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Protein Misfolding in the Lab and in the Body
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Protein Production, When Does it Stop?
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Gaslighting Women Over Memstrual Disruptions
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LNP Concentration in Organs
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Extrapolating LNP Damage in the Future
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Long-Term Impact of Linearized DNA
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Long Covid vs 'Vax' Injury
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Twitter, the Spawning Pit of Degradation
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Culture of Malfeasesance in Big Pharma
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NIH Drops Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee (RAC) in 2019, Partners with Moderna
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Confirmation Bias and No Progress Without Honesty
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Lost Trust and Hope for the Future
What makes money unique? (Animated explainer video)

Political economists Radhika Desai and Michael Hudson explain what makes money unique, how it is a form of debt, and why the attempt to impose a single global money causes instability.

https://youtu.be/ye1B_yGf5XQ
God's Border Policy: What Does the Bible Tell Us About Immigration?

What does the Bible really say about immigration? In this special presentation, author and theologian Cody Cook explores the biblical framework for understanding immigration, foreigners, and national identity — going far deeper than political talking points. Hosted by the Libertarian Christian Institute, this video takes a theological deep dive into the Hebrew terms used for foreigners in the Old Testament (ger, nokri, zar, toshav), what the Law said about their rights, and how the New Testament reframes our understanding of borders and belonging through Christ.

Together, we ask:

Were foreigners always a threat, or were they part of God’s plan?

Can Christians support national borders while still loving the “stranger”?

Should immigration policy reflect biblical law, or is that a misuse of Scripture?

What does it mean to be a sojourner and citizen in God’s kingdom?

Whether you're conservative, progressive, or libertarian — this is for anyone who wants to engage Scripture seriously, think critically, and apply Christian ethics to modern questions about justice, identity, and the state.


https://youtu.be/VrECNgHw8Wk
Learn the Epstein Lesson

You were used. Lied to. Deceived. And then betrayed. You served your purpose, for people who don't give a crap about you, and view you as livestock. No, it wasn't just a policy difference, or some well-intentioned but misguided agenda. Despicable people used you and stabbed you in the back. Until you face it, and acknowledge it, you're just asking for more of the same.

https://youtu.be/SuMEJ0qnxP4
Ep. 101 - What is Degeneracy? How the Christian Right Dehumanizes Their Neighbors

In this episode of Biblical Anarchy, Jacob Winograd unpacks a provocative question: why do many Christians fixate on sexual immorality—like drag shows and pornography—while giving a pass to the far greater evils of state-sanctioned violence, unjust wars, and economic destruction? Reflecting on a recent controversy involving journalist Glenn Greenwald, Jacob challenges the Christian right’s disproportionate outrage and argues for a biblically faithful hierarchy of sin that prioritizes justice, peace, and human dignity. Drawing from Genesis, Romans 13, and libertarian political theory, he emphasizes that not all sins are equal in consequence, and that the Church must recenter its ethical focus.

Jacob explores how empire, war, fiat currency, and welfare dependency are more destructive to God’s design for society than the private sins often targeted by culture warriors. He examines the etymology and meaning of “degeneracy,” critiques Andrew Wilson’s response to Greenwald, and proposes a better framework for Christian moral outrage—one rooted in the gospel, ordered liberty, and proper spheres of authority. Whether you’re a libertarian Christian or a skeptical traditionalist, this episode invites you to reexamine what truly threatens human flourishing.


https://youtu.be/tW3sS2JO8K0
Understanding psychological warfare

How are our thoughts shaped without us knowing? David A. Hughes breaks down the machinery of psychological warfare and why awareness is the first step to resistance.

https://youtu.be/arfa65MbtDM
Ep. 102: Is America The Bad Guy? Exploring the Myth of American Exceptionalism

In this episode, Jacob Winograd digs into one of the most uncomfortable questions Christians and libertarians can ask: What if America isn’t the hero of the story? Tracing U.S. foreign policy from the Spanish-American War through 9/11 and into the present day, Jacob explores how the language of liberty, democracy, and even Christianity has been weaponized to justify empire. He unpacks how wars sold as moral crusades—from Iraq and Afghanistan to support for Israel and NATO expansion—have led to blowback, destabilization, and immense civilian suffering.
But this isn’t about hating America or denying its best ideals.

Jacob argues that we can still appreciate the beauty of the American experiment—its suspicion of power, its protections of free speech and conscience—while being honest about the sins committed in its name. For Christians, that means refusing to let patriotism become idolatry. Our first allegiance is to Christ’s kingdom, not the flag. True patriotism tells the truth, seeks repentance where needed, and distinguishes what reflects Christ from what reflects Caesar.


https://youtu.be/7dOiIu9JCnk
Such a lovely smoke break today at work. Likely under a year old, and I think mama was at the tree line cuz they kept looking in that direction😍