by The New Agora | Sep 7, 2022 | Nowick Gray - Wild Writings, The New Agora
nowickgray.com Thoughts on the Simulation by Nowick Gray ‘Globalists have become utterly reliant on their simulations—where reality diverges from simulation, reality is eliminated.’ —Schwab, Offerings of Flesh and Gold: Beyond the Labyrinth of...
by The New Agora | Sep 6, 2022 | The New Agora
thepulse.one 10 Lessons I Learned Trying To Heal My Kids From Autism, Anxiety & ADHD BYJENNIFER GIUSTRA-KOZEK, LPC, NBCC By practice, I’m a psychotherapist who has been working for over a decade in the world of mainstream medicine, a body of...
by The New Agora | Sep 5, 2022 | The New Agora
The Enemy: Unjust Authority by Wendy McElroy, 2022 Tucker understood unjust authority as any coercive force not developed spontaneously and naturally out of the constitution of the individual himself or herself. (1)(2)(3) For...
by The New Agora | Sep 4, 2022 | Positively Plants, The Hub
Take Care of your Heart. Eat as if your life depends on it, because it does. By Beth Perera©, PositivelyPlants Heart disease is epidemic in the Western world. Some of you have the scars of bypass surgery already. You are the lucky...
by The New Agora | Sep 4, 2022 | Gary Z McGee, The New Agora
www.self-inflictedphilosophy.com Why Trickster Must Trick Itself By Gary Z McGee “One cannot individuate as long as one is playing a role to oneself; the convictions one has about oneself are the most subtle form of persona...