Any culture, society or nation is ultimately judged on how it protects its citizens, and how it treats and cares for its most vulnerable. And on this standard, the Conservatives have failed. Over the past 14 years, their contempt has …
A plague of fallacies has devoured the internet
We lived, without knowing it then, on the other side of the digital chasm. I know the first time I heard the word “internet”: on a trek through Ness Woods in Northern Ireland. My father, self-taught and insatiably curious, told …
Lessons from the Persecution of Assange
After twelve years of confinement, Julian Assange now stands on the verge of freedom after agreeing to a guilty plea in exchange for his release. While this news offers cause for celebration, his persecution provides a solemn reminder of how …
The climate fear-mongering enterprise behind the Planetary Boundaries to stabilise population growth
There is nothing new about fear-mongering propaganda being disseminated by politicians and corporate media, but they are now joined by “scientists.” A fair amount of catastrophic climate change propaganda has made its […]
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WHO’s on First
A new game is coming to every town and city on Earth. It’s called Global Public Health baseball. The team to beat is the Biomedical State. Here’s their starting lineup.
Pitcher: Public Health BureaucracyProne to mistakes and wild pitches. …
Why Would Anyone Do That?
Stonehenge was desecrated by some people from the so-called organisation Just Stop Oil. But why? Why would anyone do something like that? Watch on Youtube HERE.
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While still relatively rare, broken heart syndrome is real and on the rise; here are some tips on how to prevent it
Negative emotions such as heartbreak, profound sadness and anger can lead to broken heart syndrome. The symptoms mimic a heart attack but without broken blood vessels. During broken heart syndrome, your heart […]
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The BBC caters for the feeble-minded and they’re not the only ones
The BBC specialises in parlour games and soap operas for the feeble-minded. They fill in the gaps with snippets of propaganda which they falsely describe as “news.” It’s not only the BBC […]
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Clearing the Decks – Questions For Corbett
In an effort to clear the decks and make way for another deep-dive, focused edition of Questions For Corbett, today James run through a dozen or so quick questions. Enjoy!
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US Army admits that the Moderna mRNA injection caused soldier’s heart condition
US Army National Guard Specialist Karoline Stancik, 24, has reportedly racked up over $70,000 in medical debt after being hospitalised for heart complications due to Moderna covid injections. After her first dose, […]
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The Big Air Con
Airport world is a parallel dimension. No matter where they are geographically, all airports are essentially the same place, with a simplified “international English” and a time zone only loosely tethered to its location. Airport world even has its own …
You have been expelled from politics
In a short story published in 1955, Isaac Asimov imagined America’s Presidential election day in 2008. Amid intense excitement, the entire world watches on as an ordinary citizen is led forward to cast his vote — the only vote needed …
The Bear: a perfect drama for the Biden era
Tomorrow’s menu of television broadcast will deliver an onslaught of anger, argument and forceful articulation of two distinct visions of America’s future. No, not the presidential debate on CNN, but the season three of The Bear, on Hulu. For The …
The very eccentric birth of Labour
In the freezing West Riding winter of January 1893, around 120 miscellaneous radicals and reformers met in Bradford’s Labour Institute — originally a Wesleyan chapel, later a Salvation Army barracks — to debate the creation of a new political body. …