Daily Archives: February 25, 2019


MintPress News Debunks Falsified Narratives About Venezuela.

Oneness Of Humanity has the article MintPress News Debunks Falsified Narratives About Venezuela.

Venezuela coup d’état shill Joanna Hausmann failed to disclose she is the daughter of Ricardo Hausmann, member of the board of the central bank of Venezuela during the 1980s/90s and Chair of the International Monetary Fund-World Bank Development Committee – before the Venezuelan people roundly rejected his failed neo-liberal economic and financial policies, and elected Hugo Chavez president in 1999.

So reports MintPress News’ investigative journalist Kei Pritzker … in a devastating, calmly understated, smart and tough debunking of the repugnant lying-narrative “sales pitch” deployed in United States President Donald Trump’s attempt to illegally overthrow Venezuela’s democratically elected President Nicolas Maduro.

YouTube has Kei Pritzker’s video A Millennial’s Guide to Promoting Regime Change In Venezuela that was embedded in the above article.


How NeoCons Are Helping the Bankers to Take Over #Venezuela

YouTube has the video How NeoCons Are Helping the Bankers to Take Over #Venezuela.

Venezuela latest news. More information on the coup in Venezuela from human intel sources as well as from a few books and globalist publications.


V Rex Cullum has suggested this video. This is a source that I had never seen before. I have watched about 80 minutes of this before my energy ran out. There is probably more good stuff, when I recover my energy.

Jake Morphonios does mention the Rothschilds a few more times than I would like, but he is starting to wear me down on that objection. At least he hasn’t made the ridiculous claim that the Rothschilds own the USA Federal Reserve Bank.

A lot of what Jake Morphonio says matches what I have been reading in Michael Hudson’s books and articles. My most recent reading from Michael Hudson is J is For Junk Economics: A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception. Hudson has the expertise to explain the why’s behind the what’s of economics that has been going on lately and talked about by Jake Morphonios. This is not to dismiss Jake Morphonios’ expertise.


Socrates, Sophistry, and Plato

Here I solve the mystery of my flunking Freshman Humanities at MIT. I wrote a paper on Plato’s The Republic. The paper got the highest grade that I achieved in that class, a D+. My complete grade for the semester was F.

In my paper, I complained about the logic of the dialogue between Socrates and his students. It turns out, the paper the professor chose to read in front of the class was one written by a friend. My friend’s paper gave high praise to a certain section on Socrates that I had warned him about. I told him that the section he liked was circular logic.

After all these years, I think I found my vindication in Michael Hudson’s book J is For Junk Economics: A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception. This was a vindication for my distaste for the logic of Socrates.

excerp from J Is For Junk Economics

All these years, over 50 of them,I couldn’t quite figure out the link between Sophist and Socrates. I always assumed the word sophistry was derived from the name of the playwrite Sophocles. WikiPedia straightened me out in the article on Socrates. Emphasis added by me.

However, in The Clouds, Aristophanes portrays Socrates as accepting payment for teaching and running a Sophist school with Chaerephon.

I wonder why my non-engineer humanities professor didn’t know this to reward me for figuring out the flaws in Socrates’ logic on my own.