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Knowing All that We Need to Know

Todd Hayen It is a mystery to me why human beings, as a whole, seem to think that the...

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Technocensorship: The Government’s War on So-Called Dangerous Ideas

John Whitehead “There is more than one way to burn a book. And the world is full of people...

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WORLDCOIN: AI Requires Proof That You Are Human

Karen Hunt In the opening scene of the original Blade Runner film, Leon, a Nexus-6 replicant is given a...

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Trans Rights and the Order of Speech: Part Two

Simon Elmer This is Part II of this essay, you can read Part I here. The Misogyny of ‘Trans’...

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22 Memes to Get You Through the Day – Aliens R Real Edition

Our first memes in many a moon, and it’s fittingly space-themed. As expected, the US Congress’ “UFO hearings” sparked...

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Cow Flatulations & Daffodils

Sylvia Shawcross In a stream of consciousness world there are no paddles for your boat. There will come a...

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This is Psychosis, Plain and Simple

Todd Hayen I just saw a headline that was in line with the prevailing insanity, but it really seemed...

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The Fatal Error of Sheep

Todd Hayen I will start this article with an apology to those readers who lack a ense of humour...

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It is always about the children

Sylvia Shawcross I hesitated to write this piece for two reasons: I’m not a member of the 2SLGBTQI* community...

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To Live Forever

Karen Hunt “Forget the fountain of youth, pal of mine. You can live to be a thousand, and it...

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If It Was Allowed, I’d Hold You Down and…

Edward Curtin I think it is generally accepted that the practice of medicine has changed radically over the past...

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Deconstructing Marianna in Conspiracyland – Introduction

Iain Davis The BBC’s “Marianna in Conspiracyland” podcast series is presented by Marianna Spring, the BBC’s specialist disinformation and...

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Death by Pixels

Sylvia Shawcross I am living out my days in what once was a forested community but now a growing...

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Run mad as often as you choose; but do not faint

Sinéad Murphy The University of Sunderland is advertising ‘masterclasses’ in ‘Menopause in the Workplace.’ The ad has been running...

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From Net Zero to Glyphosate: Agritech’s Greenwashed Corporate Power Grab 

Colin Todhunter Today, in the mainstream narrative, there is much talk of a ‘food transition’. Big agribusiness and ‘philanthropic’...

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Skimming Off the Scum

Todd Hayen Skimming off the scum generally means getting rid of waste. Scraping off from the surface of useful...

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Conspirators for the Constitution: When Anti-Government Speech Becomes “Sedition”

John & Nisha Whitehead “In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” attributed to George...

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Moving Toward a Global Empire: Humanity Sentenced to a Unipolar Prison and a Digital Gulag

David Skripac “COVID is critical because this is what convinces people to accept, to legitimize, total biometric surveillance.” Yuval...

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Squabble-Warbling Again

Sylvia shawcross So I was on the phone to a government department and was speaking to the computer. Or...

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The Anti-Anti-Semitism Follies

CJ Hopkins Roll up, roll up, because it’s time once again for The Anti-Anti-Semitism Follies! That’s right, folks, it’s...

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