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We have been defending freedom and humanity since 2020, and we continue to do so. Support us by subscribing to the Freedom Magazine and purchasing our Freedom books. We are phasing out the weekly newsletter, which will end on 31 December, as explained here. Over the past four years, we have published dozens of articles

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We have been defending freedom and humanity since 2020, and we continue to do so. Support us by subscribing to the Freedom Magazine and purchasing our Freedom books. We are phasing out the weekly newsletter, which will officially end by 31 December, as explained here. Over the past four years, we have published dozens of

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We have been defending freedom and humanity since 2020, and we continue to do so. Support us by subscribing to the Freedom Magazine and purchasing our Freedom books. We are phasing out the weekly newsletter, which will officially end by 31 December, as explained here. Over the past four years, we have published dozens of

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The summers of rockets

By Ray Wilson Henry’s father wasn’t one for simple explanations. Not that he believed every rumour, but because history had taught him that governments sometimes admitted the impossible, but not until long after they had denied it. And every night he sat by the wireless, newspaper clippings spread over his lap, tracing patterns through declassified

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A century of dissent – the 1896 royal commission on vaccination reconsidered

It is a fundamental human problem that our most cherished beliefs can diverge from reality. This gap becomes a chasm, however, when an idea is sustained not merely by longevity and cultural inertia but by significant economic incentives. Under these conditions, the historical record is subject to a subtle yet powerful curation: evidence that contradicts

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