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The Cause of Interglacials

Written by Koen Vogel

What’s caused our current interglacial?

Numerous theories exist on what caused our current interglacial. Most explanations greatly oversimplify the cause to a “temperatures increased, so ice melted”, and fail to consider when, how or why the ice melted where it did, and why it didn’t somewhere nearby. For example, during the Oldest Dryas some ice sheets melted vigorously in both the Northern Hemisphere (e.g. western Canada) and in the Southern Hemisphere (Patagonia), while others didn’t and still haven’t (Greenland, Antarctica).

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The Kola Superdeep Borehole’s Legacy and Future Implications

Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The Kola Superdeep Borehole, an ambitious Soviet project, stands as a remarkable testament to human curiosity and engineering prowess. Initiated in 1970 during the Cold War era, this project aimed not only to surpass the United States in the space race but also to achieve a groundbreaking feat in the exploration of Earth.

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More Evidence of a Planned Pandemic

Written by Phillip Altman

Sasha Latypova, like myself, has extensive experience within the pharmaceutical industry – we both owned companies which provided consulting services to Big Pharma. She, like myself, after many years have come to see the darker side of the industry and we are trying to ensure the public is better informed about the Covid-19 “vaccines”. She is a reliable source of information and I have done a couple podcasts with her.

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The Enemy Within

Written by Cynthia Chung

“Anyone who doubts that this nation building and police activity has not become real and very effective right here in the United States need only visit the area around Fort Bragg to find one of these early paramilitary CIA-oriented specialist, General Tolson, sending his American soldiers out into the countryside with nation-building programs for the citizens of the United States. 

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A Modern Call for Project Independence

Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The oil embargo of 1973-1974, led by Arab oil-producing countries, resulted in a sharp increase in oil prices and a shortage of oil supplies. This event had a profound impact on the U.S. economy and highlighted the vulnerability of the nation’s energy security. In response, President Nixon announced Project Independence on November 7, 1973.

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