There is no “racism”, systemic or otherwise, against blacks in science. But you are supposed to say there is, and decry it. Indeed, the less actual racism there is, the more you […]
The Broken Science Initiative: Two Introductory Videos
The Broken Science Initiative, to which I have been invited, has at last been launched at a recent get together in California. Greg Glassman introduces the topic. You will recognize many of […]
Why School Boards Ignore Parents: Or, How The Expertocracy Works
There is still considerable confusion about our present form of government, which is a form of the managerial society predicted by Burnham, and outlined in intricate detail by Sam Francis. However, their […]
Nervous Chemists Demand Science DIE Harder
You have a pool of, say, 500 professionally trained specialty chemists—which is to say, chemists who specialize in a certain branch of chemistry that has suddenly gained popularity. I’m making the “500” […]
CDC Panel Unanimously Recommends Truth Be Damned: Kids & The Coronadoom Vex
Update Well, they voted the wrong way. I’m also a bit surprised there doesn’t seem much interest in this news. How quickly we surrender? Rochelle Walensky, the head of CDC, on camera, […]
ESG Scores Are A Grift
It didn’t take long for DIE and “climate change”, slithering slimy sly beasties, to mate and produce an abomination in the eyes of science: the ESG Score. Environmental, Social, Governance scores, that […]
Voting Causes Suspicion & Distrust
This is a modified excerpt from the Chapter on Voting in Everything You Believe Is Wrong. Why Do We Vote? Why do we vote in official elections? Or indeed elections of any […]
More On How Peer Review Generates And Maintains Consensuses
We spoke the other day of the enervating effects of peer review. Today we examine a peer-reviewed paper whose very purpose is to show that peer review exists and is doing its […]
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