This week on the New World Next Week: stare into the orb to prove you’re a human; the WHO wants to regulate smartphones; and government hurricanes prove that relying on government help is a deadly mistake.
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This week on the New World Next Week: stare into the orb to prove you’re a human; the WHO wants to regulate smartphones; and government hurricanes prove that relying on government help is a deadly mistake.
Source: The Corbett Report …
Evil in a Box
by Thomas Harrington at Brownstone Institute
One of my favorite songs from the classic movie Oliver Twist was “Who Will Buy?” which contains the following passage:
Who will buy
This wonderful morning?
Such a sky
You …
Shaken Baby Syndrome typically affects children under the age of 5, with the highest risk occurring in those under 1 year old. According to official sources, the syndrome is a severe and […]
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Pomegranates support heart health by lowering blood pressure, reducing cholesterol and helping the body manage fat and blood sugar. Pomegranates could also be used to manage diabetes. Through various actions, pomegranates help […]
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Bedard: From Covid Amnesty to Covid Amnesia
by Thomas Buckley at Brownstone Institute
These are not the droids you are looking for.
With a wave of his hand, Obi-Wan Kenobi made thoughts and suspicions disappear.
When it comes to Covid, …
The world first started to hear about a novel coronavirus in early January 2020, with reports of an alleged new pneumonia-like illness spreading across Wuhan, China. However, the world did not actually […]
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On Tuesday, The Guardian published an article that admits the climate agenda is the depopulation agenda. What is also notable is the article boldly claims the global human population is increasing by […]
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Dr. Aseem Malhotra, a British cardiologist, premiered his documentary ‘First Do No Pharm’ in Leicester Square on 23 September. The documentary throws the spotlight on the global pharmaceutical industry’s approach towards healthcare. […]
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Last week, we published an article about the brakes being slammed on the European Union’s electric vehicle (“EV”) revolution. In August, figures showed that registration of battery-only powered cars in the European […]
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The Conservative Party has two instincts lodged deep in its soul, each battling for supremacy. The first is the desire for the reassuring comfort of what it sees as solid, sensible government. We might call this the conservative instinct. The …
In late 2014, the journalist and sociologist Musa al-Gharbi fell victim to what would soon become known as cancel culture. A controversial article soon led to a Twitter spat, which then prompted a media outlet to draw attention to his …
For most of human history, the North and South Poles were literally and metaphorically at the ends of the Earth, visited only by hardy adventurers like Amundsen or Scott. Now, however, military and commercial ships are steaming to these distant …
On 28 June, the people of London were greeted by an unusual sight. That Friday, not far from the Iranian embassy, a woman filmed herself chasing an old lady across the street. “I am the daughter of Reza!” the attacker …
Schopenhauer: Humanity’s Fall to Irrationality
by Bert Olivier at Brownstone Institute
In the third section of The Birth of Tragedy out of the Spirit of Music (1872) Friedrich Nietzsche quotes the ancient tragedian, Sophocles, where he writes:
There is an …
Fiji has established a 3-year timeline for the completion of its National Digital ID project, following an inception workshop attended by government ministries, the Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF), the Asian Development […]
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