John Shipton | COMMENTARY #16
What does an educated mass mean for a country? John Shipton, Australian activist and father of WikiLeads founder Julian Assange, discusses the importance of access to information and “proper” education vs. propaganda.
What does an educated mass mean for a country? John Shipton, Australian activist and father of WikiLeads founder Julian Assange, discusses the importance of access to information and “proper” education vs. propaganda.
How hot is the debate at the Federal Press Conference? Critical cross-examining and heated debates between the press and members of the government? German Journalist Frank Wahlig talks about the art of saying hardly anything at the Federal Press Conference.
Can we outsmart sickness and death? Austrian neuroscientist, psychiatrist and systemic psychotherapist Raphael Bonelli, MD, questions and discusses the consequences of our absolute safety mindset and fear of death.
How can you keep power in check? John Shipton, father of WikiLeads founder Julian Assange, talks about the nature of power and the potentially regulating roles of regenerating institutions.
Who is the resistance? Microbiologist and activist Willem Engel talks about the media and its framing of the resistance.
Mattias Desmet, professor of clinical psychology, explains why it is so hard to truly hear dissonant voices and wake up. COMMENTARY 63
How do we face the rising vaccine apartheid? Microbiologist and activist Willem Engel about historical comparisons and opening a room for a debate without taboos.
Who helps us to mourn those who have had to die alone? Roberta Caprini discusses dying alone as a result of to the measures, and the suffering of relatives who have to deal with this.
Did our health system get on the wrong track? Professor Marcello Crivellini talks about the shortcomings of a hospital obsessed health system and how that has been aggrevating the corona crisis.
Who is supposed to pay all the debts? Christian Kreiß, professor of economics, talks about the exploding debts and the limits of the world economic strength / GDP (gross domestic product).