‘Finish him’: Liberals celebrate with glee as Supreme Court REFUSES to hear Alex Jones’ appeal in Sandy Hook case

RT [Editor’s note: From the point of view of scientific reasoning, Alex Jones is pretty good at Puzzlement and Speculation, but weak at Adaptation and Explanation. I would have liked to support him, but he has not been receptive. During his video deposition in Connecticut, for example, he said he had never read Nobody Died at Sandy Hook (2015). He has been on both sides of the question, claiming that no kids had been killed on some occasions but that kids had been killed on other. The evidence is simply…

False Flags and Conspiracies 2020: Live Conference: Now Available Free

False Flags and Conspiracies 2020: Live Conference – Jim Fetzer, Ph.D., Program Chair Master Of Ceremonies Conspiracies are as American as apple pie. In my first scholarly article about conspiracy research, “Thinking about ‘Conspiracy Theories’: 9/11 and JFK“, I explained how the principles of scientific reasoning can be applied to conspiracy theories and illustrated with regard to the current issue of The New York Times that stories on every page dealt with conspiracies. Once authentic evidence has been separate from fabricated, these cases tend to fall into familiar patterns and…

False Flags and Conspiracies 2020 Archives Now Available

Jim Fetzer  The archives from the False Flags and Conspiracies 2020 Virtual Conference (which I organized and moderated 5-6 December 2020) are now available. Go to http://falseflagconspiracies2020.com at the upper-right and you will be directed to the archives. 26 presentations are now available, including one not presented LIVE. You don’t want to miss them. And if you would like to have 10 or more, the complete archive will become available soon for 50% off at $50.00, half of which will go to my Legal Defense Fund. Shop Default sortingSort by…

Landmark Danish study finds no significant effect for face mask wearers

Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson The Danmask study was a randomized controlled trial Do face masks work? Last week, Gov. Doug Burgum of North Dakota decided that masks could play a significant role in stopping COVID-19 and made masks mandatory in a number of public places. Iowa soon followed suit, bringing the total number of states with mask mandates to 36. But are these policies backed by the scientific evidence? Wednesday marked the publication of a long-delayed trial in Denmark which hopes to answer that very question. The ‘Danmask-19 trial’ was…

Joe Olson, Body Electric Secrets

by Joseph A Olson, PE Some physicians are more than robotic, pill pushing clinicians, some are medical scientists. One such doctor was Dr Robert O Becker, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at the Veterans Administration hospital, affiliated with Syracuse University. His twenty-five year quest for the Holy Grail of orthopedics, regeneration, is documented in his epic work, Body Electric, but first, some history of other doctors who were medical scientists. In 1953, Dr Michael DeBakey created the roller pump for blood transfusions. His colleague, Dr Denton Cooley invented the bubble oxygen generator in 1956. Together…