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Left’s Climate Projections Yield Worst-Case Consequences

Larry Bell PA Pundits – International Larry Bell contributes posts at the CFACT site. He heads the graduate program in space architecture at the University of Houston. He founded and directs the Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture. He is also the author of Climate of Corruption: Politics and Power Behind

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Popeye the Sailor Is Now Gender-Fluid

Popeye the Sailor Is Now Gender-Fluid

familyfirst.org.nz “Ahoy, shiver me timbers”, the seas are getting rough for poor old Popeye the Sailor. Dating back nearly 100 years, Popeye has been the loveable, one-eyed sailor that’s instantly recognisable for his huge forearms, anchor tattoos, and trusty pipe. Popeye gets his superhuman strength from guzzling

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When Is a Tree Not a Tree?

When Is a Tree Not a Tree?

Stuart Smith National MP Kaikoura It is amazing to see the unrest in the Netherlands with 30,000 Dutch farmers taking to the streets with their tractors to protest against government climate-change policies. The final straw was the plan to limit nitrogen fertilisers, which will in turn lead to reduced

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Is a US-Russia War Inevitable?

Patrick J Buchanan ronpaulinstitute.org Patrick J. Buchanan is the author of Nixon’s White House Wars: The Battles That Made and Broke a President and Divided America Forever. To find out more about Patrick Buchanan and read features by other Creators writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators website at

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Govts Were Given Credible Warnings about Lockdown Harms but Didn’t Listen

Ramesh Thakur brownstone.org Ramesh Thakur, a former United Nations Assistant Secretary-General, is emeritus professor in the Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University. As countries emerge from the Dystopia of lockdown restrictions, there’s growing awareness of the phenomenon of excess deaths, for example in the  UK

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Ardern Negotiates Trade with a White Flag

One of the advantages of living on the outskirts of a metropolis is one is kept abreast of rural matters through various publications dropped in the letterbox. One that comes through my box is the Farmers Weekly which provides a very informative read on topics concerning the land. One headline

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Organic Farming Can Feed the World: Just Ask Sri Lanka

The lunatic green fringe would have you believe that organic farming is the way to go, and will solve the world’s food problems. We don’t have to look far to see whether what they claim is true. We can ask Sri Lanka, a country on the precipice of

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The Great Reset Comes to Sri Lanka

The Great Reset Comes to Sri Lanka

Want to know how Klaus Schwab’s Great Reset is going to work out? Take a look at Sri Lanka. People there own nothing, but, boy, are they unhappy about it. Purely by coincidence, I’m sure, the architect of the policies which have pushed the Jewelled Isle to economic

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Hong Kong Chinese Style Snoops on Citizens

Hong Kong Chinese Style Snoops on Citizens

Hong Kong Free Press globalvoices.org Hong Kong Free Press is an English language news source seeking to unite critical voices on local and national affairs. Free of charge and completely independent, HKFP arrived amid rising concerns over declining press freedom in Hong Kong and during an important time in

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People Around the World Find Their Voices

People Around the World Find Their Voices

“Populism”, to judge by the thundering denunciations of the media-political class, means popular ideas which are not approved by the elite. Which is, in fact, almost exactly what it means: “range of political stances that emphasize the idea of the people and often juxtapose this group against the elite”. Now,

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Extreme Acts of Political Violence

Extreme Acts of Political Violence

Hugo Dobso Kristian Magnus Hauken University of Sheffield Hugo Dobson was awarded his PhD from the School of East Asian Studies at the University of Sheffield in 1998. His thesis explored Japan’s participation in United Nations-sponsored peacekeeping operations. Kristian Magnus Hauken’s research deals in great part with international

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Taking Dynamite to the Great Reset

Taking Dynamite to the Great Reset

The Great Reset is well and truly on the march – and so is the Great Resistance. From Canadian truckers to Dutch farmers, ordinary people around the world are kicking back against the new hegemony being lauded by a honking chorus of political and business leaders. The latest blow struck is

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The Insurrection in Sri Lanka

The Insurrection in Sri Lanka

Monica Hughes PhD themariachiyears.substack.com Governments may simply not be able to control the chaos in time. The Sri Lankan presidential palace was stormed and there are rumors he’s currently escaping the country. There are clips of protestors are having a dip in the presidential palace pool. heh

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We Lost Too Much Freedom, Polls Say

Michael Senger brownstone.org Michael P Senger is an attorney and author of Snake Oil: How Xi Jinping Shut Down the World. He has been researching the influence of the Chinese Communist Party on the world’s response to COVID-19 since March 2020 and previously authored China’s Global Lockdown

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Europe Cuts Its Own Throat Again

Europe Cuts Its Own Throat Again

WWII hero, Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, astutely observed that the worst calamities of the 20th century — Communism, Fascism and Nazism — were all made in Europe. And they were all defeated from outside Europe. But if he thought that Europe was done inflicting ideologically-driven calamity on the rest of the world,

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Covid Wins despite Highly Vaxxed NZ Population

Guy Hatchard hatchardreport.com Dr Guy Hatchard 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 PhD in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. Information Opinion This article was jointly

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