Excellent review! I'll have to read the book. Some of the things I didn't see here which would fit in such a broad survey:
EMF, Chemtrails, unprecedented danger of ozone depletion from falling Musk satellites and the fact that this is the same MO and the same cabal running all the other depopulation strategies, including WW3, Covid, bird flu, economic/financial collapse famine, drought and the endless series of scamdemics put out by the WEF/WHO/Rothschilds/Rockefellers/Bilderberg/CIA/Deep State. Also, I'm not sure leapfrogging technology to go from primitive tribal culture to internet jockey is good for anyone including Brazilian indians. The speed of technological change has surpassed any human's ability to cope. It's certainly allowed the global elites to gain unprecedented concentration of power over everything and everyone, in addition to wrecking families and culture. According to this post it's been very bad for the Amazon tribespeople.
Absolutely right about Amazon Indians. I spent a month on the remote reservation of the Kayapo, in Mato Grosso, the southwestern corner of the rainforest. Writeup here
Thanks Graham. Very helpful review.
Excellent review! I'll have to read the book. Some of the things I didn't see here which would fit in such a broad survey:
EMF, Chemtrails, unprecedented danger of ozone depletion from falling Musk satellites and the fact that this is the same MO and the same cabal running all the other depopulation strategies, including WW3, Covid, bird flu, economic/financial collapse famine, drought and the endless series of scamdemics put out by the WEF/WHO/Rothschilds/Rockefellers/Bilderberg/CIA/Deep State. Also, I'm not sure leapfrogging technology to go from primitive tribal culture to internet jockey is good for anyone including Brazilian indians. The speed of technological change has surpassed any human's ability to cope. It's certainly allowed the global elites to gain unprecedented concentration of power over everything and everyone, in addition to wrecking families and culture. According to this post it's been very bad for the Amazon tribespeople.
https://corbettreport.substack.com/p/remote-amazon-tribe-gets-internet?r=16n8g0&triedRedirect=true
Absolutely right about Amazon Indians. I spent a month on the remote reservation of the Kayapo, in Mato Grosso, the southwestern corner of the rainforest. Writeup here
http://www.grahamseibert.com/anthropology.htm
See also my review of Chagnon's Noble Savages
http://www.grahamseibert.com/Reviews/Evolution/noble%20savages%20-%20Napoleon%20Chagnon.pdf