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Panel Of Scientists To Vote On Official Disinformation, Official Truths
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Panel Of Scientists To Vote On Official Disinformation, Official Truths

One of the things you're sick of reading, and I'm tired of writing, is that if there is such a thing as Official Disinformation, there must necessarily be Official Truth,…
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What Comanche Medicine Tells Us About Modern Medical Science
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What Comanche Medicine Tells Us About Modern Medical Science

Fahrenbach tells us that Comanche men used to tie bags of "medicine" next to their pertinents. Inside these bags were things like wolves' teeth, special stones, perhaps hair taken from…
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Regime Now Coming For Your Gas Stove. Yes, Really. They “Cause” Asthma
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Regime Now Coming For Your Gas Stove. Yes, Really. They “Cause” Asthma

Since many won't believe it: https://twitter.com/TheInsiderPaper/status/1612569909556400163 And in a remarkable coincidence, this also came out yesterday: https://twitter.com/mattparlmer/status/1612477853131739137 So the Regime is coming for gas stoves. Not their gas stoves: Regime…
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Paul Ehrlich Confirms Science’s Negative Expansion Team Effect & Peer Review
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Paul Ehrlich Confirms Science’s Negative Expansion Team Effect & Peer Review

Modern science wisdom from Paul R. Ehrlich: https://twitter.com/PaulREhrlich/status/1610323659188486145 If you can't see it, it reads: 60 Minutes extinction story has brought the usual right-wing out in force. If I'm always…
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Is This The Dumbest Coronadoom Paper?
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Is This The Dumbest Coronadoom Paper?

This, as of this date, is my entry for Dumbest Coronadoom Paper. It is the peer-reviewed wonder "Covid 19 vaccines and the misinterpretation of perceived side effects clarity on the…
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What The Sports Illustrated Curse Says About The Reproducibility Crisis
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What The Sports Illustrated Curse Says About The Reproducibility Crisis

The so-called Sports Illustrated curse is easy to understand. A player or team excels, which is to say it does much better than they usually do, the exceptional performance attracts…
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Every Time You See “Random” Swap It With “Unpredictable”
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Every Time You See “Random” Swap It With “Unpredictable”

Nothing in random in any mystical causative sense. Many things are unpredictable. And, indeed, unpredictable is what people mean when they say random. That, or unknown cause. I was reminded…
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The Most Politically Incorrect, Unwokeist Article You Will Ever Read
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The Most Politically Incorrect, Unwokeist Article You Will Ever Read

Hello, dear readers. Long time no see. Welcome to the New Year. Today, I submit to you a white paper on a master list of forbidden words (which the mailman…
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