Over the years I have repeatedly found that all medical recommendations are best treated with a large dose of scepticism. Nowhere is this more true than in the treatment of cancer. By […]
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Over the years I have repeatedly found that all medical recommendations are best treated with a large dose of scepticism. Nowhere is this more true than in the treatment of cancer. By […]
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For weeks the International Fund for Animal Welfare (“IFAW”) United Kingdom has requested on Twitter that the public sign their petition to save the North Atlantic Right Whale. In February, we highlighted […]
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Central bank digital currencies (“CBDCs”) are deeply unpopular with the general public and we have a chance of stopping them in their tracks, writes James Corbett. We’re already seeing a massive global […]
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Results of contaminated DNA in Pfizer’s covid injections have been replicated and confirmed. This is just one of many dangers of injecting synthetic DNA into humans. Vaccine victims of the first bout […]
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With uncharacteristic humility, I would concede that a few positions I’ve argued fiercely in print might be viable on paper, but in practice are a disaster. The “war on drugs” being a fiasco, years ago I advocated the legalisation of …
Since the rise of psychoanalysis in the late 19th century, philosophers, psychologists, historians, and cultural theorists have all sought refuge in the comfort of so-called “narratives”. In university classrooms across the world, this nebulous term is now frequently deployed when …
A “big, white bear of a dog” called Bayraktar, named after the Turkish-made drone that neutralised a Russian convoy heading for Kyiv; a scarred black poodle called Dishika, after the belt-fed, tripod-mounted DShK machine gun that has taken down dozens …
At Leeds-Bradford airport, as the closure of my departure gate fast approached, I stood at a security conveyor waiting for the results of a swab of my daughter’s rucksack. My eyes pleaded with the put-upon official to speed things up. …
Recent research suggests that a quarter of all the papers published in medical journals are either ‘plagiarised’ or simply ‘made up’.
Some observers seem surprised by this.
They shouldn’t be.
The paragraphs which follow were taken from my book The …
Over the years I have repeatedly found that all medical recommendations are best treated with a large dose of scepticism.
Nowhere is this more true than in the treatment of cancer.
Patients who are diagnosed with cancer find themselves in …
Much of what is happening is described as progress but it isn’t really, of course – it’s just change. And a good deal of it is change contrived to keep us all too busy to notice what is going on …
It isn’t drug companies which are bad, of course. It’s the people who work for them. Drug companies are just corporate entities. They are neither intrinsically good nor bad. It is the drug company employees (usually incredibly well paid) who …
In 2005, New Zealand, Chile, Brunei and Singapore created the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The partnership was a mutual trade agreement.
In 2008, the United States decided to take over the TPP and the Obama administration sponsored lobbyists to transform the TPP …
The threat of predatory outsiders swooping in to buy up property under the ashes of Maui is sparking outrage and opening old wounds for locals. Governor Josh Green has addressed those fears and said […]
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Of course you’re not hearing about this CBDC pushback in the establishment media. Why would they tout their masters’ failures, after all? But, weirdly enough, you’re not hearing much about this pushback in the alt media either. Let’s correct that …