• Clash vol 4 - Appendices
    Oct 13 2024

    Appendix 1

    In Defense of CO2

    Appendix 2

    The Active Power of the Crown and the Sacking of Gough Whitlam

    Appendix 3

    The Need for a New Global Security Architecture

    Appendix 4

    The Importance of Leadership in Times of Crisis: Putin’s September 30, 2022 Speech

    Appendix 5

    The Strategic Importance of Sergey Glazyev’s Memorial to Lyndon LaRouche

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    It presents a polemical argument against the notion that carbon dioxide is a primary driver of climate change, suggesting that other factors, like solar activity and cosmic radiation, play a larger role. It then goes on to argue that the "Great Reset" being promoted by the West is an attempt to establish a unipolar world controlled by a technocratic elite. In contrast, the book promotes the idea of a multipolar world based on cooperation between nations, particularly Russia and China. It also highlights the role of Sergey Glazyev, a Russian economist, as a key figure in this multipolar vision.


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  • Clash vol 4 - Act 9 - Epilogue
    Oct 13 2024

    Chapter 30

    Transforming Useless Eaters into Useful Creators

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    A clash exists between two opposing visions of the future. The text critiques transhumanism, a philosophy that posits technology as a deterministic force that renders humans obsolete and ultimately leads to a world dominated by elites. It contrasts this with the ideas of historical figures such as Benjamin Franklin, Henry C. Carey, and Abraham Lincoln, who believed in a system of constant self-improvement and technological advancement that would empower humanity. The text concludes by highlighting President Putin's vision for a multipolar world where technology is used to advance the economic and social well-being of nations, offering an alternative to the transhumanist vision of a world dominated by a technocratic elite.


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  • Clash vol 4 - Act 8 - Humanity’s Open System Potential and the Restoration of Natural Law
    Oct 13 2024

    Chapter 28

    Vernadsky’s Noosphere and Open System Thinking

    Chapter 29

    Is the Age of Big Bang Cosmology and ‘the Science of Scarcity’ Finally Coming to an End?

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    Arguing against the prevailing "closed system" scientific worldview that views the universe as governed by scarcity and entropy. The author, drawing upon the work of Vladimir Vernadsky, presents a "open system" perspective that sees the universe as a living and evolving entity, characterized by growth, creativity, and the potential for the human species to "bend" the flow of time and space through creative action. This perspective is contrasted with the "closed system" worldview of big bang cosmology, which suggests that the universe is finite and will eventually succumb to heat death. The text explores the work of Halton Arp and Alexander Gurwitsch, who challenge the prevailing cosmological models and provide evidence for a universe characterized by life, growth, and a potential for greater understanding.


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  • Clash vol 4 - Act 7 - A Church of the British Empire Modelled on the Jesuit Constitution
    Oct 13 2024

    Chapter 25

    COP26 and Pope Francis’ “Greening of Christianity”

    Chapter 26

    Davos Billionaires and The Vatican team up to “Save the Planet”

    Chapter 27

    Teilhard de Chardin’s Transhumanist Perversion of Christianity

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    The text describes the anti-development agenda behind the COP27 climate summit, arguing that its goals are not about protecting the environment but rather about imposing a new global order that would control humanity's economic activity. It criticizes Pope Francis's "Greening of Christianity" and ties this to a long-standing, insidious movement that seeks to suppress progress and upliftment by controlling resources. The text traces this movement back to the British Empire and its use of nature conservation to suppress the poor, and connects it to the eugenics movement and the rise of Transhumanism, which it sees as the ultimate goal of a new elite. The text, in its critique, draws a contrast between a healthier conception of science and the Noosphere developed by Vladimir Vernadsky and the distorted, misanthropic vision of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.


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  • Clash vol 4 - Act 6 - Epistemological Warfare 101: The Battlefield of the Mind
    Oct 13 2024

    Chapter 20

    H.G. Wells, Predictive Programming and the Mental Conquest of America

    Chapter 21

    British Eugenics and Euthanasia Revived Across the Five Eyes

    Chapter 22

    Soros, Oxford and The Institute for New Economic Thinking

    Chapter 23

    The Science of Limits and the Anglo-Eugenics Origins of Transhumanism

    Chapter 24

    The Club of Rome 1968 Global Coup and the Predictive Modelling Priesthood

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    A small group of powerful elites have been pushing an agenda of global control and population reduction for over a century, beginning with the rise of eugenics in the late 19th century. The author claims that this group has used various methods, such as promoting Malthusian population control theories, developing cybernetics and information theory, and influencing scientific and political institutions, to advance their goals. The document highlights the role of prominent figures like H.G. Wells, Bertrand Russell, and the Club of Rome in this alleged conspiracy, and it critiques the use of predictive models and computer simulations to justify policies that are detrimental to humanity. The author ultimately warns against the dangers of the "Great Reset" agenda, which he sees as an attempt to usher in a new world order controlled by technocrats and oligarchs.


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  • Clash vol 4 - Act 5 - The Clash of the Two Americas 1776-1945
    Oct 13 2024

    Chapter 17

    The Dual Nature of the USA as a Force in World History 1776-1901

    Chapter 18

    How American Nationalists Subverted the New World Order 1923-1945

    Chapter 19

    The Ugly Truth of John Maynard Keynes and the Battle of Bretton Woods

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    The United States has been in an ongoing struggle between two systems of political economy: the American system, characterized by a strong federal government focused on internal improvements, national banking, and protectionist policies, and the British system, characterized by free trade, limited government, and a global financial order dominated by the City of London. The book claims that this struggle has played out in crucial historical events, including the American Revolution, the Civil War, and the post-World War II order, with British-backed forces repeatedly attempting to undermine the American system and its proponents, such as Alexander Hamilton, Abraham Lincoln, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The text focuses on a conspiracy of the British Empire and its collaborators, including Wall Street financiers and their agents, to subvert American national sovereignty and impose their vision of a world dominated by a global financial order.


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  • Clash vol 4 - Act 4 - From Nero’s Rome to the City of London: The Migration of a Parasite
    Oct 13 2024

    Chapter 13

    Life at the End of an Empire with Saint Augustine

    Chapter 14

    The 1509 League of Cambrai as a Pivot of World History

    Chapter 15

    Paolo Sarpi’s Venetian Blinds by Cynthia Chung

    Chapter 16

    The 1688 Venetian Takeover of England

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    An historical overview of the conflict between the "Two Americas" - a conflict between oligarchical forces, whose goal is to maintain power through war and manipulation, and humanist forces who strive to create a society based on cooperation, progress, and the pursuit of truth. The text focuses on the rise and fall of the Venetian oligarchy, particularly their involvement in the League of Cambrai, a coalition of European powers formed to destroy their control. It then discusses the influence of Venetian thinkers like Paolo Sarpi, who promoted Aristotelian philosophy over Platonic humanism, and their role in exacerbating religious divisions and fostering wars in Europe. The text concludes with an analysis of the "Glorious Revolution" in England and the subsequent struggle between republican forces, led by Robert Harley and Jonathan Swift, and the Venetian party, who ultimately consolidated their power and established a system of perpetual debt, war, and exploitation.


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  • Clash vol 4 - Act 3 - Yes, the British Empire still exists
    Oct 13 2024

    Chapter 11

    Sugar and Spice and Everything Vice: The Empire’s Sin City of London by Cynthia Chung

    Chapter 12

    Global Britain and King Charles’ Great Reset

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    The continued existence of the British Empire, has not truly disappeared but rather has adapted to a more subtle and insidious form. The author asserts that the City of London, with its offshore banking system and secrecy jurisdictions, remains the center of global finance, manipulating economies and exploiting resources in developing countries. The text further analyzes the role of the British monarchy, particularly Prince Charles, in perpetuating this imperial system through the World Economic Forum's Great Reset initiative and a deeply rooted history of fascism, eugenics, and population control. Ultimately, the text presents a critique of the current global order, claiming that a powerful financial oligarchy continues to exert control over nations and their populations, using deceptive tactics and exploiting resources to maintain its dominance.


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