The over 1000 point plunge of the stock market on Feb 27th and broader ruptures of the financial system last week have been yet another wake up call for those who have been contented so far to “live in the moment” of fast money. Since the 2008 financial crisis, which is considered the most serious …[continue reading]
00:53 09:21 “On big screens all over the country, you can put up movies depicting people being torn limb from limb, drowning in their own blood, you can put up movies with panting soft-porn money shots, you can put up movies that blow up half the world; but you …[continue reading]
Many people suspect that the coronavirus is being used as the scapegoat for a financial collapse, which Spiro Skouras believes will then be used as the excuse to usher in a new monetary and financial system of control. Spiro’s research echoes my own observations about the convergence of Agenda 2030, Modern Monetary Theory, the blockchain, the …[continue reading]
DID THE PASSENGERS CALL FROM THE GROUND? Can the military swap out a passenger plane for a drone in mid-air and fool air traffic controllers? Yes, they can. It’s 1960s technology. Now here’s the trillion dollar plus question (because that’s what 9/11 has cost us.) What happened to the passengers? One thing for sure: …[continue reading]
Inside The Matrix 3-8-20 with Alexandra Bruce EMBED A VIDEO (Optional):
In Brief The Facts: A paper published in 2016 by Mahin Khatami, a former program director at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and National Institutes of Health (NIH), claims that modern day medicine is full of corruption and not focused on health, but rather profit. Reflect On: The politicization of medicine and the corporate takeover …[continue reading]
“Resentment is a relationship killer,” says psychotherapist and couples counselor Susan Adler. If we want happier relationships, we need to drop the blame, own our mistakes, and act in ways that increase connection, not conflict. This post is part of TED’s “How to Be a Better Human” series, each of which contains a piece of …[continue reading]
n a talk that could change how you see things, designer and artist Jiabao Li introduces her conceptual projects that expose the inherent bias of digital media. From a helmet that makes you “allergic” to the color red to a browser plug-in that filters the internet in an unexpected way, Li’s creations uncover how technology …[continue reading]
Ask any deep space navigator like Jill Seubert what makes steering a spacecraft difficult, and they’ll tell you it’s all about the timing; a split-second can decide a mission’s success or failure. So what do you do when a spacecraft is bad at telling time? You get it a clock — an atomic clock, to …[continue reading]
What happens if you get infected with the coronavirus? Who’s most at risk? How can you protect yourself? Public health expert David Heymann, who led the global response to the SARS outbreak in 2003, shares the latest findings about COVID-19 and what the future may hold. This talk was presented at an official TED …[continue reading]