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Why the Strait of Hormuz is Really Closed?
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2026-03-24
It's the Empire, stupid!
" ... the Strait is not physically closed, oil supplies are safe ... "
"Only one method remains - Making a Deal"
(12 minutes)
China's Military Data Hacked?
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2026-03-24
Oh Dear.
"Experts say that to move ten thousand terabytes of data overseas bit-by-bit would take at least half a year ... the breach may not have been external at all ... "
Is anything is China now secure?
The perils of over-centralisation are exposed.
Can China recover?
(11 minutes)
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The View from Iran March 2026
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2026-03-24
George Galloway interviews Prof Seyed Marandi.
It's not over yet.
(34 minutes)
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The Beginning of the End 2 - Fulford Report 23 Mar 2026
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2026-03-23
Much like last week, Ben brings up up to date as best he can in a situation where the truth is too shocking to the main protagonists to be made properly available.
Whilst there are reports in the mainstream press about the Iran war, reading between the lines is still a difficult and hugely problematic exercise - but what do we expect in wartime? We live within a vast psychological battleground where probably nothing major is as it seems.
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Religion - The Curse of the World?
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2026-03-23
Not necessarily.
Religions have (according to the history books) been very often a cause of bloody conflict (the crusades, likewise the persecution of heretics - notably the Cathars - by those religious powers who had neither shame nor concepts of doubt or mercy).
Primarily the "Abrahamic" religions headed by Vatican, Islam, Satanism, Communism (if it can be called a religion as it more or less denies a creator God), all do or used to worship the notion of power over others. (I feel led to include Judaism here also, but frankly that's too complex a subject for me to either claim a decent understanding of or to pontificate about here).
And if not bloody conflict, certainly a mental conflict about their assumptions of how our world came to exist and how it actually works.
Sounds rather like today doesn't it? Have we really made so little progress over the centuries?
Yet reading about the Cathars and Nicholas of Cusa I find myself to have gravitated toward a considerable measure of agreement with much of their belief system and attitudes!
Apparently, so does the Schiller Institute.
Their call should be heeded.
And I'll leave the last word to Carl Jung, because he says it best (even if the AI subtitling doesn't!).
(20 minutes)
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- Alex Krainer's Exhaustive Analysis of the Iran Situation
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