Thanks to Who D. Who for recommending this video and transcript... Reiner Fuellmich: “The monsters have reached the end of the line” By Rhoda Wilson On 29 June, Dr. Reiner Fuellmich gave a message for the world. People may feel stuck in a dead end as they can’t see progress towards a better future. But do not lose hope because it is not our side that is stuck, Dr. Fuellmich said. The covid perpetrators, whom he calls “monsters,” are stuck and “have run into a massive brick wall at the end of a one-way street that leads into a dead end.” “The monsters have reached the end of their line,” he said. “The war, which they have already lost … is not quite over yet. But we are in the process of ending it together.” Reiner’s New Statement 29 June 2025 (13 mins) You can follow updates from Dr. Fuellmich on Substack HERE . Transcript Dear friends, Currently, it seems that many people feel kind of stuck in a kind of dead end or cul-de-sac because th...
Thanks to CoCoLuv9491 for recommending this video... What the Media Is HIDING About Ukraine/Russia While the mainstream US media chant with one voice for war and to place full responsibility for the Ukraine crisis on Russia, a cursory investigation of NATO’s meddling in Ukraine’s affairs for more than a decade reveals how economic interests of weapons manufacturers and the fossil fuel industry have led to the military conflict we’re experiencing today. Jimmy and The Grayzone’s Aaron Maté ( https://mate.substack.com ) discuss western and NATO complicity in the war between Russia and Ukraine. Source: The Jimmy Dore Show
The Great Cognitive Advance On a per capita basis, the highly intelligent became ten times more numerous in England between 1000 and 1850. Written by Peter Frost. DNA from human remains is showing us how different populations have evolved over time, not only during prehistory but also well into recorded history. This evolution has affected a wide range of mental and behavioral traits: cognitive ability, time preference, propensity for violence, monotony avoidance, rule following and empathy, among others. Such traits vary among human populations because different cultures have imposed different demands on mind and body. In general, a culture will favour those who can better exploit its possibilities, just as the natural environment does. There has thus been a process of coevolution: we make culture, and it remakes us—by selecting those among us who survive and pass on their genes. This coevolution has followed different trajectories in different times and places. One trajectory b...
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