Working from First Principles: ‘Parable of the Sower’ (Octavia E. Butler, 1993)
Top 13 Moments in Cannabis and Psychedelics: 2024 Edition
2024 brought us another year of highs, lows, and everything in between in the cannabis and psychedelic worlds. From politics to groundbreaking research to startling celebrity ventures, it’s been a wild ride, to say the least. Let’s count do
Convivial Economics
“It’s not a usual thing to do, you know, to invite total strangers into your home,” the woman says as she steps across the threshold.
Four o’clock in the afternoon, already quite dark outside, but we’ve lit a couple of marschaller, the large outdoor candles that Swedes
Sudan: War Crimes in South Kordofan
(Nairobi, December 10, 2024) – The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) killed scores of civilians, and injured, raped, and abducted many others in waves of attacks in Habila and Fayu, two towns in Sudan’s South Kordofan state, between December 2023 and March 2024, Human Rights Watch said today.
The attacks on
The Dementia Myth
Doctors in Britain are paid a large cash bonus every time they diagnose dementia.
What’s in a body? – A story with a twist in the tale
The following story is an extract from Dr, Vernon Coleman’s novel ‘Stories with a twist in the tale’. It’s about Tom Whitehouse, a man who works in the subject store at St. Christopher’s Hospital Medical School, preparing bodies for dissection.
It may sound like a boring subject
The Dawn of Psychedelic Warfare
Contributing Editor: Seth Lorinczi If the October 7 assault on the Nova Festival was the world’s first recorded act of mass psychedelic violence, it inspired an equally unprecedented response in the therapeutic community. Leveraging the too
Banned in the 1980s: The beginning of censorship in medicine
Dr.
More Extracts from Vernon Coleman’s Commonplace Book
Last week we republished some extracts from Dr.
Moroccan Court Overturns Landmark Marital Rape Conviction
On October 10, the Tangiers Court of Cassation overturned the 2019 conviction of a man for raping his wife, which had been hailed as Morocco’s first ruling to explicitly criminalize marital rape.
Rwanda: Torture, Ill-Treatment in Detention
(Nairobi) – For decades, Rwandan authorities have subjected detainees, in both official and unofficial detention facilities, to ill-treatment and torture, with no accountability, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. Nevertheless, a landmark trial of 6 prison officials and 12 detainees for murder, torture, and assault at Rubavu prison,
Egypt Should Release Prominent Activist Alaa Abdel Fattah
Alaa Abdel Fattah, the British-Egyptian writer and activist, should have been released on September 29 after serving an unjust five-year prison sentence.
The Eight Families: The Roundtable & The Illuminati (Part III)
British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, who “handled” mafia founder and 33rd degree Mason Guiseppe Mazzini, alluded to the Illuminati in a speech before the House of Commons in 1856 warning, “There is in Italy a power which we seldom mention. I mean the secret societies. Europe is covered with a
Exploring the Impact of Psilocybin on Belief Systems: New Research from Johns Hopkins University
Psychedelics have long been the subject of fascination and controversy, particularly regarding their potential to alter consciousness and belief systems. Recent research from Johns Hopkins University researchers provides new insights into h
“Net Zero” will destroy you and everything you care about
The concept of “global warming,” later changed to “climate change,” is used as an excuse for a wide range of controlling mechanisms.
The world we know is about to come to an end but ninety-nine people in a hundred have no idea just how bad things are going to become.
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