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The Drake Well: Not To Be Forgotten

Written by Dr. Jay Lehr

American oil history began for certain in a valley along a creek in a remote area of northwestern Pennsylvania on August 27, 1859. There a well drilled, with the intention of profiting from the extraction of oil, by Edwin Drake reached 69.5 feet into the ground and filled with oil to within 5 inches of the surface. Numerous countries have claimed to have drilled the first commercial oil well but with far less documentation.

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New Levels Of Repression In France

Written by Dr Urmie Ray

Former Cambridge University mathematics professor and Principia Scientific International contributor, Dr Urmie Ray, has been monitoring the dire COVID tyranny unfolding from within her native France. Below is the first of her “at the scene” reports for our readers.

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A Legacy of Corruption in the FDA and Big Pharma

Written by The Mises Institute

Our healthcare system is broken, a fact nobody would have disputed in pre-Covid days. Regulatory capture is a reality, and the pharmaceutical industry is fraught with examples. Yet we trusted private-public partnerships to find an optimal solution to a global pandemic, assuming a crisis would bring out the best in historically corrupt institutions.

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Why the Biden COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate is Unconstitutional

Written by substack.com

On September 9, President Biden announced he would circumvent the democratic process, ordering the Secretary of the Department of Labor to require employers with over 100 workers to “ensure their workforces are fully vaccinated or show a negative test at least once a week.”

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John Kerry – Climate Doom Zealot

Written by Jack Dini

President Biden’s climate envoy John Kerry says that unless the word’s top 20 worst emitters do not take ‘bold action’ to tackle the climate crisis, the global environment will reach a point of no return. (1)

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