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Plain Speaking

Ramola D

Candid commentary on current affairs.

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Latest Issues

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Moral Relativism, Human Sacrifice Thinking, and Breakdown in Ethics as Biomedical Research Takes Human and Animal Lives

“Is there a duty to serve as a subject in biomedical research?” asks Arthur Kaplan, apparently not having come into human existence with the Golden Rulebook for Staying Alive: No, you Do Not subject yourself to craven and unethical biomedic...

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Non-Lethal Weapons Now Used as a Label for Self-Defense: Closer Review and Public Discussion Needed in This Age of Promoted Social Harassment

Recent finds on a search for non lethal weapons on light planes in conjunction with the FCC approval of intentional radiators and unlicensed radio devices on manned and unmanned aircraft, discussed recently here—https://everydayconcerned.ne...

4 months ago
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How About: Don't Ask a Doctor, and Don't Take Vaccines

Example of the apparently grasping-still False Reality Construct being pushed by the fact-defiers at The Washington Post and MSN:

6 months ago
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  • Ramola D

    Author, writer, science journalist, broadcaster, publisher, educator, poet, with 20 years of college teaching in Creative Writing, English, Literature, 12 years of investigative journalism in India & USA, interviewing people from every sphere.

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