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Scott Atlas’ book, “A Plague Upon Our House.”
I read this book this week and found a good book review in in “City Journal,” titled “Three Blind Mice.” Atlas began as an academic neuroradiologist and then transitioned to a 15 year career as a health policy researcher. I did something...
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Retrotech: The Great Toaster of 1949
This post argues that the Sunbeam Radiant Control Toaster, introduced in 1949, is the best toaster ever built. I’m not much of a toaster expert…when there is toasting to be done around here, we mostly use the broiler…but do the toaster...
Centinel2012
The Companies Enforcing the Vaccine Mandate
Armstrong Economics Blog/Vaccine Re-Posted Dec 4, 2021 by Martin Armstrong Numerous companies plan to fire unvaccinated employees once the vaccine mandate goes into effect. Thousands of people have already lost their livelihoods right...
Is the US President a Pathological Liar?
Armstrong Economics Blog/Corruption Re-Posted Dec 4, 2021 by Martin Armstrong Is the US president a pathological liar? You decide.
The Irish Triple-Vaxx Double-Maskers are Getting Locked Out Again
Posted originally on the conservative tree house December 3, 2021 | Sundance | 167 Comments The World Health Organization announced today -despite worldwide panic- on a global basis, no one has died from the Omicron variant. Meanwhile...
The BRAD BLOG
Partisan Gerrymander Challenges in State Courts and Debating Tit-for-Tat Dem Redistricting: 'BradCast' 12/3/2021
Should Democrats draw extreme partisan gerrymanders in states they control the way Republicans are doing in states where they have control over redistricting maps? On today's BradCast we have a very animated debate on the issue, along with...
When Wingnuts Collide!: 'BradCast' 12/2/2021
The insanity detailed on today's BradCast is simply too insane to adequately summarize here. You may just have to tune in for this one. (Bring plenty of popcorn.) Suffice to say, the story about the self-replicating African robot frogs is probably...
'Green News Report' - December 2, 2021
IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season is finally over, and it was a costly record-breaker; U.S. is the world's biggest contributor to plastic pollution; Big breakthrough could charge electric vehicles in five minutes...
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BlackListed News
ADL Ignores Waukesha Attacker's Anti-White Extremism, Claims He's Not A Follower of Any 'Extremist Ideology'
The Waukesha attacker is not a follower of any "extremist ideology," so long as you ignore all his anti-white extremism. "According to our experts, the suspect who drove into a Christmas parade in Waukesha. WI, killing 6 & injuring dozens...
How the Biden Family Gets Away With an Enormous Amount of Sleaze
Back during those heady days of 2016-2020, when all anybody could seem to think, talk, or fight about was Donald Trump, the nation’s best-seller lists were constantly deluged with book after book capitalizing on the End Times-style frenzy...
The case for compulsory vaccinations is dead…Omicron just killed it
Yesterday, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, held a press conference where she talked at length about her “concerns” over the EU’s low vaccination rate, and how best to “fix” it...
Research Digest
Consciousness And Climate Change: The Week’s Best Psychology Links
Our weekly round-up of the best psychology coverage from elsewhere on the web Recent research has found that mental health…
Women Are No More Emotionally Turbulent Than Men
By Emily Reynolds. Diary study finds men and women show similar fluctuations in mood across the course of days and weeks.
Instructions Don’t Always Help Us To Do Better At A Task
By Emma Young. People who were given instructions performed no better at a task that required implicit learning.
Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places
A Deep Dive Into the Intersection of Art and Science With an Artist-at-Sea
When the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor headed to the Gulf of California recently, it carried a typically wide-ranging crew. An international, multidisciplinary team of scientists planned to study the deep-sea environment...
'Axe Majeur' ('Major Axis') in Cergy, France
This piece of public art stretching over three kilometers long stands just outside of Paris. Construction began on the immense work of art in 1980 and was not finished until the early 2000s—some pieces are still considered works in progress...
The All-Day, All-Night Musical Celebrations of Bonaire
Like an athlete, Juan “Nochi” Coffie maintains a strict diet for two weeks before his big event. He shuns alcohol, goes to bed early, and starts collecting dried cactuses. He is preparing for a marathon—the 26 hours of gleeful musical...
Accidental Deliberations
Saturday Afternoon Links
Assorted content for your weekend reading.- Crawford Kilian writes that even if the Omicron variant of COVID-19 doesn't prove as dangerous as it appears, it should serve as a reminder as to why we should be careful to protect everybody's health...
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The Knocks feat. Powers - Classic
Friday Morning Links
Assorted content to end your week.- Philip Bump discusses how partisan resistance to public health measures is making it harder for the U.S. to count on vaccinations to limit the spread of COVID-19. And Connor O'Donovan reports on how Saskatchewan's...
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