January 6 Trials Remind Us Why We Must Abolish Seditious Conspiracy Laws
On Tuesday, a District of Columbia jury convicted Stewart Rhodes and Kelly Meggs of seditious conspiracy in relation to the January 6, 2021, riot at the US Capitol. Three other defendants were acquitted of seditious conspiracy but convicted of other felonies. Convictions of seditious conspiracy represent a political victory—not just a legal one—for those who have long insisted that the January 6 riot was no mere riot, but an organized armed rebellion of some sort. This claim has been key in the administration’s ongoing vague claim that “democracy”—however defined—is somehow “at risk.”
Expert Proposes A Method For Telling If We All Live In A Computer Program
One of the greatest puzzles in existence is the nature of our reality. An expert proposes a method for telling if we all live in a computer program.
How Cannabis Plants Could Help Fight Climate Change
Cannabis plants remove greenhouse gases from the air while also absorbing lead, mercury, and cadmium from the soil. This is how Cannabis plants could help fight climate change.
Hypocrites and Psychopaths: EU’s Russia War Crimes Tribunal
On November 30, the European Commission, the executive of the European Union, proposed “options to Member States to make sure that Russia is held accountable for the atrocities and crimes committed during the war in Ukraine.”
BRICS Creates New Payment System To Bypass The Dollar
The Eurasia Economic Union (EAEU) is speeding up its design of a common payment system, which has been closely discussed for nearly a year with the Chinese under the stewardship of Sergey Glazyev, the EAEU’s minister in charge of Integration and Macro-economy.
Jill Biden Predicts Wave Of Cancer Diagnoses After COVID-19
Beau Biden, President Joe Biden’s son, passed away from brain cancer seven years ago. Now, Jill Biden is predicting a wave of cancer diagnoses after COVID-19.
A Grand Unified Theory Of The FTX Disaster
“No matter what political reasons are given for the war, the underlying reason is always economic.” -A. J. P. Taylor
Ex American Air Force Captain Arrested In Dubai For Posting Youtube Video
During a recent trip to Dubai, plainclothes police detained Sherif Osman. He is still in custody. The ex American air force captain was arrested in Dubai for posting a youtube video.
BBC Is Trying To Kill The Blockbuster Film ‘Died Suddenly’ About Vaccines Killing People
First, if you have not yet seen Died Suddenly, the killer documentary that dropped two days ago, I urge you to watch it as soon as you can—it’s a little over an hour—and share it far and wide. Although it makes some trivial mistakes, it is a very solid piece of work—as sound as it is harrowing, and that’s really saying something; so all those who appreciate my weekly Substacks on the toll of the “vaccines” will also very much appreciate this film, and learn a lot from it (as I did):
Tips For A Better Communication With Your Customers
Good communication with your customers is important for several reasons. For example, it helps to build and maintain trust between you and your customers. Good communication also leads to better customer service, which can help increase customer satisfaction and loyalty. Furthermore, good communication can help resolve customer complaints more effectively and can help you to […]