Humanity Must Move Beyond Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt
We have the knowledge to implement solutions that are good for humanity and the earth. If we manage to get rid of perverse incentives, and make it a logical step to go for such solutions, humanity can thrive and prosper.
“Freaks: Coming out as Unvaxxed”—Film Review
Claire Dooley of DailyClout created an incredible film that highlights the similarities between the discrimination of gay people throughout the years and the discrimination against unvaccinated people that persists today.
California’s Plan to Disappear the Homeless
Elected officials continue to turn to draconian measures to disappear homeless people. California is moving ahead with a plan that will allow the state to force the unhoused into court-ordered treatment programs for a period of up to two years – and potentially much longer.
They’re Just not Jaded
The story of economic growth over the last centuries is the story of a conversion on non-monetized forms of wealth—call them natural, social, cultural, and spiritual capital—into monetized goods and services.
War Profiteers Oversee Pentagon Spending
The foxes are guarding the hen house when it comes to billions under review by the Commission on the National Defense Strategy.
The FDA “major shift” = Annual cull of seniors, kids, and disabled
On Monday, the FDA through its various PR firms announced a “major shift” — that is actually just implementing the plan that they have had for a year — to make Covid shots annual like the failed flu shot program.
The UK Government: Kakistocracy or Kleptocracy?
In the UK “the electorate” empowers people who are corrupt and/or stupid. This is a democratic principle which the government then protects on the international stage, currently by sending Eastern Europeans to their deaths.
Few Thinking Logically About The Risk Of Nuclear War
There’s no logical basis for the belief that we’ll get lucky again. Believing nuclear war won’t happen because it didn’t happen last time is a type of fallacious reasoning known as normalcy bias; it’s as rational as believing Russian roulette is safe because the man handing you the pistol didn’t blow his head off when he pulled the trigger.