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The Shaping of a World Religion: Carl Jung and The Land of the Dead

By Cynthia Chung “It is well said, in every sense, that a man’s religion is the chief fact with regard to him. A man’s, or a nation of men’s. By religion I do not mean here the church-creed which he professes, the articles of faith which he will sign and, in words or otherwise, assert;…

Connecting the Dots on TNT Radio this week

This week’s second round of Connecting the Dots on TNT Radio, Matt chats with VJ Varghese (aka: V the Guerilla Economist), Joaquin Flores and PD Lawton. Follow the show each Saturday from 11am-2pm Eastern Time on TNTRadio.live Connecting the Dots 1: The Clash of 2 Opposing New World Orders with VJ Varghese GUEST OVERVIEW: VJ…

Breaking History Ep 22: Henry Kissinger as British Agent

In this week’s episode of Breaking History, Matt and Gordon break down the ill spent life of Henry Kissinger, agent of empire, devotee to a cult of stasis and high priest of the New World Order, from his role as young sociopathic protege of Rhodes Scholar William Yandall Elliot, to CIA agent, to CFR leader,…

The Storming of Hell – Chapter 10

by Gerald Therrien The Unveiling of Canadian History, Volume 3. The Storming of Hell – the War for the Territory Northwest of the Ohio, 1786 – 1796. During the American Revolution, when General Washington had asked General Wayne to undertake an extremely perilous enterprise – the storming of Stony Point, Wayne replied : “General, I…

The Improbable Engineering Of World Peace

By Jan Wellman (originally published on Coherent Reality) In Douglas Adams’ “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” which might as well be based on actual events, the protagonist travels around the universe with a spaceship powered by an Improbability Drive. The great thing about this engine type is that it instantly gets you to far-away places.…

Kissinger’s Adoration of the 1815 Congress of Vienna: A Master Key into Universal History

By Matthew Ehret The recently deceased Henry Kissinger was known for many things, but a revolutionary is not one of them. Throughout his over-active and long life’s devotion to empire, the career geopolitician has been consistent in his unfailing commitment to 1) destroy the Westphalian system of sovereign nation states, 2) promote population control across the developing…

The Storming of Hell – Chapter 9

by Gerald Therrien The Unveiling of Canadian History, Volume 3. The Storming of Hell – the War for the Territory Northwest of the Ohio, 1786 – 1796. During the American Revolution, when General Washington had asked General Wayne to undertake an extremely perilous enterprise – the storming of Stony Point, Wayne replied : “General, I…

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