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Of dialectics, orchestrated crises, and social control.
I thought I’d take this opportunity to talk about a very special pet hate of mine.
Sep 16
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Sean Stinson
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The Unmaking of Asceticism: How the Protestant Work Ethic Consumed Itself
From John Wycliffe to Joel Osteen, from the medieval monastery to the American mega church, the journey from the medieval Catholic doctrine of poverty…
Sep 3
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Sean Stinson
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August 2025
A Rebuttal: On Truth, Power, and Christian Witness
The following is written in response to a recent article published by The Spectator.
Aug 29
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Sean Stinson
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Invisible Enemies: How Abstract Language Weaponises Fear and Shapes Conformity
“The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by an endless series of hobgoblins, most…
Aug 22
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Sean Stinson
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June 2025
Empire of Chaos: The Final Reckoning
When we last left our hero, the acrid smell of Baghdad airport tarmac and Hellfire missile hung in the digital breeze, while the Star Spangled Banner…
Jun 21
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Sean Stinson
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March 2025
Reality Bites – The Return of Great Power Politics
When you spend most of your time observing the world, it's easy to understand cause and effect.
Mar 5
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Sean Stinson
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August 2022
A History Of Lies
Authors note: Reproduced from my old blog. Originally published May 1 2018.
Aug 3, 2022
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Sean Stinson
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April 2022
Dr. Strangeklaus, or How I learned to stop worrying and love the New World Order
"Ivermectin and “lab leaks” and natural immunity and “variants” and the dozen other deck chairs so many people spent two years assiduously re-arranging…
Apr 1, 2022
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Sean Stinson
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March 2022
Putin’ the Geo back in Geopolitics
A recurring theme of my recent writings has been geography, and how it should form the basis of any material analysis of international relations – put…
Mar 28, 2022
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Sean Stinson
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maps (and legends)
Judging by the response to my past piece, it seems the idea of supranational governance, an elite ruling class and grand chessboard strategy is weird…
Mar 23, 2022
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Sean Stinson
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What's Behind the New Iron Curtain?
“The center of gravity of international affairs is importantly shifting from the Atlantic to the Pacific and Indian Oceans.” Henry Kissinger
Mar 16, 2022
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Sean Stinson
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Covid 9-11: End of Part I
“The Nation state as a fundamental unit of man's organized life has ceased to be the principal creative force: International banks and multinational…
Mar 5, 2022
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Sean Stinson
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