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It's not uncommon for people to wonder or worry about death at some point in their lives. After all, the only thing we can be sure of is that after birth, death comes naturally. Whether it's because you're sick, afraid of getting sick, or because you're looking after yourself for when you're no longer here, it's normal to think about your fate. However, a minority of the population suffers from death anxiety, known as thanatophobia. This term is taken from the Greek thanatos means death, and Phobosmeans fear. This was first mentioned by Sigmund Freud in 1915, who thought it…

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Part 1 of this interview is here and part 2 is here. In the final part of her analysis of Agenda 2030, Sandy Adams reveals the ultimate plan: an elite will own everything and every man, woman and child will be connected to the Metaverse, an artificial world where data is everything and human minds have been fused with computers. Is this true? Join us! The Global Biodiversity Assessment is sponsored by the United Nations. hereOnline Archive here Academically Reviewed here. Nikki Rapana, who is mentioned in this part of the interview with Sandy Adams, recently passed away. Anti-Communitarian Manifesto…

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David Scott interviews economists Robert P. MurphyHe is a senior fellow at the Mises Institute and is known to his many fans and supporters as Bob Murphy. Bob is an Austrian School economist, a group based on 500 years of history. Economic thought especially, Carl Menger, Ludwig von Mises and Murray RothbardIt is based on an analysis of human behavior and motivations and builds piecemeal, deductively on these principles. In this interview, David explains how he discovered the Austrian School and the extent of the intellectual revelation it has had for him, and Bob explains what the Austrian School is…

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We are honored and grateful that NHS staff and people working in the social care sector have approached The UK Column to tell their stories and share their experiences. In this interview, Debi Evans works in NHS Grampian (North East Scotland) and has the chance to speak to fellow 'old school' nurses who, like Debi, remember the days when nurses held patients' hands and treated them. welcomed. Treat them with respect and dignity. Old-style NHS nurses provided a wealth of 'tender, loving care'. They were trained to be vigilant observers, touching patients in appropriate ways and sensing the rate, rhythm,…

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This opinion piece was first published Hold the Line. Are journalists the most ignorant people in society? Having endured the hardships of being a newspaper reporter for many years, I've come to realise that the answer is yes. Most journalists don’t seek out information outside the mainstream bubble and also tend to repeat what they’ve been told by authority figures. But they don't have the time to do any excavation or research. This has been a recipe for disaster when it comes to holding those in power to account and has led to a major decline in public trust in…

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In this 2020 interview, Exley talks about his research on aluminum and brain toxicity. A less cold response The incidence of autism and Alzheimer's disease has been increasing for decades. In 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that approximately 1 in 44 According to 2018 data, 100 children as young as 8 in the United States were diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. 1 in 54 statistic reported in 2020 The first autism prevalence study conducted in the United States in 1970 found a prevalence of less than 1 in 10,000 people, but this has increased significantly since…

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British mathematician Professor Norman Fenton, Emeritus Professor of Risk Information Management at Queen Mary, University of London, follows up his first UK column interview with David Scott to examine the statistics and data surrounding SARS-CoV-2 and Covid-19 vaccines, and the attendant lack of reason and honesty from the scientific community. In our wide-ranging discussion we will cover the silencing of dissent and the ostracism of alarmists in the worlds of science, mathematics and statistics, the limitations of models, the nature of risk assessment, and the impact of uncertainty. David and Professor Fenton also explore the issue surrounding the risks of…

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In an interview with Brian Gerrish, former ITV and BSkyB executive Mark Sharman challenges official COVID-19 reporting, including statistical errors, high levels of media censorship, government financial “bribes” to the media, a loss of trust in doctors and the vilification of those who warn of coronavirus infection. Damage caused by vaccinesAnd then there are the actual harms suffered by individuals who accepted the government-promoted vaccine. In this UK column interview, Oracle Films, Safe and Effective: Second Opiniondepicts the heartbreaking reality of vaccine harm from the young woman, Georgia Segal, whose courage in dealing with the harm after receiving a vaccine…

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Unlearning Tools It seems to me that the root of the coronavirus crisis lies not just in the dark corners of the Internet, but in the Internet as a whole. Absolute requirementAs a musician and music teacher, I believe the Internet offers nothing superior to traditional “technology” and ultimately Techne (Voice skills) themselves. But even outside my field, I am amazed at the obsessions and addictions the Internet inspires (this is a truism). (First of all, I watch you too much on the Internet.) You would take a more moderate view because the level of your research at UK Column…

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Brian Gerrish interview Kimberly Isherwood By phone. Kimberly is with Children's Services Wales.Website | Facebook(a group of Welsh mothers) opposes devolved government (“the Welsh Government”) legislation that allows the inappropriate sexualisation of young children in schools. Kimberley Isherwood says the mothers she campaigns for have been “treated like anonymous” and lied to by teachers and education policymakers, whose aim, she concludes, is to separate children from their parents over the age of three under the guise of “reproductive rights.” This issue is of importance to parents across the UK and further afield, as Wales is apparently being used by think…

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