Healthcare Workers Warn that Mandatory Vaccines Are Already Here
Jordan Sather – Now is the time to resist this medical tyranny.
Jordan Sather – Now is the time to resist this medical tyranny.
Steven Tritton – We are sleepwalking our way into the surveillance society.
Julian Rose – No one should be subject to a doctrine of superimposed fear and guilt.
ZenGardner – With or without the masses, the awakening is coming.
Zen Gardner – Our warfare is primarily spiritual. Yet spirituality manifests in many ways, and much of it is informational.
Paul A. Philips – Are you prepared to have your medications monitored by RFID microchips?
Zen Gardner – There’s been something of a lull in truly major developments of late, so what’s really going on?
Zen Gardner – Action-reaction is as basic a principle as there is, yet humanity lives behind the eight ball.
Jay Dyer – Make no mistake about it, we are only a few years away from the dystopian future of The Running Man.
Jay Dyer – From Chemtrails to Directed Energy Weapons, the System is Set on Total Control
Zen Gardner – It’s time to stand up and tell it like it is. You may be ridiculed, but there are those that will hear you. Maybe not now, but the time will soon come when the truth will sink in.
Video – These videos show two novel products that use brain wave sensing technology, but should we be concerned about mental surveillance?
Dara Percival, Guest Waking Times Can technology help humanity realise its full potential? Transhumanists see the merging of man and machine as a natural “next step” in human evolution, but where does consciousness fall in the equation? Instead of bringing freedom, merging ourselves with technology could chain consciousness to the physical body and material world, overriding …
Terence Newton, Staff Writer Waking Times Without much of a mentionable public debate about the implementation of police state surveillance and tracking technologies in our society, we are quickly moving into an era where personal liberty and privacy do not exist. For those of us who grew up without being monitored and tracked everywhere we …
Zen Gardner, Guest Waking Times I love the sound of construction. I always have. Not the industrial sound from the kind of massive, offensive structures made with other-worldly looking machines, but the intentional, gentle kind. Small structures going up, improvements on homes, road repairs, even tending to gardens whether it’s tree pruning or small rearrangements. …
Patrick Henningsen, New Dawn Waking Times Among the long list of items bundled by consensus reality merchants under the banner of ‘conspiracy theory’, is a world without cash – where technocrats rule over the populace, and everything and anything is exchanged via plastic and RFID chips. In this sterile and controlled Orwellian hi-tech society, the idea …
Zen Gardner, Guest Waking Times There comes a time when a coming convergence becomes apparent. But when it spells a very probable major cataclysm people are not too eager to see it. But see it we must. And sound the alarm we must…as well as prepare. Funny how that’s another thing “they” minimize and belittle. …
Aaron Jackson, Guest Waking Times Most of us are aware that our phones contain a GPS (Global Positioning System) chips, but how much can they really track our phones? The NSA assembled a team called Geolocation Cell or Geo Cell, with analysts and technicians from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency with the intent of tracking people geographically in real …
Zen Gardner, Guest Waking Times The world is awakening at an exponential rate, thanks largely to Washington’s war mongering madness despite world wide outcries. The more they push, the more galvanized the awakening becomes. Apparently their efforts are about to reach a frenzied crescendo. That or their drunken spree in the face of global protests …
Beverly Bell, Nation of Change Waking Times Today, Native communities throughout the US are reclaiming and reviving land, water, seeds and traditional food and farming practices, thereby putting the culture back in agriculture and agriculture back in local hands. “At one point ‘agriculture’ was about the culture of food. Losing that culture, in favor of …