What good are psychedelic humanities? The revival of psychedelic research has been dominated by the biomedical sciences.Yet it raises questions that cannot be answered by laboratory experiments and clinical trials alone.
6 Things to Do Before the New Year to Make Your Life Better The year is about to end, and it’s a great time to take a look back and think about all the things that happened in your life in these 12 months.
Govt. Waste: Nearly $690K in Taxpayers' Money Spent to Study 'Romance' Between Parrots Nearly $690,000 in taxpayers’ money went toward studying “romance” between parrots, according to Sen.Rand Paul’s annual Festivus report.
Science preprint sites consistently reject papers that challenge the official covid narrative The aim of preprint servers is to allow researchers to publicise their research before submitting it to a journal for the formal review process and then publishing. This allowed researchers to share and receive feedback on their articles. However, this all changed during the Covid era – any research that challenges
The Enlightenment & the Emancipation of Humanity To what extent was Enlightenment one of human emancipation? As Hampson (1968) describes the period “an embarrassment of wealth for the historian and the danger of being buried under his own treasure”, this essay in the explanation of the question is in danger of not only being buried by treasure
The Greatest Illusion People Fall Into in the Age of Social Media It’s needless to say that social media plays a crucial role in our life today.
Ancient Apocalypse & Graham Hancock’s ‘Dangerous Ideas’ It never ceases to amaze me what seemingly innocuous ideas the establishment media find ‘dangerous’ or ‘controversial’. Netflix recently released an eight-part documentary series titled Ancient Apocalypse, where Graham Hancock (who has a been a household name for “alternative archeology” since the release of his book ‘Fingerprints of the Gods’
Our Authentically Fake and Hypocritical Society of Copies “Ditto,” said Tweedledum. “Ditto, ditto!” cried Tweedledee. Lewis Carroll, Through The Looking-Glass Sometimes a trifling contretemps can open a window onto significant issues. As a case in point, The New York Times, a newspaper that regularly publishes U.S. propaganda without a bit of shame or remorse, recently reported on
Brooks: Government Intervening in Rail Talks Creates Same 'System Is Rigged' Hazard of Bank Bailouts On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks stated that the federal government intervening to prevent a rail strike will give companies an advantage in negotiations and creates a moral hazard like the bank bailouts in 2008 and will cause people to think “the system is rigged.
10 Bitter Truths No One Wants to Hear about Life No one really wants to hear bitter truths about life, but they are essential for growth.
Giving Thanks Does Your Body Good STORY AT-A-GLANCE Focusing on gratitude has become a growing trend in recent years, and for good reason.
Attitude of Gratitude Can Help You Live a Longer, Happier Life STORY AT-A-GLANCE This article previously ran a few years ago but there are so many good reminders about the benefits of gratitude, I decided to share it with you again this year.
Manufactured Dystopia — Globalists Won’t Stop Hacking Humans Digital identity, digital twins, programmable central bank digital currency (CBDC), a social credit system, human augmentation and the Internet of Bodies (IoB) .
Wearing face masks impairs dyadic micro-activities in nonverbal social encounter: A mixed-methods first-person study on the sense of I and Thou The COVID-19 pandemic has manifold negative consequences for people around the world, of which the psychosocial ones have been rather underrepresented in the public eye.
An Ode to the Brave: The World Depends on You STORY AT-A-GLANCE This story is a love song for the brave.