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Facebook just suspended Natural News for 7 days for posting this rather ho-hum fluoride infographic

Facebook just suspended Natural News for 7 days for posting this rather ho-hum fluoride infographic (Natural News) The insanity of the tech giants’ censorship continues to expand by the day. With Twitter having permanently banned the Health Ranger account several weeks ago (@HealthRanger) after I criticized Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for his involvement in a […]

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Horrifying predictions for 2019 – 2020 revealed in this six-minute video

Horrifying predictions for 2019 – 2020 revealed in this six-minute video (Natural News) “You are living through the final chapter of modern human civilization,” I explain in the opening of a new, six-minute video that lays out predictions for 2019 – 2020. “A catastrophic global collapse is coming, and you’re seeing society rip itself apart.” […]

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Self-Governance in an Unreasonable Age

Self-Governance in an Unreasonable Age Part IV: A Conclave of Reptiles Once again, the country descends into the fetid morass of double-talk, obfuscation, and contemptible cacophony known as election season. Right on cue, every slithering incumbent and mucilaginous political rookie is crisscrossing his/her/its respective area of operations in the hope of bamboozling the required number […]

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Everything That Dies Does Not Come Back

Everything That Dies Does Not Come Back Charles Sprague Pearce The Arab jeweler c1882 There are a lot of industries in our world that wreak outsized amounts of havoc. Think the biggest global banks and oil companies. Think plastics. But there is one field that is much worse than all others: agro-chemicals. At some point, […]

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Insanity Fatigue

Insanity Fatigue Oligarchs, though they speak of deconstructing the administrative state, actually increase deficits and the size and power of law enforcement and the military to protect their global business interests and ensure domestic social control. The parts of the state that serve the common good wither in the name of deregulation and austerity. The […]

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The (Mind) Games People Play

THE (MIND) GAMES PEOPLE PLAY Fair warning! This is a long and dense read and not intended for the faint-hearted While most of us would accept there are two states of mind when it comes to perceiving reality, belief and disbelief, I posit there are three. And this third state of mind, the suspension of […]

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Ludwig von Mises’ Century of Validation

Ludwig von Mises’ Century of Validation Seeing the Light It has been said that “the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”  No one quite knows who first uttered this remark; it has been attributed to Albert Einstein, Mark Twain, Benjamin Franklin, and has even been […]

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Mass Extinction and Mass Insanity

Mass Extinction and Mass Insanity Caters Extremely rare albino elephant, Kruger National Park in South AfricaEverything dies, baby, that’s a fact But maybe everything that dies someday comes back … Springsteen, Atlantic City “Erwin Schrodinger (1945) has described life as a system in steady-state thermodynamic disequilibrium that maintains its constant distance from equilibrium (death) by feeding […]

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A Failure of Imagination

A Failure of Imagination Simply stated we create our own reality……although it is a ‘reality’ strictly limited to the range and scope of our beliefs and imagination. Thus if we can conceive of a world no different than what we believe actually exists, which in turn is based solely upon our present day (deliberately) limited […]

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An Insane Financial World

An Insane Financial World We know that most western governments are deficit spending, borrowing heavily, in debt beyond the point of no return and must increase taxes and appropriations from their citizens. We know that politicians will take the politically expedient path instead of addressing financial problems.  We know they will “extend and pretend,” delay, […]

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