Pfizer Is Calling the Shots to Jab Kids Public Citizen has reviewed and published the secret contracts between Pfizer and Albania, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Dominican Republic, the European Commission, Peru, the U.S.and the U.K.
The 4 Jungian Archetypes and Why They Matter in Your Personal and Spiritual Evolution The four Jungian Archetypes can be a powerful tool for spiritual evolution and can help you reach your full potential in life.
Doctor From Argentina Shares His Ivermectin Experience In this interview, we continue the COVID-19 discussion with a medical expert from Argentina, Dr.Hector Carvallo, whose focus since early 2020 has been the prevention and treatment of COVID-19.
11 Mind-Boggling Questions That Will Make You Think Human beings are inquisitive animals.Once we’ve satisfied our basic survival and psychological needs, it’s only natural for us to turn our attention to the bigger issues.
7 Everyday Things That Could Be Killing Your Mental Acuity If you ever find yourself feeling like you haven’t been able to remember important information as easily as you used to, or your memory can’t keep up with some of the things that you’ve been doing, it could be some of the things that you are doing
Report: United Airlines Adds 3,500 Daily Routes in December United Airlines is reportedly adding 3,500 domestic flights to its flight list for the last month of the year, anticipating the “surge” in travel for the holiday season, while the airline has threatened to lay off unvaccinated employees. United Airlines would be adding the 3,500 daily domestic flights
Scientists Store Video Data in the DNA of Living Organisms The bacteria E. coli might sometimes make us sick, but they have served as a workhorse in science. They teach us about DNA and produce ingredients for drugs and fuel molecules. Now E. coli can claim one more skill: They can store our digital data.
How Officials Keep Cooking the Books on COVID Casualties How many people have died of COVID-19? The media is reporting CDC data that the death toll is about 640,000 in the U.S., but the answer is nobody knows.
What Does It Mean to Trust the Science? Were told to trust the science and follow the science, but what science are we supposed to follow?
5 Superpowers Avid Readers Have, According to Scientific Studies Reading is pretty cool.It can provide us with an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday lives.It can also educate us and teach us new experiences.
Study Shows Mushrooms Can Learn, Make Decisions & Function as Individuals We know that nature is alive, but how alive is nature..really? Well, I bet you didn’t know that mushrooms could possibly foster intelligence.
8 Ways to Relieve Computer Eye Strain from Too Much Screen Time Whether for work or study, most of us spend a considerable portion of our day in front of a computer, smartphone, and other digital devices.
Why the Silent Treatment Is Scientifically the Best Way to Deal with Difficult People It’s a quick way to make someone realise that they are in the wrong, or simply just to ignore that couple on the bus that just HAD to chose this exact moment to have an argument.
13 Graphs Perfectly Demonstrate What Depression Feels Like Through drawings or illustrations, you can understand more than thousands of words put together could ever convey.
The Disturbing Origins of Cybernetics and Transhumanism The more we are encouraged to think like cold computers, the more the thesis that “computers must replace human thought” could be maintained.