Universities propping up a dystopian system
When Professors at the Universities of Queensland and Oxford, write that Teaching and Research have a remit to search for new business models and policies to assist “the Great Reset”, then we know that something is badly wrong.
Particularly, when one of these two universities, namely Oxford, has topped the world rankings of Universities for a number of years according to the Times Higher Education Supplement.
The extraordinary new book, ‘The dark side of Academia: How Truth is Suppressed’, published by Truth University Press in August 2022 with the support of HARE, exposes the way in which universities have become compromised. It charts the multiple failures as supported by Peer Review, authoritarian Management, infringements of Academic Freedom, the stifling of Critical Thinking and funding by vested interests, be it governments or industry.
So, now that universities are revealed as handmaidens of the establishment, the book offers a much needed clarion-call to the establishment of new institutions that develop Critical Thinking in an environment of free and untrammelled inquiry. The book is written by The Secret Professor and will open your ideas to truths concerning Climate Change, the suppression of homeopathic medicine, Dead Sea Scrolls archaeology and the history of the Great Fire of London along with the claim that Sir Christopher Wren’s place was the architect of St Paul’s cathedral and Britain’s greatest architect.
The book has a Foreword by historian and geo-political commentator John Hamer, author of the Falsification of History and The Falsification of Science, and an Afterword by Dr Tess Lawrie, co-founder of the World Council for Health.
The softback and Kindle editions are available through Amazon (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dark-Side-Academia-Truth-Suppressed-ebook/dp/B0B7WBTZXX).
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