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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

Arthur Conan Doyle by Revilo P. Oliver Scientific Suckers IT IS TRUE that quite a few men who attained competence, and some who attained distinction, in some one of the sciences have evinced remarkable gullibility, but that was almost always a susceptibility to some superstition about the supernatural…
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David SimsEssays

by David Sims THE IDEOLOGY of modernity, and its offspring, globalism, might be partially correct in one way. That one way is the baby in the bathwater of that ideology. Modernity holds that science is the best way by which the truth might become known. The idea that truth is like the rain, carving many…
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David SimsEssays

by David Sims I CAN’T SEE why eugenic genetic engineering of humans is a bad thing for scientists to be doing, provided that they don’t do harm. There were people opposed to the automobile, too, a century ago, and they probably had more reason behind their arguments than the anti-eugenics…
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News

READER JULIAN called my attention to this post on The Register, a post that could have come from The Onion, but it’s true. The headline tells it all: What happened is that a paper appeared on the AMS Journals website with a mathematical theory explaining why hipsters (or anything that behaves like hipsters…
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News

WHATEVER HAPPENED to the stale and pale White men (Booo!!!!) who discovered DNA, arguably the most important scientific breakthrough in the last hundred years? They became universally respected heroes, right? The breaking of the genetic code gave us a paradigm-shifting new understanding of biology…
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David SimsNewsVideo

The Marxists and PC-NPCs are taking over physics now — I kid you not. by David Sims TELL THE truth, lose your job. As it was with James Damore, and, some years ago, with James Watson, so it is with Alessandro Strumia. Strumia, a brilliant physicist, dared to tell a scientific conference that the feminist…
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Commentary

IN THIS VIDEO, writer and director S.G. Collins of Postwar Media examines the theory that the Apollo Moon landings could have been faked in a studio — either by Stanley Kubrick or by anyone else. Collins looks at the theory from a different, seldom-discussed perspective: Being an expert in video…
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Essays

by Kerry Bolton CARL GUSTAV JUNG (1875-1961), in founding Analytical Psychology did so as a break and a contradistinction from the psychological school of his mentor Sigmund Freud. The Jungian and the Freudian stand as the contrasts between the Germanic and the Jewish world-views in the realm of psychology.…
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Essays

by Survive the Jive LEADING GENETICIST David Reich’s recent interview with Atlantic reveals so much about how the field is simultaneously challenging left wing narratives of history and science, and also being used to shape them. Since WWII, historians and archaeologists have disputed…
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Essays

by Tanstaafl PROFESSIONAL anti-“racist” Gavin Evans hates that science keeps bumping into the reality of race. Is Evans a Jew? He certainly quacks like one. His latest article, The unwelcome revival of ‘race science’, begins with a recitation of the same old tired anti-”racist” shibboleths: One…
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