Greece: New Biometrics Policing Program Undermines Rights (Athens) – Greece is planning a new police program to scan people’s faces and fingerprints that is inconsistent with international human rights standards on privacy and likely to amplify ongoing discrimination, Human Rights Watch and Homo Digitalis said today. Under the EU-funded program, the police would use hand-held devices to
Pfizer to Roll Out Omicron Shot in March While a third COVID booster shot started rolling out in late September 2021, and people have been bullied into getting it, that booster is no different from the first two doses.
What Does It Mean When a Narcissist Goes Quiet? 5 Things That Hide Behind the Silence When a narcissist goes quiet, it’s usually because they’ve decided to use the silent treatment.
Planet Lockdown Documentary Planet Lockdown is a documentary on the situation the world finds itself in. We spoke to some of the brightest and bravest minds in the world including epidemiologists, scientists, doctors lawyers and a prince.
Child Marriage Remains Prevalent in Nigeria (Abuja) – Child marriage remains prevalent in Nigeria because the federal and state governments have not adequately enforced laws to prevent it, Human Rights Watch said today.
Nigeria: Child Marriage Violates Girls’ Rights (Abuja) – Child marriage remains prevalent in Nigeria because the federal and state governments have not adequately enforced laws to prevent it, Human Rights Watch said today.
What Is the Key to Japanese Centenarians' Long Lives? Researchers from Keio University School of Medicine in Tokyo, Japan, recently released data after studying the gut microbiome of centenarians living in Japan.
Molecular Hydrogen — Is It the Best Antioxidant You Can Take? This article was previously published July 19, 2020, and has been updated with new information.
Yes, SARS-CoV-2 Is a Real Virus While some still claim SARS-CoV-2 doesn't actually exist, this seems to fiy in the face of several well-established facts.
Communing with Camus in 2022 Albert Camus, Michel y Jeannine Gallimard by Antonio Marín Segovia (source) The person with whom we are all most intimate is oneself. It’s just the way it is. I don’t mean that in some oracular Delphic “know thyself” way, or in any deep psychoanalytical sense, but very simply.
Can These Foods Help Combat COVID? This article was previously published June 20, 2020, and has been updated with new information.
The Age of Intolerance: Cancel Culture’s War on Free Speech “Political correctness is fascism pretending to be manners.” George Carlin Cancel culture—political correctness amped up on steroids, the self-righteousness of a narcissistic age, and a mass-marketed pseudo-morality that is little more than fascism disguised as tolerance—has shifted us into an Age of Intolerance, policed by techno-censors, social media
Statins Do More Harm Than Good Amid the pandemic media storm in January 2021, a study published in the journal Atherosclerosis quietly revealed that people taking statin medications had a higher rate of cardiovascular events than those who were not on statins. 12 In the study, the researchers separated the participants by assigning them a coronary
6 Ways Facebook Ruins Relationships and Friendships Does Facebook ruin relationships and friendships? Well, to be honest, no.
Harmless Untruths In Kurt Vonnegut’s classic novel Cat’s Cradle, the deadpan realist from the Midwest–the 20th century’s Mark Twain–delivers an instructive review of the way in which Americans hold scientists in exceedingly high esteem—and the perils therein. One of his characters is scientist Felix Hoenikker. Hoenikker