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The AMA Says Trust Your Doctor

The AMA Says Trust Your Doctor

Kevin Homer brownstone.org Kevin Homer, MD has practiced anatomic and clinical pathology at a community hospital in Texas since 1994. The American Medical Association (AMA) urges physicians to promote Covid-19 vaccines and bivalent boosters.  The AMA even supplies members with social media talking points and strategies to deal with

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Twitter Got Played by the FBI

Twitter Got Played by the FBI

Renata Kiss newsbusters.org Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) said the quiet part out loud at Wednesday’s House Oversight Committee hearing on The Twitter Files. The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability held its first Twitter Files hearing Wednesday morning. The hearing featured testimony from former Twitter Head of Legal,

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trust the science

Trust the Science

J M White It all began with organ donations. We were told our gift of our organs could save lives and they do. Surrogacy has been perfected. This is a type of temporary organ donation. Initially, women agreed to rent-a-womb under the misapprehension that they were doing a good deed,

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Climate Change and Red Herrings

Climate Change and Red Herrings

Collister Johnson cfact.org Johnson has spent the last four decades working in the public and private sectors in Virginia, primarily in the fields of project finance and maritime transportation. He began his career in public service as Chairman of the Board of the Virginia Port Authority. He was appointed

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Nash Knows How to Stop Ram-Raids

Nash Knows How to Stop Ram-Raids

Darroch Ball Sensible Sentencing Trust. Stuart Nash, the ‘renewed’ Minister of Police, says he doesn’t think dairies should sell tobacco. Call me old fashioned, but maybe Nash as the Minister of Police needs to focus on ensuring these criminal thugs are caught and held to account, instead of waxing

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

After his concert in Wellington on Thursday night, Sheeran said in another Instagram story that he wanted chocolate from Whittaker’s. “Whittaker’s NZ chocolate, you made a bar of chocolate with my face on it, I’ve just seen the memes,” he said. “I’m in Wellington for one

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Parts of Auckland May Become Too Expensive to Insure

Michael Naylor Senior Lecturer in Economics Massey University The clean-up from Auckland’s devastating floods last week is just beginning but insurance companies will need to start thinking about what the record-breaking weather event will mean for future coverage. Over 24 hours, 249mm of rain fell across the Auckland region

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It Started before the Outbreak

It Started before the Outbreak

Robert Kogon brownstone.org Robert Kogon is a pen name for a widely-published financial journalist, a translator, and researcher working in Europe. Follow him at Twitter here. He writes at edv1694.substack.com. The bizarre Project Veritas “sting” videos that have gone ultra-viral on Twitter have undoubtedly confused the public

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The Biggest Story of the Decade

The Biggest Story of the Decade

Peter Imanuelsen petersweden.substack.com I’m Peter Imanuelsen | Swedish journalist | Political commentator | Supporter of freedom, kindness and liberty | It’s hard for me to put into words just how big this story is. This is a scandal of epic proportions. This is THE biggest news story not only of

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Walt Would Never Have Imagined This

Unfortunately, it’s a myth that Walt Disney was cryogenically frozen when he died. Unfortunate, because, had we the technology, it’d be awesome to fix his thawed head into a gigantic robot body, and send him rampaging like Futurama’s Robot Nixon through the degenerate circus that has been

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How Govt Regulation Will really work

How Govt Regulation Will really work

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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Influencers Who Lie to Their Audiences

Influencers Who Lie to Their Audiences

Catalina Goanta Associate Professor Law, Economics and Governance Utrecht University In the age of vloggers, influencers and content creators it might seem hard to imagine a world without YouTube. But back when the first ever video was uploaded in April 2005, showing a man visiting a zoo, it was not

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Inflation and the Reserve Bank: Part Two

Inflation and the Reserve Bank: Part Two

Last week I wrote about how the Reserve Bank has got it wrong by reducing interest rates to close to zero, and then pushing them up at a rate of knots when inflation, that they created, started to hit. Some of you disagreed with that opinion, and in particular some

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Realities about the Davos World Economic Forum

Realities about the Davos World Economic Forum

Sir Bob Jones nopunchespulled.com The above conference as always, will attract much media attention. It’s all fairly predictable. Some show-pony rich attendees will call for wealth taxes solely to get publicity as to their goodness, but safe in the knowledge that no one present will agree. Various predictable

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What Facebook Promotes and What It Kills

Jeffrey A. Tucker brownstone.org Jeffrey A. Tucker is Founder and President of the Brownstone Institute. He is also Senior Economics Columnist for Epoch Times, author of 10 books, including Liberty or Lockdown, and thousands of articles in the scholarly and popular press. He speaks widely on topics of economics,

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