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  • Naissance et mort de l’Union européenne

    Les indicateurs économiques parlent d’eux-mêmes. Depuis 1993, l’économie étasunienne progresse plus vite que l’économie européenne. Tandis que le Produit intérieur brut (PIB) des États-Unis a quadruplé entre 1993 et 2023, de 7000 à 28000 milliards de dollars, ceux de l’Allemagne et de la France ont à peine plus que doublé, de 2100 à 4500 milliards de dollars pour la première, de 1300 à 3100 pour la seconde.

    En d’autres termes, le poids relatif de l’Europe occidentale par rapport aux États-Unis a quasiment régressé de moitié en trois décennies.

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  • The Unseen Cost of Organ Transplants: Ethical Issues and Spiritual Implications

    •Transplanted organs are typically sourced from “brain dead” donors. However, brain death is a surprisingly ambiguous diagnosis, and since its invention, many have argued patients who are still consciously aware are having their organs transplanted.

    •Over the years, compelling evidence has accumulated suggesting this occurs, and has worsened as there has been a greater and greater need for donor organs, leading to a cruel blackmarket overseas where they are directly harvested from living donors (e.g., prisoners). Recently, government investigations showed systemic issues exist within the organ donation process that are causing inappropriate organ harvesting to occur.

    •When organs are transplanted, memories, personalities, preferences, and skills (including what happened at the donors moment of death) have been repeatedly observed to transfer from the donor to recipient in a manner that strongly suggests a real transference is occurring—raising significant questions as to where our consciousness or memories comes from and who we actually are, along with the ethics of sourcing organs from non-consenting donors.

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