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In this powerful commentary, Whitney Webb dissects the chilling implications of The Age of AI: And Our Human Future, co-authored by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and geopolitical architect Henry Kissinger. While the book presents itself as a sober warning about the future of artificial intelligence, Webb argues it’s more a blueprint for technocratic dominance—a future where a small elite shapes AI's objectives while the rest of humanity becomes passive subjects of its influence.
The discussion explores how AI threatens to create a divided society, not simply by economic inequality, but by a deeper cognitive split: those who understand and control AI versus those rendered increasingly incapable of independent thought. Through convenience and overreliance, we risk surrendering not just skills, but our capacity for creativity, decision-making, and even self-awareness.
Webb warns that this path could lead to a post-human future in which AI becomes a new religion and humanity is spiritually hollowed, commodified, and ultimately controlled. The antidote? A cultural return to human creativity, soul-driven expression, and conscious resistance to the subtle erosion of our autonomy.
It's that time of year again: New World Next Year! So, what's the story of the year? And what's the trend for next year? Laugh, cry, be amazed! But most of all, enjoy!
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For the first time ever, researcher and author Geoffrey Drumm lays out his entire theory behind ancient stone structures in a single, comprehensive 9-hour documentary series.
In Part 1 of 3, Drumm takes us deep into the origins of his groundbreaking work The Land of Chem, exploring how ancient civilizations may have used lightning, telluric currents, and Earth’s natural electrical systems as part of a vast, planet-wide infrastructure.
This episode connects Avebury, the Giza Plateau, Neolithic stone circles, and early pyramid construction under one unifying framework—arguing these were not tombs or temples, but functional systems designed to harness natural forces for agriculture, chemistry, and large-scale civilization rebuilding after the last Ice Age.
You’ll hear Geoffrey explain:
• Why stone circles may have been designed to attract lightning
• How telluric currents flow through Earth and ancient sites
• The role of lightning, rain, and atmospheric nitrates in early agriculture
• Why the Giza Plateau itself may be a massive electrical system
• How pyramids fit into a broader chemical and energetic network
• Why this knowledge appears globally, from Egypt to Europe to Japan
This is not speculation—it’s a methodical walkthrough of Geoffrey Drumm’s complete hypothesis, presented start-to-finish for the first time on camera.
If you’ve ever questioned what ancient monuments were really for—this series is essential viewing.
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From boat strikes on “narco terrorists” to open declaration of oil theft, CIA analyst Larry Johnson and former Army Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson reveal the real reason why Trump’s war on Venezuela has already failed.
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Andrei Martyanov argues that Ukraine effectively lost the war after Russia’s earlier withdrawal, during which Russia evacuated about 110,000 civilians who wanted to leave with it. Ukraine’s subsequent counteroffensives are described as catastrophic failures, with the Kursk operation cited as another example—attributed partly to corruption and poor fortifications—resulting in roughly 80,000 Ukrainian casualties over a small area. Tactical advances and withdrawals are characterized as minor, platoon-level actions that do not change the overall strategic picture, which the speaker says strongly favors Russia.
Claims of Ukrainian successes, including a reported underwater drone attack damaging a Russian submarine, are dismissed as propaganda. The speaker asserts that no submarine was damaged, only a pier, and that such stories reflect Ukraine’s and NATO’s need to project symbolic victories despite no real military impact.
Strategically, the discussion centers on recent comments by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov. While Ryabkov says a negotiated settlement could be near, the speaker argues this is diplomatic language masking a firm Russian position. According to Ryabkov’s statements, Ukraine and its backers must recognize Russia’s military dominance and accept territorial realities: Russia will not compromise on Crimea or the four annexed regions (Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson), which it considers integral parts of the Russian state.
The speaker concludes that negotiations are not truly close unless Ukraine accepts these conditions. Russia views Europe as a long-term existential adversary and will not restore normal relations. Any meaningful talks will be primarily between Russia and the United States, reflecting superpower responsibility to avoid nuclear war, while Ukraine is portrayed as a dependent Western proxy rather than an autonomous negotiating actor.
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Stanislav Krapivnik is a former US Army officer, supply chain exec and military-political expert, now based in Russia. He was born in Lugansk during the Soviet times, migrated to the US as a child and served in the US army. Krapivnik discusses how the Ukraine War has permanently changed Russia.
The EU IS sanctioning the retired Swiss Army Col. and previous NATO advisor Jacques Baud
It is now official. The EU IS sanctioning the retired Swiss Army Col. and previous NATO advisor Jacques Baud who was on Neutrality Studies before. One of the most cool-headed and well-informed analysts out there. Reason: Baud is spreading Russian propaganda, the EU says. It is insane. The EUSSR is real.
EU sanctions are not part of the judicial branch. They are punishments coming straight from the executive arm (Kaja Kallas‘ office is responsible for compiling and proposing them). Sanctions against individuals that have never been found guilty by any court of law should not be possible.
Even worse, Baud is living in an EU country and has now all his assets frozen and a travel ban for the entire Union (Switzerland is not part of the EU).
I was in touch with Baud yesterday and he is currently assessing the legal implications on him:
„Yes, I have been sanctioned for ‚Russian propaganda‘.
The fact I never use Russian material for my books, but exclusively Ukrainian and Western information and that I consequently refused invitations from Russian media, I am still a "Russian propagandist"!
As stated in my books, my work is not about who is good and who is bad, but about how bad media reflect the realities on the ground. I wanted to show that even without Russian information you can have a better understanding of the conflict. The idea is that the way you understand a crisis defines the way to solve it!
I didn't realize how right I was.“
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The three perfect pyramids on the Giza Plateau often overshadow the other unexplained giant pyramids across Egypt. Pyramids like the Bent Pyramid, the Pyramid of Djoser, the Black Pyramid, the Menkaure Pyramid, and the Meidum Pyramid, all showing traces of advanced ancient technology, hidden inner shafts and chambers, and much more.
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