The Great Game this Week: 2022 races out of the gates and trips on its shoelaces

In this first episode of The Great Game of 2022, V and I discussed some of the major issues shaping our world and the storms ushering in the new year.

One of the principled topics unpacked in this show, is how Klaus Schwab was inspired by the Jesuitical Liberation theology of the fascist-turned Marxist “Red Bishop” Helder Camara who led a spiritual reform that made poverty a sign of the divine amidst a Maoist cultural revolution for the entire world. We demonstrate how this thinking underlies not only the reforms undertaken by today’s Jesuit Pope Francis and the Greening of Christianity which has enmeshed the Vatican deeply into the machinations of the World Economic Forum’s “You’ll own nothing and be happy” program for a world of scarcity and mass poverty, but also why the Liberation Theology formula of “God favors the poor” has instrumentalized humanity against itself. Under this perversion of Christianity, humanity is expected to be ushered back into the garden of eden purged of the apple of knowledge that set us into disequilibrium with nature, as a new race of transhumanist high priests manage the supposed global reform.

Other topics addressed include: Why the head of Russia Today is demonstrably part of a fifth column operation within Russia, how RT’s former editor Riley Waggaman has been playing a counter-gang to RT has unleashed a new psy op to convince a western audience that Putin is a complicit part of the anti-human Great Reset agenda. We also address the insanity of German energy politics, the inside job of the Ukrainian plane shot out of the sky in 2020, and the Malaysian airliner shot down in 2014, and finally the color revolution underway in Kazakhstan.

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Matthew Ehret is the Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Patriot Review , and Senior Fellow at the American University in Moscow. He is author of the ‘Untold History of Canada’ book series and Clash of the Two Americas (which you can purchase by clicking those links). In 2019 he co-founded the Montreal-based Rising Tide Foundation .

Study reveals what could be behind long Covid

Persistent blood-clotting may be the cause, according to South African scientists

Researchers at South Africa’s Stellenbosch University say they have evidence that significant and persistent microclotting may explain the symptoms experienced by people suffering from ongoing symptomatic coronavirus.

Writing in a piece published in The Guardian on Wednesday, Resia Pretorius, a professor of physiological sciences, revealed the findings of her study into the identification and causes of long Covid.

Pretorius ascribed the condition and its symptoms to a phenomenon known as microclotting. “A recent study in my lab revealed that there is significant microclot formation in the blood of both acute Covid-19 and long Covid patients,” the scientist wrote.

She noted that humans are normally able to break down clots through a process called fibrinolysis. However, data from her study shows that those suffering from long Covid have been unable to overcome microclots.

“The presence of persistent microclots and hyperactivated platelets (also involved in clotting) perpetuates coagulation and vascular pathology, resulting in cells not getting enough oxygen in the tissues to sustain bodily functions (known as cellular hypoxia),” she wrote.

She concluded that hypoxia could be the cause of the debilitating symptoms reported by long Covid patients. 


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This reinforces earlier observations that acute Covid-19 affects not only the respiratory system, but the cardiovascular system too.

Pretorius noted that people suffering from long Covid are not able to have their condition easily diagnosed as the appropriate pathology tests are not readily available.

She called for “urgent” research into the condition in order to aid diagnosis and develop treatment protocols, especially given hypoxia can elevate the risk of stroke and heart attack.

It is believed 100 million people around the world are suffering from ongoing symptomatic coronavirus. Sufferers report a number of symptoms, including extreme fatigue, brain fog, muscle weakness, and sleep difficulties, as well as the ongoing respiratory problems associated with Covid-19.

Others have noted the development of anxiety and depression.

Trump ‘rallied the mob to attack’, Biden says in Capitol riot anniversary speech

Biden attacked Trump’s ‘bruised ego’ in Jan. 6 speech and claimed his predecessor did nothing to stop the violence

US President Joe Biden targeted Donald Trump during a speech on the anniversary of the January 6 Capitol riot, claiming he “rallied the crowd” to attack the Capitol and then watched the destruction unfold on television.

​Biden accused rioters of attempting to overturn the election results and ​”subvert the constitution” while Trump was “watching it all on television and doing nothing for hours.”

​”We are in a battle for the soul of America,” Biden declared on Thursday, as he promised to defend the nation and “allow no one to place a dagger at the throat of democracy.” 

Speaking about Trump’s claims that the 2020 presidential election was fraudulent, Biden said the former president just “can’t accept he lost.”

Trump’s claims are a symptom of his “bruised ego” which Biden claimed matters more to him than the constitution. “We must be absolutely clear about what is true and what is a lie,”  Biden said.

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The crisis in American democracy is only intensifying

“The election of 2020 was the greatest demonstration of democracy in the history of this country,” the president concluded about the election that put him in the White House, noting the record number of voters that came out to the polls.

Trump had planned on giving his own January 6 speech, in which he was going to focus on the 2020 election and the House committee currently investigating his alleged role in instigating the riot. After objections from numerous Republicans, however, Trump canceled the event and said he would address many of the same topics during an Arizona rally later this month.

Throngs of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021, in an attempt to stop the certification of Biden’s win. Trump had earlier spoken at a ‘Save America’ rally during which he repeated claims of election fraud and urged supporters to fight for the country.