Bilderberg Called an Emergency Meeting for the First Time in 33 Years. Dan Dicks Explains Why.

Bilderberg does not panic. They plan decades ahead, manage crises from the top, and never break their own schedule — until now. For the first time in 33 years, they moved their meeting up to April. Dan Dicks of Press for Truth just got back from Washington D.C., where the world’s most powerful military men, …[continue reading]

PART 3 — THE FUNDING NETWORK

Buffett Money, Dark Money, and the Financial Engine Behind the SEL Pipeline   The Constitutional Republic May 15, 2026         By Project Milk Carton | The Constitutional Republic In Part 1 of this investigation, we followed the organizations. In Part 2, we uncovered the documented alignment between Second Step Social-Emotional Learning curriculum …[continue reading]

WARNING: Their Next Control System Is Already Here

Journalist Derrick Broze joins the show to discuss his “Activation Tour” and the core message of “Exit and Build,” a philosophy centered on creating parallel, self-reliant communities. Burrows argues that bipartisan politics is a broken system and that true freedom comes from opting out of dependency. He warns against complacency after the COVID era, stating …[continue reading]

Declan Ganley:

An Irish Builder of the Technocratic Gulag   Dave Donnellan May 11, 2026         According to journalist and author Iain Davis, the infrastructure for the Digital Gulag and the One World Government plan of the technocrats is already built. Peter Thiel, the Paypal tech billionaire, is one of the Silicon Valley tech-bros …[continue reading]

Exposure to power line EMF radiation linked to higher risk of Alzheimers

An 18-year nationwide cohort study of over 3.5 million adults in Switzerland published in Environment International by Nekane Sandoval-Diez et al. found an association between long-term residential exposure to the magnetic field EMF emitted by power lines and an increased risk of death from Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Power lines, substations and …[continue reading]

“You Don’t Need To Be Rich To Survive A Collapse | What History’s Survivors Actually Did”

In 1932, two families lived three miles apart on the same Oklahoma farmland. The Henderson family had five hundred acres, a modern tractor, and two thousand dollars in the bank. By every visible measure — they were the prosperous family. The Cooper family had forty acres, two mules, a hand-dug well, a root cellar packed …[continue reading]