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Government articles provide in-depth analysis of government agencies and their profound impacts on economics, public health, public dialogue, individual liberty, social life, and personal freedoms.

Brownstone critically examines overreach, surveillance programs, digital ID systems, bureaucratic fraud, public health mandates, international organizations (e.g., WHO), national security policies, and emerging threats like technocratic control and institutional trust erosion. Topics include government-controlled digital IDs, vaccine policy shifts, autism guidance revisions, antidepressant information wars, sovereignty vs. global governance, and pathways to policy reform that prioritize human rights, free markets, and open society.

All government articles from Brownstone Institute are translated into multiple languages to enable global access, foster international open dialogue, and support readers worldwide in challenging centralized power and promoting evidence-based alternatives.

NIH Director Details Crackdown on Fees Monopoly Publishers Charge

NIH Director Details Crackdown on Fees Monopoly Publishers Charge

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In an exclusive interview with The DisInformation Chronicle, National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya explains his latest policy to control monopoly science publishers now raking in hundreds of millions of dollars from taxpayers.

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Mapping the Entire Field of Autism Causation Studies in One Article

Mapping the Entire Field of Autism Causation Studies in One Article

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As I’ve continued to work in this space, I now realize that there are over 800 autism causation studies in the English language focused on the U.S. Most public health officials just grab a favorite study to justify their biases.

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FDA Exposed: Hundreds of Drugs Approved without Proof They Work

FDA Exposed: Hundreds of Drugs Approved without Proof They Work

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The FDA has approved hundreds of drugs without proof they work—and in some cases, despite evidence they cause harm. That’s the finding of a blistering two-year investigation by medical journalists Jeanne Lenzer and Shannon Brownlee, published by The Lever.

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