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News & Articles By Belle Carter
05/27/2025
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By Belle Carter
The great vaccine debate: Unmasking America’s aggressive COVID-19 booster policy
Dr. Vinay Prasad and Dr. Martin A. Makary argue that the U.S.’s aggressive policy of recommending annual COVID-19 boosters for virtually everyone lacks robust scientific evidence and may be driven more by political expediency than medical necessity. The authors highlight the absence of conclusive evidence that repeat COVID-19 vaccinations provide a net benefit, especially for […]
05/02/2025
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By Belle Carter
Exploring the intersection of cancer and natural medicine: A comprehensive review of John C. Boik’s “Cancer and Natural Medicine”
The book “Cancer and Natural Medicine” by John C. Boik provides a detailed examination of the potential benefits and limitations of natural therapies in treating cancer, a leading cause of death globally. Despite the “war on cancer” declared in the 1970s, cancer incidence in the U.S. has risen by 44 percent over the past 40 […]
05/01/2025
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By Belle Carter
Unveiling the hidden battles: “The Secret History of the War on Cancer” by Devra Davis
The book begins with the story of Andrea Martin, who battled cancer multiple times and was found to have nearly a hundred chemical residues in her body, raising questions about the role of environmental toxins in cancer development. Davis examines the history of cancer, noting a significant increase in cases like double myeloma since 1973 […]
04/26/2025
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By Belle Carter
Rethinking the nexus of science, technology and governance: Murray Rothbard’s radical vision
In Murray Rothbard’s “Science, Technology, and Government,” he argues that the price system in a free-market economy efficiently directs resources toward scientific and technological progress based on consumer demand, avoiding the inefficiencies of government intervention. He also points out that state interference in science and technology distorts markets, causing misallocation of resources, shortages and slowed […]
04/24/2025
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By Belle Carter
“Statecraft as Soulcraft”: George F. Will’s call for a moral renaissance in governance
George F. Will challenges the conventional view that government should primarily focus on economic policy and self-interest. He argues that the government has a profound responsibility to shape the moral and civic character of its citizens, a concept he encapsulates in the term “statecraft as soulcraft.” Will criticizes the modern political order for prioritizing self-interest […]
04/21/2025
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By Belle Carter
“Uncertain Peril”: How corporate control of seeds threatens food sovereignty and biodiversity
The article highlights how a small, unaccountable elite, driven by corporate interests, has gained control over the world’s seeds, jeopardizing global food security and prioritizing profit over diversity and democracy. The 1975 Asilomar Conference marked a turning point where scientists self-regulated genetic engineering, sidelining public input and setting a precedent for decisions to be made […]
04/14/2025
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By Belle Carter
“The Tyranny of the Federal Reserve” by Brian O’Brien: A scathing critique of America’s monetary system
“The Tyranny of the Federal Reserve” author Brian O’Brien paints a vivid picture of early America, highlighting its spirit of self-reliance and liberty, which he argues was fundamentally altered by the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. He characterizes the creation of the Federal Reserve as a calculated maneuver by powerful bankers to consolidate control over […]
04/10/2025
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By Belle Carter
Decoding the economy: Thomas Sowell’s “Basic Economics” illuminates the principles of prosperity
Thomas Sowell’s “Basic Economics” simplifies complex economic principles for a broad audience, bridging the gap between academic jargon and public understanding. The book highlights scarcity as a universal constraint – limited resources versus infinite desires – affecting all economic systems and individuals, regardless of wealth. Sowell explains prices as signals of scarcity and value, contrasting […]
04/08/2025
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By Belle Carter
Billions in “zombie programs” drain U.S. budget, federal review finds
Over 1,500 federal programs, responsible for $516 billion in annual spending, are operating without active Congressional authorization, as highlighted by a federal review. This issue has roots in the 1980s, when Congress began failing to renew the legal mandates of numerous federal programs, leading to the creation of “zombie programs” that continue to receive funding. […]
04/08/2025
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By Belle Carter
“The Myths of Zionism”: John Rose challenges historical narratives and political dogma
Ehud Barak’s claim that “lying” is intrinsic to Arab culture reflects the Zionist ideology’s own myths, as dissected by John Rose in “The Myths of Zionism.” Rose argues that these narratives distort history to justify political aims. Rose debunks Zionist claims of divine entitlement to Palestine, highlighting how leaders like Ben-Gurion manipulated biblical stories while […]
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