The Trump-Russia Saga: The Death Spiral of American Journalism
The failure to report accurately on the Trump-Russia saga for the four years of the Trump presidency is bad enough. Worse, major media organizations, which produced thousands of stories and reports that were false, refuse to engage in a serious postmortem.
The Culling: The War on Birds
This war on birds affects us in many ways. It feeds the “viral” lie and allows for the justification of utterly insane countermeasures to be utilized to protect us from an unseen foe.
Right-to-repair laws: Pushback against corporate power
For farmers, few examples of those corporate constraints are more frustrating than repair restrictions and patent rights that prevent them from saving seeds from their own crops for future planting.
Corruption and COVID: We Are Not ‘All In This Together’
Beware overtures to ‘personal responsibility’ for the response to COVID, at either the individual or national level. They may be used to deflect from corruption.
A Manual on Removing the Yoke From Your Neck
We are at a juncture of history where the great resetters are attempting a massive new power grab, and they are putting a lot of work into confusing us and making us forget that we were born free.
Manufacturing ignorance: Agnotology vs. misinformation studies
Most people think of ignorance as the absence of knowledge. Proctor and others in the field of agnotology argue the opposite — that ignorance is socially constructed in the same way that knowledge is.
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The West’s Betrayal of Freedom
Westerners once endlessly propagandized “freedom” as the ultimate democratic virtue. Now, in fear of revolt, the leaders of these countries are mounting an opposite campaign.
Dioxin resources page for citizens & journalists
This scenario is not merely about chemicals; it’s about the intersection of science, politics, corporate interests, and human nature. The situation is always playing out where people, their homes, their families and their livelihoods are under siege.
Could Fauci’s Replacement Be Even Worse?
The WHO posted a video on Twitter featuring Hotez, in which he refers to vaccine safety advocates as “anti-science aggressors” and claims “anti-vaccine activism” has become “a major killing force globally.”
Credentialism And The Fate Of Academia
Producing loyal and passive citizens is something our schools do pretty well. The uncritical thinking aspect of this goal serves a purpose and puts in doubt the place of critical thinking in any national curriculum. A nation of critical thinkers would be a dangerous thing.
Cancer through another lens
Mark’s argument explains the origin of the disease—one that consistently involves fungi and the suppression of cellular function. He calls this theory the cell suppression theory and argues it could open the door to new ways of looking at, researching, treating and even preventing cancer.
EPA Is Allowing Poisonous Seeds To Devastate Communities
Seeds coated in pesticides led to the town becoming a virtual Superfund site, but it is astoundingly common for these seeds to be used to grow our food.
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