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Chris Spencer
Once honored as democracy’s last line of defense, the mainstream press now operates as palace scribes to technocrats, bankers, and warlords. The watchdog has not only been leashed—it’s been trained to bark on command. Worse, it now bites those who refuse the narrative rather than those who manipulate it. Below are the media's high priests and their worst modern heresies.
CNN: From Outrage to Obedience
Once a titan of breaking news, CNN today functions as a dopamine drip of partisan panic and contrived emergencies.
Robert David
Abstract: China is tiptoeing on a skinny line between global diplomacy and strategic duplicity. In its high-tech and often enigmatic handling of Israel, China has been unmasked as a crypto-Zionist force—quietly promoting Tel Aviv's militarized and technocratic agenda, not for ideological sympathy, but as a clever wedge against the West. Israel burns the candle at both ends, with China acting as apologist/sycophant to Gaza/West Bank Genocide
This article contends that Beijing's proximity to Israel serves as an asymmetrical counterweight to NATO and America, through surveillance technology, AI, and infrastructure as instruments of strategic intelligence and political destabilization. Far from a cliche, this thesis explores Sino-Israeli collaboration within the context of geotechnology, economic penetration, and silent complicity in atrocities—from Gaza to virtual space. This bargain is an account of China's welcoming, if covert, arms open wide to Israel as sword and shield in a hidden techno-political surrogate war.
Adam Parsons
Like millions of other people, I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Pope Francis, one of the most vocal and humble advocates for sharing the world’s resources.
Since assuming the throne of St Peter in 2013, the Pope championed many causes that are dear to progressive activists—from agroecology to post-growth economics, fossil fuel divestment, arms trade regulation and global monetary reform.
But at the heart of his advocacy was a focus on ending inequality both globally and on a national basis, repeatedly calling upon governments to to the poor in a new spirit of generosity.
By Fred Gransville
The Silicon Wailing Wall: Unit 8200's Algorithmic Diaspora
At the beginning was the signal, and the signal was harvested. From the arid expanses of the Negev Desert emerged a new priesthood—not Levite, but coder, not parchment scribes, but architects of algorithms. Unit 8200 was the signal intelligence elite of Israel, regularly compared to the NSA but with an energy and devotion unique to it.
Between 2010 and 2020, an intriguing pattern had emerged: Most of Israeli cybersecurity startups were founded by Mossad Unit 8200 graduates (these Mossad Agents have access to your biometrics, your menstrual cycles and your sexual proclivities). These were not coincidences but the outcome of deliberate talent nurturing. Younger recruits, straight out of high school, were subjected to rigorous training in cyber warfare, data analysis, and tech innovation. Within a few years, they transformed from novices to experts who could establish businesses that would shape the tech world.
By Chris Spencer
I. The Pink Face of the Machine
Let us be unequivocal: this is not your grandmother’s feminism. This is not the feminism of burning corsets, union hall speeches, or back-alley pamphleteering. It is not the grit-flecked feminism of hunger marches or the impassioned cries of textile workers demanding bread and roses. This is a feminism reconstituted in glass boardrooms, programmed into software updates, disseminated via Instagram reels, and keynote-slid across World Economic Forum panels. It is a soft mask juxtaposed upon Facial Recognition Panopticonism.
What does this “feminism” empower, if not women?
Tracy Turner
Discover the 5 proven longevity secrets from the world's healthiest elders - from immune-boosting diets to stress-reducing rituals that add years to your life. Dedicated to the late Angel Kazuko Nishinaka of Los Angeles.
Caveat: This article explores lifestyle patterns in Blue Zones but is not medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider before making significant changes to your health regimen.
I. Introduction
What if the key to a long, vibrant life was neither locked in genetics nor hidden in pharmaceutical patents, but already on your plate, in your community, and embedded in how you move through the day?
The term “Blue Zones” refers to five geographically distinct regions with an exceptional prevalence of centenarians—individuals who live to or beyond the age of 100. These populations not only live longer than average, but also experience what might be termed “compressed morbidity”—remaining mentally and physically active until the very final chapter of life.
By Tracy Turner
Filed under: Surveillance, Empire, Technocracy and Statist Media
Behind the hidden rooms of empire, where budgets are secret and acronyms speak like tongues, the real governance of the United States does not follow law but latency.
The myth of the free republic—open, self-governing, and accountable to its people—is lost behind the veneer of alphabet soup agencies and private intelligence syndicates. Behind the NSA's honeycombed buildings and DARPA's computer divinations is a shadow command system marked by one basic principle: what is not seen cannot be challenged.
A forgotten and rarely viewed page on OliveBiodiesel.com contains dozens of U.S. and allied black projects, many of which have slipped even the most dedicated truther forums. It's less conspiracy theory and more an esoteric prayer book for the security state's high priests.
Some of the programs:
By Tracy Turner
Introduction: The Builders of the All-Seeing War Machine
History’s final emperors will not ride into the city on horseback. They will come instead on pulses of light, data streams, biometric checkpoints, and machine eyes that do not blink. In 2025, the architecture of conquest is not forged by legions or sabers but by algorithms, surveillance hubs, and digital prophets whose oracles speak in code.
Across Gaza’s rubble, in the trenches of Ukraine, on Taiwan’s edge, in Syria’s ruins, and over Chechnya’s ghost cities, a new kind of war has emerged—one where the battlefield is the mind, the spirit, the very breath of a people before the first shot is fired. And behind this machinery stand the high priests of a faith no one voted for: the technocrats, the spymasters, the corporate kings, and the statesmen who have fused war and worship into a single, humming network.
Cathy Smith
Act I: The Summoning
The summons arrived the way it always does in the digital age: without ceremony and without soul. A little red dot. A cheerful ding. A command masquerading as a request: “We need a quick video to confirm you’re human.” No need for fingerprints, blood, or retinal scans yet—just the everyday humiliation of proving your existence to a machine that wouldn't know humanity if it bit through its fiber optic veins.
You freeze. You blink. In the corner of a server farm as sweltering as the belly of a cattle-cooking oven, Mark Zuckerberg's ghostly avatar grins like a bureaucratic Mephistopheles. Dance, meat puppet, he says. And you do. You always do.
Ned Lud
The Politicians, Tech Oligarchs, and Media Titans Being Watched by the Original Watcher
Preamble: Before the Eyes of the Lord
Initially, it was not code, algorithm, or Cloud—but the gaze.
The first line of sight was not from a satellite, drone, or watchtower but from the Throne—where El Roi, the God who sees, watched Hagar in the desert and knew her suffering. Before Palantir, Clearview, and Pegasus spyware etched its name in the blood of children, there was the Eye that never blinked, faltered, or lied.
"You are the God who sees me," said the Egyptian handmaid cast out by Abraham's wife. El Roi, she named Him. Genesis 16:13.
Hagar was not just the first refugee—she was the first recorded surveillance target.
But unlike modern watchers, El Roi did not seek to control, predict, or eliminate—He sought to rescue.
Today, we are told that we are safer when we are seen.