Article by Gary North from 04/01/2014.
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The Snow White Disney Doesn’t Want You To Know
Presentation by Jordan Peterson.
From the video description:
Dr. Jordan Peterson offers a psychological and cultural analysis of the Grimm Brothers’ Snow White, using it as a lens to explore evolutionary biology, female status hierarchies, fertility suppression, and the pathology of the “evil queen” archetype. Drawing on research in primatology and cultural commentary, Peterson connects ancient folklore to modern dynamics—critiquing contemporary feminist ideologies, careerism, and generational envy, while upholding the redemptive power of masculine responsibility in narrative tradition (and real life). Part myth, part science, part cultural autopsy—this is the synthesis of one of Peterson’s most impactful tenants: stories matter, and fundamental stories reiterate across time.
1900 Scientists Say ‘Climate Change Not Caused by CO2
Article by Mark Keenan.
Dr. YoungHoon Kim: How the World’s Highest IQ Confirms the Harmony Between Science and Christian Doctrine
‘Advancements in science are pushing many to question a strict materialist view of human consciousness—including the man who has the highest IQ’, writes Scott Ventureyra
Resist or Submit?
Video with Joseph Boot.
Japan Releases Bombshell Vax vs. Unvax Data on 18 Million People
The data speaks for itself—and the 3 to 4 month spike is impossible to ignore.
Article by The Vigilant Fox.
Net Zero Must Go
Triggernometry interview Matt Ridley.
Beyond the Cosmos
Talk by Dr. Hugh Ross.
“Dr. Hugh Ross discusses recent cosmic discoveries and their implications for our understanding of God’s creation in this seminar.”
The struggle for privacy
Tiffany Jenkins's wonderful Strangers and Intimates charts the rise and fall of the private sphere.
Book review by Neil Davenport.
Excerpt:
Born out of the Protestant Reformation and further developed during the Enlightenment, the private sphere was once a refuge from the public world, a space in which to think and reflect freely. A space in which one developed one’s autonomy. That space, Jenkins argues, is now vanishing before our eyes – and we’re no longer even sure what we’ve lost.
The Algocracy Agenda: How AI and the Deep State Are Digitizing Tyranny & Palantir: The Intersection of Government and Corporate Power
Article by John & Nisha Whitehead
Excerpt:
The most chilling effect of this digital regime is the death of due process.
What court can you appeal to when an algorithm has labeled you a danger? What lawyer can cross-examine a predictive model? What jury can weigh the reasoning of a neural net trained on flawed data?
You are guilty because the machine says so. And the machine is never wrong.
When due process dissolves into data processing, the burden of proof flips. The presumption of innocence evaporates. Citizens are forced to prove they are not threats, not risks, not enemies.
And most of the time, they don’t even know they’ve been flagged.
This erosion of due process is not just a legal failure—it is a philosophical one, reducing individuals to data points in systems that no longer recognize their humanity.
See also this article by (or rather, interview with) Doug Casey.