Pepe Escobar joins us to discuss how the US Deep State created Big Tech, why China's technological innovation model is superior, and Trump’s obsession with AI dominance.
(01:42) What is technofeudalism?
(14:29) US Deep State and Silicon Valley
(20:04) Debunking globalist arguments on AI
(26:52) Why Big Tech is going to war against Deep State
(29:41) Chinese tech model
(38:35) Why Big Tech defected to Trump
News for the Heart talks with Tom Campbell for Love Month, on I want to know what Love is…
To begin with, in this conversation with Laurie and Tom, we actively explore the key themes of love and self-acceptance. Furthermore, we challenge the common misperception of love as primarily driven by need. Indeed, they argue that true love is about giving freely rather than seeking to fulfill one’s own needs. In addition, self-acceptance is crucial, as negativity towards oneself can lead to depression.
Moreover, Tom differentiates between love, like, and trust. He emphasizes that love is unconditional and freely given, whereas trust and like must be earned. He criticizes traditional marriages for their conditional nature and suggests unconditional love and open relationships as a recipe for long-term success.
When considering separation, Tom stresses the importance of prioritizing children’s well-being. Younger children, he says, are more vulnerable to the negative effects of parental conflict. Tom suggests maintaining a positive and polite relationship for the children’s sake. Laurie agrees, highlighting the potential harm of constant arguing.
Tom emphasizes the importance of embracing change and letting go of fear. True love, he argues, is about giving unconditionally, even when a partner leaves for another opportunity. He defines love as a selfless act within a larger consciousness. Overcoming fear and self-centeredness is key to increasing one’s capacity for love, according to Tom.
True maturity, Tom argues, is not about age but about caring for others. He differentiates between acting polite and being genuinely kind. Laurie brings up the concept of love as a gift and the challenges of overcoming ego to treat others with kindness. She suggests self-awareness and taking responsibility for one’s emotions as ways to improve relationships.
Happy Valentine's day...maybe. By now you may have heard that Trump has ordered the Treasury department to stop making pennies, so you might call today's News and Views, "In Praise of Pennies". So many people - E.O., E.E., T.M., V.T. and many many others, sent me this story.
In this transmission, we return to the infamous Analysis and Assessment of Gateway Process document. In part one of the full read through, we'll introduce the paper and touch on it's clandestine history. We'll also read the first chunk of the full report.
Check out this video for more background on the Gateway Process and My experience at the Monroe Institute:
Description:
What if you could prove to yourself that you're more than your physical body? I don't mean just intellectually, I mean experiencing it. As some of you know, I recently attended a Gateway retreat at the Monroe Institute, and it really may given me that knowing. But we can't talk about my experience without taking a deep dive. So, in this transmission, we'll do just that. We'll meet Monroe himself, encounter psychic spies, explore the declassified Gateway Process report and much more.
Ross Coulthart speaks with Dr. Andrew Morgan, who shares what he and others report seeing at what has been described as Australia's version of Skinwalker Ranch, including "orb-like" objects captured on camera and what Morgan says were experiences with non-human intelligence. They also dig into a controversial question: is some science actively suppressed by scientists?
Today James talks to returning guest John Titus about his new documentary series, The War for Bankocracy. Titus' documentary details the US Federal Reserve's recent push to escape its constitutional restraints, what such a move would mean, and why the bankers must be stopped before they achieve their bankocracy.
Bryce Zabel and Ross Coulthart return to discuss major UAP developments, whistleblower revelations, and shifting government narratives. Bryce shares his recent wildfire evacuation experience, drawing parallels to the unpredictable nature of disclosure. Ross delves into whistleblower Jake Barber’s claims and the risks involved in exposing classified UAP recovery programs, as well as Congress’s growing involvement in the issue.
The conversation also touches on political figures like Tulsi Gabbard and Marco Rubio, media failures in holding the government accountable, and new documentaries such as Age of Disclosure. Ross explores the Pentagon’s interest in psionic abilities and remote viewing, linking consciousness studies to UAP research.
Finally, they revisit the JFK assassination, arguing it was a CIA-led coup, and question whether full disclosure—on UAPs or historical conspiracies—will ever come. The episode highlights the growing momentum behind UAP transparency and the ongoing struggle to uncover hidden truths.
Why kindness and the quality of consciousness far outweigh physical appearance when searching for a partner. It is important to be authentic and take time to get to know your partner. Learn how to be honest and focus on the qualities that truly lead to meaningful, lasting connections.
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