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The Sad Demise Of The Social Contract

Written by Jeffrey A. Tucker

This is not about whether there is such a thing as a literal social contract. The phrase has always been a metaphor, and an imprecise one since it was first invoked by Enlightenment-era thinkers trying to sort through a rationale for collective practice of some sort

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Not the usual wine

Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

One curious feature of the business we’re in, and of public policy commentary generally, is that sensible people are usually sorry when they’re proved right about a gloomy prognostication and happy when they’re wrong

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41 pc Increase in Young People Excess Deaths Since Covid ‘Vaccine’ Roll Out

Written by Judy Wilyman PhD

SIDS stands for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and since February 2021, when our WA premier, Mark McGowan, told parents they were “drop kicks” if they did not get the COVID (genetically engineered) mRNA injections and to “grow a brain”, we now have SADSSudden Adult Death Syndrome as well as a significant increase in many chronic illnesses that are linked to our genetics

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