The British Parliament’s Concerns about Sovereignty and the World Health Organisation

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In a recent session of the British Parliament, Member of Parliament Andrew Bridgen expressed concerns about the formation of new unions and the potential loss of democratic permission from the people. He specifically highlighted the international Health regulations and the post-pandemic agreements being pushed through by the World Health Organisation (WHO). Bridgen questioned why governments … Read more

Alternative Media Channels Worth Watching

Alernative Media Channels

In an era dominated by mainstream media, the significance of alternative media cannot be overstated. The presence of alternative media outlets provides a crucial counterbalance to the narratives propagated by traditional sources. It’s akin to opening windows to diverse viewpoints and uncensored information, allowing us to engage in a richer understanding of the world around … Read more

Censorship Hearing: Unbelievable Drama Unfolds as Robert Kennedy Jr. Defies Attempted Censorship

Censorship Hearing: Unbelievable Drama Unfolds as Robert Kennedy Jr. Defies Attempted Censorship

In a stunning display of audacity, a censorship hearing in Congress turned into a battle of wills as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. refused to be silenced. The hearing, which aimed to address censorship issues, took a shocking turn when Debbie Wasserman Schultz attempted to prevent Kennedy from testifying. This introduction provides a glimpse into the … Read more

The Battle for Internet Freedom: Australian Government’s ‘Ministry of Truth’

The Battle for Internet Freedom: Stop The Australian Government's 'Ministry of Truth'

Over the last couple of days, it has become apparent that Australia is at the forefront of a battle for internet freedom, freedom of speech, and political communication. In our modern society, the internet plays a significant role in allowing us to share ideas, criticise the government, and organise protests. However, the Australian government’s increasing … Read more

Financial Privacy – Examining the Threat to Free Speech and Privacy

Whitney Webb: Bitcoin and the Plot to Destroy Financial Privacy - Examining the Threat to Free Speech and Privacy

Investigative journalist Whitney Webb discusses the imminent effort to criminalise Bitcoin and financial privacy. She reveals how this effort alines with a larger agenda to undermine free speech and the right to privacy. This article explores the bipartisan bill introduced by U.S senators, the involvement of federal agencies, American commercial banks, and the Federal Reserve. … Read more

The Disclosure Project: Uncovering the Truth About Extraterrestrial Life

Disclosure Project National Press Club Event

The Disclosure Project, founded by Dr Stephen Greer, is a non-profit organisation that discloses extraterrestrial life information. Dr Greer, an emergency doctor and trauma specialist, has been involved in this field for over 33 years, providing vital information and intelligence to the United States government. The project gained attention 22 years ago when 22 individuals … Read more

Proposed US Legislation Could Impact Global Tech Industry

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New US Legislation Proposed: The “Restricting the Emergence of Security Threats that Risk Information and Communications Technology Act”, S.686. A new proposed bill in the United States could have far-reaching implications for information and communication technology (ICT) products and services. The “Restricting the Emergence of Security Threats that Risk Information and Communications Technology Act” aims … Read more

Enforcing Accountability: Senator Eric Brakey’s Defend the Guard Initiative

Defend the Guard Initiative

Maine State Senator Eric Brakey’s recent speech on the Senate floor raised some eyebrows with its bold criticisms of corporate media and the Washington War Machine. His speech was made in response to a proposed joint resolution expressing support for Ukraine. Senator Brakey called out corporate media’s propaganda and criticised America’s foreign policy, which has … Read more

A Look at Science and Authoritarianism – What Place Does It Now Have in Society?

Science and Authoritarianism

In this video, Freddie Sayers interviews Matthew B Crawford regarding science and how it could have headed down a potentially dark path. At the very least this conversation is highlighting some of the discussions we are generally not having at this current time. This is a refreshing perspective beyond individuals holding polarised positions and adolescent … Read more

CANZUK more likely now?

CANZUK free trade

It would seem with the UK headed towards BREXIT that the likelihood of a CANZUK style trade agreement is increasingly likely. Put simply, a free trade (and movement) agreement between the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. This type of arrangement is already currently in place between Australia and New Zealand and works to the … Read more