• Fighting Monsters

    Updated: 2024-05-01 08:00:30
    So, I gave a little speech about art, and war. The Internationale Agentur für Freiheit, a Berlin art and cultural association, asked me to do that to open their exhibition, Make Art Not War. I couldn’t turn them down. As my readers may have noticed, I haven’t had very much to say about “The War on …

  • Bringing Transhumanism Down to Earth – Part 1

    Updated: 2024-04-30 00:00:09
    Originally published by Propaganda in Focus “All of our exalted technological progress, civilization for that matter, is comparable to an axe in the hand of a pathological criminal”. Albert Einstein, in a letter to Heinrich Zangger (1917) With the coordinated global release of the Covid-19 narrative in late 2019 and the subsequent illogical demands of …

  • “A Victory for Farmers”: Supreme Court Halts Genetically Modified Rice

    Updated: 2024-04-29 18:00:28
    On 19 April 2024, the Philippines Supreme Court issued a cease-and-desist order on the commercial propagation of genetically modified (GM) Golden Rice and GM eggplant in the country. The Stop Golden Rice Network says that the court decision is a victory for farmers and consumers everywhere as the decision goes beyond Golden Rice and insecticidal …

  • Divide and Conquer: The Government’s Propaganda of Fear and Fake News

    Updated: 2024-04-29 07:00:42
    “It is the function of mass agitation to exploit all the grievances, hopes, aspirations, prejudices, fears, and ideals of all the special groups that make up our society, social, religious, economic, racial, political. Stir them up. Set one against the other. Divide and conquer. That’s the way to soften up a democracy.” J. Edgar Hoover, Masters of …

  • Zones of Interest: The Holocaust Industry in Film

    Updated: 2024-04-28 00:00:20
    It should surprise no-one that, in the middle of the 6-month liquidation of the Gaza concentration camp by the Israel Defense Forces, the UK film industry released not one but two films about the ‘Holocaust’.[1] One Life, a UK film about a British man who helped Jews from German-occupied Czechoslovakia, was released in the UK …

  • Humanity is Messy

    Updated: 2024-04-27 07:00:05
    One thing that really annoys me is this idealistic quest for a perfect society. Whether this quest comes from the ultra-religious or from the maniacs heading up the New World Order or even from average everyday folks who think that humans can all be herded into some ideal group of nice neighbourly Mr. Rogers types. …

  • Quick Take: So…what’s with all the spying?

    Updated: 2024-04-26 16:30:33
    Breaking news, from just a couple of hours ago, is that five British men have been charged with “conducting hostile activity in the UK to benefit Russia”. Details are still scarce, but the charges are said to be linked to a fire in March, which the Crown Prosecution Service described as “an arson attack on …

  • WATCH: The Age of Neurowarfare

    Updated: 2024-04-25 20:00:23
    Stavroula Pabst joins James Corbett to discuss her recent article, “Weaponizing Reality: The Dawn of Neurowarfare.” From the military origins of brain-chip interfaces and neuroscience to the geopolitical ramifications of neuroweapons to the suspicious characters forwarding the controlled opposition “neurorights” movement, Pabst dives deep into the history and future of the age of neurowarfare. Sources …

  • OffG Recommends…Last Will & Testament

    Updated: 2024-04-23 19:30:02
    Today is St George’s Day, and it’s also Shakespeare’s Birthday …not really. The truth is it’s a guess. William Shaksper, “the man from Stratford”, is known to have been baptised on April 26th and since babies of that time were generally baptized quite quickly, it stands to reason he was born sometime in the preceding …

  • 'The Data Will Tell You Where to Go': Q&A With Kathleen Sullivan, MD, PhD

    Updated: 2024-04-22 06:15:31
    September's featured Faculty Spotlight scientist is Kathleen Sullivan, MD, PhD.

  • Depression on the Rise in Adolescents During COVID-19 Pandemic

    Updated: 2024-04-22 06:15:20
    CHOP researchers found depression and suicidality increased among adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Enabling the Best Possible Care: Q&A with Elizabeth Froh, PhD, RN

    Updated: 2024-04-22 06:15:04
    Elizabeth Froh, PhD, RN, nurse scientist, studies the clinical unknowns in human milk science and the implications for vulnerable infants.

  • Novel Tool Helps Track the Evolution of SARS-CoV-2: Q&A with the Planet Lab

    Updated: 2024-04-22 06:14:58
    Researchers in the Planet Lab discuss a unique method they developed to categorize and track multiple strains of SARS CoV-2.

  • Convalescent Plasma for Pediatric Patients With SARS-CoV-2

    Updated: 2024-04-22 06:14:56
    Researchers published the first report of pediatric patients treated with convalescent plasma for SARS-CoV-2 associated acute respiratory distress syndrome.

  • Where Are They Now? Former Postdocs Talk Life After CHOP

    Updated: 2024-04-22 06:14:50
    From principal investigators to teaching-focused faculty, CHOP postdocs use their unique experiences in a variety of roles.

  • Balancing the Bench and the Bedside: Q&A With Jay Storm, MD

    Updated: 2024-04-22 06:14:44
    Hear from our chief of the Division of Neurosurgery and co-director of D3b why research and practice are becoming increasingly linked.

  • Preview PolicyLab's 10th Anniversary Forum: Q&A With David Rubin

    Updated: 2024-04-22 06:14:28
    Attendees of "Charting New Frontiers in Children's Health Policy and Practice" can expect "a really good conversation," according to David Rubin, MD, MSCE.

  • Driving Evidence-Based Neonatology Forward: A Q&A With Barbara Schmidt, MD

    Updated: 2024-04-22 06:14:19
    Earlier this year, the American Academy of Pediatrics recognized Dr. Schmidt with the William A. Silverman Lectureship Award. The award recognizes an individual whose work has significantly advanced neonatal ethics or the field of neonatal evidence-based medicine.

  • Patients as Partners and the Legacy of Henrietta Lacks: A Q&A with David Lacks

    Updated: 2024-04-22 06:14:05
    Henrietta Lacks, a poor black tobacco farmer and loving mother of four children, was an unsung hero for too long. After her doctor collected cells from her cervical cancer tumor in 1951, Henrietta unwittingly had an integral role in the transformation of biomedical research over that past six decades.

  • Cancer Moonshot, Why Children Get Cancer, and a Push for Vaccination

    Updated: 2024-04-22 06:14:04
    Welcome back to our weekly roundup of pediatric research news from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. This week, as many students head back to school, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is strengthening its advocacy to protect individual and public health by calling for an end to nonmedical exemptions from school vaccine requirements.

  • Why Injury Prevention Cannot Be 'One-Size-Fits-All'

    Updated: 2024-04-22 06:13:58
    Flaura Winston, MD, PhD, scientific director and founder of the Hospital’s Center for Injury Research and Prevention, weighs in on why injury prevention cannot use a “one-size-fits-all” approach.

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