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"Revisiting Dr. Judy Wood – Because She’s Right About 9/11" by Rosemary Frei

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Revisiting Dr. Judy Wood – Because She’s Right About 9/11 Dr. Wood's book Where Did The Towers Go: Evidence of Directed Free-Energy Technology on 9/11 deserves attention. Its 500 pages provide compelling evidence that the towers were made to go 'poof' by very advanced technology. And we can also conclude that that technology could instead be harnessed for the good of humankind.     Did you hear the one about 14 firefighters walking away after a 110-storey building supposedly toppled down on them? It sounds like a gag. But it really happened . Twenty years ago this September, on 9/11, a group of firefighters were trapped in the ground level of a stairway in the centre of the half-mile-high World Trade Center North Tower (WTC1). When the dust cleared, beams of sun shone down on them. This is well-documented, such as in the film “ The Miracle of Stairwell B .” If WTC1 had collapsed, the men would have been crushed by the building’s steel and concrete. That would hav

"The Social Science Monoculture Doubles Down" by Keith E Stanovich

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Alamy Stock Photo The Social Science Monoculture Doubles Down Over the past 18 months, a number of significant events have occurred that were interpreted through two entirely different worldviews: COVID–19 lockdowns; rise of the BLM movement; the riots and violence in major cities; the US election process and its aftermath; and vaccine safety. Many influential commentators believe that these divergent perspectives arise from an epistemic collapse: that we have ceased to value facts, science, and truth, partly because trust in the institutions that adjudicate knowledge claims (universities, media, science, government) has eroded. Many researchers in my own discipline, psychology, have rushed to the front lines, hoping to provide a remedy. But is it even plausible that we could help? Psychology, and most social science disciplines, are currently contributing more to the problem than to the solution. While psychology has studied phenomena such as myside bias tha

"A Heedless Aftermath" by James Howard Kunstler

A Heedless Aftermath Clusterfuck Nation For your reading pleasure Mondays and Fridays Support this blog by visiting  Jim’s Patreon Page And thanks to all my Patrons for your support For all the seeming power of the Deep State — a.k.a. the “Intel Community” — one really has to be impressed by its stupidity and desperation. It can’t keep secrets or cover its tracks. Anyone who was paying attention to the RussiaGate operation has seen the published evidence of all the lawless behavior it spawned and knows the names of all the players. Ditto, the effort to engineer the 2020 election and install an obviously senile puppet-stooge in the White House. And ditto the effort to manufacture the Covid-19 crisis by hijacking the public health apparatus of the federal government. Yet, this Deep State rogue menace is stumbling badly now because it didn’t figure out the bas

'Uganda's Tale of COVID-19, Medicine, and Vaccination' and 'Vietnam's Tale of COVID-19, Medicine, and Vaccination'

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I'm posting these articles together because they're by the same author and cover similar territory.   There are two things that one should keep in mind while reading.  First, developing countries don't always keep adequate records for the obvious reasons.  Second, correlation doesn't necessarily equal causation.   Also, I find it curious that loans from the World Bank, the IMF and other international agencies coincided with decisions in both countries to change the treatment regimen for Covid.  You may remember the allegations made in June of 2020 regarding the World Bank and Belarus .   Uganda's Tale of COVID-19, Medicine, and Vaccination Pandemic National Case Studies Mathew Crawford "He who loves you, loves you with your dirt." -Ugandan proverb The Central African nation of Uganda, a country of more than 45 million people, saw only 40 cases of COVID-19 through the end of March, 2020. Concerned about the potential for a more substantial outbreak of the f

Covid, a brilliant way of transferring money from the poor to the rich

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Covid, a brilliant way of transferring money from the poor to the rich By Harry Hopkins ON our way to the east coast of Yorkshire for a two-day break, my wife and I stopped at McDonald’s in Knaresborough for a cup of tea. The place was busy and nobody was wearing masks – except for the staff. You could see them in the kitchen bustling about, looking decidedly uncomfortable with their muzzles restricting their breathing. There was, however, a cordoned-off ‘staff rest area’ and two unmasked individuals were taking advantage of it. As we sat down near this area with our 99p cups of PG Tips, one smart young man got up from his seat, donned a mask and walked toward the kitchen. ‘Excuse me,’ I ventured, ‘I hope you don’t think me impolite but I was wondering how the staff are coping wearing those masks all day long.’ The ice was broken; the chap turned out to be a senior employee and we had a fantastic exchange. It turns out that McDonald’s keep their mask policy under constant review, staff