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How the Sun Affects Our Minds
More than three-quarters of all instances of human unrest—battles, upheavals, riots, revolutions, and wars—occur during the periods of the maximum number of sunspots in the Sun… So powerful is this cosmic zeitgeber that it may even influence our physical size, our longevity, our mental stability, our propensity to violence, and ... Read full article »
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Cultural Prison
“There is one significant difference between the inmates of your criminal prisons and the inmates of your cultural prison: The former understand that the distribution of wealth and power inside the prison has nothing to do with justice.” I blinked at him for a while, then asked him to explain. “In your ... … Read full article »
Law of Death and Decay
No one likes to talk about death. Mention the word and most people tune out. It is strange that this five-letter word can completely shut down a conversation and sending people running in all directions. I read somewhere that Karl Gustav Jung once mentioned the word “death” in a conversation ... … Read full article »
The Bolshevik Conspiracy
In identifying the Russian Bolsheviks, who are the masters of the Soviet Union, as the enemy, we do no more than take at face value their own declarations. The declared aim of the Bolsheviks is to achieve what they call Communism throughout the world by encouraging internal revolutions against established ... … Read full article »
Slave Labor
In hundreds of Red prisons and forced-labor camps throughout Eastern Europe, as in thousands of other prisons and camps throughout the Soviet Union, starvation is universal, torture a commonplace. Whole volumes could be devoted to the personal testimony of those who have miraculously survived and escaped from captive Europe. What ... … Read full article »
The World’s Greatest Plot
How to Enslave Everybody is a contemporary tragedy, written in Moscow, produced and directed by Soviet Russians, and now being played throughout Eastern and captive Europe—with a cast of 90 million persons. Its trial runs are rapidly nearing completion. The performance will be close to letter-perfect, by Kremlin standards, within a ... … Read full article »
1939: The Outbreak of the War in Europe
1. Confusion in Moscow As far as Russia was concerned, everything hinged on the one question: Would the Western Powers enter the war? Moscow, as a matter of fact, even more than Berlin, anticipated a new appeasement move on the part of England and France. In spite of its vast intelligence ... … Read full article »
The Nature of Communism
THE MOST COMMON source of errors about the nature of social and political movements is the idea that the words used by adherents of the movements, in alleged explanation of their aims and activities, can be taken at face value. The words are not unimportant, and sometimes they tell the ... … Read full article »
Truth Trauma
For those new to this truth journey or who are suddenly awakened to just how upside down our world is; the truth can traumatize you. Actually, to be honest, it can also traumatize if you have been on this journey for a long time. Awakening is not a destination, it ... … Read full article »
Soviet Roots of the Socialist European Union
Back in 1985 I wrote a book called The Ark of Apocalypse, and sub-titled it “A fiction story of the future — I think”. I believed that based on true and approved prophecy and the trends in the world, I could figure out where the world was headed and how. ... … Read full article »
Sleeper Apparatus
It is very hard to detect a well-run conspiracy. It is hard for common sense to grasp the reality of an “underground,” which seems to fit more naturally into fiction or movies rather than fact. It is harder still to assemble legally acceptable proof concerning its members and activities. The Communist ... … Read full article »
Spiders or Flies?
During the 1930’s and ’40’s an invisible web was spun over Washington. Its interlaced threads were extended to nearly every executive department and agency, to the military establishment, the White House itself, and to many of the committees of Congress. Through the records of the Congressional investigating committees and through ... … Read full article »
A Reevaluation of the Damage Done to the United States by Soviet Espionage
Popular opinion and many historians portray the effects of Soviet espionage on the United States as disastrous. Although covert Soviet efforts undeniably harmed America, their extent and gravity has been greatly exaggerated. This paper evaluates primary and secondary sources on the subject to strike a delicate balance between minimizing and ... … Read full article »
Communism and Fascism
When World War I was at its height, it must have seemed probable that the victor would be either the Kaiser or the leaders of the western powers. But the true political winners from that terrific holocaust were three men who were little known, even in their own countries, when ... … Read full article »
The Secret of the Zodiac: The Debacle
Early in the following year Lady Dare died of influenza, and Rosamund being left alone, Kavanagh urged that they should be married without further delay. After a quiet wedding, with only a few friends present in the church and a brief honeymoon in Portugal, they settled down in Kavanagh’s rooms ... … Read full article »
Breaking Out of the Matrix 101
There is a battle going on. It is not a battle in some distant country, although, those do exist more then we care to discuss. This war is for your mind and your consciousness. It involves the use of words, frequency, conditioning, imprinting and programming. It goes on every day ... … Read full article »
“A Clear Provocation”
Esoteric Elements in Communist Language In August of 1983, Andrei Berezhkov, the teen-aged son of a Soviet diplomat in Washington, apparently wrote a letter to President Reagan and another one to the New York Times in which he denounced the Soviet regime and asked for asylum in the United States. From ... … Read full article »
Lenin’s Gulag
The empire of concentration camps, which Solzhenitsin labeled the “Gulag Achipelago,” was not the work of Joseph Stalin, to whom it is usually attributed, but of Lenin and Trotsky. The first camps were established as early as 1918, during the Civil War. They were gradually expanded until by the early ... … Read full article »
The Lessons of Hungary
The present stalemate [in Russia] is so tense on both sides that it is unlikely to endure indefinitely. At some point the Kremlin will be driven to act. Either it must carry reform far beyond the present half-measures, to the degree of diluting its political monopoly, or it must again ... … Read full article »
House of Trump, House of Putin
House of Trump, House of Putin offers the first comprehensive investigation into the decades-long relationship between Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and the Russian Mafia that ultimately helped win Trump the White House. It is a chilling story that begins in the 1970s, when Trump made his first splash in the booming, ... … Read full article »