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Show Notes for March 1, 2022

March 1, 2022

It's our weekly reality check with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about current events and get Eric's thoughts on how to pick out the traffic enforcers on the road with us.

It's clear that many people subscribe to a type of dominance-based thinking in which there can only be a winner and a loser. Paul Rosenberg describes the need for breaking the cycle of dominance in our lives

Have you noticed how the folks who pushed the Covid narrative the hardest are quietly backing toward the exits?  Here's a great article about how it always starts with a cultural shift

When it comes to the various Ukraine narratives, here's some really good advice: Question all of it. The current Western propaganda for Ukraine is epic.

Don't look now but the Covid fact-checkers have turned their attention to trying to silence anyone questioning the Russia/Ukraine narrative. Caitlin Johnstone says "Russian propaganda" is the latest excuse to expand censorship.

The president will be giving his state of the Union address today. James R. Harrigan reminds us that we should pay close attention to what he's not talking about.

Politicians are like magicians in that they understand the importance of distraction in order to create a particular illusion for their audiences. James Howard Kunstler says, don't look now but all the foreign policy posturing is to keep us from seeing how badly our own operating system is failing. 

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