You might think that a government faced with a barbaric public stabbing of schoolchildren and an unprecedented night of rioting in its capital city would extend condolences to the victims, take a deep breath, and try to figure out how …
In Praise of Semantic Warfare
Strictly speaking, individual words and terms have no fixed meaning. Rather, these signs emerge into life as mostly empty vessels that are imbued with ever greater meaning over time by the semantic associations affixed to them by living and breathing …
New Zealand Government Data Suggests Alarming Pfizer Death Rate
A statistician has come forward with disturbing information that, if correct, will promote doubt on the safety of mRNA vaccination for decades into the future. The whistleblower was involved with building and implementing the New Zealand government database vaccine payment …
The Destruction of the American Middle Class
Since money-printing went into permanent high gear after the dotcom crash in 2000, the top 1% of households have gained $20 million each in inflation-adjusted net worth. Likewise, the top 0.1% or 131,000 households at the tippy top of the …
Sometimes They Really Are Out to Get You
well that sure does maybe explain why so much of this felt like a milspec psyop…
Jeez, can you imagine if they did something like this in the US?
Because this sure seems like waging info-war on your own people……
Forgive but Never Forget: Lessons from the West African Slave Trade
West Africans endured slavery for 400 years, when 15 million human beings were forcibly captured and sold into bondage. During this era, the world’s major secular and sectarian institutions regarded slaves as no better than animals, but modern West Africans look to …
What Heidegger Can Teach Us About Our Technological Moment
Has anyone noticed how prophetically pertinent Leonard Cohen’s Song, ‘The Future’ is for the time in which we live? Here are some of the lyrics:
Give me back my broken night
My mirrored room, my secret life
It’s lonely here…
If He Was Alive Today, Socrates Would be Banned
A Primer on Socrates …
Socrates is considered the “father of Western philosophy” and one of the most influential human beings who ever lived.
Among other goals, the study of philosophy seeks to pursue the truth and, by so doing, …
Come On, Peggy Noonan, Just Say You Were Wrong
The answer to the question “Will they ever admit to being wrong?” is of course: no. I’m speaking in particular of the architects of the lockdown and mandate policies that wrecked the rights and liberties of billions worldwide.
Now they …
FDA Shuts Down Enquiries about DNA Contamination in Covid Vaccines
The recent findings of DNA fragments in the Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines has led many to question why the FDA, which is responsible for monitoring the quality and safety of the vaccines, has failed to sound the alarm.
For …
Locking in Mandated Medicine by Short-Circuiting Democracy
It’s starting to look like New Zealand’s Ministry of Health makes a habit of undermining democratic process in order to skirt around inconvenient truths. The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (BORA) could be collateral in the game that …
Join the Resistance
Should governments know any limits to their power? One thousand years ago, after King John was forced to sign the Magna Carta, the answer became yes. The state could not legally brutalize the population with impunity.
That conviction led to …
Counseling a Gaslit Nation
In 1944 the truly remarkable movie Gaslight, starring Charles Boyer and Ingrid Bergman, was released to theaters to great success and acclaim. Its plot centers around a woman who is being manipulated by her husband to believe that she is …
Not 14M Lives Saved, but Over 17M Dead
Lancet Infectious Diseases must retract this fundamentally wrong “peer-reviewed” manuscript. But what happens when a Nobel Prize is granted based on bad data? CORRELATION Research in the Public Interest is a registered not-for-profit corporation based in Ottawa, Canada. https://www.internationalcovidsummit.com/ https://correlation-canada.org/…
Milei’s Task Ahead: Defeating the Administrators
On Sunday 19 November 2023 the flamboyant–outré, actually–Javier Milei won the presidential election in woeful, tragic Argentina. “Won” does not really fully capture the result–he trounced his opponent, winning almost 56 percent of the vote.
Milei is repeatedly compared to …