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Controlling the left: the impact edgenda

 by Paul Cudenec Suffocating artifice "The power attached to the money" Who's getting paid? A network of global funders Rose Longhurst Isis Amlak Sophie Pritchard Connecting the dots The implications The future 1. Suffocating artifice “There remains nothing, in culture or in nature, which has not been transformed, and polluted, according to the means and … Continue reading Controlling the left: the impact edgenda

Ronald Cohen, impact capitalism and the Great Reset

Introduction Blair and Brown's banker Financial services for the poor Meet the impact gang! Saving capitalism Privatising government Problems and solutions The fascist model Freed from regulations Profits before people 1. Introduction Social impact investing is at the heart of the Great Reset. It reduces human beings to the status of potential investments, sources of … Continue reading Ronald Cohen, impact capitalism and the Great Reset

Shapers of slavery: the awakening

We began this series by quoting a filmed interview with Catherine Austin Fitts in which she warns that we are being pushed into a nightmarish future of complete control, a technocratic "slavery system". The video was removed by YouTube after 2.7 million views but at the time of writing was still available on vimeo. Fitts … Continue reading Shapers of slavery: the awakening

Shapers of slavery: the virus

The long months since the start of the Covid-19 phenomenon have been incredibly difficult for billions of people. We are witnessing lives in tatters, individuals isolated, families divided, friends estranged, pleasures lost, freedom curtailed, plans abandoned and hope crushed. But Klaus Schwab, boss of the World Economic Forum, has a different take on things. He … Continue reading Shapers of slavery: the virus

Shapers of slavery: the leadership

It should be quite clear from our opening article on the Global Shapers Community that the project is fundamentally anti-democratic. A democratic society shapes itself – by means of the participation of its citizens in discussing and deciding how things should be organised and to what ends. But, as even their name reveals, the Global … Continue reading Shapers of slavery: the leadership

Enemies of the modern world: a triptych of novellas

As the benevolent forces of Progress whisk us towards a better and more secure tomorrow, there are always those in society who insist on dragging their heels. They turn up their noses at global smart governance, they insist on the value of a reality that is not virtual, they cling to outmoded notions of “naturalness”, … Continue reading Enemies of the modern world: a triptych of novellas

Cory Morningstar: challenging the global business dictatorship — organic radicals

2020 has been a year in which many illusions have been shattered, not least that of liberal-capitalist “democracy” itself. Many movements which we previously imagined to be opposed to the system have aligned themselves with it. Many individuals who had built a reputation for speaking out against the status quo have stepped forward to defend […]Cory … Continue reading Cory Morningstar: challenging the global business dictatorship — organic radicals