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Dissent Into Madness: The Weaponization of Psychology

James Corbett | corbettreport.com “WA State Bill Will Send Political Enemies to Psych Wards” blares a recent headline from Kurt Nimmo’s Substack. The bill in question, Washington State Legislature House Bill 1333, “Establishing the domestic violent extremism commission,” would, according … Continue reading

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Future States — Play | Offbeat | PBS Film Festival

PBS “Future States — Play, ” a film in the PBS Online Film Festival’s Offbeat category. The film imagines a not-too-distant future where video games have become indistinguishable from reality. These fully immersive games are nested inside each other like … Continue reading

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Third sex becomes official: Australian passports now have three gender options – male, female and x

Source: Daily Mail Australian passports will now have three gender options – male, female and x. The new category is only for use by intersex people – who are not biologically entirely male or female. Trangendered passport-holders – who have … Continue reading

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Ambiguity in the English Language

An ambiguous statement in English followed by a question with a linguistic analysis. STATEMENT: Security spotted a man with binoculars last week. QUESTION: Did security use binoculars to find the man? The analysis of the sentence divides the words into … Continue reading

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