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New study suggests global warming could be mostly an urban problem
A new study published in the scientific journal Climate shows that current estimates of global warming are contaminated by urban warming biases. According to the study, which was conducted by 37 researchers from 18 countries global warming may primarily be an issue concentrated in urban areas. It highlights how urbanization, with its high energy consumption…
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Growth is the latest excuse for central ecconomic planning
In this 2023 article for Panda, Russel Lamberti discusses the concept of “degrowth” and its implications for economic planning. Lamberti argues that degrowth policies, which advocate for reducing economic activity and consumption, can lead to central economic planning and government control. Lamberti raises concerns about the potential consequences of implementing such policies, including reduced individual…
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Globalists are Exploiting Climate Change Fears for Global Financial Control
This August 4, 2023 article republished by Panda discusses the exploitation of climate change concerns for global financial gain. It highlights how some financial institutions and corporations are capitalizing on environmental fears by investing in green initiatives and sustainable projects as a way to boost their public image and profits. The piece underscores the importance…
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Vaccination is the Opposite of Sustainability
This article, published by a website called No Place Without Spirit, looks at the negative environmental impacts, of mass vaccination efforts. The article says, “Vaccines are false virtue signaling symbols of mass consumerism”. It contradicts sustainability goals being pushed by the same people who are advocating for vaccination. It raises concerns about the environmental consequences…
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Study: Puberty Blockers Exacerbate Mental Anguish For Trans-Identified Teens
A new analysis from the UK is showing that instead of improvement, more teenagers suffered a significant decline in their mental health when they were put on puberty blockers. According to the study, these medications may have exacerbated mental anguish rather than alleviating it, as was originally intended. The findings add complexity to the ongoing…
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New WEF Documents Attempts to Define ‘Hate Speech’ and ‘Misinformation’ for Big Tech
In this September 5, 2023 article, Reclaim the Net reveals that the World Economic Forum (WEF) has released a report which attempts to provide definitions to what they call “online harms”. The report included definitions for hate speech, disinformation, and misinformation, among others. Editor’s Note: It is one thing for the WEF to create these…
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Stop Getting Tested, You Just Have A Cold
In this September 21, 2023 article for The Federalist, Rich Cromwell argues against widespread COVID-19 testing, particularly for individuals who exhibit mild cold-like symptoms. He criticizes what he calls “Branch Covidians,” individuals who continue to be overly cautious about COVID-19 despite declining cases. The author suggests that excessive testing inflates COVID-19 numbers and advocates for…
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PUBLIC SEMINAR EP. 80: The Battle To Save Humanity Intensifies
Please do not forget to watch this Sunday’s Episode of CCH’s Public Seminar Series! Visit https://rumble.com/c/CCH1333 to watch the live stream. A recording of the episode will be available after the transmission. The public seminar will run on October 8, 2023, Sunday, from 7:30-9:30 PM! (GMT+8). If you want to comment on our live stream, you can create…
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Are We Simply Accepting WHO’s Vision Of A Disease-Obsessed World?
The following article was written by David Bell and was published by Panda last July 4, 2023. In it, Bell looks at the role that the World Health Organization (WHO) wants to take in global health governance. He then goes on to assess whether there WHO’s promise that the “pandemic accord (treaty) won’t reduce the…
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Renewed Hysteria Shows Why We Need A Commission For Covid Accountability
In this September 8, 2023 article for The Federalist, Helen Raleigh argues the need for a commission to hold individuals and organizations accountable for their actions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Raleigh suggests that renewed COVID-19 hysteria, fueled by changing narratives and policies, highlights the importance of understanding what went wrong and who is responsible. She…