Covid Related News: Descent into Madness Births in New South Wales, Australia, continue to plummet and Wilson Sy’s recent analysis of death related to the covid injections in elderly Australians is so staggering it should lead to a Royal Commission. The Dutch National Institute for Public Health has confirmed a decline in the cognitive abilities
They are lying to you; fossil fuel emissions do not cause global warming A study conducted on data from 1750 to 2018 found that atmospheric human-caused fossil CO2 represented 23% of the total emissions since 1750, with the remaining 77% in the CO2 exchange reservoirs. The percentage of the total carbon dioxide (CO2) due to the use of fossil fuels from 1750 to
What Are the Priorities of the Healthcare Industry? STORY AT-A-GLANCE Introduction The pharmaceutical business model requires pharmaceuticals that are "effective" enough to somehow justify pushing them on patients but not effective enough to actually fix the issue the drug is prescribed for, thus requiring each patient to take the drug indefinitely. Furthermore, the larger the potential drug market
Concussion Repair Manual: A Guide to Traumatic Brain Injury STORY AT-A-GLANCE Editor's Note: This article is a reprint.
Sear the Fear Waking up to the red sun in the morning when sailors take warning is a miracle nevertheless.
Honduras: Strong Action Needed on Corruption (Tegucigalpa) – Honduras should take urgent steps to fight corruption, a structural problem that undermines human rights throughout the country, Human Rights Watch said in a briefing paper sent today to President Xiomara Castro and United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres. The ongoing negotiations to create a UN-backed commission – the Comisió
Honduras Briefing: Strong Action Needed on Corruption Corruption is a structural problem that undermines human rights throughout Honduras.
Kyrgyzstan: Draft Law Threatens Civic Space (Bishkek, June 9, 2023) – The Kyrgyz parliament should reject a highly repressive draft law that would interfere with the activities of nongovernmental organizations, Human Rights Watch said today.
Fields or firings? Comparing the spike code and the electromagnetic field hypothesis Where is consciousness? Neurobiological theories of consciousness look primarily to synaptic firing and “spike codes” as the physical substrate of consciousness, although the specific mechanisms of consciousness remain unknown. Synaptic firing results from electrochemical processes in neuron axons and dendrites. All neurons also produce electromagnetic (EM) fields due to various
Commentary: Not in the drug, not in the brain: causality in psychedelic experiences from an enactive perspective This article is a commentary on: Not in the drug, not in the brain: Causality in psychedelic experiences from an enactive perspectiveRead original article .
30% of Americans Have Fatty Liver Disease STORY AT-A-GLANCE In the U.S., an estimated 30% of adults have nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), the most common chronic liver disease.
How Canadian wildfires are turning Climate Change into a “public health emergency” Canadian wildfires are all over the headlines, but this latest dose of climate-related fear-porn is just another stage in a propaganda campaign aiming to “pivot from covid to climate”. Now, first things first, let’s discuss the fires themselves. Forest fires, or wildfires, are a perfectly natural phenomenon and a
Conservative AI Chatbot 'GIPPR' Shut Down by ChatGPT-Maker OpenAI GIPPR AI, an implementation of the ChatGPT AI chatbot designed to curtail the original version’s widely documented leftist bias, has been shut down by ChatGPT creator OpenAI.
Outspoken Philippine Ex-Senator Denied Bail On Wednesday, a Philippine court denied bail for former Senator Leila de Lima, who has unjustly been in police detention for more than six years.
Justice Denied for Rwanda Genocide Victims A United Nations tribunal in the Hague this week suspended the trial of Félicien Kabuga for crimes committed during the 1994 Rwandan genocide.