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Graduating into Modernity is not for the Faint of Heart

May 9th, 2025

By Mark Aurelius

"Fate is the hand of the gods."
Sophocles

"In the end we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."
Martin Luther King

"We are not creatures of circumstance; we are creators of circumstance."
Benjamin Disraeli

As a new wave of millions of students graduate from high schools, colleges, trade schools, etc., they will hear various ‘platitudes’ as good advice, to take to heart when going forward into this complex world to live as adults in society. This is, of course, if they are even allowed to graduate. Checkout:

NYU Demands Law Students Renounce Protests or Be Barred From Sitting Final Exams

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Programmed to Obey: Inside the Synthetic Reality Engine

May 8th, 2025

Tracy Turner

Programmed to Obey: Inside the Synthetic Reality Engine

We are living in a time when the distinction between the true and the false has receded into the distance. Truth is not found—it is made. It is the age of synthetic reality, a masterfully crafted simulacrum in which government dominance, corporate avarice, and artificial intelligence converge to produce a fabricated universe, one that serves the oligarchs but enslaves the masses.

At the center of this artificial world is an unholy trinity: the state, the technocratic oligopolies, and the algorithmic monstrosities they own. They conspire together to spin a tale as pliable as it is perilous—a world where facts are no longer fixed but extruded to mold collective consciousness. Truth is no longer a reflection of reality; it is a commodity, bought, stamped, and tampered to fit the agendas of the elite. Reality in such a world is not felt—it is ordered.

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Will America Survive?

May 7th, 2025

Paul Craig Roberts

The foreign policy of the United States is in the hands of the least capable, most uninformed, and most reckless morons the American education system has yet produced, and their successors, if any, will be worse.

American aggression toward the world is hidden under a euphemism: “national defense.” In past years before euphemisms took over from reality, the Secretary of Defense was known as the Secretary of War.

Washington conducted wars against Mexico. Against the Confederate States of America. Against the native American Indians. Against Spain from whom Washington seized Cuba and the Philippines. Against varied Central and South American countries–remember US Marine Commander Smedley Butler, twice decorated with America’s highest honor, who said that he and his US Marines were the enforcement squad in Latin America for the United Fruit Company and the New York Banks who were exploiting Latin America to the hilt, backed up by the bayonets of the US Marine Corps.

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The Power of Growth: Lifelong Learning as a Compass for Community Leaders

May 7th, 2025

by Janet Campbell


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In the ever-evolving landscape of leadership, remaining static is not an option. Community leaders are the pulse of neighborhoods, towns, and cities, often acting as the bridge between diverse populations and policy, service delivery, or collective change. Yet, leadership is not a destination—it’s a process that thrives on continuous adaptation. Lifelong learning gives community leaders the tools to better understand emerging challenges, refine their strategies, and inspire those they serve. It’s not just about accumulating knowledge; it’s about actively applying it for the betterment of communities.

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On the Key Points of Contemporary International Relations: Responsibility to Protect and Humanitarian Military Intervention

May 7th, 2025

Dr. Vladislav B. Sotirović

War and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)

The R2P is one of the most important features of the post-Cold War global politics and international relations (IR) regarding the relations between war and politics, which was formalized in 2005, focusing on when the international community (the UN) must intervene for human protection purposes. The R2P was officially endorsed by the international community by the unanimous decision of the UN General Assembly as a principle at the UN World Summit in 2005. This agreement was regulated in paragraphs 138−140 of the documents of this World Summit. There are three crucial decisions concerning the principle of the R2P:

      1)  Every state is responsible for protecting its population, in general, that means not only the citizens but more broadly all residents living within the territory of the state from four crimes: a) genocide, b) war crimes, c) crimes against humanity, and d) ethnic cleansing.
      2)  The international community has the responsibility to encourage and assist states for the sake that they will realize their fundamental responsibility to protect their residents from the four crimes defined in the first decision.
      3)  In the case, however, that the state authorities are „manifestly failing“ to protect their residents from the four crimes, then the international community has a moral responsibility to take timely and decisive action on a case-by-case basis. In principle, those actions include both coercive and non-coercive measures founded on Chapters VI−VIII of the UN Charter.

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Exposing Alphabet: Google and YouTube Censorship and the Corporate Colonization of the Mind

May 6th, 2025

Robert David

Exposing Alphabet: Google and YouTube Censorship and the Corporate Colonization of the Mind

Alphabet Inc.'s sprawling empire--Google and YouTube included--where Silicon Valley's "Don't Be Evil" mantra has been replaced by algorithmic censorship and corporate-state collusion.

In the vainglorious palaces of Silicon Valley, where surveillance masquerades as convenience and censorship is rebranded as "community safety," stands Alphabet Inc.—a sprawling, hydra-headed conglomerate whose flagship tentacles include Google and YouTube. What began as a search engine guided by the whimsical motto "Don't Be Evil" has metastasized into a monopolistic behemoth that dictates global discourse, rewrites epistemology, and curates reality itself. Alphabet, cloaked in the euphemisms of innovation and openness, has erected a digital imperium wherein dissent is algorithmically disfigured, and narratives unaligned with corporate-state orthodoxy are herded into oblivion. 

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The Silicon Prophets: How Big Tech is Remaking Global Religion With AI and Surveillance

May 5th, 2025

Fred Gransville
The Silicon Prophets: How Big Tech is Remaking Global Religion With AI and Surveillance

When code becomes catechism: How AI priests and biometric sacraments are rewriting global spirituality.

Abstract: In a time when algorithms determine whom we wed, what we believe, and when we die, Big Tech has evolved from a purveyor of conveniences to a priesthood of prophetic gods. This essay delves into corporate technocrats' insidious but ubiquitous co-optation of religious frameworks, whose algorithmic creations now act as digital oracles. Faith, once spoken in stained glass cathedrals and prayers over the desert now arrives piped through cloud servers and app beeps. This heresy is the commodification of the soul—produced, sold, and surveilled.

I. When Silicon Becomes Sacrament

In the beginning, the Word was coded into machine code, computed by neural networks, and spread by cloud evangelists who do not wear robes but sweatshirts bearing the names of trillion-dollar conglomerates. The towering cathedrals of our time are not made of stone and stained glass but of fiber optics, machine learning modules, and biometric surveillance grids. Apple Park, Google's Themis-like headquarters, Meta's virtual retreats—all are temples in this new comitology of worship.

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Synthetic Wombs and the Gospel of Genderless Control

May 4th, 2025

Fred Gransville

Synthetic Wombs and the Gospel of Genderless Control


Explore the rise of artificial wombs, CRISPR-engineered babies, and the push toward genderless reproduction. Who profits? Who loses? A deep dive into technocratic control, erasure of motherhood, and the future of human birth.


"The future of birth is sterile, algorithmic, and motherless—or so the engineers insist."

I. The Myth of Reproductive Liberation

It begins not with the wail of a baby but with a server boot. Somewhere in a lab owned by a defense contractor or a hedge fund's charitable front, artificial wombs buzz in the background, monitored by biometric dashboards more advanced than a fighter jet cockpit. The birth canal has been replaced by a fiber-optic cable. In this "new dawn of life," the maternal has been replaced by machine code.

This isn't science fiction fantasy. This is supported, patented, and in prototype. The slick pamphlet—ordered on retainer no doubt by an ad agency from Silicon Valley—isn't "reproductive liberation." What it's selling is sterilization. Sterilized not only of pain and danger, but of womanhood.

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The Bell Tolls for All White Gentile Ethnicities

May 4th, 2025

Paul Craig Roberts

The Vice President and Secretary of State of the United States have called attention to the tyrannical behavior of the current German government, a corrupt anti-democratic government, controlled by Israel, that is holding on to power by designating its rival, AfD, the rapidly growing second largest party as “extremist.” Recent polls indicate that the AfD has pulled even and perhaps a bit ahead of the government that is trying to suppress it.

By applying the “extremist” label to its rival, the government gives itself the power to use its spy agencies to keep the AfD under surveillance. This permits the current corrupt government to know in advance the AfD’s electoral plans while demonizing the AfD as so extreme that it must remain under surveillance.

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Another Graduating Class?

May 4th, 2025

By Mark Aurelius

Recently I wrote an essay advocating for colleges and high schools across the country to engage in announced hunger strike protests against the deliberate policy of starvation against Palestinians in Gaza and received little to no response.

Now after realizing some peoples and places have already tried the hunger fast approach to little effect they don’t seem thrilled about the idea. For example. Microsoft MSM reported “Princeton University students end anti-Israel hunger strike 'due to health concerns'

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  • By David Swanson, World BEYOND War Switzerland got that way through NEUTRALITY Remarks at Neutrality Colloquium: A Call to Action for Active Neutrality & World Peace, June 26-27, 2025 in Geneva, Switzerland. I grew up in a town in the United States that…
  • Fred Gransville I. The Fluoride Question For decades, fluoride has had an uncontested official story: it is a beneficial, even benevolent substance—vital to healthy teeth. In toothpaste tubes to water supplies, fluoride has been presented as a dental…
  • Tracy Turner #SCOTUScorruption #FascistAmerica #EndCitizensUnited Bush started it. Obama enabled it. Trump perfected it. And the Court? It never checked power—it built it. I. Opening Jab: The Judicial Illusion "They wear robes to appear impartial. But…
  • Dr. Vladislav B. Sotirovic Carl von Clausewitz The focal questions about war In dealing with both theoretical and practical points of view about war, at least six fundamental questions arise: 1) What is war?; 2) What types of war exist?; 3) Why do wars…
  • By Tracy Turner What begins as an assault on immigrants ends as an assault on the Constitution itself. The Constitution Is Not a Loophole Come the summer of 2025, the sitting president of America is pushing the limits of constitutional tolerance yet…
  • By Tracy Turner I. The Faustian Bargain “Kids can’t eat pronouns. Families can’t pay bills with gender-neutral bathrooms.” Somewhere between Occupy Wall Street and “Latinx Heritage Month,” the Democratic Party lost the plot—and with it, the nation. In…
  • Fred Gransville 1. Russian Summer Offensive Advances on Multiple Axes Cutting-edge drone warfare Russia is deploying "unjammable" fiber-optic–linked drones across Donbas, Sumy, and Kharkiv, allowing coordinated tactical advances. These UAVs have enabled…
  • Fred Gransville I. Introduction The Lungs of the Earth Are Being Stabbed from All Sides In June 2025, the Amazon and Orinoco basins—twin arteries of South America's ecological soul—are hemorrhaging under a coordinated assault. These are not isolated…
  • Fred Gransville How Politicians and Corporations Are Sacrificing the Arctic—And Our Future—For Profit "Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a…
  • by Dr. Althea Mentes I. Introduction In the ever-evolving pharmacopeia of modern medicine, few substances have traveled from criminalized taboo to mainstream therapeutic darling as rapidly as cannabinoids. Once dismissed as the intoxicants of the…
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