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Australian Teenagers Bypass Social Media Ban by Frowning at Camera

December 11th, 2025

Via: Telegraph: Teenagers in Australia are cheating the government’s world-first social media ban and openly mocking the prime minister on banned platforms. Young people told The Telegraph how they were getting past the new age-verification technology by frowning at the camera. Others told Anthony Albanese to “f— off” after accessing sites such as Instagram and […]

COVID-19 Injections: Harms and Damages, a Non-Exhaustive Conclusion

December 10th, 2025

Via: Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons: Compelling evidence shows that SARS-CoV-2 and SARS-CoV-2 modified mRNA biologics/vaccines are products of gain-of-function (GOF) research, with genomic features and vaccine outcomes that suggest deliberate engineering rather than natural evolution. Far from benign, these vaccines have unleashed profound harm, disrupting nearly every system of the human body and […]

British Government ‘Withholding Data that May Link Covid Jab to Excess Deaths’

December 10th, 2025

Via: Dr. John Campbell: More: Government ‘withholding data that may link Covid jab to excess deaths’

WHO–Gates Blueprint for Global Digital ID, AI-Driven Surveillance, and Life-Long Vaccine Tracking for Every Person

December 5th, 2025

Via: Jon Fleetwood: In a document published in the October Bulletin of the World Health Organization and funded by the Gates Foundation, the World Health Organization (WHO) is proposing a globally interoperable digital-identity infrastructure that permanently tracks every individual’s vaccination status from birth. The dystopian proposal raises far more than privacy and autonomy concerns: it […]

Polarization by Design: How Elites Could Shape Mass Preferences as AI Reduces Persuasion Costs

December 4th, 2025

Via: arXiv: In democracies, major policy decisions typically require some form of majority or consensus, so elites must secure mass support to govern. Historically, elites could shape support only through limited instruments like schooling and mass media; advances in AI-driven persuasion sharply reduce the cost and increase the precision of shaping public opinion, making the […]

The College Students Who Can’t Do Elementary Math

December 1st, 2025

This is ending. pic.twitter.com/iZwltSmXr0 — Made by Jimbob (@ByJimbob) May 14, 2025 Via: Wall Street Journal: Kids in elementary school learn—or are supposed to learn—how to add fractions and round numbers. But many students at the University of California, San Diego—a top public university ranked sixth nationally by U.S. News & World Report—can’t do either, […]

Homeschooling Hits Record Numbers

December 1st, 2025

Via: Reason: Whether called homeschooling or DIY education, family-directed learning has been growing in popularity for years in the U.S. alongside disappointment in the rigidity, politicization, and flat-out poor results of traditional public schools. That growth was supercharged during the COVID-19 pandemic when extended closures and bumbled remote learning drove many families to experiment with […]

British Man Arrested for Posting a Picture of Himself Holding a Shotgun While on Vacation in the U.S.

November 29th, 2025

Via: Telegraph: An IT consultant was arrested by police in Britain after he posted a picture online of himself posing with a gun in the US. Jon Richelieu-Booth said he was shocked by the “Orwellian” decision by West Yorkshire Police (WYP) to prosecute him over the social media post. The 50-year-old said that on Aug […]

Britain: Schools Locked Down In Secret Pandemic Drills

November 27th, 2025

Via: Telegraph: Schools across the UK were locked down this autumn as part of a state drill to tackle the threat of a new deadly virus. Exercise Pegasus, which concluded last month and involved all major government departments, was the biggest pandemic simulation exercise the country has ever held. Those participating in the drill were […]

Brain Rot: Short Form Video Use, “Associated with Poorer Cognition (Attention, Inhibitory Control, Language, Memory, and Working Memory)”

November 24th, 2025

Via: Independent: Excessive usage of TikTok and Instagram Reels is damaging cognitive performance, the American Psychological Association has said in a recent study. Data from 98,299 participants across 71 studies found that the more short-form content a person watches, the poorer cognitive performances they had in terms of attention and inhibitory control – meaning the […]

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