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Coronavirus Scandal Breaking in Merkel’s Germany. False Positives and the Drosten PCR Test
One World Governance and the Council on Foreign Relations. “We Shall have World Government… by Conquest or Consent.”
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Antonio Gramsci, Cultural Marxism, Wokeness, and Leninism 4.0
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The order of life
Prof. Dr. Ramin Golestanian | www.mpg.de At first glance, a pack of wolves has little to do with a vinaigrette. However, a team led by Ramin Golestanian, Director at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, has developed a … Continue reading
Monbiot: wrong again – ‘Peak Oil’ this time
James Delingpole The Telegraph Until recently George “Reverse-Cassandra” Monbiot was very, very worried about Peak Oil. Here’s what he wrote in 2007: The disasters invoked by the peaking of global oil supplies can be avoided only with a “crash progamme” … Continue reading
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Are educators showing a ‘positive bias’ to minority students?
Carla Capizzi EurekAlert And keeping them from doing their best? Remember that teacher you grumbled about back in your school days, the really tough one who made you work so hard, insisted you could do better, and made you sweat … Continue reading
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Physicists continue work to abolish time as fourth dimension of space
Lisa Zyga Psych.org Philosophers have debated the nature of time long before Einstein and modern physics. But in the 106 years since Einstein, the prevailing view in physics has been that time serves as the fourth dimension of space, an … Continue reading
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U.S. troops to have ‘super vision’ as Pentagon orders electric contact lenses that let them ‘see’ through drones flying overhead
Rob Waugh Daily Mail Google wowed the world this week with its Project Glass computer glasses – but the U.S. Army is investing in a technology one step ahead. The Pentagon has placed an order with Innovega for lenses which … Continue reading
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