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Chatter #305 – Susan Standfield – Covid and the Money Printer: “They’ve Stolen All The Money”

Susan Standfield is an author, businesswoman, and activist who has worked all around the world. On April 12 2020 she started the NO MORE LOCKDOWNS marches in Vancouver and designed t-shirts to replace the income her family lost due to covid restrictions. In this episode we discussed her book, Betrayed (about the betrayal…

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Chatter #297 – Andrew Small: The West Have Finally Woken Up To The Threat Of China

In The Rupture: China and the Global Race for the Future, China expert Andrew Small offers a kaleidoscopic picture of a rivalry ranging far beyond ‘great power’ politics. He traces US efforts to recast relations with old allies, as Washington realises that it cannot confront China alone, charting Europe’s growing role in the…

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Chatter #266 – Critical Sway on Food Supply Centralisation and the WHO Pandemic Treaty

Critical Sway runs a website discussing the dangers of centralisation of money, power, and food supplies, the lack of accountability for our leaders, and the corruption at the highest levels of international bodies like the WHO.  The government paid him to influence people & uncover secrets. He does the same thing now, but…

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Chatter #262 – Cynthia McKinney: A Career Spent Fighting The System – From Civil Rights To Covid

Cynthia McKinney was the first African-American woman from Georgia elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1992. With a background in foreign policy, McKinney used her seat on the Armed Services and International Relations Committees to address human rights issues. She later left the Democratic party and ran for President as…

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Chatter #254 – Dr Geert Vanden Bossche: Predictions on the Evolution of Covid 19, Omicron & Vaccines

Geert Vanden Bossche received his DVM from the University of Ghent, Belgium, and his PhD degree in Virology from the University of Hohenheim, Germany. He held adjunct faculty appointments at universities in Belgium and Germany. After his career in Academia, Geert joined several vaccine companies (GSK Biologicals, Novartis Vaccines, Solvay Biologicals) to serve…

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Vaccine Passports: Just Because Something Is Easy Doesn’t Make It Right

The entire process through which vaccine passports have been implemented has been an absolute shambles. In this article I want to lay out: The process by which it has been approved. What the different parties have had to say about it. Why I believe it is morally, scientifically, and fundamentally wrong.  The Process:…

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