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The latest episode of The Wise of Heart is now available. https://wiseofheart.substack.com/p/episode-32-dr-lachman-testifies
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JUST IN - Miss Italy bans transgender competitors, patron says contestants "must be a woman from birth."

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My question to Alex Krainer regarding BRICS

QUESTION (MARYANN):
I just learned that BRICS was coined and created by Goldman Sachs in 2001. This suggests that this whole unipolar vs multipolar drama is nothing but theatre. It appears that the global elites have created the illusion of an enemy. Are you suspicious of this as well? 

ANSWER (ALEX KRAINER):
I'm aware of Goldmans coining BRICS a long time ago, while Russia was on her knees, mired in corruption and economic depression, China was far weaker than it is now, and leaderships of both countries were still seemingly in the pockets of the Western ruling establishment. True, the cabal knew they were killing their host (USA) with their imperial outreach and needed China to become the new host and global cop. But if that was their fantasy solution and BRICS was Goldman's marketing brainchild, that does not mean that the loyalties were cemented then and there, or that they would remain immutable for all eternity. Russia and China (and Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, North Korea and Syria) are real, not controlled opposition. A short thought experiment about the logic of empire, privileges it confirms, to whom it accrues, and what makes vassals loyal or not, should make one very skeptical that Russia and China, capable of resisting the empire militarily would remain loyal to Davos (or London or Wall Street). I find it very unlikely.
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How do people who believe that man causes global warming explain the receding ice from the last glacial period between 14,000 and 4,000 years ago, before man made CO2? 🤔🔍

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The Banzai pipeline wave, which is located off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii, is considered a surfing Mecca.

Pipeline is called the deadliest wave in the world. Many professional surfers and photographers have been killed here.
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Micronations of New England. I didn't want to accept that Massholes are Irish, but... it's not looking good. LOL
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Richard Henry Pratt. Coined the popular term "racism".
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ICYMI: 83 US Senators voted to let Brussels declare war on behalf of the United States.

https://twitter.com/StephenM/status/1681849194825351171?s=20
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TIL in 1958 a nighttime training exercise resulted in a mid-air collision between an F-86 Sabre and a B-47 Startojet. To save the aircraft, the B-47 crew ditched their nuclear payload to save weight. The undetonated weapon is believed to have sunk near Tybee Island and remains unrecovered today.
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🇪🇸 BREAKING: Sigma exit poll shows centre-right PP is on course to win Spain's elections and likely has the required majority (176 seats) to form a coalition with right-wing populist VOX.

Centre-left PSOE and progressive Sumar are set to become the second and third forces respectively, according to the survey.

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US Experiencing 'Crises Of Early Death' Unique To Wealthy Nations: Study

According to a recent study, more than 1 million U.S. deaths per year, including young people and working-age adults, could have been avoided if the U.S. had mortality rates similar to those of other wealthy countries. The study, published in the journal PNAS Nexus, analyzed mortality rates from 1933 to 2021 and found that the U.S. had lower mortality rates than peer countries in the 1930s-1950s, similar rates in the 1960s and 1970s, and a steady increase in excess deaths since the 1980s. The number of "missing Americans"–excess deaths that would not have occurred if the U.S.

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