Tag: genocide

Marx the Mad Hatter

This month marks the anniversary of the first congress of the Communist League in London (1847), when Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were commissioned to write the ‘Communist Manifesto.’ Although much scholarly output has catalogued the many problems with Marxist political and economic ideology as outlined in that seminal work, often overlooked has been the actual character of Karl Marx.

Vehicle Residency in Biden’s America

Nicholas Atencio and his girlfriend Heather Surovik spend nearly every minute of their lives in a 2000 Cadillac Escalade. After Atencio, 33, lost his job as a plumber in May, he and Heather, 36, who now deliver for a fast-food chain, otherwise spend their sad lives curled upon an air bed in the back of their car parked in a lot in Longmont, Colorado.

Covid Brings on the Clowns

The drastic restrictive measures imposed on multiple nations around the world proved wholly ineffective for the spread of COVID-19. The most stringent non-medical, health interventions to curb the spread of COVID-19 include quarantine, restrictions on access and business closures. Given their global social and economic consequences, it is important to assess their real impact on the evolution of the epidemic.

No More Brother Wars

On the 18 January 1919 the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War began at Versailles. It resulted in five controversial treaties that rearranged the map of Europe and imposed onerous financial penalties on Germany and the other losing nations. These reparations gave rise to political resentments that lasted for decades.

Face Mask Wearing Mandate Possibly Illegal

The UK government has failed to conduct a Risk Assessment of the risks to the individual members of the public for the harms caused to them by mask wearing or wearing a face covering. Without such a Risk Assessment, the individual is not providing ‘informed consent’ to wear a ‘medical device’ (which a mask is as defined under the Medical Devices Regulations 2002).

Another conspiracy theory comes true

The Sunday Times is facing a social media backlash for peddling Covid-19 vaccination passports as ‘freedom certificates’. Many note that the idea was considered a crazy conspiracy theory only a few months ago. An article published in the UK newspaper on Sunday makes the case for ’immunity passports,’ which would allow vaccine recipients to be exempt from lockdown restrictions.

Has the Great Reset overplayed its hand

One aspect of narcissistic sociopaths is that they live in their own little world in which their desires and bizarre dysfunctions are normalised. They believe themselves superior to most people because they are predatory, and don’t suffer from annoying hang-ups like empathy and conscience.