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About: Dennis Behreandt

Dennis Behreandt

Dennis Behreandt is a contributor for The New American. Dennis studied history, biology, and education at Ripon College and studied theology at St. Norbert College. He worked for a decade as research librarian and knowledge management specialist in the specialty chemicals industry and he previously served as managing editor and senior editor for The New American. He has written hundreds of articles on subjects in history, theology, science, and technology, with special emphasis recently on the Covid-19 pandemic.

Know More. Do More.

We are vexed by the Roman goddess Fortuna, it would seem. The Roman stoic Seneca said of her that Fortuna “doth bestow the throne’s high boon with mocking hand”...

From the Publisher

Famine Enters the End Game In addition to being publisher of The New American magazine, I have also completed work on a new book, End Game, that is available...

The Evil History of Eugenics

The belief that humans can be “perfected” through managed selective breeding received its modern kickoff from Darwin and Francis Galton in the U.K., and quickly spread to America, where...

Nanotechnology: A Double-Edged Sword

Nanotechnology has enabled stunning advances in numerous fields, including materials science and medicine. However, like other powerful, advanced technologies, it offers significant, even existential, dangers if misused. ...

Should You Take the COVID Shot?

In this interview with The New American magazine's Senior Editor Alex Newman, TNA Publisher and longtime scientific expert Dennis Behreandt discusses his latest article on the safety and science...