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June 12, 2025
Stripe is now rolling out a requirement that appears to target conservative or "anti-vax" Substack authors. Stripe already has information concerning this bank account, as we have been doing business with Stripe via this account for over two years.
By Naomi Wolf
June 12, 2025
I am in New York, and I am sending you this postcard from a city I love and have loved; from a broken city. Broken; yet struggling to reimagine itself, as it has so many times before. Are we better?
June 11, 2025
This was, in my opinion, a very important moment in the hearing, which could have easily been overlooked. It clarified that even the interactions which appear voluntary and cooperative may also be constitutionally problematic.
June 11, 2025
The essence of the crises of our time is this: the materialist-rationalist view on man and the world that forms the basis of our society has its best days behind it.
June 10, 2025
AI is not a future event. It’s a present force. It’s accelerating every system we built—including the one most capable of destroying us. We are choosing between slow, collective reformation and fast, concentrated implosion.
June 10, 2025
All of this was clearly coordinated, likely for weeks from the time that Jay took office. It was unfurled via the legacy media with the intention of creating shock and awe.
By Josh Stylman
June 10, 2025
The basketball game ends, but the choice remains: continue consuming the spectacle or step into the authentic life that artificial systems were designed to replace. The exit has always been there—remember that reality exists beyond the dome.
June 9, 2025
The result was not so much an affirmation of Albanese and his Labor Party as it was a repudiation of a pathetic opposition, led by Dutton, who not only lost the election for the centre-right Coalition but also his seat.
June 9, 2025
It’s long past time to deal with the core problem that persists from the Covid era: the remaining EUA and the PREP Act. These must be revoked if we are to finally put an end to our long nightmare.
By REPPARE
June 8, 2025
Innovative financing looks to be yet more false advertising for global health financing reform, where its ‘huge untapped potential’ mainly lies with how to further promote vested interests at the expense of comprehensive global public health.
By Toby Rogers
June 7, 2025
Currently, genetic research is soaking up the vast majority of autism research funding and preventing more effective prevention strategies from emerging. This appears to be a reflection of the political power of biotech firms to shape the research agenda.
June 6, 2025
TED became a gatekeeper of permissible opinion, enforcing orthodoxy behind the smokescreen of “community guidelines.” For a platform that once prided itself on promoting bold thinking, TED’s censorship of Foster’s talk is a moment of institutional retreat—and intellectual cowardice.
June 6, 2025
Every regime that inherits that kind of disaster of the last five years is necessarily going to be squeezed between the legacy regime and populist movements. In these cases, the status quo usually proves irresistible but with disastrous consequences later.
By Meryl Nass
June 5, 2025
I wanted to emphasize many of the changes we have been seeing over the past few years: a new strange environmentalism, the energy revolution, the food revolution, the new financial system with CBDCs, the pandemic pathogen library.