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The Learning Opportunity Pandemics Provide Us

  “New beginnings are often disguised as painful endings.” Reflecting on these words by Lao Tzu we can see how they relate to the current coronavirus hysteria. There is a great deal of fear in the collective consciousness right now, particularly in the West, in regards to what is being called a global…
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The Coronavirus – Containing Pandemic Fear

  by Dylan Charles In 1952, the United States government released a civil defense film entitled Duck and Cover. Aimed at teaching school children how to survive an atomic bomb attack, the film’s hero, Bert the Turtle, found safety in his turtle shell while the narrator scared the snot out of kids with terrifying…
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Why Venezuela Has Not Been Defeated

  Over the past half-decade, a small army of US analysts, politicians, academics and media pundits have been predicting the imminent fall, overthrow, defeat and replacement of the Venezuelan government. They have been wrong on all counts, in each and every attempt to foist a US client regime. In fact, most of the US induced…
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EU at the Crossroads: Integration or Disintegration (1)

  While the European Union is theoretically the world’s biggest economy using the world’s second most popular currency in international transactions, it remains to be seen whether in the future it will evolve into a genuine component of a multi-polar international system or become a satellite in someone else’s…
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