President Obama wants Big Tech to stop misinformation
The more you give politicians the power to regulate information, the more they will use that power to do only rational thing: use that power to preserve their leadership positions. While Democrats may think this will help them, very likely, the shoe will be on the other foot quickly and it will be used against them.
On Losing My Teaching Job
A chronicle of Covid Cult defiance, and its cost. Ultimately, though, it matters little. I do not regret taking a stand against these horrible pathologies that society adopted as “normal.”
Philadelphia and Los Angeles Are the Future of Masking
No matter how much evidence accumulates against their usage and how ludicrously absurd their statements and justifications are, Philadelphia and Los Angeles represent the future of masking; a clearly useless intervention, designed by incompetent and panicked “experts.”
Covid Policy Tactics Were Borrowed from the Vietnam War
The Coronavirus response has resembled the Vietnam War. To begin with, the justifications for starting the War and the Lockdowns were similarly questionable.
Social Credit in Italy: World Economic Forum’s ‘Agile Nations’ in Action
Agile governance may sound innocent—but in practice, it most certainly stands for a world in which transparent citizens live in a proverbial panopticon, monitored by technology—and billionaires enjoy traditional private lives and their large oceanfront properties, and limit their kids’ access to technology so that they grow up sharp.
Daniel Ellsberg: Putin Is Already Using His Nuclear Weapons
Ellsberg: The rationale that US and Russian leaders use when sabre-rattling is clear: the threat of nuclear war justifies obscene military spending and lines the pockets of arms dealers in both countries.
A Moratorium on mRNA ‘Vaccines’ is Needed
This might be news to many members of the public, but it is a long-accepted scientific fact that lipid nanoparticles used to deliver the mRNA in ‘vaccines’ can be toxic.
Worthy and Unworthy Victims
Chris Hedges speaks with British journalist Peter Oborne about worthy and unworthy victims, those we are allowed to pity, such as Ukrainians, and those, such as Palestinians or Iraqis, we ignore.