#MorningMonarchy: August 22, 2018
Robot fruit-pickers, cereal Roundup and a raw, bloody veal heart + this day in history w/the raid of the Camden 28 and our song of the day by Cat Power & Lana Del Rey on your Morning Monarchy for August 22, 2018.
Robot fruit-pickers, cereal Roundup and a raw, bloody veal heart + this day in history w/the raid of the Camden 28 and our song of the day by Cat Power & Lana Del Rey on your Morning Monarchy for August 22, 2018.
Disease X, powerful sedatives and genetic genealogy + this day in history w/the birth of West Virginia and our song of the day by Trevor Moore on your Morning Monarchy for June 20, 2018.
Chaz Heston tries to halt the MegaSmartCity from grinding up soyboys and feeding them to the soy masses at the behest of George Soyros.
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Monsanto memory hole, wedding cake justice and swilling sewage beer + this day in history w/the exhumation of Josef Mengele and our song of the day by Dierks Bentley on your Morning Monarchy for June 6, 2018.
(ANTIMEDIA) — This week, a study of eleven popular water bottle brands revealed microplastics are pervasive in packaging around the world. Though this may be unsurprising considering the widespread use of plastics, Coca-Cola admitted the possibility that their water products contain synthetic materials. The research was commissioned by Orb Media, a non-profit journalistic organization, and conducted by researchers at […]
This week on the New World Next Week: Wikileaks opens Vault7, but what will be the "solution?"; Indian Coke boycott is taking off; and 3D printed homes are now a thing.
This week on the New World Next Week: Wikileaks opens Vault7, but what will be the "solution?"; Indian Coke boycott is taking off; and 3D printed homes are now a thing.
A man walks past a truck that distributes Coca Cola in Mumbai, India. (AP/Rajanish Kakade)