Male Loneliness: Finding Connection Through Psychedelics Loneliness has long been a problem for many people, and while it affects both men and women, it seems that men are more affected by this issue.
Destruction of farming is front and centre in the fight against climate change, John Kerry says John Kerry, the multi-millionaire climate doomsday cultist and US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, recently admitted that the destruction of the agriculture industry, livestock farming in particular, is essential to achieve “Net Zero.” “Agriculture contributes about 33% of all the emissions of the world … And we can’t get to
Kenya: End Abusive Policing of Protests (Nairobi) – Nearly two months since a series of nationwide protests began, Kenyan authorities have failed to take sufficient action to hold police officers and their commanders to account for killings and attacks on protesters and other people, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International Kenya said today. The Independent Policing Oversight
Gulf States: Migrant Workers at Serious Risk from Dangerous Heat (Beirut) – Migrant workers in Gulf Cooperation Council countries lack sufficient health and safety protection from the region’s extreme summertime heat and humidity, Human Rights Watch said today.
The True Toll of the Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan Border Conflict Ahmadjon, a three-year-old boy from Tajikistan, died in a hospital on 16 September 2022 from two injuries to the abdomen sustained earlier that day.
Death’s Secretary Tries to Forget on Cape Cod We have come to Cape Cod for a few days to forget the man-made world that is too much with us.
Clyburn: I Don't Like Current Food Stamp Work Requirements On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room,” House Assistant Minority Leader Rep.
Australia’s Crackdown on Climate Activists Peaceful protesters can face up to two years in prison.Legislation rammed through parliament by lawmakers that increases fines for protest activity to tens of thousands of dollars.
Brazil: Reject Harmful Bill on Indigenous Rights (São Paulo) – Brazil’s Congress should reject a draft bill that would impose an arbitrary cutoff date curtailing the right of Indigenous peoples to their traditional land.
The Anti-Anti-Semitism Follies Roll up, roll up, because it’s time once again for The Anti-Anti-Semitism Follies! That’s right, folks, it’s everyone’s favorite unintentionally slapstick theatrical revue, featuring an all-star line-up of uproarious propagandists, side-splitting corporate media clowns, babbling British Labour MPs, the all-singing, all-dancing Berlin Police Department, and other
Russia Considers Six Day Working Week to Prop up War More hardship looms for Russian citizens as a “patriotic” business confederation and elements of state media lobby to push the country to a six-day week to support the invasion of Ukraine.
Synthetic biology aims to replace natural life forms with something that is man-made Several years ago, leaked FEMA documents described that people would be put into FEMA camps for, essentially, re-education. That concept “is old,” Celeste Solum told Maria Zeee. The plan has been replaced by a “posthuman” ideology. “In 2019 we heard in all the mainstream media ‘it’s posthuman, it’s
REVIEW: The Zone of Interest by Martin Amis In Martin Amis’ The Zone of Interest (2014), set in a Nazi death camp, the Commander, Paul Doll, has his wife, Hannah, and two daughters living with him in the “zone,” where the smell of rotting flesh from the mass graves functions as a persistent clue that things have gone
DR Congo: Peaceful Protests Violently Repressed (Kinshasa) – Police violently dispersed peaceful protesters in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, on May 20, 2023, arresting dozens of people and seriously injuring at least 30, Human Rights Watch said today. The police said they have opened an investigation into the violence against the protesters and