Bill Gates and ID2020: Mark of the Beast?

I watched a compelling video from Spiro Skouras. He laid out quite a conspiracy on what could shortly come in response to the coronavirus. My BFF, Tony Dee, sent me the video. There’s a lot to unpack, but I wanted to begin with ID2020. After the video, I did some more research and needed toContinue reading “Bill Gates and ID2020: Mark of the Beast?”

China and Coronavirus

Many commentators and reporters blame China for the world’s current situation. Everyone agrees that the outbreak originated in Wuhan, but was it a natural virus that originally came from a bat? Did the SARS-like virus accidentally contaminate Wuhan while being studied at a nearby lab? Or, as some conspiracists have suggested, was it man-made andContinue reading “China and Coronavirus”

Review: Peter Schweizer’s Profiles in Corruption

Peter Schweizer recently made his rounds plugging his new book. Each chapter is about a Democratic politician who was running for 2020 U.S. president. There was one exception-Mayor Eric Garcetti of Los Angeles. Most of the ex-candidates no longer are relevant, as only two viable candidates are currently left. Joe Biden’s chapter was the mostContinue reading “Review: Peter Schweizer’s Profiles in Corruption”

Review of American Conspiracies and Cover-Ups by Douglas Cirignano

American Conspiracies and Cover-Ups by Douglas Cirignano is a nonfiction collection of various interviews from various key people involved in various conspiracies.  Mr. Cirignano has done an enormous amount of research in some of the most questionable historical events in America.   The book begins with an interview with a WWII veteran about FDR and Pearl Harbor. Continue reading “Review of American Conspiracies and Cover-Ups by Douglas Cirignano”

Movie Review: The Joker

The Joker, starring Joaquin Phoenix, is the back-story behind Batman’s most infamous adversary before his transformation.  In the movie, Arthur Fleck is a mild-manner working clown who lives with his ailing mother in a run-down apartment.  He sees a state-funded social worker/psychologist and takes seven different kinds of medications.  Co-workers, street kids, and drunken businessmen bullyContinue reading “Movie Review: The Joker”

Review of Glen Craney’s Spider and the Stone

The Spider and the Stone is a quasi-fictional/historical account of Robert de Bruce’s reign.  The book begins around early 1300 A.D. in Scotland.  William Wallace (think Mel Gibson/Braveheart) has died a most horrific hanging/disembowelment, leaving Scotland wide open for a new ruler.  The Scottish clans are feuding among themselves while England (King Edward/Longshanks) is vying forContinue reading “Review of Glen Craney’s Spider and the Stone”

U.S. vs. China: NWO Inner Circle Power Play?

The news has dedicated a lot of time warning us all about the negative consequences of a trade war between China and the U.S. This ongoing problem is only part of the real story. Frank Fontaine, a personal friend and contributor, emailed me an article that blew me away, and, at the same time, hadContinue reading “U.S. vs. China: NWO Inner Circle Power Play?”

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