1069 Search Results for heart

Night for Day or Day for Night in the Heart of Darkness

Edward Curtin

“I had a dream, which was not all a dream. The bright sun was extinguish’d, and the stars Did...

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More “sudden heart attacks” …with a “climate change” twist

Kit Knightly Anyone following the news cycle since the Covid “vaccines” rolled out has seen a simply remarkable uptick...

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Another predicted spike in heart attacks (but it’s still nothing to do with the vaccines)

Kit Knightly This past week saw two high-profile Australians – cricketer Shane Warne and Labour senator Kimberley Kitching –...

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Increased energy prices could “cause heart attacks and strokes”

Kit Knightly Our UK readers will be familiar with the press coverage of the cost of living crisis in...

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Aortic Stenosis: The latest heart attack scapegoat

Kit Knightly In only our second article of this new year, This Year in the New Normal, OffG predicted...

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Wearing Your Heart on Your Lapel

W Stephen Gilbert We’re entering the poppy season again. Soon we’ll be able to play the game of spotting...

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The Divine Right of Dark-hearted Despots

This essay was in part, inspired by — and written in memory of — William Blum (1932-2018). Blum was...

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A Partisanship Of The Heart: Interior Measures Towards A Re-Visioning Of Capitalism’s Imperium Of Death

by Phil Rockstroh According to a nationwide study [https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/drug-overdose-data.htm] conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),...

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King Coal and the Nuclear Heartland, Hand in Hand in Cumbria

by Marianne Birkby at Radiation Free Lakeland The “nuclear heartland” is how Cumbria, home to Sellafield, the nuclear industry’s...

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Moths in the rain

Sylvia Shawcross

I am left now with only Frederick the racoon at the window. He has stopped scratching at the handle...

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“CopenPay” – Europe’s first Climate-centric Social Credit Scheme

Kit Knightly

The world’s first climate-related social rewards scheme came into being two weeks ago, when the city of Copenhagen officially...

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A Time of Shame and Sorrow: When It Comes to Political Violence, We All Lose

John & Nisha Whitehead

“Whenever any American’s life is taken by another American unnecessarily—whether it is done in the name of the law...

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The man on the stage

Sylvia Shawcross

Here is some unsolicited advice from an old woman living in the wilderness of Canada. I mean well. There...

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Trump Assassination Attempt – The stories so far

Kit Knightly

It’s three days since the alleged attempt on Donald Trump’s life, and while we’re not really any closer to...

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War on Farmers: World Bank Sowing Seed-Colonialism in Africa

Colin Todhunter

In Kenya, a law was passed in 2012 that prohibits farmers’ rights to save, share, exchange or sell unregistered...

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What, Me Worry?

Todd Hayen

Is it over? Will people continue to die due to the Covid vaccines? Or have the excess deaths hit...

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That’s All Folks (Redux)

CJ Hopkins

Well, what do you know, it looks like we’ve got another “CRISIS OF DEMOCRACY” on our hands. Yes, that’s...

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Mission Creep: How the Police State Acclimates Us to Being Modern-Day Slaves

John & Nisha Whitehead

“In a fully developed bureaucracy there is nobody left with whom one can argue, to whom one can present...

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Welcome to the Age of Abstraction

Sinéad Murphy

The UK Metereological Office has just reported that we have enjoyed the hottest May on record. Meanwhile, those of...

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Damage is a Given

Sylvia Shawcross

The heavy rains are rich with life in the Spring. Even when the lilacs have died and the wafting...

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