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- Paul Craig Roberts on the 22nd Anniversary of 9/11
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Paul Craig Roberts on the 22nd Anniversary of 9/11
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One of the craziest police pursuits I’ve ever seen
In Southern California, of course, a large RV that had been hijacked and was being pursued by the police. It’s a 50 minute video. Skip to about 3 minutes in to see the first crash. Skip to 14 minutes in … Continue reading
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The Psychology Of Totalitarianism
I haven’t been around much on this blog just recently. This is a combination of being very busy with work, and also because the WordPress software that this blog is based upon has become so bloated that it’s no longer … Continue reading
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Naomi Wolf talking about the horror of vaccinations
This from the James Delingpole podcast…
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Free Fall
‘Terminal velocity’ is the fastest speed a mass can achieve when falling from gravitational forces, depending on what those gravitational forces are. On the planet Earth, in the lower atmosphere, ‘terminal velocity’ is about 120 miles per hour. You can … Continue reading
Where Did Brexit/The Towers Go?
The former UK prime minister Theresa May famously said more than 100 times in Parliament that the UK would be leaving the European Union (Brexit) on 29th March 2019. Of course it didn’t happen. May’s successor, Boris Johnson, has sworn … Continue reading
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Jolly Subjects – Chernobyl and Fukushima
I haven’t mentioned much about Fukushima this last year or so. This is probably because one finds one’s self banging their head against a brick wall. The appalling state of the mainstream media (which is now almost entirely controlled by … Continue reading
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Piers Corbyn on Climate Change and Extinction Rebellion
I’ve had all kinds of stuff going on just recently, not least technical problems with my web hosting company. Hopefully the technical side of things will now be back to normal. I’m afraid that the term ‘normal’ can no longer … Continue reading
The Last Waltz
This was a top story on the Guardian earlier today… https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/sep/21/julian-assange-russia-ecuador-embassy-london-secret-escape-plan This Guardian piece contains barely anything that’s factual, and is full of assertions and suspicions and ‘sources tell us’ and ‘our contacts’. It was apparently written by three people, … Continue reading
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The Mind-Body Problem
The nature of consciousness is one of the most fundamental questions of human existence, if not the most fundamental one. What’s known as ‘the mind-body problem’ has intrigued and frustrated philosophers and scientists since the start of recorded history. Is … Continue reading
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Is Climate Change a Result of Human Activity, or Is It All Bollocks?
Last week, with regard to politics, was the craziest I’ve ever witnessed (and I’m now 54 years old). It’s getting to the stage where it’s difficult to comment on such madness. Here’s the online headlines for the Guardian, today 23rd … Continue reading
Fukushima 7th Anniversary
I wish I could say that a lot has happened in the last seven years with regard to Fukushima, but alas I can’t. It needed a huge international effort to try to contain the disaster. Instead we’ve had incompetence, massive … Continue reading
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Babylonian Poetry
One of the many interesting things about the Sumer civilisation is that it doesn’t get as much attention as the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians, despite the fact that Sumer was the oldest known human civilisation, having arisen some 7000 … Continue reading
Corporatism, Calamity and Fukushima
Looking at the likes of the BBC and the Guardian today, you wouldn’t know that there’s a major war kicking off in the Middle East. Just about all wars are for corporate profit, and what’s going on in Syria is … Continue reading
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Oumuamua – first contact?
On the 19th of October, astronomers at the University of Hawaii detected a new object in the night time sky. At first the object was believed to be a comet, but as more observations were made it was determined to … Continue reading
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