Education Psychopolitics Is Back January 5, 2022 Psychologists know how to achieve compliance. Big Tech is already using it. Is Big Government next? CONTINUE READING
Media How to Tell Who’s Lying January 1, 2022 These simple tips can help anyone sort the probable truth-tellers from the deceivers. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Darwinism-Inspired Hepatitis Experiments Exposed December 27, 2021 More evidence of experimenting on so-called inferior races: the harm Darwinism caused grows as new examples are uncovered. CONTINUE READING
Human Body More Proof Life Begins at Conception December 22, 2021 New findings about activity in the zygote should influence discussions about abortion. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Journals Dismayed at Taliban Treatment of Scientists December 20, 2021 Journal editors seem surprised at events in Afghanistan but avoid blaming those responsible for the disaster. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Warming Caused Little Ice Age December 17, 2021 Here are more indications that long-term climate forecasting is beyond human prognostication ability. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Wokeism Will Destroy Science December 8, 2021 Science could die by D.I.E. – Diversity, Inclusion and Equity. Even Darwinians worry about redefinitions of these wholesome words. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics The Bible Does Not Condone Slavery; Darwinism Does December 4, 2021 How does the Bible's influence regarding slavery compare with Darwin's? Dr Jerry Bergman contrasts the two. CONTINUE READING
Geology California Had Long Droughts Before Recent Climate Change November 28, 2021 Those who attribute droughts to recent human-caused climate change should read this paper. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Caltech Cancels Eugenicists from Its Racist Past November 27, 2021 Caltech is canceling a host of high-profile eugenicists and evolutionists, but they left out an important one. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Using Race to Identify Skeletal Remains November 23, 2021 Should forensic anthropologists use race to help identify persons from skeletal parts? The debate goes on and gets weirder. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Nature Journal Doubles Down on Abortion November 18, 2021 As if needing to justify its earlier pro-abortion piece, Nature hits back on critics like us. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Big Science Lobbies for Abortion November 15, 2021 When judging whether Big Science and Big Media are trustworthy, look at their treatment of abortion. CONTINUE READING
Media Character Flaws Give Big Science Woes November 13, 2021 The days when science journals could be trusted have become clouded. Maybe the sun never shined anyway. CONTINUE READING
Media False Alarms and Red Faces in Scientific Claims October 27, 2021 Here are three false alarms reported in the science news. The real alarm should be over unreported ones. CONTINUE READING