Yoda: The End of COVID Lies? Courts in Motion?

02 Infectious Disease, 03 Economy, 07 Health, 07 Other Atrocities, 10 Transnational Crime, 11 Society, Government, Idiocy, Law Enforcement, Officers Call
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Landmark legal ruling finds that Covid tests are not fit for purpose. So what do the MSM do? They ignore it

In the eyes of this court, then, a positive test does not correspond to a Covid case. The two most important reasons for this, said the judges, are that, “the test’s reliability depends on the number of cycles used’’ and that “the test’s reliability depends on the viral load present.’’ In other words, there are simply too many unknowns surrounding PCR testing.

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Jonathan Turley: Biden/DNC Plan Criminalization of Private Speech

Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Government, Idiocy
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WND: Jonathan Turley: Criminalization of private speech coming to U.S. – European-style controls now ‘core value in the Democratic Party'

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Jonathan  Turley: Norway Criminalizes Hate Speech Against Transgender People . . . In Private  Homes or Conversations

Penguin: Web 3.0 Decentralized Internet Advances

#OSE Open Source Everything, Autonomous Internet
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Kiwi software company paves the way for mainstream decentralisation

Sylo, the software development company, has launched Oya, which has been described as ‘the beginning of mainstream decentralisation’. Oya is a complete reimagining of their backend architecture that leads the way for mainstream decentralisation.

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Caitlin Johnstone: In An Insane World, Revolution Is The Moderate Position

Civil Society, Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Government, Peace Intelligence
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In An Insane World, Revolution Is The Moderate Position

It should not be considered radical or extremist to oppose mass murder for profit and power.

It should not be considered radical or extremist to oppose the globe-spanning power alliance that is perpetrating most of that mass murder on the world stage today.

It should not be considered radical or extremist to oppose the existence of secretive government agencies which have extensive histories of committing horrific crimes.

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Martin Geddes: Open Your Mind to Change – A Guidebook to the Great Awakening [Foreword by Robert Steele] – Absolutely Essential Reading for Every Person of Conscience on Earth

Collective Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
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Open Your mind TO CHANGE: A guidebook to the Great Awakening

  • Preface
  • Why I Am Optimistic About the Future
  • The Great Awakening
  • The Storm: How To Prepare For a Global Corruption Purge?
  • Crossing The Schism
  • Dark And Light: The Revolution Within
  • The Silent War And Digital Soldiers
  • Death Of A SuperMafia
  • CoronaGate: The Scandal To End All Scandals
  • The Wars Of Perception Of Heaven And Hell
  • The Digital Coup And The Great Exposure

BOOK WEBSITE: https://openmindschange.com/

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Foreword by Robert Steele Full Text Below

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Answers on OSINT for India 24 – Does Open Source Information Sharing by Secret Agencies Have Security Downsides?

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Sir, as we know info sharing is the strategy in OSINT. I observed that info is majorly multi-domain i.e. whatever we collect has security implications in major domains. For example, if a SIGINT operator pounces upon some piece of grey lit that has one portion concerning diplomacy then the same part needs to be conveyed to someone in policy intel.

Can you send some reading, grey lit, newspaper report or anything that might be considered to be close to having intel value and have multi-domain info contained in the piece of info.

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Review (Publisher): Open Secrets – The Explosive Memoirs of an Indian Intelligence Officer by Maloy Krishna Dhar

5 Star, Intelligence (Government/Secret)
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5 Stars – Heartfelt Plea for Reform

The #1 Indian bestseller now available to Kindle readers worldwideWhen it was published in paperback in India in 2005, Open Secrets became an instant sensation. It became the #1 Non-Fiction bestseller, a position it held for many months and generated a firestorm of controversy. There were court cases, death threats against the author, intense debates in the media and a change in India's Official Secrets Act after the issues raised in the book caused uproar in Parliament.

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