The World Economic Forum has announced it has recruited hundreds of thousands of “information warriors” to control the internet, policing social media and forums for “misinformation” and ‘conspiracy content’ which will then be systematically shut down
Interviews with US researchers for a piece in the Washington Post earlier today contain revelations that walrus and polar bear populations in the Russian Far East continue to thrive, despite insisting that polar bears face a dire future without human interference
Fathers are often the role model for their children. Richard Feynman’s father taught him how to think, not what to think. Aage Bohr grew up working with his father Niels Bohr at the University of Copenhagen.
Every newspaper in the world has a daily column on astrology. How many papers carry even a weekly column on astronomy? – this is a major, disappointing difference between the two fields, as pointed out by Carl Sagan
Fourteen planned smart motorways – including 11 that are already paused and three earmarked for construction – will be removed from government road-building plans, Downing Street confirms
Fluoride is found everywhere today, from antibiotics to drinking water, non-stick pans to toothpaste, making exposure inevitable. All the more reason why research proving this common spice can prevent fluoride damage is so promising…
The WHO has had a set of international health regulations (IHRs) aka a sanitary code to deal with multi-nation infectious disease outbreaks since 1969.
There are back door routes to the brain. COVID vaccine developers have traversed a path through those doors. And they knew they had entered the brain by November 2020, before the vaccine rollout
How different would things be—how much healthier and happier would we be, as individuals and as a society—if we took the approach that innovations to our way of life were likely to be harmful until proven otherwise?
So yesterday, I spent two hours getting thoroughly depressed reading about trans legislation and court actions across the country and around the world.
A criminology professor at Florida State University suddenly left his lucrative position after it was discovered that he skewed statistical data to make racism seem more prevalent than it actually is