Thursday, May 13, 2021 by: Ethan Huff
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https://www.afinalwarning.com/517831.html (Natural News) The Biden regime is proposing a new “health-focused” federal agency modeled after the
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) that threatens to turn the United States into a full-scale “digital dictatorship.”
Branded as a way to “end cancer” – you know, so it sounds good – Biden’s proposed “health DARPA” would merge “national security” with “health security” to basically diagnose “pre-sickness” throughout the populace.
“Such a system is a recipe for a technocratic ‘pre-crime’ organization with the potential to criminalize both mental and physical illness as well as ‘wrongthink, ” reports
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Robert Wright, managing director, Davis Tanner, discusses how the world of communications for the events and tourism sector has changed during the pandemic, and the need for a new approach that reflects our experiences and hopes for the future.
One of the ironies of the past 12 months, is that after five years of constantly hearing about disruption within the industry, it actually happened. Albeit for all the wrong reasons, and certainly not in the way anyone expected.
As a business and team that works in communications across the global events sector, our entire process of supporting our clients has changed, at least for the short term. The age-old premise of any news is good news is on hold as audiences become far more sensitive to what they are being presented with. We have had to adopt a different set of strategies when delivering on our cli
Robbie and Tina Simpson hold their hands up for a moment while walking across the Hillard Howard Football Field to the 50-yard line. The couple made history on May 8 when they became the first couple to tie the knot and get married on the field.
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In his culture column this week, Brent Bozell takes apart a Wall Street Journal op-ed by NBC chieftain Robert Wright, entitled Federal Censorship Commission, warning that the threat of fines from the FCC has created a “climate of self-censorship,” an unmistakable “chill in the airwaves,” in which “the viewing public is the biggest loser.” In reality, the FCC moves extremely slowly (it s still puzzling over scenes on NYPD Blue ), and the networks see them as a nuisance for their lawyers to bore to death with motions. Bozell writes of Wright:
He lauds his own talent at prediction, and how he warned in the same newspaper in 2004 that the titans of “creative integrity” in Hollywood would look less obscene than those who would urge the government to punish the broadcasting of obscenity. (How Orwellian: freedom is slavery, and opposing obscenity is obscene.)
Response to "What is Progressive Realism" ["But the article was essentially about describing the differences between schools of thought while obviously giving evidence the author thought supported a different school than has predominated and was making a case for trying something different"] Robert Wright in the 2nd paragraph makes "realist" a synonym for Kissinger's cynical