governance through standards, best practices and technical guidance
There is a system already in operation which exercises constitutional-level authority but bypasses democratic processes. There are no checks and balances or democratic accountability over this system, yet it determines who may participate in markets, compete for opportunities and earn livelihoods through commercial activity. It is a system of standards, best practices and technical guidance Read more
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First, Do No Harm
Australia’s misguided and deadly covid public health strategies. The Australian Governments’ public health strategies are based on bad science and must be suspended immediately pending a Royal Commission or Coronial Inquest into all covid deaths. In particular, to universally vaccinate in the middle of a pandemic will likely prolong its most dangerous phase and cause Read more
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Jews: Judaist, Zionist or Communist?
Why Judaism vs Zionism Matters: Truth, Justice, and Human Dignity The equation of Judaism with Zionism harms both Jews and Palestinians. It erases the diversity of Jewish identity, marginalises Jewish dissent, and legitimises apartheid-like conditions in the occupied Palestinian territories. Understanding the distinction in the debate around Judaism vs Zionism is essential to restoring historical Read more
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Can Trump’s Iran Policy Be Saved?
On June 22, 2025, President Donald Trump unleashed the American military on Iran. Operation Midnight Hammer was not just a demonstration of how far the U.S. military can reach and how hard it can hit. It was also an unprecedented and unfortunately logical culmination of decades of misguided, counterproductive U.S.–Iran policy. Opponents of the war Read more
