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Welcome to September 2023 edition
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On the Dynamics of Moral Posturing.
We are all susceptible to making high-sounding moral statements when our audience is thought to be in agreement with us. The truth is that immoral policy and practice has often gone unrecognised by the majority for hundreds of years. Civilisation was 7,000 years old before a single statement of conscious was made against chattel slavery.
Before the self-righteous get too enthusiastic in playing to popular prejudice, they may look at another long-standing evil which has been both unrecognised and uncondemned for centuries.
On the Dynamics of Moral Posturing.
We are all susceptible to making high-sounding moral statements when our audience is thought to be in agreement with us. The truth is that immoral policy and practice has often gone unrecognised by the majority for hundreds of years. Civilisation was 7,000 years old before a single statement of conscious was made against chattel slavery.
Before the self-righteous get too enthusiastic in playing to popular prejudice, they may look at another long-standing evil which has been both unrecognised and uncondemned for centuries.
The Nature of Social Credit
An Animated Series
Episode #30
In this video, we present a brief synopsis of the financial and economic ideas associated with Douglas Social Credit.
The Nature of Social Credit
An Animated Series
Episode #30
In this video, we present a brief synopsis of the financial and economic ideas associated with Douglas Social Credit.
In this video, we present a brief synopsis of the financial and economic ideas associated with Douglas Social Credit.
In this 30-minute video Professor Ian Plimer gives the climate science which is inconvenient to climate alarmists. He is an advocate for increased CO2 as it is beneficial to the plant life upon which we depend, and is non-threatening to climate. The coming of an ice age is more probably than warming.
In this 30-minute video Professor Ian Plimer gives the climate science which is inconvenient to climate alarmists. He is an advocate for increased CO2 as it is beneficial to the plant life upon which we depend, and is non-threatening to climate. The coming of an ice age is more probably than warming.
Jennifer Bilek is an investigative journalist, a feminist and a leading voice really looking behind the curtain at who is pushing this TRANS AGENDA!
In this interview, we discuss one of the most controversial subjects of our time: the massive effort to promote transgenderism and to push "gender-affirming care" on children. Everyone has heard of the documentary "What is a Woman" but that film didn't dare ask: "Who is behind this?"
Jennifer Bilek is an investigative journalist, a feminist and a leading voice really looking behind the curtain at who is pushing this TRANS AGENDA!
In this interview, we discuss one of the most controversial subjects of our time: the massive effort to promote transgenderism and to push "gender-affirming care" on children. Everyone has heard of the documentary "What is a Woman" but that film didn't dare ask: "Who is behind this?"
Do Democracies Exist?
By Charles Pinwill
They certainly do in the mind. In reality, it is somewhat more problematical. Is political democracy possible in the absence of economic democracy?
Partially yes, perhaps, but politics will always compromise with money, and money has its own agenda. Does he who elects the Politicians, or he who pays the piper, call the tune? The tune that the media plays is certainly called by money, and the politicians certainly dance to the media’s music. While we may say who the politicians will be, what policy they dance is determined by the nature of their captivity, and especially the condition of their intellectual captivity.
One page of A4.
Do Democracies Exist?
By Charles Pinwill
They certainly do in the mind. In reality, it is somewhat more problematical. Is political democracy possible in the absence of economic democracy?
Partially yes, perhaps, but politics will always compromise with money, and money has its own agenda. Does he who elects the Politicians, or he who pays the piper, call the tune? The tune that the media plays is certainly called by money, and the politicians certainly dance to the media’s music. While we may say who the politicians will be, what policy they dance is determined by the nature of their captivity, and especially the condition of their intellectual captivity.
One page of A4.