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How generative AI will ruin science and academic research

Johan Eddebo Background: the epistemology of modern mass media I often come back to Neil Postman’s 1985 classic Amusing Ourselves to Death. It’s a penetrating analysis on the cognitive effects of media technology. His focus is mainly on how the format and mode of communication influences the character of content and how that content then trains us, …

This pro-mask “study” is why you should NEVER “Trust the Science”

Kit Knightly Last week it was reported that the Australian state of Victoria may be considering “permanent” facemask mandates to achieve “zero-Covid”. Now, we don’t need to get into the personal liberty implications of such a law, or  the near-infinite supply of evidence that masks don’t work to prevent the transmission of respiratory disease. They …

Great Reset & Operation L0ckstep – Jay Dyer

Today I will cover the full L0ckstep document and its 4 scenarios in relation to the Great Reset and Klaus and Gill Bates’ plans. We will look at how all 4 scenarios contain aspects of the future, including hacking attacks (Cyber P0lygon), surveillance, climate change, and more! Live at 4Pm CST      Subscribe to […]
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COVID-19 coverup EXPOSED by Rep Jordan as Fauci REFUSES to show [Video]

Representative Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) delivers an exposé of the Bioengineering of COVID-19’s parent virus, SARS-CoV-2 that is thrilling and compelling enough for the movies. We see and hear, presented in an orderly and simple-to-understand fashion, how Dr Anthony Fauci appears to have engineered a cover-up of the lab origin. Dr. Fauci had been invited to […]

Biden shuts down COVID-19 “lab origination” investigation. Why? [Video]

Joe Biden says he wants the origins of COVID-19 to be thoroughly investigated. Just not by the Trump-appointed team. No, he says, let the World Health Organization conduct it. He means that World Health Organization… the one that played duck-and-cover for China when the virus first started its rampage in Wuhan, giving enough shade to that […]

The New Normal At The British Library

The British Library reopened in July. It is now September, but things have changed big time since the lockdown. Instead of just turning up at one of the reading rooms, seats must be booked in advance, now and for the immediate future, perhaps longer. Readers were limited to one session per week, but this has now been increased to two. The sessions are said to be four hours in length. In what universe is 11.30am to 2.30pm four hours?

The Mind Sports Olympiad 2020

The 2020 Mind Sports Olympiad, the first one to be held on-line, took place over the entire month of August bar August 31. Full details of the events and prize winners can be found on the official site, but in summary, it was a great success.
Because entry was free, but just as importantly because there were no physical barriers to overcome such as travel, there was a much larger turnout, but there was some striking consistency among the veterans.

Putin’s State of the Nation, Part VI – Education

President Vladimir Putin gave a very long and comprehensive speech about the Russian State of the Nation on February 20, 2019. We split the speech into sections for shorter reading and some offered analysis and comment about the direction Russia is taking under President Putin’s leadership. The previous topics – the military, international trade, the family, the environment, and infrastructure, are all covered in companion pieces linked here. This section covers the matter of education as Russia continues to adapt to and develop its own 21st century technological prowess.

Photos of new Iskander base near Ukrainian border creates media hype

Fox News obtained satellite photos that claim that Russia has recently installed new Iskander missile batteries, one of them “near” to the Ukrainian border. However, what the Fox article does not say is left for the reader to discover: that in regards to Ukraine, these missiles are probably not that significant, unless the missiles are much longer range than reported: