Mattias Desmet | COMMENTARY #71
Mattias Desmet, professor of clinical psychology, explores challenges and visions for the future, a “New Normal” that is different to the one presented to us now.
Mattias Desmet, professor of clinical psychology, explores challenges and visions for the future, a “New Normal” that is different to the one presented to us now.
C.J. Hopkins, American playwright, novelist, and political satirist, talks about how over the last decades, we have been presented different narratives, with official reality being revised again and again, from 9/11 to COVID. His critical opinion has just recently been banned from Amazon.de merely a day after the premiere of “We need to talk about Mr. Global”, a new series at OVALmedia featuring C. J. Hopkins in conversation with Catherine Austin Fitts.
What is reality, what is truth? C.J. Hopkins, American playwright, novelist, and political satirist, talks about what postmodernism means in his view, how truth and reality are “formed” and how this all relates to the “mask theatre” of our times. His critical opinion has recently been banned from Amazon.de merely a day after the premiere of “We need to talk about Mr. Global”, a new series at OVALmedia featuring C. J. Hopkins in conversation with Catherine Austin Fitts.
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How is dissent being re-defined? C.J. Hopkins, American playwright, novelist, and political satirist, talks about how opposing voices and thus political conflict are artificially trying to be erased. His critical opinion has just been banned from Amazon.de merely a day after the premiere of “We need to talk about Mr. Global”, a new series at…
Comply or stand up Craig Murray, Scottish journalist, author and human rights campaigner as well as former diplomat for the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, talks about why the majority of “good” people complies even in the face of great evil. ———- Other content with Craig Murray: KOLLATERAL | The ImprisonedNarrative Craig Murray
All under control? Craig Murray, Scottish journalist, author and human rights campaigner as well as former diplomat for the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, talks about how governments can and do control the narrative and how the age of the internet including WikiLeaks marked hope by creating cracks in the propaganda that are now again…
John Shipton, Australian activist and father of WikiLeads founder Julian Assange, about the meaning of his son’s work for the world, here in connection with whistleblower Chelsea Manning, citing the example of leaked United States diplomatic cables and the effect of the following publication on the war in Iraq.
Why is language so important… and in danger today? Cluse Krings, German anthropologist and author of books like “Vom Untergang der Moderne,” investigates the importance of language for humanity, and the dangers that come from an – inadvertent or deliberate – depletion of our language on the one hand, and some particular new concepts on…