Here’s the propaganda headline: “Black women six times more likely to be killed than white women: Report“. “Doesn’t seem like propaganda to me, Briggs. I’d bet that number is true.” I’d bet […]
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CDC Mandates New Hampshire Residents Must Wear Adult Diapers
Yes, you read the headline right. Here’s how it came about. Earlier this year a “Diaper Spa” opened its doors in Atkinson, New Hampshire. (Click the link if you think I’m joking.) […]
The Regime Has Never Looked So Weak. What Will They Do Next?
This is a post written in haste, and I welcome, more than usual, your take on the events of the day, since I surely missed a lot. So Tucker Carlson had his […]
The World’s Easiest Sociological Prediction Has Been Verified
We’ve discussed the Expansion Team Effect many times. I’m always embarrassed to do so because it’s so simple it’s a truism. What’s weird about it is that, presented one way, everybody gets […]
How “The Science” Is Created By Not Understanding Belief & Decision Are Not Uncertainty & Probability
Stick with me on this not-so-easy subject, because I’m going to reveal a trick used to make you “Follow the Science!” Belief is an act. Uncertainty is a state. Decision is a […]
Expert Calls To Experts Yet Still Fail To See Why Not All Believe In “Climate Change”
I looked up one Lasse S. Stoetzer. Soy-faced economics degree holder. Sketchy beard. Keeps Funko-Pop-like toys on his bookshelf. He looks like a living meme. I also looked up a fellow named […]
Our Base Metaphors & Analogies Used In Science Have Outlived Their Usefulness: Part I
Metaphors and analogies exhaust themselves. No matter how useful they are as guides to thought, pushed too far they can loosen our grip on Reality or lead to stagnation, and they can […]
Science After Babel by David Berlinski Reviewed
David Berlinski is one of our best critics of the neo-Darwinian theory of evolution. He spends some time on this in his new book, which is a collection of pieces from hither […]
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