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Tips for Staying Super Fit and Healthy at Next to No Expense
Jesse Clark | Soulful-travel.com Staying fit doesn’t necessarily have to include fancy equipment that costs an arm and a leg. On the contrary, you can still fit in a mean workout using free resources or those that cost next to … Continue reading →
Staying Healthy While Traveling for Work
Jesse Clarke | Soulful-travel.com It’s easy to maintain a holistic lifestyle that incorporates healthy eating habits, adequate sleep, and exercise when you’re at home in a routine. But this balanced routine can easily become disrupted when you’re traveling back-to-back on … Continue reading →
Plato on censoring artists — a summary
Stephen Hicks | stephenhicks.org In my Philosophy of Art course, we are discussing Plato’s philosophy of art, by means of selections from Statesman and Books 3 and 10 of The Republic, along with snippets from Ion, Phaedrus, and Symposium. In … Continue reading →
Cawthorn: You might amend a bill, but you’ll never amend biology
CSPAN | bitchute.com Rep. Madison Cawthorn: “You might amend a bill, but you’ll never amend biology. Science is not Burger King. You can’t just have it your way […] Take notes Madame Speaker, I’m about to define what a woman … Continue reading →
17,500% Increase in Heart Disease in Children Following COVID-19 Vaccines – This is NOT Rare!
Brian Shilhavy | healthimpactnews.com The number of injuries and deaths recorded in the U.S. Government’s database of Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) following COVID-19 vaccines has now reached 1.2 million cases as of the last update on Friday, April … Continue reading →
When Humans Become Cyborgs (Devos 2020)
Recent advances in brain-computer interfaces are blurring the lines between mind and machine. What steps do leaders need to take now to ensure the ethical and responsible application of human enhancement? Speakers: Ronaldo Lemos, Hiromi “Sputniko!” Ozaki, Victor Dzau, Ilina … Continue reading →
New Roundup cancer trial starting in California
Carey Gillam | usrtk.org Lawyers representing a woman suffering from cancer are prepared to face off against Monsanto and its German owner Bayer AG in a California courtroom on Monday in what is set as the fourth trial over allegations … Continue reading →
Scientific Authoritarianism Erodes Private Property and Human Liberty
Christopher Lingle | aier.org “A fundamental difference between modern dictatorships and all other tyrannies of the past is that terror is no longer used as a means to exterminate and frighten opponents but as an instrument to rule masses of … Continue reading →
Ineffective Coronavirus Vaccine
Adam Dick | ronpaulinstitute.org On Thursday, United States President Joe Biden was hyping the supposed effectiveness of experimental coronavirus vaccine shots. He claimed in a CNN event that people who take the shots will not “get covid,” “be hospitalized,” “be … Continue reading →
The Massive Costs Behind The Olympic Games
Zero Hedge | zerohedge.com The 2020 Olympics are finally underway in Tokyo. Japan has been averaging 3,000 cases a day this week while only 22 percent of the public has been fully vaccinated. The event is now set to take … Continue reading →