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“People already smell fear in the department meeting”
In episode 15 of the podcast Invasion: Science in a Time of War, two scientists anonymously reveal that they consider both those who left and those who continue to work in Russian universities to be martyrs, and that it is no longer possible to be “ironically silent” about the NWO. They also tell us how students today are forbidden to deal with acute social topics, but are forced to study the question of “why young people join youth movements”.
How humans became tailless and why it would be a good idea for us to get our tails back
“The tail is a very useful thing and modern man could use it”. Alexander Markov and Olga Orlova discuss the evolutionary meaning of tail loss in episode 14 of the CounterEvolution podcast.
Why did evolution need depression and why don’t we need it now?
Approximately 4% of the world’s people suffer from depressive disorder, and this figure is higher in women than in men. In the past, doctors used to call it melancholia and could not find a universal treatment. Now they have learnt to cope with depression quite well. And thank God, says Doctor of Biological Sciences Alexander Markov. This is the 11th episode of the CounterEvolution podcast.
“The management has started to say more often that we need a sovereign science”
In episode 13 of the podcast “Invasion: Science in a Time of War”, two scientists anonymously talk about how it is possible to meet fellow travellers at the “Noon Against Putin” rally even in an Orthodox church, why professors fear denunciations from students, and how to maintain a rigorous professional level when Russian social sciences and humanities have been set back twenty years.
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