Scientific Dictatorship
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In response to eight horrific years of Barack Obama’s executive abuses, the House of Representatives recently passed legislation that gives Congress new veto power over any major rule or regulation coming out of the executive branch that impacts the economy by $100 million or more. Known as the Regulations from the Executive in Need of […]
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The climate change narrative has led to the resignation of a noted academic who dared to question the legitimacy of the anthropogenic (man-made) global warming theory. Dr. Judith Curry, a respected climatologist and tenured professor at Georgia Tech University, has decided to leave her “dream job” in academia after years of battling with those pushing […]
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When Narenda Modi, the Prime Minister of India, banned the 500 and 100o rupee notes, which, according to Wakingtimes.com, are the “2 highest denomination notes in India . . . worth around $7.50 and $15.00 respectively,” the effects on the Indian population, especially the poorest, were immediate and chaotic. Using the excuse that banning these cash notes would […]
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is the latest government agency to be exposed for putting politics over principle after it was revealed that a top DOE scientist was fired simply for telling the truth about climate change. Reports indicate that Noelle Metting was basically canned by the Obama administration when she was caught answering […]
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Ida Auken is a thirty-something year old member of the Danish parliament. She created a bit of a stir with an article she penned recently for the World Economic Forum (WEF) that describes her ideal society and city in the year 2030. It’s a place, Auken writes, “where you own nothing and you have no privacy.” Need to cook? Kitchen […]
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The World Economic Forum (WEF), located in Geneva, Switzerland is an impressive consortium of the global leaders of governments, CEOs in media, entertainment, technology and finance as well as policy makers in academia, international agencies and non-governmental organizations (NGO). The WEF meets annually in Davos to “improve the state of the world.” It is the WEF, according to Scienceworldreport.com, that declares we are in the midst of a “Fourth Industrial […]
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The word conspiracy is a metaphor that represents a very simple legal standard. The textbook definition of conspiracy is when two or more people secretly develop, or conspire, to commit to act in a way that is harmful or illegal. You’ve heard of court cases where there was a conspiracy to commit murder, or a conspiracy to defraud investors. But […]
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The U.S. medical paradigm shuffles pills to treat symptoms, not looking for causes. Pharmaceutical TV ads announce death as a side effect. If you refuse dangerous treatment protocols for an ill child, you risk medical kidnapping. Disclose.tv reports doctors have misdiagnosed cancer just to make money. Medical error is the third leading cause of death in America, says Npr.org. The mission is depopulation and here are seven diseases that demonstrate the trend. […]
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Google collects your data and tracks your every keystroke. As a gatekeeper beholden to corporate interests, they also willfully limit the information that is shared. It is virtually impossible to determine the myriad ways Google tweaks its methodology, but just looking at seven search results makes it clear that it’s time to seek a real alternative. That doesn’t mean Yahoo or Bing. There’s only one […]
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I’ve been away from school for a couple of decades or so. I went to college in the ’70s, dropped out, and eventually finished in the ’90s. I leaned toward the theatrical, philosophical, sociological, communicable disciplines and ignorantly ignored the burgeoning planned obsolescence of male and female, which would eventually be rebranded as Human 2.0 where flesh melds with […]
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Chalk up thousands of job losses for middle America. The Fourth Industrial Revolution has begun its ascent into the trucking industry. Well, somebody has to be in the truck, I guess, to help unload until the robots come, or keep track of time, or sleep or maybe hold a second job. As a child of […]
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According to Organdonor.gov, the first two recorded organ transplants in the U.S. used the skin in 1860 and the cornea in 1906. It wasn’t until 1954 that doctor’s performed the first kidney transplant, and to this day, the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN), reports the kidney as being the number one requested, sought and utilized transplant organ. The kidneys are blood-purifying organs, so be sure […]
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Before you read this, bookmark FETCH.news and GoodGopher.com. You’ll want to use these independent alternative search engines that do not engage in censorship! The internet is a weapon used by the prevailing scientific dictatorship as they march the masses to global totalitarianism. The means to collect and control information is unsurpassed in human history. And in a this culture […]
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Some believe the end of anonymity will be a sign in their hand or forehead, commonly called the “mark of the beast.” Without this “sign,” one won’t be able to buy or sell anything without it. Most folks surmise that this mark is a chip under the skin. So they draw their line in the sand and say, “Oh, I’ll never […]
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Virtual Reality (VR) continues its pervasive ascent. But it’s more than VR video games or VR movies where one purposely suspends cognition for entertainment purposes. In the past two years, the idea of “immersive journalism” has been barnstorming the newsroom. Nonny de la Peña is considered the Virtual Reality pioneer; she created the very first VR “journalistic” story called Hunger in Los […]
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