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  • Africans Did Well During Covid Cause They're Veterans at Fending Off Biological Warfare (Kenya Dr.)

    02/21/2023 4:40:28 PM PST · by CharlesOConnell · 7 replies
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 2/19/23 | Dr. Wahome
    Decades of evidence alleged immunization campaigns were vehicles for sterilizing childbearing age African women, with similar history of assault on South American women.
  • Wall St. Can Bring U.S. Manufacturing Jobs Back Onshore Because 'Mission Accomplished' Breaking Up The Family

    08/21/2022 10:14:10 AM PDT · by CharlesOConnell · 6 replies
    Fake "News" can trumpet that "U.S. Companies on Pace to Bring Home Record Number of Overseas Jobs" because the job of sending jobs offshore & cutting remaining wages in half by making women work has been completely done. West German leader Hulmut Schmidt gave a speech in 1975 about the need to dismantle Fordism, high tariffs, strong Main St / Detroit (vs. Wall St.) and high wages, a working wage so a man could earn enough for the woman to stay home nurturing the kids instead of farming them out to heartless childcare. See 'When Mitt Romney Came to Town'...
  • Industrial Sabotage: Rockefeller Fund’s $28 Million Campaign Against Keystone Pipeline

    02/07/2012 10:59:47 AM PST · by Praxeologue · 10 replies
    Sun News Network ^ | February 1, 2012 | Ezra Levant
    http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/billionaire-boondoggle/1428210002001
  • Industrial Sabotage: Rockefeller Fund’s $28 Million Campaign Against Keystone Pipeline

    02/07/2012 9:00:31 AM PST · by Para-Ord.45 · 13 replies
    http://www.verumserum.com/ ^ | February 6, 2012 | John MERLINE
    The keystone pipeline is actually just one of several oil sands pipelines targeted by the Rockefeller Brother’s Fund in a coordinated, 4-year, $28 million dollar campaign. Ezra Levant calls it industrial sabotage and, based on their own Power Point, that certainly seems an apt description: http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/fine-with-foreign-funds/1426148700001 For all their bluster about money in politics, you won’t hear anything about this from congressional Democrats or their allies on MSNBC. How about it Rachel Maddow? Will you do a segment on keeping the Rockefeller Fund out of American and Canadian energy policy? As it happens, Ezra Levant made this exact point in...
  • One Group’s Strategy to Derail Oil Pipelines - (Rockefeller Brothers Fund)

    02/07/2012 9:38:55 AM PST · by opentalk · 4 replies
    Heritage ^ | February 3, 2012 | Lachlan Markay
    Details of a large non-profit’s plans to combat the Keystone XL pipeline have surfaced, and offer some insight into the strategies and tactics of groups looking to combat the use of fossil fuels. Canadian news channel Sun News uncovered of a PowerPoint presentation from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund detailing its work with other groups to derail the Keystone XL pipeline and other similar projects it deemed parts of “a globally significant threat.” The presentation, written in 2008, describes the allocation of $7 million to environmental non-profits for tactics that include the use of the legislative and legal systems to delay...
  • The Rockefellers are behind the Shanksville mosque: it’s roundabout but real

    09/17/2010 7:56:19 AM PDT · by jmaroneps37 · 7 replies
    coachisright.com ^ | September 17, 2010 | Shari Hodges
    At the bottom of the Shanksville mosque is the hand of a Rockefeller and our media is smothering the story. When a memorial to 9/11, looks exactly like a red crescent it sickens you. The American public is gagging on yet another sick joke, and sellout in Shanksville. An architectural firm called Paul Murdoch, is putatively responsible for the design: but are they really? Somebody obviously designed this thing but nobody is bragging about it. Paul Murdoch apparently won a design contest. This begs two questions. First; “Who the heck is holding design contests in the National Park Service (N.P.S.)?”...
  • How Environmentalists Intend to Rule the World

    12/09/2007 4:51:49 AM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 113 replies · 978+ views
    Sovereignty ^ | Fall 2007 | Ron Arnold
    Critics have long believed environmentalists were planning global domination. The problem with making a credible case against such an ambitious plan was simple: no environmental leader had published one. Yet conflicts over global warming, world trade, multinational corporations, population control, sustainable futures, and transnational government left little doubt that environmentalists in fact shared the unspoken aim of wielding supreme power over a green future. But there was no proof. For years, critics, lacking hard evidence, were reduced to piecing together a jigsaw puzzle of suspicious environmentalist actions - funding from huge charitable trusts, ties to the broader "progressive" community, and...
  • Freeper Heads Up! LS on Biography Channel

    12/20/2006 4:47:26 PM PST · by LS · 20 replies · 697+ views
    A&E/Biography channl ^ | 12/20/06 | self
    Alas, it's not my biography, but I'll be doing some "color commentary" on "The Rockefellers." This is on "Biography Channel" (and I don't know if this is separate from A&E or if you get it with an A&E package). Air date is 12/26 at 8:00 EST. The following hour, I'll be on again, same channel, on a new show called "Total Excess," about the lifestyles of the rich and ridiculous. Should be fun.
  • Rockefeller-sponsored socialism

    09/24/2002 11:53:49 AM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 11 replies · 363+ views
    www.worldnetdaily.com ^ | September 24, 2002 | Joe Farah
    There's a quiet movement building for international peace and economic justice centered on a document that would reorganize humanity around a sacred earth-worshipping mission. This Saturday, for instance, the University of Vermont will host a program called "We the People: Summit for Peace." The keynote speaker and, shall we say, the purse strings behind this movement is Steven C. Rockefeller. Rockefeller is chairman of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and a trustee of the United Nations University for Peace in Costa Rica. From 1997 through 2000, he chaired the international Earth Charter drafting committee and is Earth Charter commissioner for North...
  • A Word To The Wise And The Not So Wise - (Funny! Mocks Ward Churchill & Michael Moore!)

    04/30/2005 5:49:09 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 9 replies · 903+ views
    MENS NEWS DAILY.COM ^ | APRIL 30, 2005 | BURT PRELUTSKY
    I’m here to announce that we are not a nation of scholars. Good lord, we’re barely literate. It’s a wonder that more of us don’t walk around with our knuckles dragging on the ground. And it’s about time that high school counselors and all the rest of us quit pretending that every 17 and 18 year old squirt should be shoehorned into colleges and universities. Probably half, maybe three-quarters of the kids wandering around the Groves of Academe have no legitimate reason to be there. Of course I realize that in order for those youngsters to be out in the...
  • Taking Sides: Kinsey (Warning, graphic content)

    12/02/2004 11:39:14 AM PST · by Mr. Silverback · 94 replies · 6,263+ views
    BreakPoint with Chuck Colson ^ | 2 Dec 04 | Chuck Colson
    “Never make judgments.” That’s what scientist Alfred Kinsey tells his research assistant very early in the new film about his life. Kinsey, as you know, was all about nonjudgmentalism. Throughout his career researching the sexual habits of Americans, his goal was to free society from the constraints of what the movie calls “morality disguised as fact.” And like its subject, the film attempts to be nonjudgmental—or, at least, that’s the ploy. Three scenes exemplify the supposed nonjudgmentalism. In the first, Kinsey tells his wife, nicknamed “Mac,” that he’s had sex with one of his male researchers. Though she’s devastated, he...
  • Kinsey & Ebert, At the Movies

    11/26/2004 12:26:19 PM PST · by McCormick Reaper · 36 replies · 4,002+ views
    Illinois Leader ^ | 11/19/2004 | Arlen Williams
    http://www.illinoisleader.com IL MEDIA UNSPUN: Kinsey & Ebert, At the Movies Friday, November 19, 2004 By Arlen Williams, media critic (arlen.williams@unspun.info) Alfred Kinsey's life is featured in a new film, "Kinsey," released this weekend.   The Chicago Sun Times' film critic Roger Ebert is a native of Downstate Urbana. Warning: This column is not suitable for children, nor some adults. OPINION -- A movie is now being shown that promotes one of the most evil and destructive figures in the 20th Century. The setting: not Berlin, nor Moscow, nor Peking . . . but Bloomington, Indiana. People of informed conscience...
  • What Kinsey wrought

    11/15/2004 8:25:07 AM PST · by RepCath · 13 replies · 1,229+ views
    U.S. News and World Report ^ | 11/15/2004 | John Leo
    The unending 50-year war over Alfred Kinsey and his sex research is about to flare up once again, thanks to the new movie Kinsey. The film manages to be fairly faithful to the biographies of Kinsey while sliding by or simply omitting a lot of negative material that might interfere with a heroic view of the man.
  • Rage Against The Keyboard! (Rex Reed on Kinsey/Polar Express)

    11/17/2004 12:22:52 AM PST · by weegee · 9 replies · 1,023+ views
    New York Observer ^ | 11/1/2004 | by Rex Reed
    In a bizarre week as polarized as the national elections, Kinsey, a movie about sex, is a masterpiece, while The Polar Express and Finding Neverland, a couple of Christmas trifles for children, are so full of sugar they could rot your teeth. If this is what they mean by "moral values," drop me off in Sodom and Gomorrah. More about Kinsey, the stunning, exhilarating and phenomenal biography of legendary, earth-shattering, scientific sex researcher Alfred Kinsey, down below. First, the G-rated family fluff: With all the talk about the revolutionary cinematic technology with which director Robert Zemeckis "created" The Polar Express,"manufactured"...
  • A look at Kinsey

    11/14/2004 11:16:15 PM PST · by kattracks · 60 replies · 1,759+ views
    townhall.com ^ | 11/15/04 | John Leo
    The unending 50-year war over Alfred Kinsey and his sex research is about to flare up once again, thanks to the new movie Kinsey. The film manages to be fairly faithful to the biographies of Kinsey while sliding by or simply omitting a lot of negative material that might interfere with a heroic view of the man. Kinsey was a highly intelligent, fearless man and an unusually skilled interviewer whose question-and-answer techniques heavily influenced the way polls and surveys are done today. Conservatives seem quaint when they argue that Kinsey’s two reports, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (1948) and...
  • Sex and the scientist (Roger Ebert discusses Kinsey and attacks social conservatives)

    11/14/2004 8:12:12 PM PST · by weegee · 14 replies · 1,111+ views
    Chicago Sun-Times ^ | Nov 14, 2004 | Roger Ebert
    Alfred Kinsey has been dead for 48 years, and he still makes people mad. "Kinsey," a movie inspired by the life of the sex researcher, hasn't even opened, and here is an AP story about "indignant conservative groups" who think it is propaganda for the sexual revolution. ----------------------------------------------------- BY ROGER EBERT Sun-Times Film Critic / Nov 14, 2004 Alfred Kinsey has been dead for 48 years, and he still makes people mad. "Kinsey," a movie inspired by the life of the sex researcher, hasn't even opened, and here is an AP story about "indignant conservative groups" who think it is...
  • 'Kinsey' film opens to protest (in blue states); Neeson: character released 'genie from the bottle'

    11/12/2004 2:28:30 AM PST · by JohnHuang2 · 44 replies · 2,199+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Friday, November 12, 2004
    Fox Searchlight's first-run feature film on the controversial "father of the sexual revolution" opens in select "blue state" theaters today to the protests of traditional-family defenders who regard the late Indiana University professor Alfred Kinsey as a fradulent scientist who, more than anyone else, bears responsibility for bringing acceptance of promiscuity into the mainstream. Liam Neeson in "Kinsey" (Courtesy Fox Searchlight) On the latter point, the star of "Kinsey: Let's Talk about Sex" agrees. "Kinsey did release the genie from the bottle -- and you can't put the genie back in the bottle," Liam Neeson told Variety magazine. The film...