The podcast addresses current issues that are commented on by synthetic journalists. The topics are: geopolitics, economics, history, nuclear, banks, money...
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The text is an essay in two parts, written by David Astle in 1997. The first part explores the history of the notch stick as a tool of sta…
This book, The Babylonian Woe, explores how international monetary power, originating in the ancient cities of Mesopotamia, has influenced history, from Ancient Greece to the rise of the Roman Empire…
The book presents an extensive analysis of the secret group called the “Babylonian Brotherhood,” which David Icke believes controls the world. Icke claims that the Brotherhood is composed of descenda…
This article by Biagio Bossone analyzes the role of commercial banks as money creators in a money-producing economy. In particular, it focuses on the power of banks to extract rent in the form of "se…
The episode is an excerpt from the book "Dissolving Illusions" by Suzanne Humphries and Roman Bystrianyk, which challenges the dominant narrative about the safety, necessity, and effectiveness of vac…
Stuart Ritchie's book, "Science Fictions," analyzes the crisis of replicability in scientific research by exploring the problems that plague contemporary scientific literature. Ritchie addresses a ra…
The book “The Wuhan Cover-Up” by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims that the COVID-19 virus was created in a laboratory at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) in China, and that the U.S. government, thro…
According to Francis Boyle, several actors are involved in the development and spread of COVID-19. Most of these actors fall into two categories: the institutions that funded research on the virus an…
The text is an excerpt from the book "Tragedy and Hope" by Carroll Quigley, a work that traces a world history of civilizations with a unique perspective. The excerpt focuses on the cycles of growth …
This book by David Rogers Webb is an account of his experiences in the financial sector and an analysis of the maneuvers that, according to the author, the powers that be have been guilty of in order…
The podcast explores an initiative of Italian citizens who oppose the clandestine creation of money by banks, arguing that banks should act as intermediaries instead of creating money. They propose a…
The podcast discusses an in-depth critique of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, specifically those produced by Pfizer and Moderna. The text, composed of excerpts from "The Pfizer Papers" and related articl…
The podcast features the story of Alessandro Maiorano, a former employee of the Municipality of Florence who became an informant and an "enemy" of the Florentine political system, especially Matteo R…
The podcast features a chat about an essay by Giacinto Auriti, a peasant jurist, who provides answers to five questions posed by Ezra Pound, the American poet, regarding the nature of money, credit, …
The podcast discusses two documents: the first document is the protocol of a clinical study conducted by Pfizer and BioNTech to evaluate the safety, tolerability, immunogenicity and potential efficac…
The podcast is about a referendum in Italy to repeal the Lorenzin law, which introduced mandatory vaccination for children. The promoters of the referendum argue that the law is based on insufficient…