Benjamin H. Freedman was a Zionist and Jewish insider. I quote the introduction to this video of his 1961 speech in Washington: Benjamin H. Freedman […]
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Are your beliefs more important than you are?
We all have beliefs. They are like travelling companions in life. We gather them as we travel. For most people, the majority of them are […]
‘Magicians of the Gods’, snapshots of a work in progress
This is a typically wonderful presentation by Graham Hancock on some of the work he has done in preparation for his pending update to “Fingerprints […]
Rupert Sheldrake’s ‘Banned’ Talk – The Science Delusion at TEDx Whitechapel
Thank you, Graham. Rupert Sheldrake has recently set up his own YouTube channel, and amongst the videos loaded there is his banned talk from the […]
How do we make sense of what is happening in our world?
I have written about many things that I see going on in our world in my posts, yet I have not really drawn them all […]
Evidence of ‘life after death’ in biggest ever scientific study
Thank you, Graham. As Graham Hancock says, “I look forward to seeing how hard-line materialists like Randi, Dawkins and Dennett spin their way out of […]
Australian Aboriginals call for justice – caught inside the Hegelian Dialectic
This brief video outlines the history of Government abuse and inaction in regard to Aboriginal people and their rights across Australia. Watching this, I was struck by […]
These regular posts are ending
I am discontinuing regular postings to this email list and my blog. Beginning a few weeks ago, triggered by a misalignment in my back, I […]
Science validates Vedic history and confirms advanced Indian civilisations over 10,000 years ago
Thank you, Graham for this excellent article. But the convincing proof is the Naga Stone itself. The message written on it is unambiguous. The local […]
TED being protested at their censorship of Rupert Sheldrake
Thank you, Hedy. A protest backlash has started against TED for their censorship of Rupert Sheldrake and Graham Hancock. I thought you might find […]
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