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A True Crime Drama from Spain
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A True Crime Drama from Spain

Michael Cook Editor of Mercator mercatornet.com There used to be one issue which all ethicists condemned — eugenics. Even today, the horrors of state-sponsored eugenics are vivid – the Nazi extermination of Jews, Gypsies, Slavs and disabled people or the sterilisation of the “feeble-minded” in the US, Canada, Sweden

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Some WWII Pacifists Risked Their Lives

Some WWII Pacifists Risked Their Lives

Linsey Robb Associate Professor Northumbria University, Newcastle Like many conscientious objectors during the second world war, John Corsellis was acutely aware of the complex and conflicted position he was taking. Years later, he told the Imperial War Museum’s oral history project: I was always pretty strongly conscious of the

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The System Is Failing Our Kids

Karen Chhour ACT MP commonroomnz.com This article was first published by The Common Room For years I’ve never really told my story, as I was ashamed of it. As I got older, I realised unless we are honest with ourselves about our past, we cannot move forward. My

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The Silver Lining to Our Grey Hair

Putiputi Fleming The Nurses Gone Grey Society would unreservedly like to apologise to hairdressers the breadth and length of New Zealand for any involvement we may have had in lowering revenue over the last three years. Whilst we cannot and should not take responsibility for government fiscal management throughout the

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Why Do We Ask the Same Questions Again and Again?

Why Do We Ask the Same Questions Again and Again?

Dr. Guy David Hatchard hatchardreport.com Guy is an international advocate of food safety and natural medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Logic and Theoretical Physics from the University of Sussex and his Ph.D. in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. He was formerly a senior

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Why the Big Rush to Pass the Therapeutic Products Bill?

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com Despite strong objections by the vast majority of New Zealanders to the passage of the Therapeutic Products Bill as it stood, with the inclusion of Natural Health Products, the New Zealand government passed it under urgency. According to the announcement by

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Congress Begged to Protect Children

Congress Begged to Protect Children

Baylie McClafferty papundits.wordpress. Reprinted from PA Pundits – International The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on Thursday addressing the dangers and due process violations of “gender-affirming care” for children. Dr. Blaire Peters, a “gender-affirming” surgeon, admitted that doctors in this field are just learning as they go.

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‘Man’ Gives Birth to Twins

‘Man’ Gives Birth to Twins

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg newsbusters.org A transgender man, aka a biological woman, just gave birth to a set of twins after going through six rounds of artificial insemination with a sperm donor to have a biological child. Aaden Darr, 22, is a prime example of both delusion and the harms

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The British NHS is More a Statist Cult than Healthcare

The British NHS is More a Statist Cult than Healthcare

Jess Gill mises.org Jess Gill is a British libertarian political content creator. She is the Creative Director of Reasoned U.K. Jess creates political and economics videos on Tiktok and YouTube where she has gained a following of over 30,000. The day after America celebrated its independence and

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Left, Right and Woke
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Left, Right and Woke

Simon O’Connor National MP commonroomnz.com This article was first published by The Common Room. Does it seem to you that the left and right of politics has changed? Does it seem that, particularly on what we think of as the left-wing of politics, the topics being discussed

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It Is Time to Stop Crime
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It Is Time to Stop Crime

Freedoms New Zealand On Wednesday, Brian Tamaki launched Freedoms New Zealand’s controversial law & order policy at the Grand Millennium Hotel, situated in the heart of Auckland CBD. This is the primary policy that Brian Tamaki is personally championing on the campaign trail, leveraging his extensive forty years of

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Trump, Biden in Dead Tie

Trump, Biden in Dead Tie

Casey Harper D.C. Bureau Reporter thecentersquare.com President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are tied in a general election face-off, according to newly released polling data. The New York Times/Siena College poll results released Tuesday show both candidates have 43% support. As The Center Square

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The Power of the Opposite Compliment

Israel Kalman Israel “Izzy” Kalman – MS, NCSP is a luminary in the field of bullying. Slowly but surely, he has been changing the way the world understands and deals with bullying, exposing the problems with the predominant legalistic approach while promoting a more psychologically valid one. His work has been

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Why COVID-19 Vaccines Must Be Stopped

Why COVID-19 Vaccines Must Be Stopped

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com In this post, we want to roll together three very recent publications that neatly overlap. They both cry foul on the sidelining of due diligence regarding the synthetic gene transfer technology masquerading as a vaccine. In short, the dangers of the

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Requirements for a Good Society – Part One

Bruce Cotterill 5 time CEO, Company Director, Advisor to Business Leaders, Keynote Speaker, Columnist and Bestselling Author commonroomnz.com This article was first published by The Common Room Things don’t always change for the better. I was born in the 1960s, so I grew up at a time that

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Council Won't Help
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Is National’s Transport Plan the Answer?

Timothy Welch Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning University of Auckland The old joke about “just one more lane” being all that’s needed to solve traffic congestion has been heard a few times since the National Party released its transport policy this week. The plan is nothing if not ambitious:

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