Covid
Across the West, People Are Dying in Greater Numbers. Nobody Wants To Learn Why
by The CNCL Team | Jul 19, 2023 | Human Society | 0
There’s only one plausible explanation for continuing silence on excess deaths: governments, media and regulators are frightened of what research may uncover
Read MorePandemania, Part 3
by Charles Eisenstein | Jul 26, 2022 | Human Society | 0
On lies and systemic deceit…
Read MorePandemania, Part 2
by Charles Eisenstein | Jul 26, 2022 | Human Society | 0
More on abuse, division, and the promise of coherency
Read MorePandemania, Part 1
by Charles Eisenstein | Jul 26, 2022 | Human Society | 0
The social illness I speak of is not Covid per se, but our response to it. I will call the illness pandemania—a social, psychological, and political derangement that caused much more harm than the disease itself, and continues to do so.
Read MoreA People’s History of COVID-19
by The CNCL Team | Jul 26, 2022 | Human Society | 0
Listen to The Science! Here is what The Science said…
Read MoreThe Left’s Radical Shift to Giving Up Bodily and Cognitive Autonomy
by The CNCL Team | Jan 19, 2022 | Human Society | 0
The left needs to start insisting again on the critical importance of bodily and cognitive autonomy – and to stop shooting itself in the foot.
Read MoreA Plant-Based Diet May Lower Severity of COVID-19 Illness by 73 per Cent
by The CNCL Team | Dec 15, 2021 | Personal | 0
Participants who followed plant-based diets had a 73% lower chance of moderate to severe COVID-19 illness, whereas those who followed low-carbohydrate, high-protein diets were 48% more likely to have moderate to severe COVID-19 illness.
Read MoreCovid-19 Injectables: Have You Been Given Proper Informed Consent?
by The CNCL Team | Dec 3, 2021 | Personal | 0
ATTENTION: All providers and recipients of the Covid-19 injections. All individuals have certain inalienable rights: informed consent and bodily autonomy being two of them.
Read MoreJacinda Ardern, Science, and Covid Mandates: Events, Facts, and Fallacies
by The CNCL Team | Dec 1, 2021 | Human Society | 0
Dr Hatchard provides a unique perspective of the political and scientific decision-making that brought NZ to where it is today: training in physics, logic, statistics, and the scientific method, and extensive conversation with a few of the key players.
Read MoreThe Vaccine Moment (Part One): On the Days of Revelation
by The CNCL Team | Nov 28, 2021 | Human Society | 0
Perhaps it’s because I’m English, or perhaps it’s my age, or perhaps it’s just blind prejudice, but when I wake to the news that the Austrian government has interned an entire third of its national population as a ‘danger to public health’, a chill runs down my spine.
Read MoreIt’s Love, Not Fear, That Will Get Us Through the Covid Crisis
by Paris Williams | Nov 24, 2021 | Human Society | 3
The powers that be have been pushing with ever more force on the ‘fear’ button of human nature, leading to increased divisiveness and animosity among us. But what would happen if we find a way to say, “Enough is enough!” and let love (and its cousins empathy, courage, curiosity and kindness) sit in the driver’s seat?
Read MoreElements of Refusal
by Charles Eisenstein | Nov 12, 2021 | Human Society | 0
Drug companies, regulators, public health agencies, doctors, and scientists have to stop patronizing us if we are ever to trust them. They have to stop manipulating us. They have to stop cheating and hiding, bullying and censoring, bribing and coercing the public. Then, if honest research shows us that the vaccines are necessary and safe, we will trust that research and happily comply. Until then, we will not merely “hesitate”; we will obstinately refuse to receive an injection pushed upon us by people we do not trust.
Read MoreThe Covid Vaccine Mandates: A Trauma-Informed Perspective
by Paris Williams | Nov 4, 2021 | Human Society | 33
The New Zealand’s response to the Covid crisis – their ‘no jab, no job’ policy – is tearing the fabric of our society, and could potentially cause more harm than the virus itself. Dr Paris Williams invites us to explore this crisis through a trauma-informed lens, suggesting that this can offer us a way out of this mess.
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