Morgoth's Review looks at the two systems of control - the PC Culture of the United States compared to China's Social Credit system - and concludes that we should be wary of looking down our noses at our Eastern adversary's system.
WorldOne (hmm), a 1973 computer program using Australia's largest computer, developed under the auspices of the Club of Rome (hmm), showed how the end of civilization will arrive by 2040-2050.
It measured the projected rates of population, quality of life, pollution, natural resources, and more, to determine a drastic fall off in not only quality of life, but in population.
Featuring the director of the World Bank and UN OECD (hmm).
"The sovereignty of these nations is no longer as absolute as it was. There is a gradual whittling away of sovereignty little bit by little bit." (hmm)
Keith Woods brings thorough dialectic in his 10 arguments against mass immigration, including the lack of consent from the populace, lack of connection with the different, alienation, and its undermining of wages and national solidarity.
Featuring anti-racist comments from friend of Epstein, Noam Chomsky, in which is spells out that migrants are interchangeable cogs whose primary aim is as consumers.
Understanding soil life is critical if we want to be sustainable; we need to work with nature, instead of waging war on natural laws as we do in our agricultural systems, to the detriment of people and the planet.