Peter Duke on epistemological warfare and narrative control
Language and media are used to shape and control how we understand the world, without us knowing. Therefore, we must be vigilant.
Language and media are used to shape and control how we understand the world, without us knowing. Therefore, we must be vigilant.
A nuclear physicist argues that nuclear bombs do not exist and that nuclear energy doesn't exist either.
Celia Farber realised, very early on, that there was something wrong with the whole story and, as it happens, she was right.
There are numerous versions and most contain translational discrepancies arising from deliberate and deceptive agendas.
A German chemist has spent decades writing papers and publishing books on a specific historical claim, facing arrest and harassment as a result. Why?
David Cole went to the most famous World War 2 camp and interviewed the head of archives. What he said, on camera, was surprising.
Jamie Andrews and his colleagues have shown, in labs, that viruses probably don't exist, or if they do, they’re not what we believe them to be.
In fact, other than water, oil is the world’s most abundant liquid, continually replenishing itself and never running out.
There’s a strange hatred of all things China in the West—it’s time to debunk outdated myths and find out what's true.
Why did China crack the whip on population growth? Was it because of a hatred of the family? Or was there a political agenda?
What if most, or all, disease outbreaks were not because of viruses, but rather the result of poor living conditions?
Possibly the greatest event in human history is packed with anomalies, mysteries, unanswered questions, impossibilities, and outright lies.
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