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London Lockdown Protest: It’s Time to Take Freedom Back

London Lockdown Protest: It’s Time to Take Freedom Back

Graham J Noble libertynation.com Chief Political Correspondent & Satirist at LibertyNation.com. Raised and inspired by his father, a World War II veteran, Graham learned early in life how to laugh and be a gentleman. After attending college, he decided to join the British Army, where he served for

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Clown Houses Needed

Clown Houses Needed

This clown government hasn’t even budgeted its huge healthcare reform. Where are they going to find the money to transport patients and family support out of town and home again and supply accommodation while they are away? Travel and accommodation costs will be substantial and will use money better

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A Different Lens: The Age of Surveillance

A Different Lens: The Age of Surveillance

lens.monash.edu Face-recognition technology means that any of us could be identified whenever we walk past a CCTV camera at train stations, busy intersections, shopping malls or airports. Our location can also be tracked via our smartphones, and our interests and social circle can be discovered via our Google

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Machines Can Do Most of a Psychologist’s Job. The Industry Must Prepare for Disruption

Machines Can Do Most of a Psychologist’s Job. The Industry Must Prepare for Disruption

John Michael Innes Faps Adjunct Professor University of South Australia Ben W. Morrison Maps Senior Lecturer Organisational Psychology Macquarie University psychlopaedia.org Psychology and other “helping professions” such as counselling and social work are often regarded as quintessentially human domains. Unlike workers in manual or routine jobs, psychologists generally see

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Arkansas and the Politics of Experimenting on Children

Arkansas and the Politics of Experimenting on Children

Mark Regnerus mercatornet.com Mark Regnerus is associate professor of sociology at the University of Texas at Austin, and a research associate of the university’s Population Research Center. His areas of research are sexual behavior and family formation. He’s the author of two books (2007 and 2011) on

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Slowly but Surely, the Truth Is Coming Out

Slowly but Surely, the Truth Is Coming Out

Michael Snyder endoftheamericandream.com Don’t you hate it when what you get turns out to be far different from what you were promised?  In this article, I am only going to share facts that have been documented by corporate media sources.  These facts are going to upset a lot

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Maori Health Outcomes Subject to Media Bias

Maori Health Outcomes Subject to Media Bias

The person who said, “as long as this government doesn’t actually achieve anything, we are safe from their incompetence,” should rethink that statement now the mob of incompetents is messing with our health. Last week a very angry Candace Owens told Tucker Carlson that Joe Biden’s government is

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Texas Ended Lockdowns and Mask Mandates

Ryan McMaken mises.org Ryan McMaken is a senior editor at the Mises Institute. Send him your article submissions for the Mises Wire and Power&Market, but read article guidelines first. Ryan has degrees in economics and political science from the University of Colorado and was a housing economist

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Science Trashed Yet Again by Transgender Ideology

Science Trashed Yet Again by Transgender Ideology

Transgenderism is one of the most dangerous fronts in the woke war against science and reason. Not only is it blatantly being used as a wedge for all manner of creepers to get their slimy claws into a generation of children and slither their way into women’s protected spaces,

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Radical Govt Continues Push for Co-governance

Radical Govt Continues Push for Co-governance

ACT Party ACT Health spokesperson Brooke van Velden. “The creation of a Maori Health Authority with a veto over national health plans shows Jacinda Ardern’s Government is much more radical than Helen Clark’s was,” says ACT Health spokesperson Brooke van Velden. “The Government’s health review Cabinet paper

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Treaty Not the Biggest Healthcare Issue

ACT Party ACT’s Health spokesperson Brooke van Velden. “Today’s health review announcement from the Government has failed to address the real issues facing New Zealanders,” says ACT’s Health spokesperson Brooke van Velden. “Amalgamating the DHBs into one organisation is a positive step forward, but all the Government

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Major Missed Opportunity on Pharmac Reform

ACT Party ACT Health spokesperson Brooke van Velden. “Pharmaceutical funding was totally absent from today’s health review, and that’s about where it is in this Government’s priorities,” according to ACT Health spokesperson Brooke van Velden. “The Government will, of course, point to the Pharmac review announced earlier

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