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Kayla Carman

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In a truly liberal and democratic society, difficult discussions should be encouraged.


Corruption has co-opted the media, which now operates as a propaganda machine, indoctrinating the public into believing that it exists to hold power to account.


Anyone concerned by the globalist agenda to create a world of technocratic feudalism should be equally concerned by the new intellectual right and their arguments to essentially create a nationalist society of technocratic feudalism.


Even the biggest fire starts with a spark. So burn.


With Amazon, Google, and other corporate monopolies taking over the world, the ability to remain self-sufficient and retain individual autonomy from the increasingly madding crowd is becoming less of an attainable goal and more of a pipe dream.


The dismantling of biology and identity within society appears to be in readiness for the rapidly growing realisation of eugenics, repackaged as transhumanism.


Demonisation of “the other” amongst humanity is perhaps one of the most dangerous of ideas to be indoctrinated, Kayla Carman writes.


“Breaking trauma cycles” is the phrase du jour, yet there’s almost no focus on breaking societal cycles.


History dictates that many troubled killers, whether Lee Harvey Oswald, Timothy McVeigh, or even Charles Manson, often, surely coincidentally, had links to the CIA and the security state.


Despite the public waking up to the moral bankruptcy of Western leaders, they’re still woefully unaware of the depth of the depravity of the agendas of the powerful.