Human Rights Watchdog Says Governments Using Pandemic To Crack Down On Online Dissent
Aaron Kesel – Governments around the world are using the ongoing pandemic to crack down on online dissent according to a human rights watchdog.
Aaron Kesel – Governments around the world are using the ongoing pandemic to crack down on online dissent according to a human rights watchdog.
Dr. Alan Palmer – The media blitz surrounding the COVID-19 crisis strangely omits any mention of the power of the human immune system.
Caitlin Johnstone – We are now, as a species, collectively squeezing ourselves out of our old unhealthy relationship with narrative.
John W. Whitehead – This is a con game, a scam, a grift, a hustle, a bunko, a swindle, a flimflam, a gaffle, and a bamboozle.
Olivia Rosane – For the second time this year, Colorado is battling the largest wildfire in state history.
Elias Marat – The Mexican government appears likely to legalize cannabis, potentially making Mexico the biggest legal weed market in the world.
Children’s Health Defense Team – “It’s a very dangerous thing to do to just follow.”
Michael Maharrey – Last week, Vermont Gov. Phil Scott signed a bill into law that bans police from using facial recognition technology.
Bruce Lanphear – New evidence questions existing policies about the safety of fluoride for babies’ developing brains.
Claire Turrell – Between 1953 and 2018, Singapore lost nearly 90% of its mangroves to urban expansion and other human activities.
Connie Hassett-Walker – The first police forces were overwhelmingly white, male and more focused on responding to disorder than crime.
Tyler Durden – In an interview with NBC news last night, Gates warned that the world “won’t return to normal” until “a lot of people” take a second “super-effective” coronavirus vaccine.
Matt Agorist – This startling number highlights a critical problem with police and how they handle incidents with the mentally ill.
Mises Institute – The coronavirus crisis has served as a powerful tool in highlighting many of the faults that previously existed in society.
Jonathan L. Zecher – As we struggle through our own “long, dark teatime of the soul”, we can name this experience, which is now part of our emotional repertoire.
Matt Agorist – A petition filed this month in Galveston County’s district court called the officers’ conduct “extreme and outrageous” and claimed that it caused Neely injury, emotional distress and mental anguish.
Robert Wheeler – Already Big Tech is working with the UK government to create these passports.
Raul Diego – A new mRNA diagnostic tool developed at Stanford University and funded by BARDA and DARPA is bringing implantable biochip technology closer to reality.
Elias Marat – A new study published in the journal Nature Communications found that as much as 40% of the Amazon rainforest could become a savannah-like environment.
Dr. Mercola – Many may be willing to take just about anything as long as they don’t have to wear a mask anymore.