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The year is 2002. Curtis gave his testimony in an Ohio state hearing led by Rep. John Conyers (D-MI). A former software programmer states under oath that the software he was asked to design did not serve to prevent election fraud, but was intended to "control the South Florida vote" by the Republican congressman who hired him to develop the program.

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In 2014, CNN carried this 'Breaking News' about the indiscriminate shelling of civilians in the Donbass. From the moment this Kiev regime took power in Ukraine through a bloody and violent coup, the Ukrainian army began shelling villages and towns in the Donbass. In the period between 2014 and 2021, some 14,000 civilians lost their lives.

in this extract you will find the kind of war rhetoric with which then-Ukrainian president P. Poroshenko turned to his electorate. An outright call for ethnic cleansing,
https://www.bitchute.com/video/zGggC7kW6OWP/

in this excerpt from 2015, hear how then-President P. Poroshenko predicts how 2022 will be a pivotal year, how in 2022 everything could be different.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/aqgvy324U9pS/

Produced by MoneyMatrix. A live presentation in dutch on the subject of peak oil. Where and when did it start? Where did the idea of depletion and peak capacity originate? How do we read the figures and statistics? How shall we deal with this challenge?

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Imagine we - as a civilisation, would be serious about fasing out fossil fuels and have them replaced with all things electrical? Regardless of where the energy, the electricity would come from, how many raw materials, minerals, rare earths would that master plan require? Simon Michaux did some rough calculations.

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Two part documentary. Part I will tell you little more than you already know. So,... fast forward to part II, fast forward to minute 40' and learn a thing or two about the ancient, ritualistics and indigenous significance of the island on which these bankers compacted their aliance in 1913.

The Name of the Rose is a 1986 historical mystery film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, based on the 1980 novel of the same name by Umberto Eco. Sean Connery stars as the Franciscan friar William of Baskerville, called upon to solve a deadly mystery in a medieval abbey. Christian Slater portrays his young apprentice, Adso of Melk, and F. Murray Abraham his Inquisitor rival, Bernardo Gui. Michael Lonsdale, William Hickey, Feodor Chaliapin Jr., Valentina Vargas, and Ron Perlman play supporting roles.

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October 22nd, 2022. Palisadesgold Radio speaks with independent researcher and publisher Steve Saint angelo from SRSROCCO Report.

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Imagine we - as a civilisation, would be serious about fasing out fossil fuels and have them replaced with all things electrical? Regardless of where the energy, the electricity would come from, how many raw materials, minerals, rare earths would that master plan require? Simon Michaux did some rough calculations.

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How do rising intrest rates impact our financial markets and the bank's profitability? How high is the risk of a global recession or stagflation? What's the actual geopolitical situation regarding fossil fuels and minerals? Alisdair MacLeod provides the perfect break down and overview.

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A 2013 documentary film by Shane O'Sullivan on the creation of a synthetic patsy called 'Lee Harvey Oswald'. A fall guy for a premeditated double execution more than a decade in the making.
within 48 hours, the president and his convicted killer had been assassinated. This Oswald's story - why he died and why it still matters.

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Able Archer 83 is the codename for a command post exercise carried out in November 1983 by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). As with Able Archer exercises from previous years, the purpose of the exercise was to simulate a period of conflict escalation, culminating in the US military attaining a simulated DEFCON 1 coordinated nuclear attack. Coordinated from the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) headquarters in Casteau, Belgium, it involved NATO forces throughout Western Europe, beginning on November 7, 1983, and lasting for five days.

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The Banana Wars were a series of conflicts that consisted of military occupation, police action, and intervention by the United States in Central America and the Caribbean between the end of the Spanish–American War in 1898 and the inception of the Good Neighbor Policy in 1934. The military interventions were primarily carried out by the United States Marine Corps, who also developed a manual, the Small Wars Manual (1921) based on their experiences. On occasion, the United States Navy provided gunfire support and troops from the United States Army were also deployed.

Arlington Road is a 1999 drama film directed by Mark Pellington and starring Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbins, Joan Cusack, and Hope Davis. The film tells the story of a widowed George Washington University professor who suspects his new neighbors are involved in terrorism and becomes obsessed with foiling their terrorist plot. The film was heavily inspired by the paranoid culture of the 1990s concerning the right-wing militia movement, Ruby Ridge, the Waco siege and Oklahoma City Bombing.

A documentary film by Michael Oswald “The Spider’s Web: Britain’s Second Empire” documents how British elites created a network of tax havens after World War II and the lengths they take today to preserve it – exemplified in a chilling scene where a Jersey police officer harasses and interrupts the filmmakers’ interview with a tax haven whistleblower. Based on Nick Shaxson’s best-selling book Treasure Islands: The Men Who Stole the World, the film delivers a sobering account of Britain’s role in corrupting the global economy.

A documentary Film by Michael Chanan and Lee Salter about the City of London and the Coroporation that runs it.
The year 2012 has seen a rising tide of attention in the media to the capital city of the United Kingdom, which reached its inevitable climax with the Olympics. Not all of it was pap. The BBC produced a splendid series of documentaries about London’s history and people; the political weekly the New Statesman brought out a thoughtful special London edition. Strangely missing, however,...read more on http://secretcity-thefilm.com/the-film/synopsis/

Food, Inc. is a 2008 American documentary film directed by filmmaker Robert Kenner.[4] The film examines corporate farming in the United States, concluding that agribusiness produces food that is unhealthy, in a way that is environmentally harmful and abusive of both animals and employees.

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A 2014 documentary movie by Gerrard Williams,
based on the book 'Grey Wolf' by Gerrard Williams and Simon Dunstan.

This is a dramatization of supposed real events - the untold story of Adolf Hitler's escape to Argentina at the end of WW2. Based on interviews with eye witnesses in Argentina and years of detailed research, the film covers events from Hitler's escape by air from the ruins of Berlin on April 28th, 1945, to Fuerteventura on the Canary Islands and then by U-boat to Argentina where he died tormented, demented and betrayed at a small house, 'La Clara' 45 miles from San Carlos De Bariloche in the Argentine Andes, at 3pm on February 13th, 1962.

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An investigation into the post 1945 whereabouts of Adolf Hitler. The FBI never ceased searching for the Führer as notifications kept reaching Hoover's desk that Hitler was alive in Argentina. The FBI archives are filled with official reports on Hitler's escape to Argentina, since the bureau investigated every lead or rumour.
How credible is the death of Hitler in Berlin? How credible are the witnesses claiming to have seen Hitler in Argentina in the 40-ies and 50-ies? And what about the German U-boats seen docking in Patagonia in late 1945 and early 1946?

The film follows the story of the FBI's 11-year investigation into the rumors that Hitler had survived the war and had escaped to Argentina. An adventure encompassing an alleged escape from the ruins of Berlin by Aeroplane to Norway; followed by a U-Boat journey to South America and a retirement in the decaying splendor of the Eden Hotel, in the foothills of the Andes.
Director : David Howard

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well made and top notch documented movie about on the relentless, totalitarian and repressive narrative sold to an un unsuspecting populus.

"Vaxnation - show me your papers" 2022
producer : Marnie Cathcart and Ignatius Smith
Justice centre for Constitutional Freedoms

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PART 4 : Eight people sipping wine in Kettering

The Century of the Self is a 2002 British television documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis. It focuses on the work of psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud and Anna Freud, and PR consultant Edward Bernays.[1] In episode one, Curtis says, "This series is about how those in power have used Freud's theories to try and control the dangerous crowd in an age of mass democracy."

Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, changed our perception of the mind and its workings. The documentary explores the various ways that governments and corporations have used Freud's theories. Freud and his nephew Edward Bernays, who was the first to use psychological techniques in public relations, are discussed in part one. His daughter Anna Freud, a pioneer of child psychology, is mentioned in part two. Wilhelm Reich, an opponent of Freud's theories, is discussed in part three. Along these lines, The Century of the Self asks deeper questions about the roots and methods of consumerism and commodification and their implications. It also questions the modern way people see themselves, the attitudes to fashion, and superficiality.

The business and political worlds use psychological techniques to read, create and fulfill the desires of the public, and to make their products and speeches as pleasing as possible to consumers and voters. Curtis questions the intentions and origins of this relatively new approach to engaging the public.

Where once the political process was about engaging people's rational, conscious minds, as well as facilitating their needs as a group, Stuart Ewen, a historian of public relations, argues that politicians now appeal to primitive impulses that have little bearing on issues outside the narrow self-interests of a consumer society.

The words of Paul Mazur, a leading Wall Street banker working for Lehman Brothers in 1927, are cited: "We must shift America from a needs- to a desires-culture. People must be trained to desire, to want new things, even before the old have been entirely consumed. [...] Man's desires must overshadow his needs."[7]

In part four the main subjects are Philip Gould, a political strategist, and Matthew Freud, a PR consultant and the great-grandson of Sigmund Freud. In the 1990s, they were instrumental to bringing the Democratic Party in the US and New Labour in the United Kingdom back into power through use of the focus group, originally invented by psychoanalysts employed by US corporations to allow consumers to express their feelings and needs, just as patients do in psychotherapy.

Curtis ends by saying that, "Although we feel we are free, in reality, we—like the politicians—have become the slaves of our own desires," and compares Britain and America to 'Democracity', an exhibit at the 1939 New York World's Fair created by Edward Bernays.

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PART 3 - There is a Policeman Inside All Our Heads : He Must Be Destroyed

The Century of the Self is a 2002 British television documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis. It focuses on the work of psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud and Anna Freud, and PR consultant Edward Bernays.[1] In episode one, Curtis says, "This series is about how those in power have used Freud's theories to try and control the dangerous crowd in an age of mass democracy."

Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, changed our perception of the mind and its workings. The documentary explores the various ways that governments and corporations have used Freud's theories. Freud and his nephew Edward Bernays, who was the first to use psychological techniques in public relations, are discussed in part one. His daughter Anna Freud, a pioneer of child psychology, is mentioned in part two. Wilhelm Reich, an opponent of Freud's theories, is discussed in part three. Along these lines, The Century of the Self asks deeper questions about the roots and methods of consumerism and commodification and their implications. It also questions the modern way people see themselves, the attitudes to fashion, and superficiality.

The business and political worlds use psychological techniques to read, create and fulfill the desires of the public, and to make their products and speeches as pleasing as possible to consumers and voters. Curtis questions the intentions and origins of this relatively new approach to engaging the public.

Where once the political process was about engaging people's rational, conscious minds, as well as facilitating their needs as a group, Stuart Ewen, a historian of public relations, argues that politicians now appeal to primitive impulses that have little bearing on issues outside the narrow self-interests of a consumer society.

The words of Paul Mazur, a leading Wall Street banker working for Lehman Brothers in 1927, are cited: "We must shift America from a needs- to a desires-culture. People must be trained to desire, to want new things, even before the old have been entirely consumed. [...] Man's desires must overshadow his needs."[7]

In part four the main subjects are Philip Gould, a political strategist, and Matthew Freud, a PR consultant and the great-grandson of Sigmund Freud. In the 1990s, they were instrumental to bringing the Democratic Party in the US and New Labour in the United Kingdom back into power through use of the focus group, originally invented by psychoanalysts employed by US corporations to allow consumers to express their feelings and needs, just as patients do in psychotherapy.

Curtis ends by saying that, "Although we feel we are free, in reality, we—like the politicians—have become the slaves of our own desires," and compares Britain and America to 'Democracity', an exhibit at the 1939 New York World's Fair created by Edward Bernays.

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PART 2 : The Engineering of Consent

The Century of the Self is a 2002 British television documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis. It focuses on the work of psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud and Anna Freud, and PR consultant Edward Bernays.[1] In episode one, Curtis says, "This series is about how those in power have used Freud's theories to try and control the dangerous crowd in an age of mass democracy."

Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, changed our perception of the mind and its workings. The documentary explores the various ways that governments and corporations have used Freud's theories. Freud and his nephew Edward Bernays, who was the first to use psychological techniques in public relations, are discussed in part one. His daughter Anna Freud, a pioneer of child psychology, is mentioned in part two. Wilhelm Reich, an opponent of Freud's theories, is discussed in part three. Along these lines, The Century of the Self asks deeper questions about the roots and methods of consumerism and commodification and their implications. It also questions the modern way people see themselves, the attitudes to fashion, and superficiality.

The business and political worlds use psychological techniques to read, create and fulfill the desires of the public, and to make their products and speeches as pleasing as possible to consumers and voters. Curtis questions the intentions and origins of this relatively new approach to engaging the public.

Where once the political process was about engaging people's rational, conscious minds, as well as facilitating their needs as a group, Stuart Ewen, a historian of public relations, argues that politicians now appeal to primitive impulses that have little bearing on issues outside the narrow self-interests of a consumer society.

The words of Paul Mazur, a leading Wall Street banker working for Lehman Brothers in 1927, are cited: "We must shift America from a needs- to a desires-culture. People must be trained to desire, to want new things, even before the old have been entirely consumed. [...] Man's desires must overshadow his needs."[7]

In part four the main subjects are Philip Gould, a political strategist, and Matthew Freud, a PR consultant and the great-grandson of Sigmund Freud. In the 1990s, they were instrumental to bringing the Democratic Party in the US and New Labour in the United Kingdom back into power through use of the focus group, originally invented by psychoanalysts employed by US corporations to allow consumers to express their feelings and needs, just as patients do in psychotherapy.

Curtis ends by saying that, "Although we feel we are free, in reality, we—like the politicians—have become the slaves of our own desires," and compares Britain and America to 'Democracity', an exhibit at the 1939 New York World's Fair created by Edward Bernays.

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Very well made documentary movie on the untold wave of sudden death amongst vaccinated people. Produced by Stew Peters, Lauren Witzke and Edward Szall.

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JFK: DESTINY BETRAYED is Oliver Stone's four-part "deep dive" into the infamous Kennedy assassination. Subjects covered in the mini-series include the early formation of President Kennedy's foreign policy worldview and and his anti-colonial convictions which put him in opposition to the Eisenhower administration, the CIA, and the Pentagon.

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This channel is set up as a repository for research material at risk of being deleted or shadow banned elsewhere. Some of the content therefore is controversial in nature because it upsets the official and orthodox narrative.

The main CATEGORIES of intrest are :

1. The JFK Assassination
2. The September 11th attacks
3. Political murders (RFK, Olof Palme, Dag Hammarsjold, MLK Jr,...)
4. The Sars-Cov-2 epidemic
5. Iran-Contra Gate and international drug trade
6. Contemporary political topics in the Dutch, English, French and German language areas
7. Conspiratorial crimes in general
8. World War I & II
9. History subjects in general