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Professor John Hearn

@jbhearn

Economist, author and university Professor on programmes in economics, banking and finance. YOUTUBE Lectures at johnhearn (free to subscribe)

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How do Rachel’s fiscal rules fit in with a record £17.7b of borrowing in May? The government deficit will continue to grow as no growth, no increase in tax revenue and reckless spending plans will eventually lead to no other opportunity than to kick the can down the road, print

How do Rachel’s fiscal rules fit in with a record £17.7b of borrowing in May?

The government deficit will continue to grow as no growth, no increase in tax revenue and reckless spending plans will eventually lead to no other opportunity than to kick the can down the road, print
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Professor John Hearn TIM GOLDFINCH Are we at the point of no return? The end of GBP which will literally be of no value. They simply will not learn from past mistakes and history. Blind arrogance

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The debate over fiat currencies is over when you look at their loss of purchasing power vs gold. The big story is not de-dollarisation but "de-fiatisation". via Bloomberg

The debate over fiat currencies is over when you look at their loss of purchasing power vs gold.

The big story is not de-dollarisation but "de-fiatisation". 

via Bloomberg
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I wonder if this person ever wonders why after 14 years on X and following over one thousand people they only have 93 followers?

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Agreed peer reviewed always supports the mainstream argument whether it is right or wrong. Just use your own brain to think things through

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Professor John Hearn Peer review is not (as it was meant to be) a help to get the best possible papers, but a way to censor people and ideas the "mainstream" doesn't like. As the Lancet editor wrote, 50% of peer-reviewed articles are junk. ItDoesntAddUp

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Over recent years and knowing the constraints imposed on MSM by the Trusted News Initiative I challenged them to interview me on any or all of the following topics and no one responded.

Over recent years and knowing the constraints imposed on MSM by the Trusted News Initiative I challenged them to interview me on any or all of the following topics and no one responded.
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Paul allchorne Professor John Hearn ItDoesntAddUp There's nothing inherently wrong in peer review. In principle, it is actually useful. There is something totally wrong in the way it is used as a cudgel to censor the "wrong" research (see Climategate emails!)

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Patrick Catre-Hagarty Professor John Hearn Mr. V's Chemistry Neil Stone So called experts in the field are bought and paid for so their opinion is meaningless. Anyone who is skeptical is silenced. That's not science it's dogma. The best opinions come from first or second hand knowledge not the man in the high tower claiming expertise.

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Patrick Catre-Hagarty Professor John Hearn Mr. V's Chemistry Neil Stone Simply trusting an expert is the low IQ move. Be willing to go against what you are told even what you feel at times. This is how you find the truth, 99.9% of the time the real truth is uncomfortable and breaks your own personal narrative you think you know.