Twee tea towels; tubby Toby jugs; cigar-puffing cosplayers. Churchill’s apotheosis surely ranks among the most odd developments in British cultural life. He has grown so larger-than-life that one in five teens thinks he’s a fictional character. And for some, moist-eyed …
Trump stole tariffs from the Democrats
Recent speculation that Donald Trump’s billionaire cabinet would lead to a more orthodox consensus on global trade came to halt earlier this week, when Trump promised new tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. Though eager to be in Trump’s good …
Fluoride in the Water
Fluoride in the Water
by Carl Heneghan at Brownstone Institute
Politico reports that RFK, Jr. plans to ban fluoridation, and the work is already underway. Multiple news outlets repeated this story, yet none of them checked the evidence.
According to …
The next bankers’ heist: Swap US government-owned land and minerals for Bitcoin
The US government may be planning to use taxpayers’ money to buy Bitcoin and hold it on government balance sheets. Why? To benefit Bitcoin billionaires. This move would allow the billionaires to […]
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Apple’s patent to use body parts to identify people when their face is not visible to a camera is granted
Apple has been granted a patent for “identity recognition utilising face-associated body characteristics,” which combines facial recognition technology with other body characteristics to identify people even when their faces are not visible […]
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Interview 1916 – The Mushroom Cloud and the Social Contract on Declare Your Independence
James and Ernie discuss a new idea for activists to seed into the public consciousness: the (fictional) social contract will spontaneously combust in the wake of a mushroom cloud.
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Ireland’s liberal fantasy
Ireland has a strange effect on the English. A fantasy land so near and yet so far; at once foreign and, in some intangible sense, never entirely so. “Lonely in Ireland, since it was not home,” reflected Philip Larkin in …
Why haters gonna hate Jacob Rees-Mogg
According to Jacob Rees-Mogg’s housekeeper her employer “likes it quite stiff”. It turns out she’s talking about the starched crease on his boxer shorts but it might as well have been his attitude to the proverbial upper lip.
We learn …
Hezbollah has weakened Iran
It’s finally over. After 14 months of fighting, including the worst the country has seen in decades, the guns of Lebanon have fallen still. Nothing, of course, is certain: the Israel-Hezbollah agreement may yet flounder, and both sides have already …
Who will bring down Michel Barnier?
During a recent visit to a Michelin factory, on the outskirts of Paris, the minister for industrial affairs Marc Ferracci was heckled and shouted at. The factory is one of many to be shut down as part of a wave …
To mark Islamaphobia Awareness Month, MP calls for Blasphemy laws to be reinstated to protect Islam
At Prime Minister’s Questions (“PMQs”) Keir Starmer refused to rule out introducing blasphemy laws after a Labour MP demanded the Prime Minister prohibits the “desecration of religious texts”, including the Koran, GB […]
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Hitler and the Nazis would have voted for the UK Euthanasia Bill
Dr. Vernon Coleman quotes someone as saying: “Physicians have been empowered to grant a mercy death to patients considered incurable – the mentally ill and the handicapped.” Before you read further, can […]
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Justice Is Served: Jay Bhattacharya Chosen to Be NIH Director
Justice Is Served: Jay Bhattacharya Chosen to Be NIH Director
by Steve Templeton at Brownstone Institute
Many years ago, I was at the wedding of a good friend, a guy who everyone …
Kissinger speaks from the grave: To avoid AI wiping out humans, people should be biologically engineered to work better with AI
In a parting gift to humanity, Henry Kissinger co-authored a book titled ‘Genesis’ which was published last week. It warns that humanity must prepare for a future where artificial intelligence (“AI”) creates […]
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People who think are very dangerous and other passing observations
Around 100,000 old people will die of the cold this winter in Britain now that the Government has cut the heating allowance payment and allowed energy costs to soar. Can anyone think […]
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