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Denyse O'Leary

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Book with neurosurgeon Michael Egnor, THE IMMORTAL MIND: A neurosurgeon's case for the existence of the soul (2025) now published. At work on a book on NDEs.

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Denyse O'Leary@itsdesign·
The astonishing fact that split brain patients reveal Perception (what we take in from the world around us) can be split but conception (ideas) are not split. And no one has two minds mindmatters.ai/2026/05/the-as… A misguided article in Popular Mechanics gave neurosurgeon Michael Egnor a chance to shed light on a unique fact about people with split brains here.
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This is how abortion shades into infant euthanasia:
LifeNews.com@LifeNewsHQ

Radical leftist Jennifer Thompson killed her SEVEN-MONTH-OLD unborn baby in an abortion. Thompson aborted her viable, late-term unborn baby after discovering unexpectedly that she was nearly seven months pregnant. The abortion was purely elective – and she got taxpayers to pay for it. Thompson is an “extremist abortion and BLM activist” who attends Antifa riots and advocates for violence. Her posts about her abortion include “graphic detail” about her decision to “end the life of her viable baby at nearly seven months of pregnancy." Thompson said she thought she might be pregnant on when she noticed an abnormal discharge. When a pregnancy test showed positive, she said she called Planned Parenthood and the Lilith Clinic, both abortion facilities, to discuss her “options” and then scheduled an abortion appointment for the next day. She said the Lilith Clinic told her how to apply for the state Medicaid program so that taxpayers would pay for her abortion, and the program “immediately accepted” her because she was pregnant. At the abortion facility, Thompson said the ultrasound technician informed her that she actually was close to her third trimester, somewhere between 27 to 29 weeks, and they could not do an abortion that late at the facility. She said they told her about late-term abortion facilities in Colorado and New Mexico. Instead, she went to the Oregon Health & Science University where, just three hours after learning she was pregnant with a viable, late-term baby, the hospital began the abortion process, according to the archive. "At OHSU getting a full confirmation of how pregnant I am — 27.5 weeks. I get a shot through my abdomen to stop the heartbeat,” Thompson wrote. "I’m admitted to the hospital and I start taking medication to induce labor.” The next day, after a “grueling night” of pain and labor, she said she gave birth to a “2 pound, 7 inch girl. "With no heartbeat.” Thompson ended her story with a profanity-filled tirade against anyone who is not as angry as she is about pro-life efforts to save unborn babies. “While this was probably the most emotionally traumatic thing I’ve experienced, this abortion saved my f—— life,” she wrote. “… But more than that, f—— fuming for those who don’t have that access. F—— fuming that our autonomy is being stripped away. Just know that if you’re not feeling that rage, you’re selfish.” While Thompson claimed aborting her unborn baby was life-saving, medical experts say late-term abortions are never necessary to save the mother’s life. And Thompson never provided any medical reason why she had to have her viable baby killed in an abortion. Approximately 11,000 late-term unborn babies are aborted every year in the U.S. according to the CDC. We must end abortion.

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@jonkay Why do we think that impartiality is even a goal to be attempted here. Generally, these types of groups attempt to move society AWAY from reason and evidence, toward emotion and acting out.
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Jonathan Kay
Jonathan Kay@jonkay·
I love how the esteemed “judges” appear with a wall of shoes, symbolizing those 215 “unmarked graves” in Kamloops they haven’t quite gotten around to finding. Looks very professional and impartial
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Savanna Craig@savannacraig

The Canadian government is on trial this week in an international tribunal known the Permanent People’s Tribunal. The tribunal seeks to hold the Canadian government accountable for its role in the Residential school system. Stay tuned this week for more coverage from the tribunal.

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Denyse O'Leary@itsdesign·
In the real world, this kids-and-social-media controversy is as old as TV. The true solution is more adult oversight into how kids spend their time. Government, of course, markets overall surveillance instead. Don't take the bait!
Michael Geist@mgeist

Globe editorial cites my emphasis on transparency and duty to act responsibly, noting “It would be wonderful if we could take childhood back from the social-media giants with a simple ban. Sadly, the actual work needed to protect children is much harder.” theglobeandmail.com/opinion/editor…

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@mgeist In the real world, this controversy is as old as TV. The true solution is more adult oversight into how kids spend their time. Government markets overall surveillance instead. Don't take the bait!
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Michael Geist@mgeist·
Globe editorial cites my emphasis on transparency and duty to act responsibly, noting “It would be wonderful if we could take childhood back from the social-media giants with a simple ban. Sadly, the actual work needed to protect children is much harder.” theglobeandmail.com/opinion/editor…
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Anthony Khallouf@ausvstheagenda·
Dr. Anna Cody, Australia's Sex Discrimination Commissioner just said: If a transgender woman (man) is denied a job because they said they intend to have children, then this is discrimination “on the basis on POTENTIAL pregnancy.” Oh my god.
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LifeNews.com@LifeNewsHQ·
Pope Leo XIV’s new encyclical on AI condemns abortion. The new encyclical on Artificial Intelligence makes a courageous case for human rights–specifically, the right to life. Magnifica Humanitas is a timely treatise on the responsible use of AI. Within its pages, the Holy Father proclaims the supreme value of human rights, which he says are universal and inalienable. “Among these rights, the first is the right to life, from conception to its natural end, without which it is impossible to exercise any other right.” In this way, the pontiff offers a robust defense of the sanctity of human life. He goes on to say that a denial of that fundamental right, such as through abortion, the killing of the innocent, and euthanasia, is morally evil. Pope Leo’s statement should put to rest any notion that abortion is not intrinsically evil. It is a profound violation of human rights and therefore should be condemned.
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Libby Emmons@libbyemmons·
Scott Wiener thinks sex offender laws disproportionately affect LGBTQ people because it's illegal to have sex in parks. Why does it he think LGBTQ people should have special dispensation to bang in parks?
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Gad Saad at Concordia: “It became very, very difficult for, you know, a high-profile Jewish professor who’s outspoken in his defense of the Jewish people to just walk in on campus,” Saad said. He added that the atmosphere became serious enough that he felt compelled to “read the warning on the proverbial walls.” nypost.com/2026/05/25/us-…
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
"Food is not tobacco, alcohol or gambling. Taxing convenience at the grocery store punishes seniors, single households and working families far more than it improves public health." canadiangrocer.com/grocery-tax-il…
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Reclaim The Net
Reclaim The Net@ReclaimTheNetHQ·
Big Tech just voluntarily handed UK speech regulator Ofcom preview access to new features before they launch. Facebook, Instagram, Roblox, Snap & YouTube all agreed. TikTok refused. Meta is now rolling out AI to scan Instagram DMs under the premise of detecting “sexualized conversations," right after quietly killing E2EE. This is how free speech and privacy die: companies willingly building the surveillance state for the regulator. All for “safety.” reclaimthenet.org/facebook-insta…
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@brianlilley All that the decision really means is that the elite can determine which of their inferiors has special rights. The Laurentian mafia has increasingly limited use for democracy anyway. Its Liberal Party supporters will blame everything that goes wrong on Trump anyway.
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Brian Lilley
Brian Lilley@brianlilley·
This court ruling on the homeless encampment in Waterloo cannot be denounced strongly enough. It is a horrible decision that turns the Charter on its head and would end democracy. It cannot stand. torontosun.com/opinion/column…
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RobLogic
RobLogic@RobLogic·
The forest breathes orange as monarchs gather for migration
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P@rthraj@nature4u9·
National Geographic Award winning photograph of the year.
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James Lucas
James Lucas@JamesLucasIT·
There is a room in Málaga that was built to be the closest thing on earth to standing inside heaven. It is called the camarín of the Virgin of Victory, and it is hidden at the top of a tower inside the Santuario de la Victoria. To reach it, you climb and the ascent is the entire point... The building you are climbing through was completed in 1700, and it was designed as a single argument made in stone. At the bottom lies a crypt: a black chamber crowded with white plaster skeletons, a meditation on death and the brevity of life. From there a staircase rises, and as you climb it the light grows stronger and the imagery changes from bones to saints. The architects of the time understood this ascent as the soul's own journey, the dark crypt as the stage of penitence, the staircase as the stage of spiritual progress, and the room at the very top as the final stage: the union of the soul with the divine. That room at the top is the camarín, and its dome is one of the most extraordinary interiors in Spain... Every surface is covered in white and gold plasterwork. There is no empty space anywhere. The Baroque called this horror vacui, the horror of the void: the conviction that a space meant to represent heaven should not contain a single bare patch of stone. Out of that plasterwork emerge angels, flowers, birds, and mirrors. The mirrors are not decoration alone. They catch the light pouring in through the windows of the drum and throw it around the chamber, so that the gold seems to move and the whole room appears to shimmer and breathe. This wonder was built by people who believed that if you wanted to show a human being what heaven might feel like, you did not describe it to them. You built a room, and you let them climb into it... -- -- -- If you enjoyed this, I write a weekly newsletter read by over 50,000 people who love rediscovering the beauty of the past. You can join us here: James-lucas.com/welcome If you'd like to support my work, a paid subscription is what makes it possible.
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Terry Newman
Terry Newman@terrynewman·
There are monsters in Canada tearing down posters about this missing Jewish girl. Please circulate this to help find Esther. #EstherIsMissing
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