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What if our globe-spanning, high-tech “civilization,” that most of us take totally for granted — the awesome power of a simple electric switch … the magic of instant, globe-spanning telecommunications, held in our own hands … the ability to fly across continents in a single afternoon … and even venture far beyond our one small planet — is NOT the product of “thousands of years of painstaking, ever more sophisticated scientific and technological advancements,” as we’ve been repeatedly informed …. But actually, is the result of “humans” attempting to return to an age when we had all of these “god-like” capabilities … and, far, far more– And … through some unimaginable catastrophe … we abruptly lost them? What if, despite everything we see around us — endless environmental carnage … endless catastrophic wars … endless human suffering as a result — we are actually, literally, on the eve of a […]

The successful detonation of the first “hydrogen bomb,” via a sub-atomic process called “thermonuclear fusion” — the transmutation of lighter elements into heavier ones — marked a major turning point in the modern history of warfare:   The moment when a handful of “Humans” could literally “kill civilization” … if not, all human life on Earth!   But, there is another kind of “fusion” — so-called “cold fusion” — which, if properly developed, could literally save civilization … if not all the other “increasingly endangered species” on the planet.   Investigative science journalist, James Martinez and I will be exploring the “science,” “politics” and “global economics” of a REAL energy revolution, being quietly born even as we talk about it  … a technology which can, literally–   Usher in a true new “Golden Age” … with NONE of the historical “downsides” usually associated with releasing “a radical new form of energy” on […]

  A Russian rocket, normally the most reliable in all the world, almost kills its Russian/American crew on what should have been “a routine Soyuz launch to the International Space Station.” This, happening just weeks after crewman on the ISS discover an inexplicable “deliberately drilled hole” in their docked Soyuz spacecraft — swiftly attributed by the Russian space agency to “sabotage!“ The Russians open criminal investigations into both incidents — indefinitely grounding all further Soyuz flights to ISS — effectively shutting off all human access to Earth orbit! Meanwhile …. The First Lady of the United States deliberately poses in front of the Sphinx, wearing a suit identical to that worn by the infamous Nazi-archaeologist in “Raiders of the Lost Ark!” An “ancient archaeological ‘message?’” Then, an otherwise normal Cat 1 hurricane off Cuba, suddenly spins up to essentially a Cat 5 — devastating major portions of the Southern United States, in […]

“It must have been 1:30 p.m …. “The sky, which had been overcast all day, suddenly cleared …  The sun, a few moments before, had broken through the thick layer of clouds which hid it and now shone clearly and intensely …. “Suddenly I heard the uproar of thousands of voices, and I saw the whole multitude … turn their backs to that spot where, until then, all their expectations had been focused, and look at the sun on the other side.  I turned around, too, toward the point commanding their gaze and I could see the sun, like a very clear disc, with its sharp edge, which gleamed without hurting the sight.  It could not be confused with the sun seen through a fog (there was no fog at that moment), for it was neither veiled nor dim.  At Fatima, it kept its light and heat, and stood out clearly […]

  The recent, intensely controversial Supreme Court Senate hearings in Washington brought into sharp focus the deep, apparently systemic (centuries-long …) divisions in American society still remaining over issues of “women,” “sexism” and “male dominance.” My guest tonight, Dr. James DeMeo, has spent the last several decades studying this problem in-depth — and has come to some remarkable conclusions. As part of his PhD thesis at the University of Kansas, DeMeo undertook a cross-cultural review of modern ethnographic data. This was the first-ever mapping of human behavior around the world, in the largest ever cross-cultural study so far undertaken. 1170 different cultures, 63 different social variables, all related to “the treatment of infants and women,” “the status of woman, marriage and inheritance customs,” and the presence of hierarchical structures such as “class,” “caste” and “slavery” — with beliefs in a violent god with full time priesthoods of human “enforcers,” and […]