Exploring the fascinating future that lies before us Source: The Space to Create Wealth – by A Midwestern Doctor Astroturfing One of the most common tactics the propaganda apparatus uses to gaslight the population is to flood them with messaging that implies anyone who questions the narrative is insane and completely alone, as this is a fairly reliable way to bully the population... Read more
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The Space to Create Wealth: Part 2 – by A Midwestern Doctor
November 3 | Posted by mrossol | Big Govt, CDC NIH, Critical Thinking, Economics, FDA, Interesting, Kennedy, MAHA, Medicine, Science, TrumpExploring the fascinating future that lies before us Source: The Space to Create Wealth – by A Midwestern Doctor
Advice for Gen Z: Avoid Cocaine and Learn to Sew – UnHerd
October 18 | Posted by mrossol | Critical Thinking, Interesting, PhilosophyThere are more than a dozen pieces of advice [I would say some of the advice should be avoided at all costs] given in this article, but I share what I think is the best. mrossol October 18, 2024. Source: Advice for Gen Z: avoid cocaine and learn to sew – UnHerd Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Writer and Activist In 1997, I was in... Read more
Please Help Prevent a Medical Miscarriage of Justice
October 16 | Posted by mrossol | InterestingThe reprehensible story behind Shaken Baby Syndrome covering up vaccine induced infant deaths. Source: (20) Please Help Prevent a Medical Miscarriage of Justice
Volunteer Pilot Threatened with Arrest After Saving Those Stranded from Flood
October 4 | Posted by mrossol | InterestingNot sure I have enough information, but this sounds CRAZY. Where is common sense? Where is problem solving? Where is the ability to prioritize? mrossol Source: Volunteer Pilot Threatened with Arrest After Saving Those Stranded from Flood – American Faith
Legends of the Fall – by Paul Kingsnorth
September 26 | Posted by mrossol | Christianity, Critical Thinking, Interesting, Personal Development, PhilosophyInto the Void, part two Source: Legends of the Fall – by Paul Kingsnorth