EU Gives €220,000 In Taxpayer Money To Fund Drag Queen Courses Aimed At Young People

Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Summit News, The European Union gave more than €220,000 in taxpayer money to fund ‘drag queen projects’ aimed at young people in numerous different countries, it has been revealed. Money well spent! The cash was sent to to the EU youth program Erasmus+, which as research by German MEP… Continue reading EU Gives €220,000 In Taxpayer Money To Fund Drag Queen Courses Aimed At Young People

Dr. Robert Malone on Vaccines: “The Whole Narrative Is Crumbling,” This Has Turned Into A Cascade

Dr. Robert Malone and Steve Bannon discuss a new and shocking article from the ‘Wall Street Journal’ which questions the FDA’s decision to rush the vaccines for toddlers. “I am seeing multiple indicators that the whole narrative is crumbling, that all over the world people are now increasingly questioning the safety and the effectiveness of… Continue reading Dr. Robert Malone on Vaccines: “The Whole Narrative Is Crumbling,” This Has Turned Into A Cascade

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How Do Mathematicians Know Their Proofs Are Correct?

How can anyone speak with certainty about infinity? What can we really know about the mysterious prime numbers without knowing all of them? Just as scientists need data to assess their hypotheses, mathematicians need evidence to prove or disprove conjectures. But what counts as evidence in the intangible realm of number theory? In this episode,… Continue reading How Do Mathematicians Know Their Proofs Are Correct?

June Payrolls Preview: Big Data Hints At A Huge Negative Surprise

In previewing Friday’s nonfarm payrolls report, Goldman trader Matthew Fleury writes that “the market wants not too hot not too cold to keep this bid. Strong enough to say the world isn’t going into recession. Not too strong to send US10s back to 3.25% on the day. Not too cold to highlight US data deteriorating… Continue reading June Payrolls Preview: Big Data Hints At A Huge Negative Surprise

Elon Musk vs. Twitter Saga: Overview on the Court Case, Who Will Win?

Ever since Elon Musk made an offer to buyout Twitter (TWTR) back in April, the story has transcended the deal pages and become a tabloid phenomenon. Basically, Elon Musk offered to buy Twitter at a price of $54.20 per share, or $44 billion. A few weeks passed and Musk complained that Twitter’s user numbers were… Continue reading Elon Musk vs. Twitter Saga: Overview on the Court Case, Who Will Win?

The Crumbling Foundations of the Fourth Estate

Skepticism is a bedrock principle of journalism. “If your mother says she loves you, go check it out,” the old adage goes. So is full disclosure (“the more information the better”) and transparency (“Always tell readers how you know what you know”). The board that oversees journalism’s most prestigious award, the Pulitzer Prize, and many… Continue reading The Crumbling Foundations of the Fourth Estate

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Investigating Robert Righi (Psychic Medium? Exorcism? Ted Bundy?)

Podcast: Download MYS216: Psychic medium Robert Righi has a dramatic life story, including psychic abilities as a small child and helping in Catholic exorcisms as an adult. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli welcome Kenny Biddle to examine Righi’s claims and reveal the results of their investigation. Get all new episodes automatically and for free: Follow… Continue reading Investigating Robert Righi (Psychic Medium? Exorcism? Ted Bundy?)

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Life Teen’s Mark Hart on Prayer, Productivity, and Priorities

I recently had the privilege to have an in-depth conversation with Mark Hart, Chief Innovation Officer for Life Teen International, prolific writer and speaker, radio host, and husband and father, on his take on how to put first things first in a life of active ministry.  We may not all lead a huge Catholic organization,… Continue reading Life Teen’s Mark Hart on Prayer, Productivity, and Priorities

Hypergraphs Reveal Solution to 50-Year-Old Problem

In 1850, Thomas Penyngton Kirkman, a mathematician when he wasn’t fulfilling his main responsibility as a vicar in the Church of England, described his “schoolgirl problem”: “Fifteen young ladies in a school walk out three abreast for seven days in succession: it is required to arrange them daily, so that no two shall walk twice… Continue reading Hypergraphs Reveal Solution to 50-Year-Old Problem

One More Time… Here’s Why Putting A Price Cap On Russian Oil Won’t Work

Authored by Irina Slav via OilPrice.com, In theory, the concept that has recently been taken up by the G7 of putting a price cap on Russian oil makes a lot of sense. In practice, however, putting a price cap on Russian crude will be extremely difficult and potentially very counterproductive. It seems the most effective… Continue reading One More Time… Here’s Why Putting A Price Cap On Russian Oil Won’t Work