10 Powerful Traits of People with Integrity: Are You One? People with integrity are hard to find.To possess this rare trait, it takes more than just being a good-natured person and having friends.It’s deeper than that.
Coronavirus Fact-Check #6: Does wearing a mask do anything? Governments around the world are enforcing facial coverings to prevent SARS-Cov-2 infection, but does the science support their use?
“It’s all Bullsh*t” – 3 Leaks that Sink the Covid Narrative The science of the coronavirus is not disputed.
The 5G Health Summit Starts Tomorrow (June 1st) – Reserve Your Free Spot Here A global online summit featuring doctors, scientists activists addressing the health concerns of 5G technology and what people can do about it is set to take place the first week of June and it's free to sign up. Why are safety concerns that've been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals called
Understanding Harm Reduction: From Set and Setting to Policy This year millions of people will take psychedelics. For many, this will produce entirely positive and potentially life changing experiences. For some, however, the experience will be challenging.
Pandemic Adds New Threat for Rohingyas in Myanmar | Human Rights Watch This is what life is like for the 130,000 internally displaced Rohingyas trapped in detention camps in central Rakhine state in Myanmar: in the camps, they have no future, with little access to land or livelihoods. They depend on foreign aid supplies and die of treatable diseases because of
Confirmed Death of Alleged Rwandan Genocidaire | Human Rights Watch Just days after the arrest in France of Félicien Kabuga, one of the Rwandan genocide’s alleged masterminds, came the announcement that the remains of another – Augustin Bizimana, the minister of defense at the time of the killings – were identified in a grave in Pointe-Noire, Republic of Congo. That
Studies Show That Writing In A Journal Can Benefit Your Emotional & Physical Well-Being If you have read any of my previous articles, you may already know that I am a huge advocate of keeping a journal, or diary or notebook – whichever term you like best to describe the act of writing out your thoughts on paper, or if you prefer, typing them out
Coronavirus Fact-Check #5: Infection-Fatality Ratio Update The more data we gather, the more obvious it becomes that early fatality rate estimates were MASSIVELY exaggerated
Microdosers Report Less Anxiety and Substance Abuse Study finds microdosers are less likely to have suffered with anxiety or substance addiction.Microdosing–taking a sub-perceptual dose of a psychedelic substance–is becoming ever more popular.
Belarus: Activists, Journalists Jailed as Election Looms A nearly empty Oktyabrskaya Street in Minsk, Belarus amid coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic precautions on April 05, 2020.
New Moon In Gemini: Adaptability & Confusion We are having a New Moon in Gemini on May 22nd or 23rd, depending on where you are located in the world.
The Online Double-bind Thanks to engin akyurt for sharing their work on Unsplash. The trap was set at least twenty-five years ago and the mice jumped at the smell of the cheese. I am referring to the introduction of the computer as a mass necessity and the Internet that followed. I was slow
Colorado Department of Public Health Accused of Falsifying COVID-19 Death Numbers The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment announced a change to how it tallies coronavirus deaths amid complaints that it inflated numbers.
Trippy Talk: Art as a Vehicle for Spirituality with Aaron Moulton Aaron Moulton is a curator that works with contemporary art, artists, and art worlds by building different frameworks of context in order to analyze cultural phenomena.