Of Tariffs, Borders, and Hemispheric Hegemony: Trump’s ‘Donroe’ Doctrine and War on the Cartels
The Trump Administration has upped the ante to increase national taxing and policing power, with a focus on the Western Hemisphere and an announced offensive against Latin America’s drug cartels. Just where are things headed?
Amid the Bankers’ Diversionary Tantrums, Let’s Examine Their Monetary Mechanics
In the fleeting news bytes that we often hear, some political leaders will praise and others will question the banking fraternity. While it's easy to get caught up in the controversy, we must look beyond the headlines and methodically unravel the ...
National Defence Mega-Bill Extends the Reach of the US Empire to a Record Degree
The vast US Empire's nearly $1 trillion National Defense Authorization Act that Congress recently passed covers all America's military essentials, but it also calls for funding foreign militaries, thereby stepping outside constitutional confines and ...
The Ditchley Foundation: A Lesser-Known But Strong Factor in World Governance Circles
Little is said in legacy media, or even in alt-media, about the UK-based Ditchley Foundation, yet it meets up to 12 times a year, far more often than ideological cousins like Bilderberg or the Trilateral Commission. But since reinstituting the UK's ...
The UN at 80 and Other Key Topics Highlighted at Tulsa’s Red Pill Expo
Mark Anderson continues his coverage of the Red Pill Expo to explore key insights and help clear the air, so solutions can come forth to expand the scope of human knowledge, freedom, and morality in a world that often seems to be spinning out of ...
Beyond Vax Dangers: Other Big Pharma Products Mired in Lawsuits for Fraud, Cancer, and Other Major Health Impacts
Covid lockdowns placed attention on mRNA "vaccines" that governments still portray as a saviour of humanity. While those jabs are the principal threat, other common commercial drugs pose often-serious risks.
Guernsey: The Tiny Island That Beat the Big Bankers for 20 Years of Monetary Freedom
The island of Guernsey isn’t talked about much these days, but there was a time when its brave governors made history by throwing off the shackles of orthodox banking. The result was that their society flourished via the creation of the island’s own ...
As Think Tanks Create News Outlets, Old-School Journalism Is Dying Amid Huge Conflicts of Interest
The basic structure of conventional journalism is being reconfigured in a way that more clearly reveals the legacy media’s long-held allegiance toward centralized statist policies. This is chiefly evidenced by the blurring of the lines between media ...
Bilderberg: Beyond the Meetings, Part 2—Secretive gatherings a collusive conduit for AI-Big Media ‘marriage’
It will be increasingly difficult to find any legacy news agency that is not heavily reliant on AI. Will ChatGPT increasingly be telling you what the legacy media previously framed?
BBC’s ‘Local Democracy Service’ broadens mass media cartel’s monopolistic network
There is no reason whatsoever to believe that the monstrous news-financial complex should represent the permanent future of journalism, however immovable and all-powerful it may appear.
A look behind ‘new’ media outlets whose fresh image belies their background: Part I of a series
Don’t be fooled. By all indications, several news networking schemes are part of the legacy media’s plan to keep itself in charge of the narrative—under cover of novelty and localism.
UN Moves to Advance Pandemic Treaty and Regulations, Signaling Urgent Need for Public Intervention
WHO representatives seem to be throwing billions of dollars into medical surveillance and increased vaccine coverage. Is the WHO trying to make the pandemic treaty a foregone conclusion? If so, how can we intervene?
Bilderberg: Beyond the Meetings, Part 1: Big Tech & Big Media Interests Busily Branching Out
In light of the recent 2023 meeting in Portugal, Mark Anderson probes the dealings of the Bilderbergers. Are Bilderberg’s secretive discussions nurturing a way for Big Tech and Big Media to scratch each other’s back?
A Brewery of Ideas to Steer Society Away from the NWO
UK Column reporter Mark Anderson covers the 2023 Independent National Convention (INC) in Austin, Texas. Is there a viable alternative to the dominant “two-party” system, and will this bring about the need for a new media?
Meet the Urban 7, the bridge from ‘global cities’ to world-governance policy circles
Cities, set up by statute to undertake local services, are trampling their national constitutions and literally seeking foreign policy powers. G7 policy appears to be increasingly set by city governments.
‘One Health’ and the demotion of humankind to the level of livestock
To save the social contract, the scientific and media establishment prefers the redistribution of people across the globe over more births.
New pandemic dress rehearsal ‘Catastrophic Contagion’ predicts 20 million dead, mainly children
Event 201 was effectively repeated in October 2022. The focus on information-squashing strongly suggests that another monopolistic push for “vaccination” is likely waiting to be declared.
WHO and other ‘covidocracy’ agencies working toward 2024 World Pandemic Treaty deadline
Covid jab dangers are being ignored in an effort to create a universal, unbending ‘One Health’ régime.
America in Distress: UK media joins US media’s attack on credible claims of 2020 election fraud
Mark Anderson surveys the reality of widespread US election fraud and the international media's role in covering it up.