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The Patriarch of Reality: Why We Wait for Permission to See the Truth
We live in a strange time that future historians will struggle to explain. We possess verified video from military sensors, testimony from high-ranking intelligence officials, and biological specimens—such as the Nazca entities—that do not fit the human evolutionary tree. Yet, the public mind remains frozen. We are waiting. Specifically, we wait for the US President…
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Beyond Cancer: HPV Vaccine Linked to ‘Dramatic’ Drop in Serious Pregnancy Complications
The HPV vaccine is globally recognized for preventing cervical cancer, but new research suggests its benefits may extend far beyond oncology, offering a powerful shield against serious complications during pregnancy. A landmark study led by the University of Aberdeen has found that women vaccinated against Human Papillomavirus (HPV) are significantly less likely to suffer from…
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Beyond Meltdowns and Mining: How Thorium Reactors Will Transform Our World
For decades, nuclear power has offered a tantalizing promise: vast amounts of carbon-free energy. But this promise has always been shadowed by public fear, a fear rooted in the very design of conventional reactors. Most plants today are Light Water Reactors (LWRs). They work by using solid uranium fuel rods to heat water, but this…
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Scotland Celebrates 4,000 Living Wage Employers as Living Wage Week 2025 Kicks Off
A record milestone benefiting 72,000 workers has been announced to launch the annual celebration of the real Living Wage movement. Scotland’s commitment to fair pay reached a significant new milestone on 10 November 2025, with an announcement from First Minister John Swinney launching Living Wage Week 2025 (10-16 November). A record 4,000 employers in the…
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Scotland’s Green Blind Spot: The Outsourced Devastation of the 2040 Climate Plan
Scotland has set one of the world’s most ambitious climate targets: net zero by 2040. The flagship policy to achieve this is a massive build-out of renewable energy, headlined by a goal of 40 GW of offshore wind. On the surface, this plan is the very picture of a green, sustainable future. But for the…
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Homicides in Scotland Fall to 50-Year Low
In what is being hailed as a landmark moment in Scotland’s social history, the number of homicides has fallen to its lowest level since comparable records began in 1976. The “Homicide in Scotland 2024-25” report, published by Scotland’s Chief Statistician, shows a nation continuing a profound and hopeful trend away from lethal violence. The figures…