Rupert Sheldrake, The Most Controversial Scientist On Earth, Speaks Out
Greg Moffitt – Sheldrake’s work often explores what he refers to as ‘the extended mind’, the idea that the mind is more than just the brain.
Greg Moffitt – Sheldrake’s work often explores what he refers to as ‘the extended mind’, the idea that the mind is more than just the brain.
Karla Mendes – Producers say their supply chains are green and sustainable, but prosecutors cite a long record of land grabbing, deforestation, pollution, and human rights violations.
Maria Fernanda Ribeiro – Their confidence in Western medicine collapsed as a result of the series of deaths and the prejudice they suffered at the Tabatinga military hospital.
Jenny Gonzales – Miners are emboldened by the inflammatory anti-indigenous and anti-environmental rhetoric of the Jair Bolsonaro administration.
John Vibes – The idea of wearing masks to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus is still very controversial in the United States.
Sue Branford – COVID-19 kills the elderly, those with underlying health conditions, the poor and vulnerable.
Thais Borges and Sue Branford – Nearly 25,000 COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Brazil, with 1,378 deaths as of April 15, though some experts say this is an underestimate.
Sam Cowie – Fear of the spread of COVID-19 by non-indigenous invaders inside Brazil’s indigenous communities has grown in recent days.
Matt Agorist – The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has received $4 million in funding from Congress to study highly controversial geoengineering methods in an attempt to cool the Earth.
Matt Agorist – One of the largest stories in the news this week was the ABC anchor who was recorded on a hot microphone ranting about how the network suppressed her story on Jeffrey Epstein and his ties to the elite.