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No Evidence of Any Vax Benefit

Steve Kirsch stevekirsch.substack.com Executive summary According to Professor Bridle, at best, there are no benefits from the COVID vaccines. But the data shows they make the problem worse in every metric: infections, hospitalizations, and deaths. You’ve been completely misled by the medical community about these vaccines. There

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Govt Claims to Be Victim

Govt Claims to Be Victim

Adam Dick ronpaulinstitute.org This week, the United States Department of Justice charged in a Utah federal court Michael Kirk Moore, Jr. — a medical doctor — and three other individuals with crimes. The so-called crimes arise from allegations that the individuals helped adults who did not want to take experimental coronavirus

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The Good, the Bad and the Weird

The Good, the Bad and the Weird

I’m not a huge fan of Nietzsche, but he was right on the money when he said, He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. The CIA, and its predecessor the WWII-era OSS, was created to fight some truly fearsome

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How to Fight Back Against Free Speech Opponents

Julian Adorney Fee.org Julian is a former political op-ed writer and current nonprofit marketer. His work has been featured in FEE, National Review, Playboy and Lawrence Reed’s economics anthology Excuse Me, Professor. Free speech used to be held up as one of the core American institutions. It was

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They’re Not Pulling Strings – They’re Yanking Your Chain

The BFD’s Cam Slater often says, “Between a conspiracy and a stuff-up, it’s the stuff-up every time”. This is almost certainly true of the Covid pandemic, at every level. Xi Xinping didn’t have to deliberately seed a bio-weapon to weaken the West: all it took was what

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Fentanyl and the War on Drugs

Fentanyl seems to have a strange grip on the public mind these days, as breathless (often questionable) narratives around this drug are everywhere. According to the news media, this mysterious substance is appearing on shopping cart handles, in children’s Halloween candy, in baby formula and even poisoning police officers

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The Libertarian (and Whig) Heritage of America

The Libertarian (and Whig) Heritage of America

Dan Sanchez FEE.org. Dan Sanchez is the Director of Content at the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) and the editor-in-chief of FEE.org. Follow him on Substack and Twitter. Should America embrace libertarianism? Many would regard such a prospect as recklessly experimental. This is partly because they regard libertarianism

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Can a Bad Person Be a Great Man?

Can a Bad Person Be a Great Man?

For weeks, Australian politics has been dominated by one of the silliest beat-ups imaginable: a political leader, decades ago, went to a party dressed in “offensive” costume. The leader in question is NSW premier Dominic Perrottet, whose 21st birthday party was themed on “Heroes and Villains”. Perrottet dressed as a

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Chicago Schools a Hotbed of Groomers

Chicago Schools a Hotbed of Groomers

I know the whole “Grooming” thing can sound hyperbolic to the point of foil-hat stuff — until the news goes right ahead and proves that it’s true. Once again, the difference between “conspiracy theory” and “headlines” is about a few weeks at best. So, when I argue that schools are

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What the Twitter Files Reveal

What the Twitter Files Reveal

Gabriela Pariseau newsbusters.org Gabriela is a writer and researcher in the Media Research Center’s Free Speech America division. She is a graduate of Christendom College where she earned a B.A. in History. Gabriela has also contributed to The Catholic Register, Students For Life of America and Iowa

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9 Crazy Examples of Government Waste in 2022

9 Crazy Examples of Government Waste in 2022

Patrick Carroll FEE.org Patrick Carroll has a degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Waterloo and is an Editorial Fellow at the Foundation for Economic Education. With 2022 behind us, many are undoubtedly grateful that 2022 has ended. From lingering COVID restrictions to the war in Ukraine to

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The Hydrocarbon Elephant in the Room

The Hydrocarbon Elephant in the Room

Ronald Stein cfact.org Ronald Stein is an engineer, senior policy advisor on energy literacy for CFACT and co-author of the Pulitzer Prize nominated book Clean Energy Exploitations. California Governor Gavin Newsom refuses to address the hydrocarbon elephant in the room, namely that The End of Oil Would be the

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Nuclear? The Regulation Has to Be Reformed

Nuclear? The Regulation Has to Be Reformed

Duggan Flanakin cfact.org Duggan Flanakin is the director of policy research at the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow. A former senior fellow with the Texas Public Policy Foundation, Mr Flanakin authored definitive works on the creation of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and on environmental education in Texas.

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Biden Document Incidents – Special Counsel Appointed

Mark Angelides libertynation.com “Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action,” wrote noted James Bond author Ian Fleming. With news that yet another stash of classified documents has been discovered – this time in the garage of one of Joe Biden’s Delaware homes – AG Merrick Garland

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What Greta Thunberg’s Crusade Will Cost Us

What Greta Thunberg’s Crusade Will Cost Us

Saul Zimet fee.org Saul Zimet is a Website and Data Coordinator for HumanProgress.org at the Cato Institute and a graduate student in economics at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice at the City University of New York. Nobel Peace Prize nominee and Time Magazine’s 2019 “person

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