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by aedens » Sun Jan 18, 2026 3:23 pm
by tim » Thu Jan 15, 2026 1:27 pm
m o d e r n i t y @ModernityNews How is this real? How are these people doctors? From Eric Daugherty 4:49 PM · Jan 14, 2026 · 4,397 Views
Dr. Nisha Verma, an OB-GYN tapped by Democrats, evaded direct questions from Republicans, prioritizing “identities” over scientific fact. This exchange highlights how insane woke ideology has infiltrated even medical testimony, undermining protections for women and enabling potential abuse through lax regulations on chemical abortions. The hearing exposed real risks, like men coercing women into abortions by easily obtaining pills online—no in-person checks required. Yet Verma couldn’t—or wouldn’t—affirm basic truths, leaving observers questioning how such “experts” hold medical licenses in the first place.
by vincecate » Tue Jan 13, 2026 5:19 pm
by FullMoon » Mon Jan 12, 2026 11:24 am
by Higgenbotham » Mon Jan 12, 2026 12:48 am
Higgenbotham wrote: Fri Jan 09, 2026 3:10 pm At this point, we are close enough to collapse that preparing for collapse seems more important than trying to figure out the when and how.
by Higgenbotham » Sun Jan 11, 2026 4:19 pm
Higgenbotham wrote: Sun Jan 11, 2026 3:18 pm One time, he commented that his friend Buffet would not have done well during prehistoric times by shouting at a predator, "I allocate capital well."
Warren’s success: - “I was born wired to allocate capital well.” If I was born in Bangladesh and I walked down the street explaining that “I allocate capital well”, the townspeople would say “get a job”. - Bill Gates says that if I was born 1000 years ago, I wouldn’t survive because I am not fast or strong. I would find myself running from a lion screaming “I allocate capital well!!”
by Higgenbotham » Sun Jan 11, 2026 3:18 pm
“My answer is this: I am still an optimist because I see what innovation accelerated by artificial intelligence will bring.”
Higgenbotham wrote: Wed Jun 11, 2014 7:40 pm Bill Gates and others say this is not like Roman times because of all the great technology we have. To that point, let's talk about some of this great technology and how it relates to the drawdown of the resource. I only see technology that works to draw the resource out faster; for example, irrigation in the Midwest that draws down the aquifers, or fracking that draws down the oil resource. Both of these then allow the renewable resource excess extraction rate to be maintained at a higher level than would otherwise be possible. There does not exist any great technology which is putting water back into aquifers or increasing stores of liquid fuels (unless it depletes the other resources - ethanol for example). Most of the enhancement of soil is done with fossil fuel derived products.
by FullMoon » Sun Jan 11, 2026 1:05 pm
by FullMoon » Sun Jan 11, 2026 12:56 pm
If the above is predictive in any way, though, it will be true that we have a good 10 years to run before food prices and food shortages become a really major issue. Silver and real estate in that town bumped along at pretty low prices for a decade before finally making their major move. This year I grew about 3% of our family's food and my goal for next year is 8%. It may be 10 or 20 more years before many people say that good home grown food is wealth in a way, as in an investment in their family's health and future well being.
by tim » Sat Jan 10, 2026 12:29 pm
SHOCKING: Canada Euthanizes a Young & Healthy 26-Year-Old for 'Depression' After one physician refused to administer the lethal injection saying he was “too young and healthy” to die, the state ultimately approved his euthanasia anyway.
Canada’s assisted-death regime has crossed another disturbing line. According to his mother, a 26-year-old man previously rejected for euthanasia by a doctor who deemed him “young and healthy” was later killed through the government’s MAiD program for depression despite family pleas, prior safeguards, and an official ban on euthanasia for mental illness. Her account raises urgent questions about medical ethics, legal loopholes, and whether vulnerability in modern Canada is now met with care, or with death.
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