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Insect Loss As an Early Warning of Systemic Biological Failure
Insect Loss As an Early Warning of Systemic Biological Failure
January 26, 2026
In medicine, silence can be more alarming than noise. For example, a patient who abruptly stops voicing discomfort or a monitor that ceases activity may signal system failure rather than resolution. Ecology presents a similar scenario, and the silence is concerning.
Government-Controlled Digital ID is Not the Optional Convenience It Is Being Sold As
Government-Controlled Digital ID is Not the Optional Convenience It Is Being Sold As
January 25, 2026
There could hardly be a worse time - and I’m not saying there ever was a good time - to entrust politicians with an ambitious digital ID programme plagued with risks of government surveillance, technocratic over-reach, system failures, and data breaches.
The Sick Hustle Dispatch: The Seven Deadly Sins of Weight Loss Drugs
The Seven Deadly Sins of Weight Loss Drugs
January 24, 2026
Gaining too much weight so that it impairs your health is overwhelmingly linked to diet, exercise, and ultra-processed food, yet these behavioural, social, and environmental factors get eclipsed by the theory of the “chronic relapsing brain disease” requiring ‘medical, science-based’ cures.
George Crile, Epinephrine, and the Collapse of Thinking in Modern Medicine
George Crile, Epinephrine, and the Collapse of Thinking in Modern Medicine
January 23, 2026
Until medicine regains the courage to prioritize physiological reasoning, to question established practices relentlessly, and to value outcomes over prevailing narratives, these mistakes will continue to be repeated confidently, efficiently, and with catastrophic consequences.
The Information War Over Antidepressants
The Information War Over Antidepressants
January 22, 2026
Kennedy is correct that it is harder to quit antidepressants than heroin. The abstinence symptoms are short-lived for heroin but not for antidepressants, and psychiatrists who have worked with both types of patients consistently say that heroin is the easier one.
The Importance of Medieval Rats to Pandemic Profit
The Importance of Medieval Rats to Pandemic Profit
January 21, 2026
We can directly use our resources for the actual burden that remains, and the determinants of good health that freed most of us from them. Unfortunately, such evidence-based approaches predominantly help those with poor ability to pay.
We're Losing the Human Touch in Food
We're Losing the Human Touch in Food
January 20, 2026
The most revolutionary step our nation could take would be to increase the number of farmer-caretakers. We need more people growing our food, not fewer. A better “eyes-to-plate” ratio would restore fidelity to our food and health.
On Waking Up to a Nightmare
On Waking Up to a Nightmare
January 19, 2026
It is all the more imperative that, instead of shrinking back in fear when we behold the nightmare, we confront it. The act of doing so openly instead of ignoring it, effectively denying its existence, is an act of resisting it.
What Autism Is Not
What Autism Is Not
January 18, 2026
Appreciation of structures and arrangements requires precisely the same baseline aptitude that is required by appreciation of thoughts and feelings – and it is this baseline aptitude that autistic people lack.
Scott Adams and Intellectual Courage
Scott Adams and Intellectual Courage
January 17, 2026
Adams was an early dissident and among the most famous. He showed the way. To make sure that he is not an example for others, reliable ruling-class venues made sure to attempt to humiliate him in death.
Big Law Is yet Another Problem
Big Law Is Yet Another Problem
January 16, 2026
There are myriad institutional problems in this country that trace to the manifestations of Leviathan in media, tech, pharma, and other industries among which is the legal profession. They have in common an intractable desire to preserve the administrative status quo.
CDC Quietly Rewrites Its Vaccine–Autism Guidance
CDC Quietly Rewrites Its Vaccine–Autism Guidance
January 15, 2026
The shift may prove to be one of the most consequential public health developments of the decade, and it suggests that something significant is moving behind the scenes in the federal agencies that once seemed immovable.
Germany’s Latest War on Freedom
Germany’s Latest War on Freedom
January 14, 2026
There is no censorship here in Germany,” according to Steffen Meyer, a top spokesman for the German government. In reality, Germans have freedom of speech except for ideas that politicians and government contractors and nonprofit activists don’t like.
When Physicians Are Replaced with a Protocol
When Physicians Are Replaced with a Protocol
January 13, 2026
Artificial intelligence has not been licensed to practice medicine. But medicine is being quietly reengineered around systems that do not bear moral weight. We may one day discover that the physician has not been replaced by a machine, but by a protocol.

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