The conversation revolves around the inefficiencies and pitfalls of representative democracy, particularly in a country facing severe damage, corruption, and inequality. Shabnam Muhammad, an activist and lawyer, argues against representative government, highlighting its historical failures and the influence of big interests on political decisions. She advocates for participatory democracy, where ...
Read More »FAHRIE HASSAN & SHABNAM PALESA MOHAMMED – UNCOVERING CONFLICTS & CORPORATE INFLUENCE WITHIN THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
In this segment of the discussion, the speakers engage in a detailed exploration of the upcoming public event in Constantia, Cape Town, which is themed “Africa Exit the Coup Towards the Great Reset.” They underscore Africa’s pivotal role in challenging the World Health Organization’s (WHO) overreach, drawing parallels to the ...
Read More »THE ANTI MASKS, VACCINES AND LOCKDOWN PROTEST PART 1
In the midst of a friendly protest captured on video, a diverse group of individuals voiced their concerns regarding various COVID-19 measures, particularly masks and vaccines. The dialogue unfolded as participants shared their perspectives on the ongoing pandemic, mistrust in the official narratives and a desire for individual freedoms. One ...
Read More »VANESSA TURNER – LIVING ON A BOAT AND SURVIVING OFF THE SEA
“Vanessa Turner’s Riveting Tale of Oceanic Tenacity: Navigating Scarce Resources, Adapting to Archipelago Challenges, and the Art of Thriving on a Boat In the captivating narrative by Vanessa Turner, she shares the gripping account of survival and resilience aboard a boat in the archipelago. Starting with a meager supply of ...
Read More »ZAC BUSH 1 – CYCLES
The largest desert in the world is here in Africa. When it loses its flora and fauna, which happens every 14 000 Years. When it goes to dessert it takes Saudi Arabia with it. When Saudi Arabia goes so does a third of Siberia because it relies on Saudi Arabia. ...
Read More »Spencer Cathcart: The questions we never ask
In front of you, you have more access to information than any human in history, but you probably don’t care. That curiosity you once had in the world is gone. Why is it the older that we get, the less questions we ask? Throughout history, we have always accepted the world ...
Read More »