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Show Notes for March 16, 2022

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With so much attention being deliberately focused on the Ukraine/Russia conflict, too many people are missing a comprehensive control system being erected all around us. Alexandros Marinos spells it out.

In spite of the gathering clouds overhead, there is reason for optimism. Part II of Robert Gore's essay "This Is Your Last Chance" is a detailed and encouraging summarization of what's coming.

It sure didn't take long for the criminalization of dissent to reach the labeling as "traitors" phase. Glenn Greenwald shows how Mitt Romney's "treason" smear of Tulsi Gabbard is now typical of discourse in the U.S.

Are you starting to recognize how the loudest complainers about "misinformation" in the U.S. are the ones doing the most to spread it. James Howard Kunstler wonders if those in charge are just playing dumb or truly braindead.

It's been noted that the biggest crisis of the day isn't a virus or a military conflict, it's the fact that the public is so seamlessly led from one crisis into the next. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains how public opinion ended Covid and started the next thing.

Ready for a straight up red pill? This brief commentary by Eugyppius is a solid explanation of how the people who want to rule your mind and soul are all part of the same malign force.

Educational reform is a hot button issue for lots of folks right now. If you've ever wondered just what those calling for "reform" mean, wait until you hear about the 4 pillars of vacuity. 

Electric vehicles are fast, quiet and supposedly good for the environment (if you don't think about how batteries are made). Here's a great commentary on the contradictions and confusion of getting Americans to buy electric cars.

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