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Filming on new surf drama
Barons is set to begin in NSW for ABC later this year.
Centering around the hedonistic world of surfing, the cutthroat culture of big business and the emotional rollercoaster of relationships, the eight-part drama features a group of brave but crazy, 20-something friends, who all have one thing in common – a love of the ocean and surfing.
Produced by 2Jons, Micanical Media and Fremantle,
Barons is created by Michael Lawrence (
Bra Boys, Fighting Fear) and John Molloy (
The Gloaming, Molly) and writer Liz Doran (
Molly, Please Like Me) with producer Justin Davies (
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https://www.afinalwarning.com/510070.html (Natural News) If you were to stroll through any typical upper-middle-income American neighborhood in 2021, the odds are very high that you’d observe at least one yard sign exuberantly proclaiming something like this: “In this house, we believe that science is real, love is love, no human is illegal … ” and other banal tautologies. There are usually six or seven examples in this litany, but really, one of the main goals of the yard sign aside from signaling virtue can be accomplished with just this: the curtsy to Science.
(Article by Gregory Gordon republished from Mises.org)
The Tyranny of the “Enlightened” Experts
Gregory Gordon | Mises.org
Of course, scientists were never supposed to run our society
The technocrat class cannot possess all of the knowledge necessary to effectively run the lives of 330 million Americans. But that will not stop them from trying
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If you were to stroll through any typical upper-middle-income American neighborhood in 2021, the odds are very high that you’d observe at least one yard sign exuberantly proclaiming something like this: “In this house, we believe that science is real, love is love, no human is illegal … ” and other banal tautologies.