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.
Covid-19 Fueling Anti-Asian Racism and Xenophobia Worldwide (New York) – Governments should take urgent steps to prevent racist and xenophobic violence and discrimination linked to the Covid-19 pandemic while prosecuting racial attacks against Asians and people of Asian descent, Human Rights Watch said today. On May 8, 2020, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that “the pandemic continues
Doctors, Scientists & More Gather Online For A Summit About The Health Concerns of 5G Technology A global online summit featuring doctors, scientists activists addressing the health concerns of 5G technology and what people can do about it
Guide to Machine Elves and Other DMT Entities DMT (N, N-dimethyltryptamine) is an incredibly powerful, short-lasting tryptamine psychedelic found naturally in animals, fungi, and a wide variety of plants.
Bangladesh: Rohingya Refugees in Risky Covid-19 Quarantine Expand People stand by the banks of Bhasan Char, or floating island, in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh, December 2019. © 2019 AP Photo/Saleh Noman (New York) – Bangladesh authorities have quarantined 29 Rohingya refugees without adequate access to aid on an unstable silt island in the Bay of Bengal, Human
US: State Department Should Affirm Rights for All US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, right, unveils the creation of Commission on "Unalienable" Rights, headed by Mary Ann Glendon, left, a Harvard Law School professor and a former U.S.
The “World’s Highest” 5G Tower Has Been Installed At The Summit of Mount Everest China Mobile and the Huawei corporation have installed the 5G network on Mount Everest.
Pandemic Delays: Postponing the Assange Extradition Hearing “Mr Assange will be facing a David and Goliath battle with his hands tied behind his back.” Edward Fitzgerald QC, lawyer for Julian Assange, April 27, 2020 Julian Assange must have had time amidst cramped and hostile surrounds, paper work, pleas and applications, to ponder what circle of Dante’s
Cambodia: Covid-19 Spurs Bogus ‘Fake News’ Arrests Expand A screenshot of TVFB journalist, Sovann Rithy, who was arrested on April 7, 2020 for allegedly “stirring chaos” by quoting a Hun Sen speech. © 2019 Rithy Sovann/Facebook (Bangkok) – Cambodian authorities are using the Covid-19 pandemic to carry out arbitrary arrests of opposition supporters and government critics, Human Rights
Coronavirus Fact-Check #4: Why are so many healthcare workers dying? Media reports paint a picture of healthcare workers being hit very hard by the pandemic, but the statistics suggest otherwise.