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Show Notes for March 18, 2022

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Is social media a mind parasite that has captured a large percentage of human awareness? Paul Rosenberg thinks so and he makes a strong case that social media hijacks the subconscious mind. 

Bureaucracies are a primary source of cruelty and oppression in our world. Barry Brownstein says the ongoing erosion of trust in bureaucrats and government experts is actually a positive development. 

Centralization of power has become a primary cause of our continuous loss of personal freedoms. Gary M. Galles explains the value of federalism for protecting our freedom.

Sometimes it seems that finding common ground with others is the impossible dream. Kenneth LaFave has some great insights on why the middle ground between the left and right is so elusive.

Non-conformists are often accused of having highly suspect motives. This is an unfair judgment on the part of their critics. Michael Driver describes how the real problem is everyone doing what they're told.

If you have any sense that we may face disruptions in the food supply chain in the near future, now is the time to take action. Anony Mee says when the food shortages come--here's what to do.

The media knows they're lying. We know they're lying. But they still keep lying to us. Glenn Greenwald nails the MSM to the wall over their false claims that Hunter Biden's laptop was "Russian disinformation."

It's astonishing that even many of the people who recognize how predatory government is becoming, at every level, will still fall in line to support it when the war drums start beating. Kent McManigal has a great perspective on why we should always question the official line.

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