The Golden Idol Machine
The Anti-Human Nature of Fame
by Joshua Stylman
The other day, I found my high school yearbook. My kids were flipping through it, laughing at old
by Joshua Stylman
The other day, I found my high school yearbook. My kids were flipping through it, laughing at old photos and hairstyles, and one of them paused, surprised.
by Tyler Durden
U.S. shipping and navigation services company Matson surprised customers in recent days by announcing new policies that halt all electric vehicle shipments due to the fire
by Iain Davis
The purpose and scope of the Unacknowledged False Flag Substack series is explained HERE.
In Part 1 we looked at the official account of the October 7th
by David A. Hughes
I am reuploading this new hard-hitting documentary by Jacqui Deevoy and Richie Brown ofDiplomatic Postto help increase its visibility for when it gets censored by YouTube.
You’ve heard of Moderna. Now meet Terrana.
by Unshadowed
Flagship Pioneering, creator of Moderna (and a WEF partner), has just unveiled Terrana Biosciences, providing $50mm to scale-up development of
by Meryl Nass
Posted at Malone News:
Malone NewsWill Congress give the pesticide industry a de facto liability shield?Will Congress give the pesticide industry a de facto liability shield…
by Richard Luscombe, theguardian.com
Migrants at a Miami immigration jail were shackled with their hands tied behind their backs and made to kneel to eat food from styrofoam plates
Symbiotic Systems - Narrowband LED Grow Lights Dramatically Improve Plant Yields and Nutrition
CEO Paul Bhola and Symbiotic Systems Make the Cover of Agri-Business Review
by Agribusinessreview.com
Indoor farming
By Bronwyn Thompson
Not all physical activities are created equal when it comes to a good night's sleep. Now, a new study has found that there are four
by Steve Dunn
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — A Southeast Portland neighborhood taking matters into their own hands after they say criminal activity on their street became too much.
For Joanne Benson
by Mariana Trujillo
It is commonly believed that public employees and teachers earn less than their counterparts in the private sector, and this compensation disparity is undermining the ability of