Dear America, You Cannot Be Pro-Freedom and Pro-Forced Vaccinations at The Same Time

Bretigne Shaffer, FEE Waking Times It’s hard to think of a more fundamental right than the right to determine what happens to one’s own body. Forcing someone to undergo medical treatment against their will violates this most basic of rights—the right to be free from physical assault. Yet even somelibertarians have jumped on the mandatory vaccination bandwagon,… Continue reading Dear America, You Cannot Be Pro-Freedom and Pro-Forced Vaccinations at The Same Time

How an Advanced Computer Science Degree Prepares You For Today’s Most Exciting Tech Careers

Computer programming is one of the most in-demand skills in today’s workplace, coding education has become more accessible than ever. Whether on-campus or through online computer science degree courses — such as those offered through Coursera — learners can get started on a computer science education in more ways and at more price points than […]
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Two Big Ways Our World Resembles “1984”

Jon Miltimore, FEE Waking Times When I took 1984 with me on vacation recently, I didn’t expect to read it. Unlike the two other books with me—Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life and Matt Ridley’s The Rational Optimist—I had already read Orwell’s classic work. Or had I? It had been at least 25 years. Most of what I remembered seemed… Continue reading Two Big Ways Our World Resembles “1984”

The Making of a Monster: We’re All Lab Rats in the Government’s Secret Experiments

John W. Whitehead, TRI Waking Times “But these weren’t the kind of monsters that had tentacles and rotting skin, the kind a seven-year-old might be able to wrap his mind around—they were monsters with human faces, in crisp uniforms, marching in lockstep, so banal you don’t recognize them for what they are until it’s too… Continue reading The Making of a Monster: We’re All Lab Rats in the Government’s Secret Experiments

Overcoming the Robotic Mind

Julian Rose, Contributor Waking Times “To get from the passenger seat to the driving seat is a momentous act.” Need I say it, extraordinary things are going on all over this World, and it turns out that having to resort to a survival formula in order to cope with them, is not necessarily the best… Continue reading Overcoming the Robotic Mind

Iowa Town Bans Fluoride And Ends Program As Chemical’s Danger Becomes Apparent

Aaron Kesel, Contributor Waking Times A small town in northwestern Iowa called Ida Grove has voted to end treating its city’s drinking water with fluoride. The Ida Grove City Council voted to halt fluoride treatment in the city’s water supply, the Sioux City Journal reported. The move comes after city leaders and residents challenged whether… Continue reading Iowa Town Bans Fluoride And Ends Program As Chemical’s Danger Becomes Apparent