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Letters to the Editor
Readers comment on how our future lies in our past, history and artificial intelligence, Israel’s continuing genocide, and comments on previous issue.

Global News
We report on Russia mandating biometric ID, ice sheet growth, memory problems in young adults, pneumococcal vaccine risks, medical journals and Big Pharma, vaccine study shock results, AI targeting “misinformation”, war against Russia and more.

The Looming Cash Crisis
Trevor Ward discusses why there is a looming cash crisis, the history of banking, why cash is important, the effect of COVID-19 and the dangers of a cashless society, plus the positive role of post offices around the world and how modelling this system would be a good solution.

Dandelion’s Health Benefits
We explore the many health benefits of dandelions, supported by both modern science and traditional practices, and reprint information on an Illinois man who received channelled information on the plant, cured himself of cancer and shared his experience.

The 12,000-year-old Great Pyramid, Part 2 of 3: The Lost City of Osiris
In this second part of a three-part article, Tony Bushby discusses the lost city of Osiris, evidence of automatons guarding pyramids, reports of levitation and suspended effigies, secrecy around the history of the Great Pyramid and why it is not Egyptian.

Ancient Tsunamis
Karen Mutton discovers ancient accounts and modern findings from tsunamis and inundations around the world since the last Ice Age, discussing buried cities that have been discovered and linked to Atlantis, and the results of liquefaction and inland tsunami events.

Science News 3301: Nuclear Decay
This issue, we reprint an article by Chris Illert from 1992 presenting a suppressed theory of nuclear decay from 1895 involving clairvoyant investigations by the Theosophical Society’s C.W. Leadbeater and Annie Besant—later proven by orthodox science.

Timestream and the Chronovisor: Talking to the Dead
Brian Allan brings us the controversial account of Father Pellegrino Maria Ernetti who professed that he had witnessed the crucifixion of Christ via his Chronovisor machine, and used it to observe other historical figures such as Napoleon and the philosopher Cicero.

In Search of Lunar Cities
Oleksiy Arkhypov examines ancient legends of cities on the Moon, photographic studies of artificial objects and landforms, and concludes it is too early to consider the Moon sufficiently studied to determine that no one has landed on its surface for four billion years.

Strange Times — 3301: Moon Structures
We publish two interviews with former Apollo astronaut consultant, Ken Johnston, by Coast to Coast’s George Noory and journalist Parvati Benu where Johnston discusses photographic proof of anomalies of ancient and modern design on the lunar surface kept secret by NASA.

REVIEWS

BOOKS

Strange by Andy Thomas
Worlds Apart by A.P.J. Dark
Extreme Human Antiquity by Michael A. Cremo
Your Animal, Your Soul Mirror by Tammy Billups
The Riddle of Alchemy by Paul Kiritsis
Life of a Mystic by Tanis Helliwell
Accelerating Insanity by Andrew A.D. Burgoyne
Undaunted by Gerard Aartsen
Vaccines, Amen by Aaron Siri
The Original Zodiac by Graham Phillips
The Fern Pharmacy by Robert Dale Rogers
The Complete Smudging Handbook by Markus Schirner

FILM

An Inconvenient Study directed by Chris Armstrong
Unpacking the Lies We’ve Been Fed directed by Matthew Skow