Senators Introduce Bill To Create Digital Identity for All Americans
“The public and private sectors should collaborate to deliver solutions that promote confidence, privacy, choice, equity, accessibility, and innovation. The private sector drives much of the innovation around digital identity and has an important role to play in delivering digital identity solutions.”
House Democrats Have Lost Their Minds
When Plaskett writes it was “misinformation” for Taibbi to be “alleging that CISA — a government entity — was working with the EIP to have posts removed from social media,” she herself is engaging in misinformation.
Macron’s tear gas tour
With hundreds of tooled-up gendarmes ensuring nobody but the invited few got anywhere near him, Macron’s visit to Ganges, like the previous day’s trip to Alsace, hardly spoke of a desire for dialogue.
CDC director gives misleading testimony to Congress
Another astonishing falsehood made by Walensky was her response to Congressman Clyde’s question about the Cochrane review which found that wearing face masks in the community “probably makes little to no difference” in preventing viral transmission.
The Tyranny of Cause and Effect Scientism
The rape of the natural world is the phallic invasion of scientism. With its intent to rip out nature’s secrets and mysteries through the masculine assault of force, disguised as curiosity and the quest for knowledge.
Don’t Let the Government Criminalize Free Speech
The government doesn’t care if you or someone you know has a legitimate grievance. It doesn’t care if your criticisms are well-founded. And it certainly doesn’t care if you have a First Amendment right to speak truth to power.
Detaching From “Scientific Consensus” Propaganda
“The greatest scientists in history are great precisely because they broke with the consensus. There is no such thing as consensus science. If it’s consensus, it isn’t science. If it’s science, it isn’t consensus. Period.” — Michael Crichton – physician, producer, and writer
Spurring an Endless Arms Race
Many of the billions of dollars being tacked onto the military budget are intended to procure exactly the items you would expect to use in a war with Russia or China (or both of them at once) in the late 2020s or 2030s.

