1150 Search Results for heart

The Liberal Heart that Hates First

Todd Hayen

I know I’m on the right side of the side of the fence with most of this crap we...

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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 in the...

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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 – both die...

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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 this country,...

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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 that a...

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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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Grief, Guilt and Graffiti — Why the Legacy of “Killer Carbide” in Bhopal Must Not Fade from Public View

Colin Todhunter

This article reassembles existing evidence to challenge a dominant narrative of the Bhopal disaster as a closed historical tragedy,...

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Continuism: a philosophy for humanity in the technocratic onslaught

Niall McCrae

How do we stop dystopian science-fiction movies coming true? Are we destined to be ruled by robots, and to...

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Fakes and Forgeries

Francis O'Neill

One evening, a lady who was new to my drawing class tentatively mentioned that her mother-in-law was writing a...

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5 Masterpieces of Contemporary American Cinema: Beyond The Crucible

David Penner

In part one of this series, we discussed a number of films which encapsulate the depravity of an America...

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Indian Farmers’ Protest Resurges Against Corporate Control: Where Is the Global Support This Time? 

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The 2020–2021 Indian farmers’ protests garnered significant international support due to the unprecedented scale and resilience of the movement...

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Oklahoma City Bombing 30th Anniversary – Why Did the Gov’t Blow Up a Day Care Center?

Etienne de la Boetie

Last month was the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing of 1995, where, according to the “government” and...

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Let Me Now Praise James Agee

Edward Curtin

On the Romantic poet John Keats’ tombstone in the Protestant Cemetery in Rome are these words, which he chose:...

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Inside CBDC’s Anti-Trump Rebrand

Kit Knightly

The planned rollout of a planet-wide network of “interoperable” digital currencies has shifted gears this year. Digital Currency is...

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This Week in the New Normal #101

Our successor to This Week in the Guardian, This Week in the New Normal is our weekly chart of...

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The Enemy of My Enemy

CJ Hopkins

One of the most effective thought-terminating clichés is “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.” It is particularly...

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