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New book: Animal Farm 2 by Martin Knox

Written by PSI editor

Fiction author and qualified chemical engineer, Martin Knox, has published his new book Animal Farm 2 which continues George Orwell’s 1945 political satire Animal Farm, updating it to include the Cold War and its aftermath, within a broader context of the superpowers’ environmental movements.

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Pentagon gave $39 MILLION to Dr. Peter Daszak’s EcoHealth Alliance

Written by The Daily Mail

The Pentagon gave $39 million to a charity that funded controversial coronavirus research at a Chinese lab accused of being the source for Covid-19, federal data reveals. The news comes as the charity’s chief, British-born scientist Dr. Peter Daszak, was exposed in an alleged conflict of interest and back-room campaign to discredit lab leak theories.

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Creative Thinking in Science & Arts Not for the Faint Hearted

Written by scientificamerican.com

Over the past few months, I’ve been invited to speak with well-known writers, musicians and film producers regarding my recent book, Extraterrestrial. Prior to these conversations, I was on the receiving (and admiring) end of their artistic work, but now they were curious about my own research as a scientist. These exchanges led me to recognize the similarities between innovation in the arts and the sciences.

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Shocking Case of Academic Censorship

Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

In this interview, professor Mark Crispin Miller, Ph.D., provides us with a startling example of a crackdown on academic freedom, with dire implications for free speech in America today. Ironically, it was his teaching students how to question propaganda, and to resist it, that brought on the curtailment of his academic freedom, after over 20 years of teaching that important subject at New York University.

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