I genuinely didn't. I really had too much faith in the logic of others. I assumed they would see that the vaccine doesn't stop the spread and they would then realize it doesn't make sense to check whether or not someone is vaccinated. Vaccination is for oneself. Yet here we are. I was watching CNN and a man said he is now requiring all of his hotel guests to be vaccinated because he found out fully vaccinated people can still get the virus. How does that make any sense? He's assuming vaccinated people ONLY get it from unvaccinated people. This is simply factually false. The data is showing that vaccinated carriers can infect someone just as much as non-vaccinated carriers. This entire "blame others" for a virus is beyond comprehension.
The Duran, W Jan 07, 2026
Europe-Russia, two-century failure w/ Jeffrey Sachs (Live)
In this podcast, Jeffrey Sachs provides information on European History which is not the official narrative. He recommends two books, both available online - though only one of them is available for downloading for offline use, the other needs to be read online.
1. The genesis of Russophobia in Great Britain; a study of the interaction of policy and opinion; Gleason, John Howes, 1972 - not available for offline(though Jeffrey Sachs indicates that this material from the 1950s. Sachs must have been thinking of Jackie Gleason, or perhaps the archive page got the date wrong.) | https://archive.org/details/genesisofrussoph0000glea/page/n7/mode/2up
2. The Grand Chessboard by Zbigniew Brzezinski, 1997 | https://www.cia.gov/library/abbottabad-compound . This is available offline as a pdf. It's available at the CIA website. ...