censorship

Last Rights: Each lost freedom becomes a domino…

From the Conclusion chapter, Last Rights: The Death of American Liberty: “Each lost freedom becomes a domino falling against all the remaining rights and liberties. Secrecy and censorship spur a deadly political spiral. If the media is cowed into silence or turned into political accomplices, citizens are unlikely to learn of proliferating abuses. If there […]

Study That ‘Proved’ HPV Vaccine Reduced Preterm Births is Retracted Because the Data Actually Showed it Increased Them

A study that 'proved' the HPV vaccine reduced preterm births was retracted because data sleuths spotted that the authors had got the relationship the wrong way round and the vaccine actually increased them.
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Paul Kersey - Whitey On The Moon, 2024 Might Get A Bit Rocky - Hour 1

Paul Kersey, author of Whitey on the Moon, joins Henrik to discuss the re-release of his book and some of the stories behind it. We also look at what we are going into in 2024, how the trends and discourse have changed in just the last year and how this coming US election might be the most tumultuous cycle yet.
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Thrashing Censors and Snoops on the Scott Horton Show

From Scott Horton’s website: Jim Bovard returns to the show to discuss a pair of articles he published recently for the New York Post. The first digs into the sought-after expansion of Section 702, which would free up federal spies to surveil even more of our digital communications. They also talk about the exposure and […]
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Interview 1855 - The Unification of Church and State - #NewWorldNextWeek

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This week on the New World Next Week: COP28 wraps up with a last-minute consensus as IPCCers hanker for more power; a flurry of lawsuits against the censorship-industrial complex raise the question of who's suing who for what; and it's business (politics) as usual in Japan as Kishida vows to clean up Abe's Moonie leftovers.