Authors

Chris Hedges

Independent, award-winning and uncompromisingly truthful war reporter. Not recommended for those desperately hiding within the tic-a-lock herd.
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Daniel Schmachtenberger

Daniel Schmachtenberger is a social philosopher and strategist focused on civilization design, aiming to enhance collective intelligence and address global challenges. He is a founder of the Civilization Research Institute and The Consilience Project, where he promotes dialogue and solutions for a sustainable future.

Areas of interest include Exponential Technology: Examines the impact of modern technology on society and its potential for both positive and negative outcomes. Cultural Enlightenment: Advocates for a radical cultural shift to enhance collective intelligence and societal health. Global Systems: Studies the interconnectedness of global challenges and resources, aiming to find comprehensive solutions.

Schmachtenberger has a background in systems science and human behavior, which informs his approach to activism and social engineering. He has spent significant time researching the complexities of major global issues and the potential for innovative solutions. View »

John Mearsheimer

John Mearsheimer is a political scientist and international relations scholar. He is the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, and the author of several important books, including "The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy", "Why Leaders Lie" and "The Tragedy of Great Power Politics".
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John Trudell

John Trudell was a poet, recording artist, actor, civil rights activist and world-renowned speaker whose international following reflects the universal language of his words, work and message. View »

Mary Moore

Mary Moore is a longtime activist in Sonoma County, California, where she has lead struggles against corporate malfeasance, social injustice, racism and conventional apathy. Her work in social protest began during the civil rights era of the 1960s. During the 1970s, Moore was an active member of the Abalone Alliance, an environmental group dedicated to fighting the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant. As an offshoot of her work with the Abalone Alliance, Moore founded the Bohemian Grove Action Network during the 1980s Under Moore’s leadership, the Bohemian Grove Action Network has protested at the gates of the Bohemian Grove for decades. The progression of Moore’s work as a social activist (and her focus on Bohemian Grove) reflects her growing sense that the target of protest should be those who control the financial, military, and governmental systems of control.
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