Catherine Austin Fitts talked to Karel van Wolferen for her platform, The Solari Report. In his own private library, the events in Ukraine are extensively discussed and how they relate to a push for central control globally. In almost two hours, the historical context of the situation in Ukraine is explained, how the United States is involved and how an attempt to establish a supranational totalitarian system is linked to the World Economic Forum.
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Tess Lawrie talks about vaccination damage and ivermectin.
Exerpt from live discussion Tess Lawrie, Prof Mattias Desmet, Steve Kirsch, Dr Michael McConville, Dr Peter McCullough and Dr Pat Morrissey
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Making Sense of the Pandemic Response in Ireland and Lessons for the Future
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Prof. Bhakdi is een Thais-Duitse microbioloog gespecialiseerd in immuunziekten. In dit interview legt hij in meer detail uit wat de grote gevaren zijn van de gen-gebaseerde covid19-vaccins en hoe we de 'zeer zeldzame bijwerkingen', waaronder diffuse intraveneuze trombose en CVT eigenlijk zouden moeten interpreteren.
Prof. Bhakdi is een Thais-Duitse microbioloog gespecialiseerd in immuunziekten. In dit interview legt hij in meer detail uit wat de grote gevaren zijn van de gen-gebaseerde covid19-vaccins en hoe we de 'zeer zeldzame bijwerkingen', waaronder diffuse intraveneuze trombose en CVT eigenlijk zouden moeten interpreteren.
John Pilger’s hour long documentary explores how the debt crisis in many ‘third world countries’ is a contemporary form of slavery. He focuses on the Philippines, where a system of embedded debt began with the creation of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund in 1944. As time goes on, the Philippines continues to be further indebted to other countries, due to high interest rates, with their debt taking priority of basic social services.