
Principia Scientific is back! Despite their best attempts to take down this unique online platform for truth and transparency in science and tech fields, our enemies failed. Our apologies to our loyal followers for the temporary loss of service .
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Principia Scientific is back! Despite their best attempts to take down this unique online platform for truth and transparency in science and tech fields, our enemies failed. Our apologies to our loyal followers for the temporary loss of service .
Written by Sayer Ji

The internet loves a good “natural cure” recovery story. For instance, when Dr. Mary Newport, MD, dramatically reverses her husband’s symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease after just two weeks of adding coconut oil to his diet, thousands enthusiastically share the story.
But despite their popularity, anecdotes rarely stand the test of time, nor the scrutiny of the medical community, at least not like experimental research published in peer-reviewed biomedical journals.
Written by Joseph Mercola

The United States has seen a rapid rise in pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes over the last decade. Nearly 80 million people—about one in four—now has diabetes or pre-diabetes.
Diabetes among children and teens is also growing at a rapid rate. The most recent data reveals that, between 2001 and 2009, type 2 diabetes among children aged 10-19 rose by 30 percent.
Written by Jennifer Margulis and Joe Wang

The human nose is not usually considered an asset. Most humans are more concerned with how our noses look than how they function, unless, that is, we’re plagued with sinus infections or have lost our sense of smell due to COVID.
Written by aei.org

Renowned author and climate skeptic Michael Crichton said in 2003 there is no place for consensus in science, and he is absolutely right. You don’t do science by consensus. It isn’t a vote.
Written by off-guardian.org

The efforts to require every American to be injected with an experimental vaccine for Covid-19 are based on the false notion that vaccination will protect recipients from becoming infected with SARS-Cov-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, or protect them from passing along the infection to other people.
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

How do you market and implement a financial system that nobody would want if they understood its full ramifications — a change so huge that it not only would mean the end of currency as we know it, but a total revision of sovereignty and individual rights?
Written by Anders Corr

The metaverse, that virtual world that teens everywhere are entering with a headset and hand controllers, could eventually pull in $8 trillion.
That so enthralls Mark Zuckerberg that he changed the name of Facebook (the parent company) to Meta and is developing haptic gloves that interact and give tactile sensations. Haptic suits that give full-body sensation are under development.
Written by Steve Milne

A study led by the University of Queensland (UQ) has found that humpback whales can learn complex songs from whales in other regions.
Led by Dr. Jenny Allen at UQ’s School of Veterinary Science, researchers discovered that New Caledonian humpback whales were able to learn songs from their Australian east coast counterparts with great accuracy.
Written by Laura Dobberstein

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Almost 40 million residents of Japan spent the weekend in The Time Before Smartphones after local telco KDDI Corp. experienced its biggest outage to date – affecting both voice calls and data communications.
Written by The Exposé

How is it that more than 190 governments from all over the world ended up dealing with the Covid pandemic in almost exactly the same manner, with lockdowns, mask mandates, and vaccination cards now being commonplace everywhere?
The answer may lie in the Young Global Leaders school, which was established and managed by Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum (“WEF”), and that many of today’s prominent political and business leaders passed through on their way to the top.
Written by Tina Hesman Saey and Erin Garcia de Jesús

Monkeypox is not yet a global public health emergency, the World Health Organization said June 25.
The decision comes as the outbreak of the disease related to smallpox continues to spread, affecting at least 4,100 people in 46 countries as of June 24. That includes at least 201 cases in the United States.
Those cases have been found in 25 states and the District of Columbia, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Written by zerohedge.com

At some point in the future, the human race will arrive at an epoch where people will wonder how – back in the stone age of pre-2022 – we would get status alerts about our food deliveries, without having a dildo inside of us.
Written by BBC

A whole baby woolly mammoth has been found frozen in the permafrost of north-western Canada – the first such discovery in North America.
The mummified ice age mammoth is thought to be more than 30,000 years old. It was found by gold miners in Yukon’s Klondike region on Tuesday.
Written by patriots4truth.org

I wanted to point out Columbia University also helped the Pilgrim Society, at the turn of the century, by corrupting physics and later controlling the U.S. patent office…which you and Douglas have pointed out in previous AIM articles!
Written by Caitlin Johnston
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All of our world’s worst problems are created by the powerful. The powerful will keep creating those problems until ordinary people use their superior numbers to make them stop. Ordinary people don’t use their superior numbers to stop the powerful because the powerful are continuously manipulating people’s understanding of what’s going on.
Humans are storytelling creatures. If you can control the stories humans are telling themselves about the world, you control the humans, and you control the world.