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Josh Mitteldorf, de-platformed senior editor at OpEdNews, blogs on aging at http://JoshMitteldorf.ScienceBlog.com. Read how to stay young at http://AgingAdvice.org.
Educated to be an astrophysicist, he has branched out from there to mathematical modeling in a variety of areas, including evolutionary ecology and economics. He has taught mathematics, statistics, and physics at several universities. He is an avid amateur pianist, and father of two adopted Chinese girls, now grown. He travels to Beijing each year to work with a lab studying the biology of aging. His book on the subject is "Cracking the Aging Code", http://tinyurl.com/y7yovp87.


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I Ching Sonnet Project (23 articles)

    
One sonnet for each of the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching.



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Election Theft in America (4 articles)

    
Are votes in American elections being counted fairly and accurately?  In an open democracy worthy of the name, this should not be a question for forensic science, but in 21st century America, that's just what it is.  The United States is unique in the developed world in counting votes with proprietary software that has been ruled a trade secret, not open to inspection, even by local officials whose responsibility it is to administer elections.  As we have learned, there is stiff resistance to looking at the ballots with human eyes which might offer a check on the computers.  So we are left looking at statistics and anecdotes, trying to determine whether vote counts are honest and reliable.  The evidence does not inspire confidence.  But whatever you think of the evidence, there is no justification for a system without the possibility of public verification.



Is this the source of the virus that has turned the world on its head?, From InText
Origin of COVID (2 articles)

    
There is substantial (not conclusive) evidence from genetics, evolutionary biology, and from some unpublicized news storys from last year, all pointing to the possibility that COVID19 arose in a weapons laboratory.



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