Protect your children…because The Great Reset is coming for them Forgive the grim opening to this, but children are now taught about masturbation at school aged 3-6.
Germany's Leftist Chancellor Claims Return to Coal Power 'Temporary' BERLIN (AP) – Chancellor Olaf Scholz says Germany’s decision to reactivate coal and oil-fired power plants to relieve energy shortages because of the war in Ukraine is only temporary and his government remains committed to doing “everything” to combat the climate crisis. In a video message Saturday, Scholz expressed regret
Self-organized criticality as a framework for consciousness: A review study Objective: No current model of consciousness is univocally accepted on either theoretical or empirical grounds, and the need for a solid unifying framework is evident.
Will 100 Million Die From the COVID Vax by 2028? STORY AT-A-GLANCE In this revealing interview with Greg Hunter of USAWatchdog.com, David Martin, Ph.D., presents evidence that COVID-19 injections are not vaccines but bioweapons that are being used as a form of genocide across the global population. In March 2022, Martin filed a federal lawsuit against President Biden,
Exclusive - Steve Moore: Biden's 'Insane Climate Change Policies' Causing 'Hunger,' 'Starvation' Abroad Stephen Moore, economist and coauthor of Trumponomics: Inside the America First Plan to Revive Our Economy, noted that the Biden administration’s “insane climate change policies” are creating a global food crisis by artificially increasing the cost of fossil fuels such as gasoline and natural gas. Poorer countries are experiencing
Bankrupt Sri Lanka Seeks Extra Billion-Dollar Loan to Pay China The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is hoping to take out yet another billion-dollar loan, open a separate $1.5 billion credit line, and activate a $1.5 billion currency swap with communist China, Sri Lanka’s envoy to Beijing told Bloomberg News on Friday. Sri Lanka – a socialist
France’s Energy Plans Should Not Include Ignoring UAE Abuses French President Emmanuel Macron is preparing to welcome the President of the United Arab Emirates, Crown Prince Mohamed bin Zayed al Nahyan, to Paris July 18.
Academic: Polls Show Immigration Is a Loser for Democrats Immigration is a political winner for the GOP because more Republicans care about it more strongly than do Democrats, says an academic who has made a career studying manipulated polls.
Direct comparisons between hypnosis and meditation: A mini-review Hypnosis and meditation share phenomenological and neurophysiological features, and their comparison is a topic of growing interest in the scientific literature.
The influence of ceremonial settings on mystical and challenging experiences occasioned by ayahuasca: A survey among ritualistic and religious ayahuasca users Recent studies have recognized the importance of non-pharmacological factors such as setting to induce or promote mystical experiences or challenging experiences among ayahuasca users.
Support Justice for Serious Crimes Globally (New York) – Countries should take concrete steps to demonstrate that justice for serious crimes matters, regardless of where abuses are committed and by whom, Human Rights Watch said today.
Biden Should Not Renew Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia President Biden is set to land in Saudi Arabia later this week to meet Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman amid disturbing media reports that, if true, signal a policy reversal that could lead to fresh rights violations in Yemen. On July 11, Reuters reported that the Biden administration is
Brazil: Candidates Should Address Human Rights (São Paulo) – Candidates running for president, Congress, state legislature, and governor in the October 2022 Brazil elections should put forward proposals to address the country’s serious human rights problems. The issues should include police abuse, violence against women and forest defenders, the impact of environmental destruction, and the
Swedish Court Finds Iranian Guilty Over Mass Executions "We are not looking for revenge, we came here for justice." Those were the words of Mohammad Azami, a former prisoner in Iran, who lost 14 members of his family in Iran’s mass execution of prisoners during the summer of 1988. Today, Azami heard the court issue its guilty
IMF Warns of 'Darkening Economic Outlook' in Call for Tighter Controls The International Monetary Fund (IMF) published a paper Wednesday that warned of dark, troubled economic times ahead when the world can expect to have less of everything except “social instability.” It cautioned tighter government controls in a host of day-to-day areas will be needed including elevated taxation rates, trade restrictions,