James Corbett on Technocratic Control and the Dangers of AI

In this video, I interview investigative journalist James Corbett about false narratives, the global takeover by technocracy, controlled opposition and the dangers of artificial intelligence, as well as the solutions to these and other challenges. Corbett’s journalism career began in the aftermath of 9/11, when he became “overwhelmed to discover that we are constantly lied …

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This Exercise Method Can Help You Achieve Peak Performance

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published February 18, 2018. In this interview, Alex Guerrero, cofounder of TB12 and personal body coach for Tom Brady — one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history — shares the natural and holistic program he developed with Brady, called the TB12 Method. Tom was …

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Just Say No to Statins

In the U.S. alone, 40 million adults take statin cholesterol-lowering medications in the mistaken belief that this will reduce their risk of heart disease.1 But lowering your cholesterol is not the panacea to heart health that you’ve been led to believe. On “The Joe Rogan Experience,” Dr. Aseem Malhotra, an interventional cardiologist consultant from the …

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Study: All-cause mortality rapidly increasing for American children

(Natural News) Researchers are sounding the alarm about a “new crisis” of “increasing all-cause mortality in US children.” Their findings were published in the March issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. The all-cause mortality rate for children ages 1 to 19 years increased by 10.7% between 2019 and 2020. The trend continued …

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Science Saturday: New standards and open access can help natural language processing

By Caitlin Doran March 18, 2023 Share this: Clinical notes in medical records are rich sources of data about human health. But tapping them for medical research can be challenging because these data come from various sources — and they all look different. “There’s no standardization in how data is organized and classified across medical …

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