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Pop Corn

Our Mission

Popcorn is a media collective composed of scientists, activists, and media designers who take up scientific content and insights, process them, and present them in a way that allows an audience without scientific expertise to grasp and understand complex topics.

 

Alarmed by the phenomena and events surrounding COVID-19, we see it as our mission to work on and publish topics that go far beyond the mainstream narrative.

 

We were founded at the end of 2024, following the renowned symposium Omniwar by distinguished English scientist David A. Hughes, and have since been working on various political, economic, and societal phenomena such as the monetary system and the CO2 narrative.

 

The goal of our work and commitment is to raise awareness that the mainstream media bubble presents a different reality than the one that truly surrounds us. Just consider major contemporary narratives like the war in Ukraine, the genocide in Palestine, the COVID story, or the CO2 narrative. Through the constant repetition of half-truths and false contextualization, major media houses do not only make historical revisionism socially acceptable – no, they actively indoctrinate society with a completely distorted perception of political and economic reality.

Pop Corn

Our Media

Most of our publications can be found on this site. We produce articles, scientific texts, images, video contributions, translations, and magazines. We regularly plan and organize screenings and discussions for our audience and curious interested parties.

Our collective consists of a handful of experts—both women and men—with diverse skills and experiences, enabling us to cover and publish on a wide range of topics.

The global takeover has been planned and prepared for decades.
Only now does the ruling class have access to the technologies necessary for total surveillance: artificial intelligence, digital identities, and central bank digital currencies. This planned crime against humanity is based on the narrative of man-made “climate change.” To stifle any debate at its roots, one of the most effective propaganda terms is employed: “conspiracy theory.”

“The Agenda” uses historical documents and current developments—such as

  1. NO MONEY, NO CHOICE,

  2. FROM FARMER TO PHARMA,

  3. THE DIGITAL PRISON,
    and more, to illustrate how the global takeover is intended to be achieved.

What do the machine, technocracy (as a thanatocracy), patriarchy, and, on top of that, capitalism have in common?
Claudia von Werlhof sheds light on what has so far remained unexplained in the Omniwar analyses. Why are we where we are today? She expands the Omniwar concept of the Study Group on Technology & Power by adding a well-founded critique of technology—specifically, a critique of the machine that has long been taboo.

 

Claudia von Werlhof: Political scientist, sociologist, economist. The first professor of women’s studies in Austria. Her analyses focus on the Fourth Industrial Revolution, transhumanism, and the theory of the megamachine.