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March 26, 2023
Ancient Nomadic Peoples of the Southwest Desert
Patayan Geoglyph
Episode 21: Periphery of Ancient Southwest Civilizations
Ancient Civilizations of North America
Dr Edwin Barnhart (2018)
Film Review
Paquime
South of the Hohokam and Mogollon regions, the Paquime culture flourished as far south as Mesoamerica. Because there was little water or arable land, Paquime hunter gatherer populations were extremely sparse.
Lower Pecos
To the southeast, the nomadic peoples of the lower Pecos region of the south Texas desert adopted the bow and arrow, made simple pottery and practiced cave art. They gathered wild plants, fished and hunted small animals.
Tularosa and Hueco Basins
The Tularosa and Hueco Basins east of the Rio Grande in southern New Mexico and West Texas were more hospitable. From 400 AD hunter gatherers who lived in isolated pit houses did some flood plain farming. In 1100 AD, they adopted small Pueblo-style room blocks and brownware pottery from their Pueblo neighbors. They abandoned the region in he 1400s, leaving behind elaborate rock art featuring mask paintings.
Rocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountains to the east, were inhabited by Fremont nomadic hunters who lived in small pit house villages, hunted bison and bighorn sheep and farmed flooded river bottoms.
Fremont Culture
Fremont people living in the lowland Great Basin (in modern day Utah and Nevada) were mainly hunter gatherers, known for weaving baskets, carving figurines and producing petroglyphs and cave paintings. They engaged in limited river bottom until a a 14th century drought forced them out of the region to join bison hunting nomads to the east. They were replaced by the Utes and Paiutes. The Utes, who were among the first to adopt the horse, continued the rock and cave art.
Patayan Culture
The Patayan lived in Arizona around the Colorado River, where they practiced farming and lived in villages consisting of small pit houses and long houses with room blocs (which they adopted from the Pueblo). Upland Patayan were seasonal nomads who learned to make pottery from the Hohokam.* They also created giant geoglyphs (engravings in the desert floor). The lines were made by scraping the red surface layer and exposing the sand underneath.
*Location of man cultures:
https://www.kanopy.com/en/pukeariki/watch/video/5713021/5712778
March 25, 2023
Celtic Britain After Rome
Matt Gaetz, Rand Paul Repeat Call to Withdraw US Troops from Syria
© AFP 2023 / OLIVIER DOULIERY
By Ilya Tsukanov – Sputnik – 25.03.2023President Joe Biden warned Friday that Washington would “act forcefully to protect our people” against attacks by “Iranian-backed” groups in Syria, which were blamed for a kamikaze drone attack that killed a US contractor Thursday. A US service member was reportedly injured Friday after attacks on US bases at Syria’s largest oil and gas fields.
A group of anti-interventionist Republicans in the House and Senate have repeated calls for a US pullout from Syria after a fresh round of violence in the war-torn country left a contractor dead, another injured, and up to half a dozen US service members wounded in two days of violence.
“Warmongers in both parties say keeping troops in Syria is necessary to preserve the balance of power. That is simply not true. If they believe that, they should say it directly to the parents of Americans in Syria who have to sleep there tonight and guard oil fields against Iranian drones. We need to bring our troops home,” Matt Gaetz wrote in a tweet late Friday.
“It is deeply sad to continue to see Americans killed and troops injured in Syria. This is the price of guarding oil fields in other countries, presumably forever,” Gaetz wrote in a separate tweet.
In a video accompanying Friday’s post of a statement he made on the House floor, Gaetz reiterated that it was “not appropriate to put Americans at risk” in Syria, and said that he was “shocked” that the deployment of US forces had not already caused an “escalatory accident” or more casualties.
“The Kurds have an opportunity to pave their path, let’s pave ours. And if we’re so worried about threats to the homeland, how about we actually focus on our true point of vulnerability, which is not the emergence of some caliphate – it’s the fact that terrorists are crossing our southern border on a daily, weekly, monthly basis. We’ve seen far less concern about that than we undeniably should be,” the lawmaker said.
Congressman Ben Cline of Virginia signaled his agreement with Gaetz, tweeting that this week’s violence was “EXACTLY why” he “voted to remove the US Armed Forces From Syria and bring our troops home” in Gaetz’s recent House resolution on the issue.
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul also brought up the week’s violence as evidence of the need to get troops out of the war-torn country. “Bring our troops home from Syria and end every unauthorized war going on today. Return the power to engage in war to Congress. Our service members deserve it. The Constitution demands it,” Paul tweeted.
The Senate voted down Paul’s amendment to rescind the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) this week, with just four Republicans, four Democrats, and Bernie Sanders, an independent who caucuses with Democrats, voting to repeal the resolution – which has served as the legal tool allowing the president to dispatch troops abroad without asking Congress for over two decades.
In mid-March, the House voted down Gaetz’s resolution to withdraw US troops from Syria 321-103, with the Florida congressman and other members of the pro-Trump Freedom Caucus showing a rare display of bipartisan unity alongside members of the Democratic Congressional Progressive Caucus in the vote to bring troops home. Other Republican supporters of the resolution included Representative Paul Gosar of Arizona, Chip Roy of Texas, Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia. On the Democrat side were Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, and others. 56 House Democrats and 47 Republicans voted in favor of the resolution in total.
Former President Donald Trump first ordered the withdrawal of US troops in Syria in late 2019, but quickly backpeddled by saying US forces would remain in the country to “take the oil” and “keep the oil” – in violation of international laws on plunder.
In late 2020, former Trump Pentagon aide Douglas Macgregor was reportedly instructed by the president to try to pull US troops from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Germany, and Africa before President Biden’s inauguration in early 2021. During the transition period, Pentagon officials openly boasted that they played “shell games” with the White House to cover up troop numbers and prevent a pullout.
Syrian officials have spent years attacking their US counterparts and Washington’s Kurdish allies for plundering the war-torn country’s energy resources, and want all foreign forces not explicitly invited into the country by Damascus to withdraw immediately. The US-led pillage of Syria has cost the government hundreds of billions of dollars in revenues needed for reconstruction, and has continued even in the wake of last month’s devastating earthquakes. On Saturday, Syrian media reported that a massive 148-vehicle convoy including 80 tankers loaded with stolen oil and 60 refrigerator and cargo trucks had been spotted heading toward the illegal al-Walid crossing with Iraq.
The Pentagon responded to Thursday’s attack on a US base in Hasakah, Syria with airstrikes, reportedly killing over a dozen “pro-Iran targets.” Biden blamed Iran for the attacks, saying that while the US “does not seek conflict with Iran,” Tehran should “be prepared for us to act forcefully to protect our people.”
The US leader did not elaborate on what his “people” were doing occupying oil fields in Syria, well over 9,000 km from America’s shores. Iran has dispatched military advisors and other forms of support to Syria over the past decade to assist Damascus in the Western-funded dirty war against the country, but denies open involvement in the conflict.
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Zelensky Admits Ukraine Out of Ammunition
The very fact that Ukraine is out of ammunition per Zelensky’s damning admission to Japanese media proves that the West’s defeat in its self-declared “race of logistics” with Russia might already be a fait accompli by this point since it’s clear that Kiev can’t keep pace with its opponent despite being backed by all of NATO’s military-industrial capacity.
The US-led West’s Mainstream Media (MSM) began reporting more accurately on the military-strategic dynamics of the NATO-Russian proxy war in Ukraine since the start of the year, but the true test of their comparatively improved integrity will be whether they raise awareness about Zelensky’s latest damning admission. In an interview with Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun, he candidly told his interlocutors that “We do not have ammunition. For us the situation in the East is not good.”
This is a major revelation for several reasons. First, it proves that Russia is winning NATO’s self-declared “race of logistics” in the sense that its armed forces still have ammo to continue fighting while the West’s Ukrainian proxies already ran out of that which their patrons provided over the past year. Second, the aforesaid aid that was already extended to this crumbling former Soviet Republic exceeds $100 billion, which makes Russia’s leading position in this “race of logistics” all the more impressive.
Third, Zelensky’s admission adds credence to what the Washington Post recently reported regarding how poorly Kiev’s forces are faring in this conflict, especially its “severe ammunition shortages” that one of its sources spoke about. Fourth, the preceding points drastically decrease the chances that Kiev’s upcoming counteroffensive will achieve much of anything and actually make it increasingly likely that such a move would be an epic mistake that could ultimately lead to a decisive Russian breakthrough.
And finally, it can therefore be expected that Zelensky and his agents of influence across the West will beg for even more aid, arguing that the failure to pay up would risking making their prior investments in this proxy war all for naught if Kiev ends up losing to Russia. The problem, however, is that no amount of money can make ammunition appear out of thin air since it requires a lot of time to scale production accordingly to meet these newfound exorbitant needs.
The very fact that Ukraine is out of ammunition proves that the West’s defeat in its self-declared “race of logistics” with Russia might already be a fait accompli by this point since it’s clear that Kiev can’t keep pace with its opponent despite being backed by all of NATO’s military-industrial capacity. Zelensky almost certainly didn’t realize that his candid admission essentially amounted to this, but it’s presently unclear whether the MSM will inform their audience about this or not.
On the one hand, doing so could contribute to his forthcoming begging campaign, but it could also backfire if taxpayers start asking whether it’s worth ponying up even more money if Ukraine already ran out of ammo despite the over $100 billion in aid that it’s received thus far. After all, if that astronomical sum wasn’t enough to keep their guns firing, then there’s no telling how much will be needed for Kiev to reconquer more of its lost territory like it intends to do.
Not only that, but as was earlier explained, no amount of money can make ammunition appear out of thin air. Quite clearly, fundamental changes in the Ukrainian Armed Forces are needed in order to indefinitely perpetuate this conflict like the US is plotting to do, but its fighters can’t immediately transition to using exclusively Western equipment when they’re used to operating Soviet-era wares. This poses a dilemma since Russia keeps moving further ahead in this “race of logistics” as each day goes by.
Objectively speaking, the military-strategic dynamics are trending in the Kremlin’s favor, which would ordinarily compel Kiev to seriously consider China’s peace plan if it wasn’t for its American overlords preventing it from doing so. The longer that Zelensky remains resistant to the very thought of a ceasefire, the greater the chances are that Russia will transform its growing advantage in its “race of logistics” with NATO into a decisive victory that could result in Ukraine losing even more territory.
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Via https://korybko.substack.com/p/zelensky-admitted-that-ukraine-already
March 24, 2023
Manitoba Family Suing AstraZeneca After Son’s Stroke Following COVID Jab

CBC
A Manitoba family is suing AstraZeneca Canada, alleging their son had a stroke following his COVID-19 vaccination that has left him unable to work or care for himself.
Jackson Troy Reimer, now 23, was “in excellent health” before getting vaccinated while working at the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort in British Columbia in 2021, according to a statement of claim filed in Manitoba’s Court of King’s Bench on March 16.
But six days after getting his shot, he started feeling dizzy, losing his vision and having severe headaches. A CT scan at Vancouver General Hospital found Reimer had a hemorrhagic stroke, the lawsuit says.
He later needed two platelet infusions, then underwent a craniotomy to stop bleeding in his brain and had to be intubated after becoming unresponsive — all outcomes Reimer and his parents, Marina Dawn Toews Reimer and Perry John Reimer, believe were caused by the vaccine.
“The plaintiffs claim that the stroke, the craniotomy and all symptoms arising from them were caused as a result of Jackson having been administered the AstraZeneca vaccine or Covishield,” the court filing says.
No statements of defence have been filed. None of the allegations in the lawsuit have been proven in court.
Blood clot concernsThe family is also suing Vail Resorts, which runs the ski facility where Jackson Reimer worked.
The lawsuit alleges the company emailed employees on March 15, 2021, and recommended those living in staff housing get the AstraZeneca shot at their first opportunity.
The same day as that email, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the shot was safe and Canadians should have no concern about getting it, after roughly a dozen European countries suspended its use over concerns about blood clots.
Two weeks later, Canada’s National Advisory Committee on Immunization recommended pausing use of the vaccine in people under age 55 because of safety concerns.
That change came following reports out of Europe of very rare instances of blood clots in some immunized patients, notably among younger women.
The lawsuit also names as defendants the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, the attorney general of Canada and the Ontario-based Verity Pharmaceuticals, a manufacturer authorization holder for the Covishield vaccine, which is the Indian-made version of the AstraZeneca shot.
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Via https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/lawsuit-astrazeneca-covid-19-vaccine-1.6787374
Private Equity’s Stranglehold on U.S. Healthcare Is ‘Shocking and Immoral’

By Brett Wilkins
Private equity’s ownership of U.S. healthcare providers is incompatible with the needs and best interests of patients and should be checked with federal legislation, according to a report published Wednesday by the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen.
Critics of for-profit care have long decried private equity‘s focus on maximizing returns through practices including slashing staff, surprising patients with astronomical bills and eschewing low-margin care upon which vulnerable populations rely.
The new report — authored primarily by Public Citizen healthcare policy advocate Eagan Kemp — examines investment firms’ impact on more than a dozen healthcare sectors, from reproductive health through end-of-life care.
“Private equity acquisitions in the healthcare sector have steadily climbed since the financial crisis in 2009, particularly in the past five years,” a summary of the report notes.
“Unlike acquisitions of hospitals, which typically occur under a public spotlight, the private equity industry’s acquisitions of physician practices and other healthcare business lines often occur with little or no disclosure or public scrutiny, hindering the ability of regulators and watchdogs to monitor the effects of private equity ownership.”
This is how healthcare works now. Many physician specialty groups, radiology, anesthesiology, ophthalmology, etc., have been purchased by private equity investors. pic.twitter.com/b2TCRi601b
— Flamingo Medical Clinic (@DanLairdMD) February 17, 2023
According to the report:
“In general, the private equity industry’s business model poses risks to the long-term sustainability of entities that the industry acquires. That is, in large part, because private equity purchases are typically financed with debt that is immediately transferred onto the books of the businesses acquired, thus leaving the acquired entities with debt burdens to manage.
“Meanwhile, private equity investors seek outsize returns on an accelerated timeline, generally aiming to exit investments in three to five years with returns of 20%-30% per year. This objective induces them to take short-sighted steps to supercharge profits or otherwise wring capital out of the assets they acquire.
“The risks posed by private equity investments in healthcare are particularly acute. After all, the services healthcare providers offer can spell the difference between life and death. Private equity has targeted segments of the healthcare industry since at least the 1990s, with many predictable outcomes.
“Among them, shocking lapses in safety have occurred, prices have risen faster than at non-private equity-acquired entities, and patients have been subjected to price gouging schemes.
“The conflict between providers’ obligations to provide the best care and private equity investors’ insatiable appetites for maximized [returns] provides is clear. ‘You can’t serve two masters,’ a doctor who previously worked for private equity-owned U.S. Dermatology Partners told Bloomberg. ‘You can’t serve patients and investors.’”
“Thanks to a lack of transparency, we don’t know everything about private equity’s incursion into healthcare. But what we do know is shocking and immoral” said Kemp.
“The damage that private equity has wrought on Americans’ healthcare from cradle to grave, simply for profit, has become a life-or-death situation. Transparency and oversight are needed, stat.”
#DidYouKnow that private equity firms are buying up all kinds of healthcare companies?
Whether it’s in hospitals, nursing homes, or hospice care, #privateequity brings down the quality of care while costing more. #stopwallstreetlooting
Learn more at https://t.co/9fb72KFuWJ pic.twitter.com/ajoL4pcmCc
— AFR (@RealBankReform) March 21, 2023
The report suggests legislative solutions including Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s (D-Mass.) Stop Wall Street Looting Act and Rep. Pramila Jayapal’s Healthcare Ownership Transparency Act.
The latter, according to Jayapal’s office, “would require private equity firms and other financial interests to disclose ownership stakes in healthcare facilities including nursing homes.”
A September 2022 Public Citizen report detailed how federal regulators had failed to implement a 2010 law requiring nursing homes to disclose their owners.
Other investigations during the COVID-19 pandemic found that home healthcare, hospice and nursing facilities and services owned by investment firms often provided a lower standard of care.
“We applaud Rep. Jayapal’s ongoing effort to shine a light on the dangerous toll private equity vultures are taking on our health,” Public Citizen president Robert Weissman said in a statement. “Adequate regulation of this predatory industry is acutely critical when it comes to the healthcare sector.”
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Via https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/private-equity-healthcare-cd/
Hospital admissions double in New Zealand

Guy Hatchard
DATA from the New Zealand Ministry of Health has revealed a massive 103 per cent increase in hospitalisations among 12 disease categories measured in 2021 following the mRNA rollout. This calls into serious question the safety of medical interventions such as mRNA vaccines which penetrate the cell wall and re-program activity in the cell cytoplasm.

NZ had very few cases of Covid in 2021 due to draconian restrictions. Therefore the only reasonable cause of the disease increase is mRNA vaccination.
There were 38,178 extra hospitalisations in 2021 across the 12 categories compared with 2019 figures. The Ministry of Health tracks 37 disease categories, and figures for the remaining 25, including cancer, have not yet been released. These figures alone mean that New Zealanders had greater than a 1 in 90 chance of hospitalisation within one year of Covid vaccination. You can read a longer discussion of the figures here.
Similar disastrous figures have surfaced in official data from Western Australia (greater than 1 in 100 chance of serious injury).
Last week in the UK, MP Andrew Bridgen again attempted to capture the attention of the House of Commons about severe injury and death following Covid vaccination, but almost all MPs walked out before he had even started his speech. Undeterred, he gave a brilliant, succinct summary of the dangers and huge costs of Covid vaccination as revealed by the UK Government’s own statistics. In essence he explained how Covid vaccines make roughly a thousand people ill enough to send them to hospital in order to prevent one hospitalisation from Covid. In passing he revealed that the members of the committee approving vaccines in the UK own a billion pounds’ worth of vaccine company shares between them. (Please watch him speak here and share).
YouTube kicked off by deleting the video, but public outrage ensured they had to back down. This underlined the fact that we are not engaged in a rational or fair argument. Hundreds of concerned scientists around the world are analysing data and raising questions about Covid vaccine safety, but like Andrew Bridgen we are all speaking to an empty room.
In contrast, vaccine proponents are still speaking freely to a full house, courtesy of a compliant and well-funded media, who seem not only incapable of sorting truth from falsehood, but woefully ignorant about the fundamentals of genetics.
On Sunday we were subjected to a long piece on NZ’s 1News entitled The Gene Genie. The presenter misinformed the nation that right now we are ending disease in New Zealand with a little snip to our DNA. No doubt this news wowed the audience, but the impression it gave was entirely false and misleading.
The programme did not cover the ending of all disease as the presenter appeared to imply. The real story turned out to be a phase one trial of a novel form of RNA gene therapy designed to tackle amyloidosis, a deadly disease that affects some members of families who inherit a single faulty gene (possibly up to around 60 people in NZ). The trial aims to identify whether a novel approach to amyloidosis gene therapy is safe and effective. It will take years to complete.
Just how monumentally ignorant and naive the programme’s producers were was revealed when the interviewer asked the study’s supervisor, Auckland liver specialist Dr Ed Gane, ‘Should we be able to select for height or intelligence when we do gene editing?’ The interviewer was parroting a false idea, planted in the public imagination by commercial hype, that genetic manipulation could cure all diseases and develop desirable looks and abilities. In fact, more than 300,000 genes play a role in a person’s height, not one, and the idea that there are a few specific genes which could increase intelligence is just fantasy.
To understand just how misleading these ideas are, we need to consider some basic concepts of cellular biology. This will enable us to assess just how much and in how many ways vaccine injury might ultimately affect us.
In 1953, when Watson and Crick unravelled the double helical structure of DNA, the world was dazzled by the discovery. Not only did this promise to solve the mysteries of heredity but it was also heralded as the key to understanding the origin of life itself. The whole focus of biology underwent a seismic shift. Henceforth, work on DNA, its code and its functions, would come to dominate biological research and ultimately medicine. Genetic essentialism had been born – the imaginative idea that just about everything concerning life could be reduced to the operation of genes.
Gradually over the last few years, research on epigenetics began to eat away at the edges of the edifice of genetic essentialism. Traits acquired by parents during their lifetime can be inherited by their offspring. Cellular and physiological factors directly influence how DNA expresses itself. In other words, the wider environment of DNA is intimately involved in its operation.
Genetic code is a part of a cellular system. DNA is not the sole source of life. The popular rush to regard DNA as an almost stand-alone reference point for life misses the established scientific reality.
Cells form the building blocks of life: DNA does not function on its own. By implication the whole cell is the source of heredity, not solely DNA.
Human cells are enormously complex; each contains approximately 100trillion atoms which make up more than 42million proteins.
Cellular functions are protected by a cell wall or membrane. Cells are connected to form a single conscious identity. The mRNA vaccines are designed to pierce the protective cell membrane and co-opt functions in order to redirect cellular activity. As such they are in fact parasitic and ultimately damage the functions of the host cell. They disrupt the whole cell and therefore disrupt multiple characteristics of human life, including physiological stability, adaptability, immunity, and possibly even our mental acuity.
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Iranian TV Fills the Blank Spots in Our National History
I recently read Lenin’s Tomb, David Remnick’s Pulitzer Prize winning 1993 account of the decay and political collapse of the Soviet Union, and one of the crucial points he emphasized was that Soviet history contained many important “Blank Spots,” deeply suppressed facts or incidents central to the true history of that unfortunate country.
Just as information suppressed by the Soviet authorities had once circulated freely in the West, topics totally banned from today’s Western media are openly discussed in other societies, which possess entirely different taboos.
A few months ago I was contacted by a host for Iranian broadcast television who had decided to feature interviews with a number of Western dissident thinkers, individuals whose controversial views had excluded them from American media outlets. Channel Four of the Iran Broadcasting Corporation is one of that country’s largest, having a potential audience of ten million, and I gladly spent four hours discussing a variety of my topics, while also suggesting a number of other figures who were also interviewed as well.
Thirty-odd segments featuring about a dozen different guests were ultimately recorded, and as they have been aired, they are also being released on a streaming website. About half are now available, including most of my own and those featuring E. Michael Jones, Nick Kollerstrom, Kevin Barrett, and Laurent Guyénot. For more convenient Western access, I had them video-captured and uploaded to a Rumble channel, realizing that many of the taboo topics would immediately trigger a purge on Youtube.
Iranian TV Interview Segments on RumbleThose of my interviews already broadcast included discussions of the JFK Assassination, the 9/11 Attacks, and the Holocaust, and I was reasonably pleased with how they came out. I’m embedding these video segments below, followed in each case by some of the main articles I had previously published on those particular topics.
The JFK AssassinationThe JFK Assassination, Part I • 25m
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The JFK Assassination, Part II • 31m
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Ron Unz • The Unz Review • June 18, 2018 • 4,800 WordsAmerican Pravda: The JFK Assassination, Part II – Who Did It?
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • June 25, 2018 • 8,000 WordsAmerican Pravda: Anne Frank, Sirhan Sirhan, and AIDS
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • January 31, 2022 • 3,600 WordsThe 9/11 Attacks
9/11 Conspiracies, Part I • 25m
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9/11 Conspiracies, Part II • 35m
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Ron Unz • The Unz Review • September 7, 2021 • 7,800 WordsAmerican Pravda: Remembering the Liberty
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • October 18, 2021 • 11,400 WordsAmerican Pravda: Mossad Assassinations
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • January 27, 2020 • 27,300 WordsHolocaust/World War II
Analyzing the Holocaust, Part I • 25m
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Analyzing the Holocaust, Part II • 32m
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Ron Unz • The Unz Review • August 6, 2018 • 6,800 WordsAmerican Pravda: Holocaust Denial
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • August 27, 2018 • 17,600 WordsAmerican Pravda: How Hitler Saved the Allies
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • May 13, 2019 • 8,300 WordsAmerican Pravda: Secrets of Military Intelligence
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • June 10, 2019 • 12,500 WordsAmerican Pravda: Understanding World War II
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • September 23, 2019 • 20,500 WordsAmerican Pravda: Oddities of the Jewish Religion
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • July 16, 2018 • 7,800 WordsRacial Issues in America
Important issues of race and ethnicity also constitute an enormous “Blank Spot” in today’s Western world, with crucial facts totally excluded from any candid public discussion and probably most private ones as well. But although these topics were not covered on Iranian television, I have written very widely on these subjects over the years, and some of my most substantial articles are provided below.
The Myth of Hispanic CrimeRon Unz • The American Conservative • January 26, 2010 • 5,500 WordsRace, IQ, and Wealth
Ron Unz • The American Conservative • July 18, 2012 • 7,500 WordsRace and Crime in America
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • July 20, 2013 • 7,300 WordsThe Political Bankruptcy of American White Nationalism
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • July 27, 2020 • 3,400 WordsWhite Racialism in America, Then and Now
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • October 5, 2020 • 24,900 WordsChallenging Racial Discrimination at Harvard
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • October 31, 2022 • 5,900 WordsHispanics and Asians Join the White Political Mainstream
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • November 14, 2022 • 6,400 WordsCovid/Biowarfare Analysis

Finally, one of the most extreme “Blank Spots” in today’s West has been the likely origins of the Covid epidemic, which killed around three million Westerners and greatly disrupted the lives of many billions around the world.
Over the last three years I written a long series of articles pointing to the strong even overwhelming evidence that the global outbreak outbreak was the result of a botched American biowarfare attack against China (and Iran), and until very recently there was virtually no discussion of this issue in either the mainstream or even the alternative Western media.
American Pravda: Our Coronavirus Catastrophe as Biowarfare Blowback?Ron Unz • The Unz Review • April 21, 2020 • 7,400 WordsAmerican Pravda: Covid Epidemic as Lab-Leak or Biowarfare?
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • July 12, 2021 • 13,100 WordsAmerican Pravda: Waging Biological Warfare
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • August 9, 2021 • 7,500 WordsAmerican Pravda: Confronting Covid Crimestop
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • December 13, 2021 • 6,400 WordsThe Alt-Covid Community Begins Unraveling the Origins of Covid
Ron Unz • The Unz Review • January 16, 2023 • 4,500 Words
Kevin Barrett, FFWN • February 16, 2022 • 15m
Geopolitics & Empire • February 1, 2022 • 75m
Red Ice TV • February 3, 2022 • 130m
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Via https://www.unz.com/announcement/iranian-tv-fills-the-blank-spots-in-our-national-history/
North America’s First Astronomers
Episode 20: Archeoastronomy in the Ancient Southwest
Ancient Civilizations of North America
Dr Edwin Barnhart (2018)
Film Review
The people of the ancient Southwest were very skilled astronomers.
This is evidenced by numerous astronomical alignments dating from 800-900 AD:
Sun daggers* found in the petroglyph spirals (created via slits in overlying platform rocks at Fajada Butte near Chaco Canyon. The rock sculptures are designed to project sun-daggers through the center of the spiral at the summer solstice and two daggers on either side of the spiral at the spring equinox.
Barnhart believes the numerous kiva in Chaco Canyon were used to celebrate lunar maximum events. He also believes the religious pilgrims who gathered in the region used lunar events to help coordinate their travel and that the 14 great houses may have been used in religious ceremonies.
*The term “sun-dagger” refers to phenomena in which sunlight and stone edges interact in such a way as to cast a sharply defined pattern of light.
**A major lunar standstill occurs when the moon’s declination (where it rises and sets in the sky) reaches a maximum monthly limit, stopping at 28.725° north or south.
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