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From Destruction to Awakening: The Gift Hidden in the Atom
I just finished watching “Oppenheimer” on the flight (see trailer below).

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3I Atlas changes course!! (But it's not headed for Earth.)
After the skeptics, including Brian Cox, had a fun 24 hours of mocking Avi Loeb and all the "UFO nobbers" 3I Atlas has changed course!
It's not a massive change, but greater than any comet in the history of Astronomy!
The Angry Astronaut
31.10.25
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Moderna's CMV vaccine fails in 2025 after failing in 2016. How many young women were poisoned in the "clinical trials"?
This article is a follow-on to my previous reporting on “cytomegalovirus” vaccine that Moderna (DARPA) puts in “clinical trials” every so m...
Larry Johnson: WHAT RUSSIANS SAY About WAR
Larry johnson Just back from Russia - The discussion centers on whether a negotiated settlement between Russia and the West over Ukraine is possible. Analysts argue it is not — Russia now views military victory as the only viable outcome. Moscow’s conditions for any peace deal include recognition of the five annexed regions, Ukrainian withdrawal, elections to address “denazification,” and NATO’s withdrawal from its borders — terms the West will not accept.
Sanctions imposed by the U.S. (under Trump, in this context) are described as largely ineffective. Russia has insulated its economy, conducts trade in non-dollar currencies (like yuan), and remains self-sufficient in energy, food, and industrial resources. Russian officials and economists claim the country can sustain itself internally and grow without Western exports.
Speakers stress that the West misunderstands Russia’s resilience: Russians have endured severe hardship before (in the 1990s and earlier) and will not bend to economic pressure. They argue that U.S. sanctions have instead accelerated Russia’s pivot toward the Global South and economic independence.
The conversation closes with criticism of the U.S. approach, which is portrayed as zero-sum and hypocritical — seeking dominance rather than mutual benefit — in contrast to Russia’s claimed pursuit of “win-win” global relationships through frameworks like BRICS. The speakers also note that Washington is again pursuing regime change, this time openly in Venezuela, continuing a pattern of interventionism.
Daniel Davis Deep Dive
30.10.25
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New McCullough autism paper: Vaccines are the single largest contributor to the risk of autism
No surprises. Of course, this paper will be ignored, censored, and "fact checked."

The Pfizer Job
How Pfizer carried out the biggest pharma trial heist ever - and the regulators swallowed it hook, line and sinker.

The WHO Is Still At It
"Negotiations" for the PABS Annex to the "Pandemic Agreement" resume November 3-7, 2025. The initial draft text is available below.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/venezuela-under-attack
Venezuela Under Attack
Mike Robinson speaks to José Biomorgi, the Venezuelan ambassador to Lebanon and Syria. They discuss the increasing tensions between Venezuela and the United States, highlighting US interests in Venezuelan resources, and the role of Britain in shaping narratives against the current Venezuelan Government.
He reflects on his role as Ambassador to Syria and the regime change operation there, and discusses the future challenges facing Syria and Lebanon.
UKColumn
29.10.25
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The Financial War Behind the Execution of Charles I
The execution of Charles I in 1649 is often remembered as a domestic conflict: king versus Parliament, Cavaliers versus Roundheads, Anglicanism versus Puritanism. Yet, the alternative media narrative, popularized in A History of Central Banking, portrays a different story: Cromwell and the regicide were allegedly orchestrated by Jewish financiers such as Ebenezer Pratt, who supposedly funneled money to Parliament in exchange for political concessions and influence over England’s financial system. You can find many videos exploring this compelling angle. Instead, this video explores evidence which seem to present a far more complex reality.
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00:00 Intro
00:59 Fiscal & Economic Background
04:36 The Dynastic Context
07:50 The City of London and the Livery Companies
08:43 The Role of Ebeneezer Pratt
10:25 Amsterdam & Royalist Credit
12:10 Charles II
Miles Harris
30.10.25
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Trump met Xi, TRUMP BACKED DOWN: Tariffs Failed / John Mearsheimer
Trump called the recent meeting “great” and “friendly,” but John Mearsheimer argues the Chinese side came out ahead.
The dispute began with U.S. tariffs imposed last April; China responded by threatening rare-earth exports and cutting soybean purchases — powerful leverage that forced the U.S. to back down.
China agreed to a one-year freeze/reprieve on rare-earth restrictions and to resume some soybean purchases, but the speaker warns this is temporary and China will renegotiate after a year.
The U.S. lacks near-term self-sufficiency in rare-earth mining and processing (speaker estimates ~10 years), so the one-year window leaves the U.S. vulnerable.
The speaker criticizes U.S. leadership (both parties) as strategically weak compared with China and Russia, calling Chinese leaders “first-class strategists.”
On tariffs: some reductions were made (examples: Japan & South Korea down to 15%), but U.S.–China tariffs remain high (figures discussed around 47% vs prior ~55–57%); the speaker is unsure what the net economic effects will be.
On fentanyl: the administration links tariff reductions to Chinese action on fentanyl precursors, but the speaker is uncertain whether China’s steps are meaningful or largely for show.
Broader moral/strategic critique: the speaker condemns U.S. policy in the Middle East (mentions Gaza) and Iran/Ukraine handling, calling it both morally and strategically poor.
Venezuela/use of force: the speaker objects to public talk of regime change, assassination, or capture of Maduro and criticizes reports of U.S. forces sinking boats and killing people without proper interdiction/boarding — calling such actions legally and morally dubious.
Overall tone: frustrated and critical of U.S. foreign policy and leadership competence; worried the U.S. has ceded bargaining strength to China and is making morally questionable decisions abroad.
Daniel Davis Deep Dive
30.10.25
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The Duran
Xi Jinping-Trump Summit
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CO2 Coalition
Arkansas & Climate Change: No Warming. No Crisis. No Problem. - CO2 Coalition
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report will examine the scientific basis for claims of harmful climate-change-related effects in Arkansas. Like other areas ...
NEW 3I ATLAS PHOTOS! PLUS, what is China hiding about this interstellar visitor??
Even though 3I Atlas is concealed behind the Sun, we have a number of solar observatories still capable of getting a look at it.
What is 3I Atlas doing during its closest approach to the Sun?
Far more than most astronomers anticipated!
The Angry Astronaut
30.10.25
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The Pocket God We Trust: Why We Surrendered Our Lives to a Single Gadget
We have handed it the keys to our kingdom. But why? Where does this profound, almost blind trust come from?