--{ "The World is to be Plundered and Shaped, You See,
It's in 'Project for a New American Century,'
With Plundering and Killing Across Each Border
That Refuses to Join in the New World Order,
A Degenerate Society to be Used as a Weapon,
To Destabilise Others, Degrade, Learn the Lesson,
Sex, Violence and Might to be Pushed as the Norm,
Heralding Hell, ... Show More
Jun 22
June 22, 2025 "Cutting Through the Matrix" with Alan Watt --- Redux (Educational Talk From the Past): "Memory, Muses, and Intelligence Artificial; Alan Watt with Greg Szymanski"
--{ "Memory, Muses, and Intelligence Artificial; Alan Watt with Greg Szymanski"}-- U.S. strikes three nuclear sites in Iran on 21 June 2025. - Summer Solstice and St. John's Day - Paganism and Christianity, Masonic influences - Hour 1: Control of Minds through religion - Leaders ... Show More
1h 41m
Jun 15
June 15, 2025 "Cutting Through the Matrix" with Alan Watt --- Redux (Educational Talk From the Past): "Trump-Trump-Trump the Boys are Marching, Will or Won't We Hit Iran"
--{ "Trump-Trump-Trump the Boys are Marching, Will or Won't We Hit Iran"}-- Who is Steve Witkoff? - Monsters at the Top. Not Everyone can Handle the Truth! - Kier Starmer: UK Moving Jets to the Middle East - What Does it Mean to have Itchy Ears? - What did Mike Pompeo say about I ... Show More
1h 43m
Jun 8
June 8, 2025 "Cutting Through the Matrix" with Alan Watt --- Redux (Educational Talk From the Past): "Depraved New World"
--{ "Depraved New World"}-- Artificial Intelligence - Trump deploys 2000 National Guards to Los Angeles - Visit www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com to Order Books and Discs - Devalued Currency - The Con Game of the Debt System - Al Gore, Internet - DARPA - China - Cold War - NATO - G ... Show More
1h 26m
Oct 2015
Magna Carta plays, Mississippi Grind, Mr Robot, Charles and Ray Eames, Beatlebone
Salisbury Playhouse has commissioned 4 new plays to mark the octocentenary of Magna Carta. How do contemporary playwrights deal with the ideas behind an 800 year old document? Mississippi Grind is a film that follows 2 gamblers trying to beat the odds to turn their lives around a ... Show More
42m 3s
Jul 2008
Christopher Capozzola, “Uncle Sam Wants You: World War I and the Making of The Modern American Citizen” (Oxford UP, 2008)
I confess I sometimes wonder where we got in the habit of proclaiming, usually with some sort of righteous indignation, that we have the “right” to this or that as citizens. I know that the political theorists of the eighteenth century wrote a lot about “rights,” and that “rights ... Show More
1h 7m
Feb 2017
Revolution at the RA, Everybody's Talking About Jamie, Moonlight, Idaho by Emily Ruskovich, SS-GB
Revolution: Russian Art 1917-32 is an exhibition at the Royal Academy where the title tells you what to expect but what surprises and delights lie in wait for visitors? Dan Gillespie Sells - lead songwriter with pop group The Feeling - has written a musical: Everybody's Talking A ... Show More
42m 6s
Jan 2019
2. The Bronze Age Collapse - Mediterranean Apocalypse
Around the year 1100 BC, a wave of destruction washed over the Eastern Mediterranean. It wiped whole civilizations off the map, and left only ash and ruin in its wake. This catastrophe, known as “the Late Bronze Age Collapse”, has become one of the enduring puzzles of history. I ... Show More
1h 4m
Jul 2021
84/ Space, Fiction and Growing Up in ‘Postwar’ Lebanon (with Naji Bakhti)
This is a conversation with Naji Bakhti, author of the novel Between Beirut and the Moon (2020), published by Influx Press. He is also Project Manager at SKeyes Center for Media and Cultural Freedom at the Samir Kassir Foundation.
Get early access + more perks at Patreon.com/fire ... Show More
1h 41m
Mar 2020
The Nest, The Truth, The Bass Rock, Cranach at Compton Verney and Home Entertainment Recommendations
The Nest is the new Sunday night drama on BBC1 that raises questions around the ethics of surrogacy as a wealthy couple invite a young woman whose past is not known to them into their lives. The Truth is a French/Japanese production directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda who won the Palme ... Show More
46m 17s