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A Journal of the Plague Year 2020: The use of the Imagination

April 16, 2020June 3, 2024 sanjay perera

But all that has been explored already through fiction: none of this is new but the translation of the imagined into reality; and this conversion rate of the imaginary into actuality will accelerate. Continue reading A Journal of the Plague Year 2020: The use of the Imagination

A Journal of the Plague Year 2020: Preamble

April 1, 2020March 2, 2022 sanjay perera

Yet the fear generated by, and on behalf of, this ‘pandemic’ has not only eclipsed all other major long-standing causes of illness and demise: it is brainwashing many into a consciousness or mindset of fear. Continue reading A Journal of the Plague Year 2020: Preamble

Envoi (2)

December 14, 2017April 1, 2020 sanjay perera

Wishing you well and success in serving the highest interests of all. Continue reading Envoi (2)

Taking notes 66: When the political is personal and the personal is political

June 20, 2017June 21, 2017 sanjay perera

by Sanjay Perera
The collective aspirations of its people go beyond the Who’s Who of Singapore and their supporters. The country also includes those who have no one in particular to speak for them. Continue reading Taking notes 66: When the political is personal and the personal is political

Envoi (1)

February 12, 2017December 14, 2017 sanjay perera

Wishing you well in your endeavours. Continue reading Envoi (1)

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Freedom and de-alienated labour

January 24, 2017February 12, 2017 sanjay perera

by Jeff Noonan
While there is still absolute deprivation of basic needs, this crime is not caused by lack of productive capacity, but inequality in the appropriation of natural resources and social wealth. Continue reading Freedom and de-alienated labour

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Taking notes 65: Trump’s triumph: what more can be done?

November 18, 2016January 20, 2017 sanjay perera

by Sanjay Perera
People are led by the nose through distractions of violence that keep them wallowing in their comfort zones, and festering in their hates.
Continue reading Taking notes 65: Trump’s triumph: what more can be done?

Who owns the Federal Reserve?

October 25, 2016October 28, 2016 sanjay perera

The biggest scam in the history of mankind–who owns the Federal Reserve?: a documentary Continue reading Who owns the Federal Reserve?

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The great exhibition: in our time

October 18, 2016 sanjay perera

The great exhibition: in our time (a documentary) Continue reading The great exhibition: in our time

The four horsemen: how the global economy works

October 11, 2016February 7, 2017 sanjay perera

Four horsemen: a documentary Continue reading The four horsemen: how the global economy works

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