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Show Notes for February 13, 2023

What can we learn from the lies we've been told?

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One of the most useful skills a person can acquire is knowing how to keep your sanity when the world is going crazy. Jeff Minnick explains how to survive life in the looney bin.

Last week, we got to see the faces of those who think they know best what we should be allowed to think or consider. Dr. Naomi Wolfe has some strong words on the pain of listening to the Twitter censorship testimony.

Safe to say, there were many lessons to be learned over the past 3 years. Brandon Smith asks, what can we learn from the biggest lies people believed about covid?

This may put me in the category of "old man yells at clouds" but it seems like the growing craziness around us is linked to a conscious detachment from morality. E. Jeffrey Ludwig points out how our diminishing freedoms are related to the vanishing moral roots of the U.S. founding.

Climate change hysteria is proving to be a powerful mechanism for leveraging greater control over the average citizen's life. David Waugh reminds us that lust for power is more dangerous than climate claims.

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