From New Dawn 161 (Mar-Apr 2017) The mineral kingdom has fascinated humankind since its earliest days. Archaeological evidence suggests that early man used stone tools and revered unusual rocks and minerals, sometimes even adorning themselves with it. The lives of […]
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Biopower in the Age of the Great Reset
From New Dawn 183 (Nov-Dec 2020) A reconfiguration of power has been in process for some time and is now rapidly emerging as part of a medical-political-economic institutionalised complex that I will refer to as biopower. The current lockdowns and quarantine […]
Greatest Fake News Stories of All-Time
From New Dawn 161 (Mar-Apr 2017) Make no mistake about it: for decades, the government-media complex has been waging information warfare against the public and on behalf of powerful transnational corporate interests. The latest fake news crisis is just another campaign […]
Rupert Sheldrake, the Most Controversial Scientist on Earth, Speaks Out
From New Dawn 169 (Jul-Aug 2018) Author and biologist Rupert Sheldrake has courted considerable controversy during his long career. Perhaps best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance (that the so-called laws of nature are more like habits subject to […]
Harmony of Nonconformity
From New Dawn 167 (Mar-Apr 2018) In a linear world, the external order dictates an artificial way of life to the individual, creating a conformist society and forcing us to relinquish our power to a machine that is unnatural and […]