Mental Wellbeing: New Discoveries In Science and Spirituality

Lily Anderson – Science, often celebrated for its astonishing discoveries and remarkable advancements, possesses the remarkable ability to awaken a sense of awe and wonder in the hearts of countless individuals.

In a ground breaking and meticulously conducted study by a team of dedicated psychologists hailing from the prestigious University of Warwick, a compelling and captivating connection between the realms of science and spirituality has been unveiled, illuminating an entirely fresh perspective on the profound influence this bond can exert upon our mental wellbeing and overall quality of life. Continue reading

The Weaponization of Medicine

sciencePaul Rosenberg – Whether or not we can express it clearly, or even perceive it clearly, I think nearly every adult grasps that medicine is being used as a weapon.

I am not a doctor, but I’ve been surrounded by medical professionals since my youth, beginning with my mom, who was not only an RN, but Head Nurse at two different hospitals. I’ve also been involved with science for a long time.

I’ll be brief, making just five primary points. But we’ve been losing science and we’ve been losing medicine; that is flatly unacceptable. Continue reading

Can Liberalism Survive Science?

John Conlin – So, you believe in science, eh? Excellent, so do I. At the core of this science-thinking is the acceptance of the fact that there is reality. Thus, there are a finite number of things which are true and an infinite number of things which aren’t — and our beliefs, opinions, and desires have no impact on this.

All “science-folks” accept these as rather self-evident truths — yet many of these same people also profess to holding liberal views — even though modern progressivism is premised on many things which simple aren’t true — which contradict reality.

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How science became an idol

sciencePaul Rosenberg – I do not oppose science. In fact I advocate for it. But it’s also clear to me that science has been turned into a social weapon. More than that, it has been turned into an idol, and today I’m going to explain (briefly) how that happened.

But before I do, I want you to understand what idolatry really is. Whenever you hold something above critique – above reality – you place it as your god. An idol is that which may not be questioned. Here are two important quotes on the subject, the first from Oliver Wendell Homes, Sr., and the second from Erich Fromm:

Men are idolaters, and want something to look at and kiss and hug, or throw themselves down before; they always did, they always will; and if you don’t make it of wood, you must make it of words…. Continue reading

Examples That Show Why Most Of Our Pioneering Scientists Were Spiritual Mystics

consciousnessArjun Walia – Things have drastically changed since Galileo was placed under house arrest for his scientifically accurate views, simply because they threatened the beliefs put out by the Catholic Church at the time.

Today, things have changed, to an extent. We still have information that is heavily controlled by the global elite. This small group of people and the corporations they run practically control all aspects of our lives, from media and finance to healthcare, education, and more. Most importantly, they control all of the information we see and read, whilst labelling everything else as ‘fake news.’ It’s a good thing this isn’t considered a conspiracy theory anymore, because if it were, we’d be in big trouble.

Eisenhower warned us about the potential of “misplaced” power that would severely undermine American democracy. JFK warned us about the fact that there are those who wish to capitalize on an announced need for increased security, and that it would be “seized upon by those anxious to expand its meaning to the very limits of censorship and concealment.” Today, some historians estimate that the U.S. government classifies trillions of new pages of text every single year. You can read more about that topic, the Black Budget, and Special Access Programs (SAPs) here.

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