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  • Manifestation of Truth Across Interpretive Approaches

    Manifestation of Truth Across Interpretive Approaches

    This essay explores how different interpretive frameworks influence our access to truth across disciplines. It argues that truth is not simply discovered but shaped—sometimes distorted—by the method of interpretation applied. Using examples from law,…

  • What if Inflation Isn’t What We Think It Is?

    What if Inflation Isn’t What We Think It Is?

    This article interrogates the established view of inflation as a neutral price phenomenon, exposing it instead as a mechanism of asymmetric value capture by dominant economic actors – part of a broader concept, ‘excumulation’…

  • Are Facts Possible Without Context?

    Are Facts Possible Without Context?

    Can facts exist independently of context? While facts are often seen as objective truths, closer examination reveals that they rely on underlying systems of meaning. This article explores a logical progression of ideas, leading…

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Past Posts

  • Empty Nightingale hospitals are quietly dismantled

    Empty Nightingale hospitals are quietly dismantled

    Hospitals quieter than last Dec and mutant virus not worse but still more lockdown threats Article initially published on 29th Dec 2020, updated on 4th Jan 2021 (see below) LONDON: The 4,000-bed Nightingale hospital stands empty, amid surging coronavirus cases and hospital admissions across the country. NHS England figures reveal England has more Covid-19 patients…

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  • Christmas Joy in Spite of Queer Times

    Christmas Joy in Spite of Queer Times

    Enjoy (re)reading some of our new or recent posts. The course of events only confirms how right we were and still are since March: Errare Humanum Est; Perseverare Diabolicum. Remember that the truth sets you free.

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  • Wishing You a Merry Christmas!

    Wishing You a Merry Christmas!

    This year, we bring our contribution to an important question: “Why did the turkey cross the road twice?” It all started on LinkedIn with a post from a contact wishing us all a Merry Christmas. Because of the picture in the post where this person was wearing a turkey hat, someone launched the quip “Why…

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  • Applied Behaviourist Science, or How to Break Your Will.

    Applied Behaviourist Science, or How to Break Your Will.

    This blog is inspired by The Mail on Sunday’s Comment, 20 Dec: “How many more times must we suffer this dimming of the light with Covid-19 restrictions?” “And for the first time since the 17th Century, a London Government is actually telling us how we may (or may not) celebrate the unique, treasured feast of…

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  • WHO conspiring with Italy to remove damning Covid report?

    WHO conspiring with Italy to remove damning Covid report?

    The Guardian, and other outlets: “WHO accused of conspiring with Italy to remove damning Covid report”. It is all about transparency and public health, isn’t it? Today, our attention was caught by an article in the Guardian (and other outlets), in which we read “The World Health Organization has been accused of conspiring with the Italian health…

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  • “Early treatment with HCQ: a country-based study” shows it works

    “Early treatment with HCQ: a country-based study” shows it works

    16 December 2020|Good Governance, SARS-Cov-2 (“COVID-19”), Visualisation / Insights As of 16th Dec 2020, +802,400 estimated lives were lost from not using Hydroxychloroquine Hydroxychloroquine works, and this has been known since the beginning by medical experts with no conflicts of interest. So why such obstinance in stopping people from being treated with it while others…

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  • ‘Unconscious bias’ mandatory training scrapped by UK Government

    ‘Unconscious bias’ mandatory training scrapped by UK Government

    Excellent news: “Unconscious bias training” is being scrapped for civil servants in England, with ministers saying it does not work “It doesn’t work”, indeed. The surprising thing is how could anyone think it could work in the first place. This is the least we could say: it can’t work because ‘bias’ is not something defined…

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