On twitter I posted "I've been following Couey's rationale for quite a while now but I just can't accept the "no virus" hypothesis - too much evidence for a pathogen which can't be explained by infectious clones. I found Yeadon's essay unconvincing." and one Dr. Trust Worthy suggested the answer could be found in Denis Rancourt's writing…
On twitter I posted "I've been following Couey's rationale for quite a while now but I just can't accept the "no virus" hypothesis - too much evidence for a pathogen which can't be explained by infectious clones. I found Yeadon's essay unconvincing." and one Dr. Trust Worthy suggested the answer could be found in Denis Rancourt's writings. So there's another chunk of research for me to do...
Quick observation from your essay here would be a realisation of just how important the apparent unwinding of the petrodollar will be in freeing the world from the hegemony described. Yippee!
Also this snippet "Saddam started the ball rolling in late 2000 offering to accept payments in the new Euro. Threats to the petrodollar had to be eliminated, hence the Iraq war. " made me realise how Britain electing to stay out of the Euro made Blair a rather unique (and also willing) lapdog for Bush's Iraq project.
On twitter I posted "I've been following Couey's rationale for quite a while now but I just can't accept the "no virus" hypothesis - too much evidence for a pathogen which can't be explained by infectious clones. I found Yeadon's essay unconvincing." and one Dr. Trust Worthy suggested the answer could be found in Denis Rancourt's writings. So there's another chunk of research for me to do...
Quick observation from your essay here would be a realisation of just how important the apparent unwinding of the petrodollar will be in freeing the world from the hegemony described. Yippee!
Also this snippet "Saddam started the ball rolling in late 2000 offering to accept payments in the new Euro. Threats to the petrodollar had to be eliminated, hence the Iraq war. " made me realise how Britain electing to stay out of the Euro made Blair a rather unique (and also willing) lapdog for Bush's Iraq project.
Interesting you mention the petro dollar, it's been on my mind quite a bit recently. I'll probably write something on it soon.