Alain Soral Sentenced to 2 Years Jail for Sharing “Gilets-Jaunes” Anti-Rothschild Rap Video

He Could Pay Over €170,000 in Fines and Compensation by GUILLAUME DUROCHER  A French writer and publisher will be jailed for sharing this meme The French civic-nationalist and anti-Zionist intellectual Alain Soral was sentenced to two years prison last week for sharing a rap video entitled “Gilets-Jaunes.” The music clip (watch it while you still can) is typical of the Yellow Vests in denouncing French media, political, and financial elites, and making a plea for direct democracy, notably the famous proposed Citizen’s Initiative Referendum (Référendum d’Initiative Populaire or RIC). The video also argues for the abrogation of the banking law of … Continue reading Alain Soral Sentenced to 2 Years Jail for Sharing “Gilets-Jaunes” Anti-Rothschild Rap Video

What Is A Karmic Relationship? 13 Signs You’re In One And Need To GTFO

ZARGONDESIGNGETTY IMAGES It’s NOT a good thing. BY ELIZABETH BACHARACH Even if you’ve never heard of a “karmic relationship,” odds are, you’re pretty familiar with it already, be it from personal experience or simply seeing it on TV (think: Carrie and Aiden). At it’s most basic, it’s one of those rollercoaster kinds of relationships that, also like a Six Flags situation, tends to leave you out of breath and in pain from all that (literal) screaming. That being said, it can and usually does have its fair share of positives—even beyond all the post-fight fun. So listen up, ladies, because … Continue reading What Is A Karmic Relationship? 13 Signs You’re In One And Need To GTFO

Like many Americans, my divorce destroyed my mental health and nearly drove me to suicide

A woman suffers from depression. evgenyatamanenko, Getty Images/iStockphoto by Beverly Willett   September is back-to-school and Sunday afternoon football and harvesting the last vegetables from the garden. It’s also National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, which makes it a prime time to talk about divorce. Conventional wisdom promises that divorce alleviates stress for those stuck in unhappy relationships. But it can also turn you into someone you don’t recognize and make you want to stop living. Even if you’re a strong, capable, accomplished woman like me. A few months after celebrating our 20th anniversary, my husband, in the throes of an affair, walked … Continue reading Like many Americans, my divorce destroyed my mental health and nearly drove me to suicide

How psychopaths control their ‘dark impulses’

The ventrolateral prefrontal cortex, which is related to self-control, could determine how well someone with psychopathic tendencies can control their impulses. By James Lloyd Why do some psychopaths end up in jail, while others hold down lucrative careers? New research suggests that the answer lies in a region of the brain that’s linked to self-regulation. Psychopathy is a personality disorder that’s characterised by callousness, impulsivity, dishonesty, a lack of empathy, and superficial charm. It’s estimated that around one per cent of the general population would meet the clinical criteria for psychopathy. Contrary to popular belief, though, only a minority of psychopaths … Continue reading How psychopaths control their ‘dark impulses’

NEUROSCIENTISTS CAN NOW DESIGN FALSE MEMORIES AND PLANT THEM INTO ANIMAL BRAINS

by Jake Anderson, The Mind Unleashed Waking Times Scientists have known for some time that specific circuits in the brain react to experiences and encode those same experiences into our minds as memories. These memories are central to our identity and the narrative we construct about ourselves and the world around us. In past experiments, neuroscientists have been able to partially transfer memories between rodents but they have never wholesale manufactured false memories—until now. A recent study, the results of which were published in the journal Nature with the provocative title Memory formation in the absence of experience, has demonstrated for the first … Continue reading NEUROSCIENTISTS CAN NOW DESIGN FALSE MEMORIES AND PLANT THEM INTO ANIMAL BRAINS

Gender transition indoctrination is extreme child abuse, warns psychiatrist

By Vicki Batts The rise of “gender transitions” has been fraught with controversy. While proponents of transgenderism claim that puberty blockers, synthetic hormones and major surgery are perfectly safe at every age, a leading psychiatrist from the United Kingdom has a different side of the story to share. Dr. David Bell is one of the few health professionals brave enough to defy the politically correct dogma and tell the truth about the risks of gender transitions for children. Over the last several years, conversations about transgenderism have gotten increasingly intolerant, with far-left activists demanding total subservience to the trans agenda. … Continue reading Gender transition indoctrination is extreme child abuse, warns psychiatrist

Consciousness Doesn’t Depend on Language

ALAS, POOR BRAIN: Jill Bolte Taylor (above) “perceived the world in images while experiencing the direct effect of her stroke, wondering how to communicate with people,” Christof Koch writes. “Hardly the actions of an unconscious zombie.” We share the basic experience of life with all mammals. BY CHRISTOF KOCH The contrast could not have been starker—here was one of the world’s most revered figures, His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, expressing his belief that all life is sentient, while I, as a card-carrying neuroscientist, presented the contemporary Western consensus that some animals might, perhaps, possibly, share the precious gift of … Continue reading Consciousness Doesn’t Depend on Language

Sex and prosperity

Krishna (14) married her husband Gopal when she was 11 and he was 13. The legal age for marriage in India is 18, but in poor, rural areas girls are often married young. Rajasthan, 21 January 2013. Photo by Danish Siddiqui/Reuters Nothing we can do will make the world more free, fair and prosperous than giving women control over their own bodies by Victoria Bateman is director of studies, fellow and college lecturer in economics at Gonville and Caius College at the University of Cambridge. Her latest book is The Sex Factor: How Women Made the West Rich (2019). She lives between … Continue reading Sex and prosperity

What to Wear to Bed When You’re Sweltering and Need to Fall Asleep Fast

Burak KarademirGetty Images HOT TEMPS REFUSE TO QUIT? WEARING PJS MADE OF THIS SURPRISING MATERIAL CAN HELP YOU NOD OFF IN HALF THE TIME. BY ELIZABETH MILLARD People who slept in wool pajamas fell asleep in less than half the time as those who wore cotton or polyester PJs, a new study published in Nature and Science of Sleep found. Merino wool helps wick away sweat, which aids in cooling. The material also helps keep you warm in cool temperatures, making it a solid choice for all-season pajamas. When you’re hit with an unseasonably warm night—the kind that makes you toss and turn to find … Continue reading What to Wear to Bed When You’re Sweltering and Need to Fall Asleep Fast

What If All Published Math Is … Wrong?

TRACY PACKER PHOTOGRAPHYGETTY IMAGES A number theorist says it’s possible, and makes the case for A.I. to double-check proofs. By David Grossman Mathematical proofs, or ways of showing one’s work, have become extremely complicated. One mathematician worries whether proof-checking has kept up. In a new lecture, a number theorist challenges ideas of memory and trust, saying computers can aid human conception of big proofs. While most math is likely right, he cautions, computerizing proofs would allow people known beyond any reasonable doubt. Kevin Buzzard’s video lecture, “The Future of Mathematics?” begins with a story about both him and his romantic partner … Continue reading What If All Published Math Is … Wrong?