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Will Entropy Define the New World Paradigm?

Written by Matthew Ehret

I recently wrote a lengthy analysis of lesser-known side to George Soros that I believe people who are serious about geopolitical topics should pay closer attention to if they wish to avoid falling prey to some very dangerous ideological traps being set in our path as we transition into a new world economic system.

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Why Worry about Warming? Cold is the Killer

Written by Viv Forbes

Green alarmists are fanning a firestorm of fear about man-made global warming. Earth always cycles between warmth and cold. Every recent warm period (Medieval Warming, Roman Warming etc) was a time of plenty for all life on Earth, whilst cold periods like the Little Ice Age saw crop failures, famine, migrations, invasions, disease and death.

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Michael ‘Hockey Stick’ Mann Eager For Crippling Climate Regs

Written by John O'Sullivan

Fugitive from justice, Michael ‘Hockey Stick’ Mann is once again working with his friends on the fake media pushing his extremist political to destroy the global economy.

Last Thursday this clown, who refuses to pay the court ordered million dollars he owes to Dr Tim Ball teamed up on MSNBC with climate change activist Katy Tur to set out what a Biden administration’s plans will be to implement economy-killing climate regulations by executive fiat.

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2020 Was Likely Not A Record Hurricane Season

Written by H Sterling Burnett

The title of a recent Washington Post story about hurricanes makes a bold but likely erroneous claim, “2020 Atlantic hurricane season breaks all-time record while leaving Gulf Coast battered.”

The Post is not alone in confidently, but likely wrongly, asserting the 2020 hurricane season has broken records.

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New lawsuit: Is Google Unlawfully Stealing Cellphone Data From You?

Written by Thomas Claburn

Google on Thursday was sued for allegedly stealing Android users’ cellular data allowances through unapproved, undisclosed transmissions to the web giant’s servers.

The lawsuit, Taylor et al v. Google [PDF], was filed in a US federal district court in San Jose on behalf of four plaintiffs based in Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin in the hope the case will be certified by a judge as a class action.

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COVID19 Fraud: Our UK Reader’s Letter Template to Boris Johnson

Written by John O'Sullivan

We have shown that science has firmly established that the COVID19 pandemic causes no greater loss of life than a normal flu outbreak. However, the harsh measures of ‘lockdown’ are causing far greater and disproportionate harm on society. So, we have been asked to provide our UK readers with this template letter for anyone to use who wants to write to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to request he revokes the emergency measures.

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Jogger’s Collapsed Lung Due to COVID19 Face Mask

Written by Emilia Jiang

A Chinese man’s left lung has collapsed after he jogged for two and a half miles while wearing a face mask. The 26-year-old resident, known by his alias Zhang Ping, was rushed to the Wuhan Central Hospital on May 7 after he became breathless and started suffering severe chest pain.

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What is Heat?

Written by Joseph E Postma

A science and physics lesson on what heat is and how our knowledge of heat debunks the pseudoscientific field of climate science.

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Scientists Discover Coral Reefs Recovered Quickly After Bleaching

Written by Ben Collins

It was a depressing if expected inevitability when Western Australia’s Rowley Shoals showed the first signs of mass coral bleaching earlier this year, but a follow-up survey has found a remarkable recovery looks likely to preserve the reef’s near-pristine health — at least for now.

Tom Holmes, the marine monitoring coordinator at the WA Department of Biodiversity, Conservation, and Attractions, said that while his team was still processing the data, it appeared the coral had pulled off an “amazing” return towards health over the past six months.

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