Paul Haeder, Author

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it is, really, clear, what one poison, glyphosate, does to all those sons, daughters, flowers and insects, but with SAD, not to be confused w/ Seasonal Affective Disorder, we are at the ghouls’ whims

Yes, Round-up is a killer, but the academics, the government agencies, the Big Ag and Big Chemical mafia and the marketers and the co-opted ones, NPR, PBS, CBS, Fox, et al, they will continue with — follow OUR science, bought and paid for by US!

Here you go, from the psych journals I end up reading to see wha the enemy is saying. More more more mumble jumbo: People with social anxiety are at increased risk of alcohol use disorder, according to new research published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence. The findings provide evidence that this connection remains distinctive to social anxiety and does not hold true for other manifestations of anxiety disorders.

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Crazy, no, how normal these stories are and there is no chanting and burning of tired on all the roads in Capitalist GloboCopLandia: Talk about unethical — Intelligence unit of Iran’s defense ministry says Islamic Republic thwarted ‘one of the largest sabotage plots targeting Iran’s missile, aviation and airspace military industry’

The cell had sought “to sell the equipped parts to turn the produced rockets into an explosive tool to hit industrial lines and employees working in that field,” the statement claimed.

It added that “despite the very complicated plot designed by the Zionist enemy, this action of the enemy was under intelligence and operational monitoring from the very beginning and was completely neutralized after detaining its agents.”

An Iranian long-range Ghadr missile displaying "Down with Israel" in Hebrew at a defense exhibition in Isfahan, February 8, 2023.

More GSAD, a la Global anxiety with Soros: Synopsis, The 93-year-old Hungary-born Soros is dubbed as ‘the man who broke the Bank of England’ on September 16, 1992, also referred to as ‘Black Wednesday’, forcing the UK Government to withdraw Sterling from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism

Anxiety, for sure, these Billionaires:

George Soros.

Yet he will be forever known as the financier who broke the Bank of England by leading the speculative attack on the pound more than 30 years ago.

And with good reason. Black Wednesday, as it became known, was a seminal moment. It was the classic demonstration of the power of financial markets. What’s more, it led to a rethink of the UK’s entire economic strategy and the establishment of the inflation-targeting regime still in place today.

A long-exposure image of an AI-trained autonomous UZH drone (the blue streak) that completed a lap half a second ahead of the best time of a human pilot.

Talk about reaching for that bottle of rum:

On Wednesday, a team of researchers from the University of Zürich and Intel announced that they have developed an autonomous drone system named Swift that can beat human champions in first-person view (FPV) drone racing. While AI has previously bested humans in games like chess, Go, and even StarCraft, this may be the first time an AI system has outperformed human pilots in a physical sport.

FPV drone racing is a sport where competitors attempt to pilot high-speed drones through an obstacle course as fast as possible. Pilots control the drones remotely while wearing a headset that provides a video feed from an onboard camera, giving them a first-person view from the drone’s perspective.

IT IS ALL FOR MILITARY USE, and these gamers are gaming your and I and the fucking High School RObotics Olympics proponents. THINK F-16s without UkroNazi pilots, but with AI Fly Boys.

Where have all those anti-authority folk gone? Why so many good Germans now flooding the world, even India, even America?

Where have all the anarchists gone, those who know that false flags, controlled opposition, and cooption of ideas bastardize all movements? Totalitarianism, fascism, globalists, resetters, transhumanists, AI freaks? No push back?

WS: What evidence may there be in your mind that certain protest groups like Antifa, BLM and Extinction Rebellion are state operations and in a sense ‘storm troopers for the establishment’?

Paul Cudenec: The evidence is not in my mind, but very real! I have researched and written a number of articles exposing their connections to what I have taken to calling the criminocracy – the self-concealing web of foundations, charities, investment funds and national and international institutions that controls much of our social structure. Although activists in these groups are no doubt genuinely motivated by the advertised principles, these movements are definitely being manipulated for an overall agenda tied closely to transhumanism, impact capitalism and digital public-private global totalitarianism. Not only do these controlled groups replace genuine movements and steer activists into directions favoured by the system, but they are also used to attack genuine dissidents, in a false-flag fashion, deploying the self-righteous fury of woke ideology to impose conformity to corporate-friendly attitudes.

Lyrics — Where Have All the Flowers

Where have all the flowers gone?
Long time passing.
Where have all the flowers gone?
Long time ago.
Where have all the flowers gone?
The girls have picked them every one.
Oh, When will you ever learn?
Oh, When will you ever learn?

Young girls
They’ve taken husbands every one.

Young men
They’re all in uniform.

Soldiers
They’ve gone to graveyards every one.

Graveyards
They’re covered with flowers every one.

Flowers
Young girls have picked them every one.

“I still call myself a failed communist,” says Pete Seeger, preparing the club’s stage for a late afternoon sing-song. And it’s true that his most famous compositions, Where Have All the Flowers Gone? (adapted from an old Russian song about Cossacks going off to war) and Turn, Turn, Turn (a big hit for the Byrds) don’t sound as revolutionary as they did.

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Seeger’s banjo once sported the message: “This machine surrounds hate and forces it to surrender” (an echo of the message on Woody Guthrie’s guitar: “This machine kills fascists”). The anti-fascist, union anthems he sang with Guthrie and later with his own band, the Weavers, placed him at the forefront of the action. He was targeted as a communist sympathiser in the 1950s (he was called before the McCarthy hearings after being warned that If I Had a Hammer would go down badly with the authorities, found guilty of contempt of Congress and sentenced to a year in prison). During the civil rights movement of the 1960s, he led a crowd, with Martin Luther King, in a rendition of We Shall Overcome.

Guthrie, Seeger says, taught him how to busk. “He’d say put the banjo on your back, go into a bar and buy a nickel beer and sip it as slow as you can. Sooner or later, someone will say, ‘Kid, can you play that thing?’ Don’t be too eager, just say, ‘Maybe, a little.’ Keep on sipping beer. Sooner or later, someone will say, ‘Kid, I’ve got a quarter for you if you pick us a tune.’ Then you play your best song.” With that advice, Seeger supported himself on his travels.

Busking?

Those lock-downs, and those lock-step so-called anarchists, following the authorities — social distancing, and how many rock and roll capitalists went full throttle Fauci and Pfizer? And this is the anti-anarchist way — following the planned pandemic mandates:

This wide-ranging interview was conducted with Paul Cudenec of Winter Oak by two anarchist pro-freedom campaigners, MA and WS, from Brighton, England. Illustration by Ken Avidor.

WS: Please could you introduce yourself and say how you came to be a writer and create the website Winter Oak?

Paul Cudenec: I am a former professional journalist, who slogged away for 25 years on a local newspaper in Sussex, and have also been an active anarchist since the mid 1990s. Ten years ago I took voluntary redundancy to concentrate on my own writing, then moved to rural France. I initially created Winter Oak as a vehicle for publishing my books but over the years the site has increasingly become the focus of my writing activity, in particular my exposures of the global power nexus, which were lent new urgency by the Covid moment.

WS: How would you define ‘anarchism’? Is it left wing or right wing or beyond both paradigms?

MA: How difficult was it for unvaccinated people in France during the vaccine mandates? How much non-compliance generally do you think there was in France to lockdowns and getting the jab?

PC: Well, we could still go into shops, apart from certain huge hypermarkets that I don’t frequent anyway. But you couldn’t drink a coffee in a café.

I once stopped off in driving snow in the mountains, waited at the bar to be served, unmasked, for ten minutes in a café full of people, only to be told that without the vaccine passport I could only buy a take-away. So I had to down my espresso outside in the snowstorm!

A couple of decent restaurants agreed to feed me and a friend, as we travelled across France in the summer of 2021, if we didn’t stay too long, while stressing that they could go to prison for doing so! Generally levels of compliance were depressing, but I think that maybe non-compliance was largely hidden from view. People did keep holding family gatherings and so on. I have also heard about fake vaccine records. One encouraging lockdown phenomenon was flash mobs, where people popped up all over the place, outside government buildings and in railway stations, dancing to a beautiful and defiant song by HK et Les Saltimbanks. There were no major pro-freedom protests here until vaccine passports were introduced and then it really took off, to my delight!

Conformity:

Again, it all comes down to insects, fungi, soil. Open Letter: Where have all our insects and birds gone

This is my response [ Rosemary Mason] to an anonymous letter from Public Health England (Enquiries@PHE). The un-named individual was replying on behalf of the four Chief Medical Officers and two ‘top doctors’ from Public Health England.

Cornfields, however, are not like national parks or virgin forests. Corn farmers champion corn. Anything that might eat corn, hurt corn, bother corn, is killed. Their corn is bred/genetically engineered/Franken-Cropped to fight pests. The ground is sprayed. The stalks are sprayed again. And sprayed again, too. So, like David, Craig wondered, “What will I find?”

Corn field

Corn field

The answer amazed me. He found almost nothing. “I listened and heard nothing, no bird, no click of insect.”

There were no bees. The air, the ground, seemed vacant. He found one ant “so small you couldn’t pin it to a specimen board.” A little later, crawling to a different row, he found one mushroom, “the size of an apple seed.” (A relative of the one pictured below.) Then, later, a cobweb spider eating a crane fly (only one). A single red mite “the size of a dust mote hurrying across the barren earth,” some grasshoppers, and that’s it. Though he crawled and crawled, he found nothing else.

“It felt like another planet entirely,” he said, a world denuded.

100 years ago, these same fields, these prairies, were home to 300 species of plants, 60 mammals, 300 birds, hundreds and hundreds of insects. This soil was the richest, the loamiest in the state. And now, in these patches, there is almost literally nothing but one kind of living thing. We’ve erased everything else.

Along the stout limb of a strangler fig a hundred feet up in the canopy of the Monteverde cloud forest in Costa Rica, a luxuriant garden grows. To survey this tropical richness, Liittschwager sampled day and night, and the team recorded 24 plant species and more than 500 insects representing 100 species within the cube's green borders.

Here’s a cube placed 100 feet off the ground, in the upper branches of a Strangler fig tree in Costa Rica. We’re up in the air here, looking down into a valley. What’s up? More than 150 different plants and animals live in or passed through that one square foot of tree: birds, beetles, flies, moths, bugs, bugs, then more bugs…

Part of the contents of One Cubic Foot, more than 150 different kinds of plants and animals were found in the Monteverde cube over 100 feet up in the canopy of a Strangler Fig Tree, Location: Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve, Costa Rica.
Sifting through samples within the cube, photographer David Littschwager counted 90 separate species, including 25 types of plants just on the soil surface, along with some 200 seeds representing at least five of those species.

That cube was put there by David Liittschwager, a portrait photographer, who spent a few years traveling the world, dropping one-cubic-foot metal frames into gardens, streams, parks, forests, oceans, and then photographing whatever, or whoever came through. Beetles, crickets, fish, spiders, worms, birds — anything big enough to be seen by the naked eye he tried to capture and photograph. Here’s what he found after 24 hours in his Cape Town cube:

These 113 creatures observed, and then photographed, include over 100 species of plants and animals that use one cubic foot of this highly diverse shrub land over the course of a normal day in Mountain Fynbos, Table Mountain, South Africa.

David Liittschwager’s book, called A World In One Cubic Foot is a photographic collection of all the plants and animals that turned up in his various cubes, as you see in my post. But the book takes you to many more places, coral reefs, streams, rivers, backyards. Craig Childs’ account of his long weekend in the cornfield comes from his book, Apocalyptic Planet; Field Guide to the Everending EarthCraig writes like a dream; he uses the cornfield as a metaphor for what a mass extinction might be like, where the Earth becomes “lots of one thing and not much of any other.”

A World in One Cubic Foot: Portraits of Biodiversity, Liittschwager, Wilson, DiPiero
Apocalyptic Planet : Field Guide to the Future of the Earth by Craig Childs... - Picture 1 of 1

Until you carnivores want that boar meat, well done and spicy . . . but, oh, but . . . .

A wild boar runs among trees and branches in the Bavarian wildlife park of Mehlmeisel, Germany
  • A high percentage of Germany’s wild boars are radioactive while other animals in the region are not.
  • Scientists have a surprising theory about what makes them so radioactive.
  • A new study found that fallout from nuclear weapons and Chernobyl make a potent combination.

YIKES: ChatGPT creator OpenAI is reportedly earning $80 million a month—and its sales could be edging high enough to plug its $540 million loss from last year.

If these do not throw you into that boozing SAD, then I have no idea what the fuck rattles your world.

Sam Altman, US entrepreneur, investor, programmer, and founder and CEO of artificial intelligence company OpenAI, speaks at Tel Aviv University in Tel Aviv on June 5, 2023.

Soros, Altman, Thiel, come on, boozers, send me your list of mother fuckers who are the Apocalypse: Think of all the burderns colonials and neocolonials have foisted onto the WORLD!

But the real problem is going to be the relationship between the BRICS and the West. How can they create a new international order that we’ve been discussing while they have to pay all of the neocolonial burden of their foreign dollar debt and the foreign ownership of their oil and mining rights and public utilities?

How can they enforce climate cleanup costs on foreign oil and mining pollution? The current international law says that the companies have a right to sue any government for a new tax on multinational firms or new regulations.

And so it means the government has to pay all of the cleanup costs, all of the external diseconomies. And essentially, they’re put into an even worse locked-in position today than they were in the colonial period.

So how can they defend themselves from this kind of US-sponsored order and the regime change for countries that try to create an alternative to it? All that’s going to have to wait for the future BRICS meetings.

And we really can’t even begin to discuss that now. We’ve discussed what we thought in earlier episodes of this.

RADHIKA DESAI: Absolutely, Michael. I mean, the kinds of problems you’re talking about, I mean, the BRICS agenda is really a very, very big and tall one. So all we can expect at the moment is that the BRICS have only made a beginning, but a beginning they definitely have made.

Like you say, you’re talking about the international monetary system and the financial arrangements. And the fact of the matter is that, again, the Western press was sort of brimming with stories about how difficult, if not impossible, it would be for the BRICS to do anything that would dent the position of the dollar.

Enjoy:

IS CHINA A FRIEND OR ENEMY OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER? [TISH TALKS WITH MATT EHRET] WATCH

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Is China a Friend or Enemy of the New World Order?

In this episode of Tish Talk with host Patricia Conlin (PPC candidate, author and host), I was asked to deal with a long list of popular anti-China narratives that have been deployed to psychologically manipulate frightened westerners from both liberal and conservative sides of the spectrum to 1) ignore the causal role of Anglo-Venetian intelligence behind the controlled disintegration of western civilization while 2) re-directing hate and fear energy towards a new Chinese boogeyman.

The topics we unpack in this extended interview include:
• A 3000 year overview of China and the roots of the Belt and Road: Has it ever acted like an empire?
• The American connection to China’s revolution and President Sun Yat-sen
• Economic collapse in China with stock market and Evergrande bankruptcy where will it lead
• Is Xi Jinping a good guy or a bad guy? (and is it true that China kicked out Soros, saved the world from the green climate nazis, Shut down woke agenda and reformed banking?)
• How to understand the CPC and fifth column deep state inside of China
• Did China create/deploy covid onto the world via the Wuhan lab or is something being left out of this conversation?
• What is behind the “China wants to Invade Taiwan” narrative?
• What’s the deal with the massive surveillance state/social credit system in China?
• Are the “Two Michaels” Canadian heroes or Soros-connected creeps?
• Is Huawei a Chinese spy machine infiltrating our free and democrating west?
• Uyghur genocide and retraining camps: Fact or Fiction?
• Tibetan independence crushing: Fact or Fiction?
• Organ harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners: Fact or Fiction?
• Hong Kong democracy and Taiwan democracy fighters: Defenders of freedom or useful idiots used to advance color revolution?
• Chinese police stations and Chinese election interference: Fact or Fiction?
• Is it true that Christian culture and Chinese culture are incompatible as asserted by Samuel Huntington and Steve Bannon OR are common moral principles found in both systems?

All of these questions and more will be addressed in the following show.

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