Kenny Ausubel: Imagining Our Way Out of the Unimaginable


Kenny Ausubel is an award-winning social entrepreneur, author, journalist and filmmaker. He is the Founder and CEO of Bioneers, the internationally recognized nonprofit dedicated to disseminating breakthrough solutions for restoring people and planet. He launched the annual Bioneers Conference in 1990 with his business partner and wife Nina Simons, Bioneers Co-Founder and President.

Inside The Secret Pedophile Marketplace The Alex Jones Channel

Infowars reporter Millie Weaver takes us on an in-depth investigation inside the internet black market known as the ‘dark net’ or ‘deep web’. With the aid of an anonymous source who has used their expertise in computer technology to assist the FBI in investigations regarding the sexual exploitation of children, Infowar Reporter Millie Weaver exposes the where and how pedophiles, traffickers and travel clubs use the internet as a marketplace to indulge in nightmarish perversions.

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Is There Life after Death? Fifty Years of Research at UVA

Does some aspect of our personality survive bodily death? Long a philosophical and theological question, in the 20th century this became the subject of scientific research. Fifty years ago, in 1967, Ian Stevenson, then chair of UVA’s Department of Psychiatry, created a research unit—now named the Division of Perceptual Studies—to study what, if anything, of the human personality survives after death. Dr. Stevenson’s own research investigated hundreds of accounts of young children who claimed to recall past lives.

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The Forgotten Story Of The Radium Girls, Whose Deaths Saved Thousands Of Workers’ Lives

During World War I, hundreds of young women went to work in clock factories, painting watch dials with luminous radium paint. But after the girls — who literally glowed in the dark after their shifts — began to experience gruesome side effects, they began a race-against-time fight for justice that would forever change US labor laws.

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