Dr. Dina McMillan, a social psychologist, delves deeper into the intricate workings of the brain and the powerful influence tactics that subtly shape our thoughts and behaviors. She breaks down the mind into four key areas—conscious, subconscious, unconscious, and gut instincts—revealing how only a small percentage of our decisions are […]
Two Minutes Love
Readers might be familiar with the “Two Minutes Hate.” It’s an idea from George Orwell’s novel 1984, a two-minute ritual in Orwell’s fictitious society, Oceania. The ritual involved the mandated viewing of programs projected onto large telescreens, with no religious or medical exemptions. The programs were called the “Two Minutes […]
Isolation Camps: Is History Repeating Itself?
In this video, associate editor Kate Melgoza interviews New Hampshire State Representative Melissa Blasek on the latest New York court ruling against isolation camps, a rule change (Rule 5.13) proposed by New York’s Governor Kathy Hochul. This rule change would have allowed the detainment and isolation of any person “suspected” […]