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What Science Says About Making Medication Mandatory

Posted by By Briggs January 26, 2026
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What A Winter

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Belloc On The Limited Intelligence Of Scientists

From Hilaire Belloc's Richelieu, J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia & Londen, 1929, p. 23, in the context of disproving the social theory of historical events, i.e. the one which claims individuals…
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Our Brains Are Not Us: Review of Brainwashed

My nomination for Worst Use of Inference in a Scientific Paper (2009) is "The neural correlates of religious and nonreligious belief" by brain scientist cum philosopher Sam Harris and colleagues.…
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The Epidemiologist Fallacy Strikes Again. EPA, CARB, And Air Pollution

Here is an email I received from Jim Enstrom of the Scientific Integrity Institute (modified to embed the links; incidentally, CARB is the California Air Resources Board, a source of…
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What’s Happening Between Russia And The Church?

No, really. I'm asking. I don't know but would like to. Something's brewing, or perhaps has already brewed. Consider these points: Item Patriarch Kirill "warned Western governments on Sunday against…
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Rise In Violence Linked To Poor Statistics. Or Climate Change

Welcome Der Spiegel readers. See also this post. The computer revolution has been as bloody, wrenching, and disruptive as any other conflict. But unlike in territorial wars where there are…
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We Can Remember It For You Wholesale, Researchers

Blockbuster science headline of last week was "Neuroscientists plant false memories in the brain." The whetted some intellects---if intellects can be whetted---and caused others to tizzy. Philip Dick turned out…
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Young Writer (Not Me) Seeks Employment

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XKeyscore: Too Early For I Told You So?

Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety, unless they're scared of terrorists, and then it's okay---Benjamin Franklin So the…
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    Ten points to Brian! And here is your requested placebo: "The Scientist" (by Coldplay but I like this version by…

  2. Sid Porter on What Science Says About Making Medication MandatoryJanuary 26, 2026

    There is only one valid premise pertaining to The Science- “Knowledge is Good”.

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    In 2010 in the UK the "Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants" produced a report called, "The Mortality…

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    May I propose a new form of medicalert bracelet? It would read; "I am a hypochondriac. If I am found…

  5. McChuck on What Science Says About Making Medication MandatoryJanuary 26, 2026

    Media and government (but I repeat myself) talking heads are not categorically different from Zardoz.

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