"Information is the oxygen of the modern age. It seeps through the walls topped by barbed wire, it wafts across the electrified borders."     Ronald Reagan
"Je participe. Tu participes. Il participe. Nous participons. Vous participez. Ils profitent" [3]
One of many slogans from the May 1968 student uprising in Paris
“There is a cult of ignorance... nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.”     Isaas Asimov[5]
“There is a cult of ignorance... nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.”     Isaas Asimov[5]
PLEASE NOTE
I am in the process of reorganising (and rewriting) major sections of this website. This may mean that some content or links do not work as they should.

I hope to have the new version up and running very shortly. Thank you for your patience.
And to challenge conspiracy theorists — who seem to question everything except their cherished theory — to reflect on the consequences of their views for society and how it is they have come to reject logic and science  but are happy to benefit so much from what it has given them — not least their mobile phones and the internet (which they are using to spread their views).
And to challenge conspiracy theorists — who seem to question everything except their cherished theory — to reflect on the consequences of their views for society and how it is they have come to reject logic and science  but are happy to benefit so much from what it has given them — not least their mobile phones and the internet (which they are using to spread their views).

Media Bias/Fact Check provides a very clear description of the methodology it uses to evaluate and rate different media. It uses a two-headed arrow and puts a yellow dot on the arrow for each page to indicate the degree of bias. It also provides details of any sources used and an explanation of their bias. And it includes a voting poll for readers to vote on the bias of the source; and routinely compares its assessments to the feedback received. If there is a large discrepancy it may re-examine that source and adjust its rating accordingly.
Media Bias/Fact Check provides a very clear description of the methodology it uses to evaluate and rate different media. It uses a two-headed arrow and puts a yellow dot on the arrow for each page to indicate the degree of bias. It also provides details of any sources used and an explanation of their bias. And it includes a voting poll for readers to vote on the bias of the source; and routinely compares its assessments to the feedback received. If there is a large discrepancy it may re-examine that source and adjust its rating accordingly.
Do You Think This Website is Biased?
Do you think there is arbitrary or unreasonable bias on this website, for example, in
●   the selection (or omission) of material,
●   the weight given to specific issues,
●   the style of writing, and or
●   the choice of illustrations?

If you do, I would welcome your feedback (and reasoning). 

I’d also appreciate comments on the Facebook page (which is livestreaming here) — this could be on the choice and range of material posted and the frequency of posting.

Please use the Comment Form. Thank you!