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Congress Pressed To Act As Judicial Science Manual Controversy Deepens

Written by Kyle Kohli

new report is calling on Congress to intervene and force a taxpayer-funded scientific body to pull a biased climate chapter from the judicial Reference Manual of Scientific Evidence, warning that undisclosed conflicts of interest and dark money-backed advocacy networks remain embedded in guidance still being circulated to judges, even after the judiciary itself backed away

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The Plan to Use Smart Appliances to Force Us to Cut Energy Use

Written by Dr David McGrogan

In order to understand anything about public policy as the 21st century progresses, it is critically important to hone one’s ability to read esoterically. What is important is not what is said, but what is not said. There is the official, publicly acceptable, ‘exoteric’ line. And then there is the truth that lies underneath – often deliberately obscured

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Gates’ ‘Green Revolution’ Wikipedia Page Edited To Remove Criticism

Written by Stacey Malkan

An investigation by Claire Wilmot for the Bureau of Investigative Journalism detailed how consultants working for the London public relations firm Portland Communications secretly edited the Wikipedia page for the Gates Foundation’s controversial “Green Revolution” initiative to remove criticism and independent evaluations about the performance of the billion-dollar organization

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