The Age of Radical Evil

By Chris Hedges October 16, 2019 “Information Clearing House” –   Immanuel Kant coined the term “radical evil.” It was the privileging of one’s own interest over that of others, effectively reducing those around you to objects to be manipulated and used for your own ends. But Hannah Arendt, who also used the term “radical …[continue reading]

Hundreds Charged Worldwide In The Takedown Of The Largest Darknet Child Pornography Website Funded By Bitcoin

WASHINGTON – Jong Woo Son, 23, a South Korean national, was indicted by a federal grand jury in the District of Columbia for his operation of Welcome To Video, the largest child sexual exploitation market by volume of content. The nine-count indictment was unsealed today along with a parallel civil forfeiture action. Son has also …[continue reading]

Reality Is Not As It Seems

The prevalent view in cognitive science today is that we construct our perception of reality in real time. But could we be misinterpreting the content of our perceptual experiences? According to some cognitive scientists, what we perceive with our brain and our senses does not reflect the true nature of reality. Thus, while evolution has …[continue reading]

Libra Is Dead: eBay, Stripe, Visa And MasterCard All Abandon Facebook’s Cryptocurrency

One week after we reported that Facebook’s Libra stablecoin project, Libra, was imploding, as online payment giant PayPal quite the Libra network, we can now set the time of death to today – that’s when first eBay, then Stripe and finally Mastercard all abandoned Mark Zuckerberg’s pet “cryptocurrency” (which was anything but) project. As the …[continue reading]

The Red Symphony | Rakovsky Testifies to Rothschild Hegemony

Christian Rakovsky (August 13 [O.S. August 1] 1873 – September 11, 1941) was a Bulgarian socialist revolutionary, a Bolshevik politician and Soviet diplomat; he was also noted as a journalist, physician, and essayist. Rakovsky’s political career took him throughout the Balkans and into France and Imperial Russia; for part of his life, he was also …[continue reading]

Cancer industry not looking for a cure; they’re too busy making money

It may sound ridiculously cynical to some, but there are many who believe that cancer is too big a business (meaning too lucrative) to ever actually cure. And they say the proof is in the numbers. As noted by Your News Wire, if any of the existing low-cost, natural and alternative cancer treatments were ever to …[continue reading]

Confessions of an Economic Hitman – John Perkins | Short Documentary

According to Perkins, he began writing Confessions of an Economic Hit Man in the 1980s, but “threats or bribes always convinced [him] to stop.” According to his book, Perkins’ function was to convince the political and financial leadership of underdeveloped countries to accept enormous development loans from institutions like the World Bank and USAID. Saddled …[continue reading]

The Internationalists & Rothschild Hegemony

With the active participation of the Rockefellers, the Schiffs, the Warburgs and the Morgans, the Rothschild family monopolised international banking during the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, along with political, social and cultural influence. Though most of their wealth is hidden inside private family trusts or behind institutions with charitable status, the Rockefellers are widely …[continue reading]