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 »THEO DE JAGER – EMPOWERING FAMILY FARMS IN AGRICULTURE PART 1
Theo de Jager engages in a thought-provoking discourse on the contemporary challenges confronted by family farms in the wake of a shifting global perspective on food systems. The backdrop to his discussion is the recent Food System Summits, particularly the main summit held in Rome, which prompted a collective reevaluation ...
Read More »JOHN TURNER SERIES 1: ENVIRONMENT IMPACT, THEIR EFFECTS ON BIODIVERSITY AND HUMAN HEALTH
My second spontaneous thought is that this is just a mass media manipulation of minds with what’s essentially an advertisement for toxic chemicals, which are mostly banned in the rest of the world. Okay, written by scientists, whose institutions and research projects are financed by the manufacturers and distributors, certain ...
Read More »JOHN TURNER SERIES 1: PLANT MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS WITH PLANTS
So for example, if everything is uprooted and pulled out, you’ve then got debt, organic debt, created, if you have a situation, and I mentioned it with that rather nasty process with, say, canola where everything is removed, and herbicides, if everything is removed, you create an inorganic dead. So ...
Read More »JOHN TURNER SERIES 1: SUSTAINABLE LIVING AND ITS IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Other than that, it became it became is become a very famous institution. Over the years, it’s for example, was a railway station. Yeah. You know, on the first railway that was entering the country. Okay. The railway first entered Zimbabwe, so historically, it’s quite interesting. It’s the point of ...
Read More »JOHN TURNER 1: URBANISATION & WATER CYCLES
What’s up very few people realise is how an urban situation has completely altered the natural flow of water. And the water cycle. We’re looking at here, we’ve got all these roofs hard surfaces, so that only a tiny proportion of the amount of water that is pouring is restored ...
Read More »JOHN TURNER SERIES 1: TRUTH IN MEDICINE, HEALTH AND FOOD
Please join me living in times of turmoil, where a lot of things that used to be considered to be true, in fact, almost nowhere to turn where you can still find is true that has maintained itself. By now being disproven completely and have been found to be part ...
Read More »JOHN TURNER SERIES 1: SUNLIGHT, GARDENING TIPS AND HEALTHY FOOD
John, you back in your old haunt again, this is the area that you brought it out of an old rubbish dump into a pretty productive garden in three weeks. So we feel that you probably know, the areas which have sun and the areas which have not got sun ...
Read More »JOHN TURNER SERIES 1: PRESCRIPTIONS OF THE EARTH
John, just recently, there’s been a lot of conflict caused by a lack of trust that has emerged against the medical world who recommended vaccines, which have since been found out to be deadly, and causing mayhem elsewhere. And they’ve now also found out that there has been incentives to ...
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