Coronavirus
Fauci As Darth Vader Of The COVID Wars
by The CNCL Team | Dec 10, 2021 | Human Society | 0
Robert F Kennedy Jr’s The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health should be front-page news in all the news media in the US. Instead, it has been met with the proverbial thundering silence.
Read MoreDr Jessica Rose – On Covid Injections for Children
by The CNCL Team | Dec 9, 2021 | Human Society | 0
Immunoligist Dr Jessica Rose discussed the recent move to inject increasingly younger children with the Covid vaccines, and the adverse effects to children and to the population in general.
Read MoreCouple Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara to Produce Film Exposing Link Between Factory Farms and Pandemics
by The CNCL Team | Aug 5, 2020 | Human Society | 0
New film The End of Medicine—created by award-winning British filmmaker Alex Lockwood and What the Health co-director Keegan Kuhn—aims to spotlight the role of animal agriculture in the rise of zoonotic diseases such as COVID-19.
Read MoreFrom Emergency to Emergence
by The CNCL Team | May 11, 2020 | Human Society | 0
The COVID-19 crisis has imposed immense hardship on billions of people. But that hardship is dwarfed by what lies ahead if we continue on our current path. Now we must step up to prevent the collapse of the regenerative systems by which Earth creates and maintains the conditions we need to exist.
Read MoreChange Direction Post COVID-19
by Brad Dixon | Apr 27, 2020 | Human Society | 0
Our entire system needs to change coming out the other side of this “great pause”. Change will need to be driven from within, and external public policy. Pain and time to reflect can create opportunity to change.
Read MorePandemic as Practice: With Joanna Macy & Jonathan Gustin
by The CNCL Team | Apr 27, 2020 | Human Society | 0
Working together, we can awaken the human soul to meet this pandemic. Working together, we can use our “dark-adjusted eyes” to see the coronavirus crisis as a spiritual call from Soul.
Read MoreU.N. Chief Says There’s a Bigger Threat Than Coronavirus
by The CNCL Team | Apr 27, 2020 | Human Society | 0
In Earth Day speech, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres challenges President Donald Trump on fossil fuel subsidies.
Read MoreDress Rehearsal for the Apocalypse
by The CNCL Team | Apr 27, 2020 | Earthlings | 0
As we look out on silent, empty, streets, watching while statistics of the sick and the dead skyrocket out of control, and the sickening chill of fear clutches at our hearts for our loved ones whom we are powerless to protect, the question that hangs in the air is, ‘Why?’
Read MoreCovid-19: The Rich, the Poor, the “Other”
by The CNCL Team | Apr 27, 2020 | Human Society | 0
The impact and consequences of the pandemic (for health and the economy) are much worse for the poorest sections of society and could devastate developing nations. It is making social inequality even more acute and while many communities are uniting, where a coordinated political response is called for, divisions predominate.
Read MoreConservationists Point at Pandemic as Reason to Protect Wildlife
by The CNCL Team | Apr 21, 2020 | Earthlings | 0
As scientists believe the new coronavirus may have been passed to humans in a live animal market in China, wildlife advocates say rolling back efforts to protect threatened animal populations has dire consequences.
Read MoreThe Coronation
by Charles Eisenstein | Apr 16, 2020 | Human Society | 0
“Covid-19 is like a rehab intervention that breaks the addictive hold of normality. To interrupt a habit is to make it visible; it is to turn it from a compulsion to a choice. When the crisis subsides, we might have occasion to ask whether we want to return to normal, or whether there might be something we’ve seen during this break in the routines that we want to bring into the future.”
Read MoreAbrupt Ecosystem Collapse
by Robert Hunziker | Apr 16, 2020 | Earth | 0
Abrupt ecosystem collapse is similar to coronavirus in some aspects but dreadfully different and much more sinister in many others.
Read MoreGlobal Lockdowns Might Reduce CO2 Emissions but Won’t Halt Climate Crisis, Scientists Say
by The CNCL Team | Apr 13, 2020 | Earth | 0
There’s a difference between CO2 emissions and atmospheric concentrations of CO2
Read MoreHow COVID-19 Took Hold and Why We Must End the Wildlife Trade
by The CNCL Team | Apr 13, 2020 | Earthlings | 0
Here’s what we can do to make sure the critical mistakes made after the SARS outbreak won’t be made again.
Read MoreThe Real Conspiracy: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix
by The CNCL Team | Apr 13, 2020 | Human Society | 0
In a system where sociopaths are rewarded with wealth, and where wealth equals power, we naturally find ourselves ruled by sociopaths. They manipulate our faulty perceptions of objective reality to amass wealth and power, which they use to grab more.
Read More16 Teachings from COVID-19
by The CNCL Team | Apr 9, 2020 | Personal | 0
Corona holds a mirror that reflects our relationship with ourselves, with the Earth, with each other and with the broader systems we live in.
Read MoreBan Wildlife Markets to Avert Pandemics, Says UN Biodiversity Chief
by The CNCL Team | Apr 9, 2020 | Earthlings | 0
Warning comes as destruction of nature increasingly seen as key driver of zoonotic diseases
Read MoreAfter the Coronavirus, Two Sharply Divergent Paths on Climate
by The CNCL Team | Apr 9, 2020 | Human Society | 0
Some policy experts are optimistic that victory over the coronavirus will instill greater appreciation for what government, science, and business can do to tackle climate change. But others believe the economic damage caused by the virus will set back climate efforts for years to come.
Read MoreWill Covid-19 spur a Peoples’ Bailout for the World’s Poorest?
by The CNCL Team | Apr 9, 2020 | Human Society | 0
The question is whether Covid-19 will awaken us to the stark inequalities of our world, or does it simply represent a new cause of impoverishment for the vast swathes of humanity who have long been disregarded by the public’s conscience?
Read MoreCORONAVIRUS: How Did it Really Start & How Do We Stop it From Happening Again?
by The CNCL Team | Apr 8, 2020 | Human Society | 0
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Read MoreEmpty Labs, Abandoned Research: Coronavirus Puts Science on Hold
by The CNCL Team | Apr 8, 2020 | Human Society | 0
In the two long weeks since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, research into our warming climate has been put on hold. Research trips are getting scrapped or postponed, experiments are being cut short, and scientists are worrying that the upheaval will cut their funding.
Read MoreStopping Animal Abuse will Prevent Future Pandemics, says Leading Scientist
by The CNCL Team | Apr 2, 2020 | Earthlings | 0
“By creating distressed and sick animals, we are harming ourselves,” claims Dr Aysha Akhtar, a neurologist and public health specialist.
Read MoreCoronavirus Closures Reveal Vast Scale of China’s Secretive Wildlife Farm Industry
by The CNCL Team | Apr 1, 2020 | Earthlings | 0
Peacocks, porcupines and pangolins among species bred on 20,000 farms closed in wake of virus
Read MoreCoronavirus: ‘Nature Is Sending Us a Message’, Says UN Environment Chief
by The CNCL Team | Mar 31, 2020 | Earthlings | 0
Destruction of wildlife and the climate crisis is hurting humanity, with Covid-19 a ‘clear warning shot’, say experts.
Read MoreThis Is What Climate Change Looks Like In An Era Of Covid-19
by The CNCL Team | Mar 31, 2020 | Earth | 0
The coronavirus pandemic seems likely to continue to threaten and disrupt lives across the world for at least several months to come. But it’s vital this does not mean the ongoing impacts of climate change are buried behind the headlines or ignored by governments.
Read MoreWhat Determines Coronavirus Survival?
by The CNCL Team | Mar 29, 2020 | Personal | 0
What determines COVID-19 survival if you are infected? Do we have any control over it? Using periodic animations, this video covers the virus’s mechanism for reproduction, how the virus claims its victims, and how to lower major risk factors for fatality.
Read MoreThe US Is Using Germ Warfare On Sanctioned Nations
by The CNCL Team | Mar 29, 2020 | Human Society | 0
In some very important ways the US government has clearly seen the coronavirus outbreak not as a dangerous humanitarian crisis, but as a strategic advantage to be weaponized against governments which refuse to bow to its empire-building agendas.
Read MoreCold War, Coronavirus, And The Illusion Of Control
by The CNCL Team | Mar 26, 2020 | Human Society | 0
Everyone’s stressed right now, and if you ask them why they’re stressed they’ll tell you it’s because of the virus. But he primary driver of the stress is not the virus itself, but uncertainty about its future effects.
Read MoreAn In-Depth Summary of The COVID-19 Situation: Daniel Schmachtenberger
by The CNCL Team | Mar 23, 2020 | Human Society | 0
In this fast changing and overwhelming pandemic crisis, what is really going on, and what should individuals and governments do? In this situational assessment, Daniel outlines some of the misconceptions about the virus, some likely trajectories for the US and the rest of the world, and lays out some concrete proposals for avoiding disaster.
Read More7 Vegan Nutrition Tips to Help You Fight the Coronavirus
by The CNCL Team | Mar 21, 2020 | Personal | 0
As the novel coronavirus continues to spread around the world, these vegan nutrition tips could help you boost your immune system.
Read MoreOn the Front Lines of the Coronavirus Pandemic: A Doctor’s View
by The CNCL Team | Mar 21, 2020 | Human Society | 0
The coronavirus pandemic is sweeping the globe, and is exposing inadequacies in health systems all over the world, especially the U.S.’s abysmal health infrastructure. Health workers on the ground continue to provide care during the pandemic despite the severe lack of resources and dangers to their personal health
Read MoreNine Thoughts On COVID-19 And What’s Coming
by The CNCL Team | Mar 21, 2020 | Human Society | 0
Here are Caitlin Johnstone’s 9 thoughts about COVID-19 and what’s coming…
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