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American Pravda: Is Sugar the Deadliest White Powder Drug?

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  American Pravda: Is Sugar the Deadliest White Powder Drug?  Ron Unz   Audio Player Although I’ve been reading the  New York Times  every morning for almost 45 years, I’ve gradually become more and more disgusted with it, and occasionally say so in my articles. For example, back in 2016  I wrote: For decades I’ve been closely reading several major newspapers every morning, and for the last few years have noticed a striking decline in the quality of their scientific coverage, as exemplified in the weekly Science Section of the  New York Times . Whereas in the past, dramatic discoveries in evolutionary biology or physics might be broken in the pages of that newspaper, these days the coverage seems increasingly skewed toward phone apps and dieting and phone apps for dieting. I’ve always regarded diet books as the quintessential example of worthless content, regardless of how many millions of copies they might sell, and over the years I’ve seen endless numbers of different fad-diets menti

An Illusion of Philanthropy

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  An Illusion of Philanthropy by Hans Vogel Hans Vogel outlines the historical rise of robber barons and their legacy of influence through modern-day globalist philanthropy, showing how charitable foundations and NGOs, guided by the money-driven mindset of their predecessors, now shape international agendas on issues from climate policy to public health. When around 1900 the US economy was  growing  at dizzying rates, a small number of entrepreneurs became extraordinarily successful. That success was measured by a single standard: money. They amassed dazzling amount of dollars. Though none of them was called Scrooge McDuck, they were at least as rich and could swim in coin-filled pools. John Pierpont Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Andrew Carnegie, Henry M. Flagler and dozens of tycoons made fortunes so enormous as had hardly ever been seen before. Their fortunes were made in banking, oil, steel, railroads, cotton, chemicals and other branches of trade and industry.

Was the DMED Psyop a British Intelligence Operation?

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  Was the DMED Psyop a British Intelligence Operation? Mathew Crawford " In the event that I am reincarnated, I would like to return as a deadly virus, to contribute something to solving overpopulation ." -Prince Philip For more articles on the Plandemonium,  click here . Join the RTE Locals community  here . Plandemonium graph The above is just a small portion of the British plandemonium graph that I've been working on for a couple of months now. This graph could spawn a hundred articles, and has helped me understand just how much of the "pandemic machinery" spawned from the UK, but in ways that were pinned on other nations.  EcoHealth Alliance  (EHA) is one such example. Run by a British zoologist, EHA was originally the "Wildlife Trust"—one of several dozen Wildlife Trusts spawned from the UK, highly associated with British intelligence. EHA created the OneHealth paradigm connecting human disease to everything in the world with excessive implication