New Orleans. "BP Oil Flood" Protest, Jackson Square. Protest against the great oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
New Orleans: "1st Procession of the Krewe of Dead Pelicans". Satirical second line parade in response to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
New Orleans Ladder 3 unread articles // actions
Attorneys in BP settlement will divide $555.2 million, modest compared to similar cases, judge says~ The Advocate
Attorneys in BP settlement will divide $555.2 million, modest compared to similar cases, judge says~ The Advocate
A home for The Music Box, the musical architecture village opens its permanent space in Bywater ~Gambit
A home for The Music Box, the musical architecture village opens its permanent space in Bywater ~Gambit
Hey tourists! Live like a local in a taxpayer-subsidized Airbnb apartment ~Charles Maldonado, The Lens
Hey tourists! Live like a local in a taxpayer-subsidized Airbnb apartment ~Charles Maldonado, The Lens
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Who are Sabotaging Pak-Afghan Relations?
Waging a prolonged war in Afghanistan, the US and other NATO countries
have realized that after the withdrawal of foreign troops, Afghanistan
would be thrown in an era of uncertainly and civil war. They realize the
fact that there is a co-relationship of terrorism or stability in
Pakistan and Afghanistan. Therefore, US-led developed nations which …
Who are Sabotaging Pak-Afghan Relations? is a po
Indian Journalist Exposed The Real Face Of Modi
Indian journalist Ajai Shukla who is a retired Colonel of Indian Army
and writes articles on defense policy has exposed Indian designs against
Pakistan in the aftermath of the Uri base terror attack. In his
article, under the caption Uri attack: Military Reviews ‘Escalation
Ladder’ which was published in the Business Standard on September 21,
2016 … Indian Journalist Exposed The Real Face Of Modi
Similarities between Donald Trump and Erdogan
Similarities between Donald Trump and Erdogan-Despite some
dissimilarities, the Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump and
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan share several similarities.
Having lack of political wisdom, both the leaders are wavering between
fact and skepticism. Hence, in one way or the other, even their
dissimilarities show similarities. Renowned historians opine that
India will Increase War Hysteria against Pakistan
India will Increase War Hysteria against Pakistan—In the aftermath of
the terror attack at a military base in Uri, close to the Line of
Control (LoC) with Pakistan, India is deliberately increasing war
hysteria against Pakistan. India has deliberately creaking war-like
situation against Pakistan. Hence, with the SAAR summit scheduled in
Islamabad in November has been … The post India will Increas
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99 Years of Lies: Balfour gave Palestine to the New World Order, not to the Jewish People
Today in 1917, the Jewish politician, Balfour, issued his infamous
Declaration, giving the land of Palestine to his fellow Jews. Balfour
was not a Palestinian, he did not live in Palestine, but all the same,
he felt that as a person of Jewish heritage, working for the
contemptible Imperial government of Britain, he had the right to
interfere in the lives of people living many miles from the UK. T
Why the Archives of Party posts?
Recently I have been posting examples of items written for various
political organisations. The reason for this is that I have been active
for a considerable time, and I have seen the decline of the quality and
direction of political parties in the UK over that time. I first
ventured out into the political realm as a young lad when I wandered
into a CND meeting by pure chance. I consider it irres
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Pinky is the Brain
The craziness of the Trump candidacy has prompted no end of analysis,
trying to understand the motivations and thought processes of the
weirdest major candidate to ever run for office in the US. And perhaps
anywhere. One constant analytical theme is of the “he’s so crazy, he
must be a genius” type; that there must be some sort of coldly
calculated end-game that we just haven’t figured out yet.
Antifreeze and Donald Trump
There are despicable criminals that deserve capital punishment. But I
do not support capital punishment because no system can guarantee that
only the truly deserving criminals die. If one innocent dies for every
100 or 1,000 criminals, then I cannot support or endorse capital
punishment. What does this have to do with Donald Trump? Imagine a
society that locks up citizens for holding dangerous
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What does Hillary's "stronger together", really mean?
What does Hillary's "stronger together", really mean? I, Hillary
Rodham Clinton, wishes to thank U, the useful idiots who voted and
worked their butts out, to get me elected to Office. stronger together
means votes I get, thru means foul & bold, at the expense of the
OTHER smearing, scheming, cheating & lying, I beat Trump like no
other groaning, moaning, rather be dead, the loser'll wish, sooner
Dickileaks - FBI Reopens Email case
Federico Freddy Cardella Wilmington, NC, United States WATCH THIS FBI
THING: SHE"S THE ARCH WITCH & SUPREME MANIPULATOR THUS FAR. But I
don't think she will succeed this time. She's scheming again- plotting
to undo the weighty letter & findings that FBI Director Jim Comey
has just formerly sent to the people's CONGRESS... As usual and on cue,
Hillary is trying to flip this thing around with FBI.
An open appeal to our American brothers & sisters; to choose between a devastating global war or Peace_&_Prosperity.
To our dear American brothers & sisters, Please come out to vote
wisely, this Nov 8. Each vote counts. Each vote is part of a collective
force to be reckoned with. Do not lose out on a rare opportunity to tilt
our world back, from the brink of extinction. The world is watching
nervously, this pivotal 2016 US presidential election. For the first
time since President JF Kennedy, you have an "outside
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Sorry, have we met? Adventures in face blindness
Have we met? You look familiar The New Yorker ran a fascinating story
about “super-recognizers,” focusing on a small Scotland Yard team whose
skills let them identify suspects among hundreds of faces in the
murkiest surveillance videos. And it included a link to the Cambridge
Face Memory Test , one of the tools used to assess officers’ ability to
recognize faces. The test is about 20 minutes. At
Postmedia's strange $50-million bet on Mogo
I wrote about information inequality for The Tyee this week, looking at
what's happening as traditional news media fade to black and new
business models emerge based on providing high-value information to
people and organizations that can pay high prices. You can read it here .
As part of the research I went through Postmedia's financial report on
the last fiscal year, released last week. It was g
Coca in Peru and Colombia, and the stupidity of the war on drugs
"Why are Peru, Colombia Coca Numbers Going in Opposite Directions?"
That was the headline on a recent Insight Crime report . I am a fan of
the site, which focuses on organized crime in Latin America and the
Caribbean, offering valuable reporting and analysis. But the answer to
the question posed in that headline seems obvious. Cocaine demand isn't
going down. Market forces mean suppliers will fin
The sad story of the little railway that couldn't
I wrote about the Island Corridor Foundation and the E&N rail line for The Tyee. You can read the piece here .
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More of Dow’s strawberry pesticide in the air?
Ignoring the science, California regulators just approved even more
use of Dow's fumigant pesticide, Telone. Already the second most widely
used pesticide near schools in the state, cancer-causing Telone is
applied primarily on strawberry fields and root vegetable crops. Under
new rules, growers can now apply 46,000 more pounds of Telone per
“township” (a six-by-six-mile area) near schoolkids, fa
Transparency, accountability & Monsanto
All eyes are on Monsanto this month, and not just because of its
pending mega-merger with Bayer. A formal tribunal this weekend will
assess how the giant corporation has affected human rights around the
globe. And the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking a
closer look at RoundUp's potential to cause cancer, while a growing
number of groups around the world are advocating to severe
Honoring women farmers
As we celebrate National Farmers’ Day, let's take a moment to honor
the women who run about a third of our country's farms. They're also
often leading the way in developing more resilient practices, farming on
smaller pieces of land, incorporating more crop diversity and growing
food for their communities. I had the privilege of speaking with four
such farmers who exemplify the strength of women-
Glyphosate in the hot seat
Monsanto's herbicide glyphosate is once again in the spotlight. Cancer
experts will be reviewing the science on glyphosate for the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) later in 2016, at a meeting that
was recently postponed from its original October date. This week, PAN
International released a review of the current science on the
herbicide's health and environmental effects. And glyphosate will
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New article on the ethics of risk online
Just a little heads-up that a few days ago I submitted a new article
for a coming special issue on the ethics of risk, and has made the
"preprint" (my msubmitted manuscript before peer review and editing)
available for free reading and download. The article critically assesses
the notion of basing an ethics of risk on the core assumption of
"defeasible" basic individual moral rights against being
New article online: Conscientious Refusal in Healthcare: The Swedish Solution
Indeed, as flagged before , I have a new article published online in
the Journal of Medical Ethics on the topic of the Sweden's longstanding
policy on conscientious objection by health professionals. I briefly
describe the policy and its background and chart some recent challenges
to it. The published article, which is to be included in a coming
special issue on conscientious objection, is here .
New article on prenatal screening online
Yesterday I received word that the American Journal of Bioethics has
accepted a so-called open peer commentary by myself on a coming
so-called target-article that presents a seemingly drastic proposal
regarding the ethics and policy of prenatal screening using non-invasive
sample techniques and so-called whole genome sequencing technology for
analysis. I am partly in sharp disagreement with this
Celebrating 400 000 reads.
Yep, sometime tonight, Philosophical Comment , passed 400 000 reads.
Thanks to everyone! Philosophical Comment Blog: Christian Munthe,
Professor of Practical Philosophy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Chief interests are ethics/moral philosophy, political philosophy and
their applications to practical issues
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Noose In Workplace Doesn't Equal Discrimination, Says Court
People look at me like I'm crazy when I tell them that there are
multiple cases saying a noose at work does not equal actionable race
discrimination. Well, here's another one . This case was shocking even
to me because coworkers testified that there had been multiple instances
of nooses hung in this workplace. Plus, the employee claimed other
instances of being treated differently than non-black e
Now That My Office Is Closed For Hurricane Matthew, Do I Get Paid?
So I'm sitting here waiting to get hit by Hurricane Matthew, as is most
of eastern Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas and I'm already bored.
One of the worst parts of hurricanes is waiting in a shutter-enclosed
cave, knowing havoc is about to be wreaked. What I do know is that
almost every employer in the cone of concern is shut down right now. It
occurred to me that you may be wondering: do I get
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How Will the Syrian Crisis End? – By Ehsani2
How Will the Syrian Crisis End? By Ehsani2 @EHSANI22 For Syria Comment
– October 10, 2016 Westerners find it hard to believe that a crisis,
such as that afflicting Syria, cannot be stopped. “Surely, someone can
and must do something” is the consensus thinking. If the UN has failed
to stop it and diplomacy cannot bring it to an end, then the White House
must stop the blood letting and use military
Labawat al-Jabal: A Druze Female Militia in Suwayda’ Province
By Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi Female fighters in the Syrian civil war are
foremost associated with the Kurds, in particular the YPJ division of
the Democratic Union Party (PYD)’s armed militias. Indeed, a female role
in fighting fits in naturally with the secular and leftist ideology of
the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), of which the PYD is the Syrian
affiliate. However, the phenomenon of female figh
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The Clockwork Moon Science ignores
[This is an article I originally wrote for Newsblaze.com back in June
2009, and I have since referenced it many times on the internet, most
recently in my September 6th post here, "Undirected Evolution: The False
Religious Dogma Strangling Science" . I wrote it in an "entertaining"
style, for Newsblaze's broad, lay audience.] I don't know where you
stand, dear reader, on the subject of whether or
The Avoidance Behavior Is Strong In This One
The wuwt site has a post on "Science is in deep trouble...",
concerning the sorry consensus-defending state of peer-review and the
wider world's mistaken reliance on it as the arbiter of scientific
truth. One comment questioned the post, by falsely questioning the
author's (Donna Laframboise, I think) qualifications, not her points; I
consider that avoidance behavior, and my response is: The syst
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The Lioness of Pleasantville, Patti Baccus
Written by Grant G Lemaire to Cournoyer back to Lapointe, he shoots,
he scores and the crowd goes wild....... Krinkling maple leaves
glimmering in gold while other leaves penetrate our vision with a
brilliant sockeye red, hockey season starts, schools are in session and
the season of change, of renewal, Fall is upon us and nothing is more
Canadian than that... Streets full of boys stickhandling t
LNG in British Columbia, New Timelines, FIDs Coming in 2025-2027
Written by Grant G Where to even begin.....Let's start with run-up to
election 2013... Christy Clark lagging and sagging in the polls created
BC's biggest ever fraudulent election gambit.. The Windfall of
LNG...Clark claimed LNG would wipe out BC's debt, eliminate BC's sales
tax, pay for new schools and hospitals, pay off crown debt, eliminate
tolls, money for First Nations and northern communiti
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October 12, 2016 – White Hats Report #54 – It’s now or never
We had a long, detailed report prepared, analyzing the two debates and
the aftermath and the points and counterpoints and after writing three
pages of information that, in review, should already be obvious to our
readers, we decided to shift gears, step back and reassess our message.
We have issued 54 reports in 6 years, some lengthy with attachments and
details, others with concepts and ideals a
October 17, 2016 – White Hats Report #55 – The Ministry of Propaganda is imploding!
As we wind down to the last presidential debate and the upcoming
election on November 8, the desperation of the Clinton crime family has
been ratcheted up to an unprecedented level. The latest attempt to
coordinate a sexual misconduct attack on Trump fails on so many levels
it’s not worth our time or yours to pick it apart. Suffice it to say,
none of it passes the test of common sense from the ti
October 19, 2016 – White Hats Report #56 – FBI exposes Shadow Government in Clinton investigation
There was much discussion, debate and frustration over our decision
not to release report #48. We published an article regarding that
situation and the following link can be reviewed if the readers are not
familiar with it.
http://tdarkcabal.blogspot.com/2014/04/april-28-2014-about-48.html
Report #48 was all about the Shadow Government, its origins, its
members, their co-conspirators, their finan
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Two Books I'm Reading
I feel like blogging about two books that I'm currently reading. The
first one is Volume One of Ray Monk's biography of Bertrand Russell:
Spirit of Solitude. I'm glad I check it out of the library. I knew that
Bertrand Russell had been an atheist, an opponent of the Vietnam War and
even a vocal opponent of World War One. I'd read several of his essays
and bits and pieces of his History of Western
The Best Comment
I have something I want to say about the US-American atrocity that
some call the 2016 presidential election, but today I just want to post
what I think is the best comment on Montreal Simon's over-the-top
condemnation of the protesters at the CLC Youth Conference : "As a
working class progressive I'd love it if any of the parties actually
represented me. Instead the "best" I can apparently hope f
A Question For My Liberal Friends
D'you suppose Liberal MPs slobber all over Henry Kissinger because
they're ignoramuses and don't know he's a war criminal? Or do you
suppose they do know and they like it?
"Deus Vult"
Back in July, intrigued by whatever mental stew had inspired the
detestable Davis Aurini to refer to left-wingers as " rabbits ," I took
the time to go through the essay in question line by line . The results
of my study was that Aurini is a complete idiot who strings together
groundless, often incoherent assertions into meandering, nonsensical
"arguments" and upon completing one of his ravings,
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(Fine Gold!) Well or Just Rigged? (Catalogue of Clinton Foundation
Catastrophes: Demonizing Putin) Police State Arrests Native Americans
Blocking Pipeline (How We Know About the American Oligarchy) Sex Monster
Trump Easy Target (Secret Role of CIA and U.S. Government in War
Hysteria) Dissing the Dark Ages on the Horizon
Donald Trump Is No Outsider; He Mirrors Our Political CultureGeorge
Monbiot, the Guardian: Donald Trump is a shallow, mendacious, boorish
and extremely dangerous man. But those traits ensure that he is not an
outsider, but the perfect representation of his caste - the caste that
runs the global economy and governs our politics. He is our system,
stripped of its pretenses. Read the Article
I'm Not a Republican, But I'll Be Damned If I Support This (And Trump
Might Win Just Due to This and the BREXIT States - Getting Deep Into
Twain (Or Mencken) Territory) Bayer-Monsanto Merger Mania (Podesta
Emails Reveal) Double Government/Election Madness (Eric Holder Says
Nothing)
“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to
think things out for himself, without regard to the prevailing
superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion
that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, and
intolerable...”― H.L. Mencken, Prejudices: Third Series_ _ _ _ _ _ _ No,
Michael, wishing won't make it so. As you say so well
Farcical Election or Terminal Postmodernity? (Banks Are Bleeding Cash!
Federal Funds Rate Scrapes Bottom) Ex British Ambassador Makes
Astonishing Speech About Tony Blair, George Bush, War and Profit
Are we okay with this? With any of this? Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, Colin
Powell's Chief of Staff, says "Let these people go!" (H/T to John
Oliver) And the people bowed and prayed To the neon god they made. -Paul
Simon Debate & Switch . . . Ad Infinitum: Democracy is Dead. Short
Live the Oligarchy. As our two favorite despised plutocrats met for
Round Two of their Neoliberal Death Match
Rigging Rigeur (Devil's Bankers Really Rule) How To Steal Election Again
(Plutocrats Laugh/Brag) Wiki Leaks Buzz (The Truth About Markets –
Obamacare and #PodestaEmails)
So, the FoB's (Friends of Bill) were first in line for the millions in
donations distributed by the U.S. State Department after the Haiti
disaster? Well, they do get credit for building two very nice shacks
there. And that's just the start of the story. Max and Stacy have the
evidence. The US government is delegitimized, not only in the eyes of
Americans, but also in the eyes of most of
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Make America Great Again
In 2016, the election slogan of TV star Donald Trump was “Make
America Great Again!” One day, a pilgrim on the internet asked, “When
was America great?” For someone deeply immersed in the study of
ecological sustainability, the answer was obvious. America was great at
least 15,000 years ago, when America resembled something like the
Serengeti — a self-regulating (manager-free) wild ecosystem in
Topography of Ireland
One grouchy grumpy day, Pope Adrian IV got honked off at Ireland.
The Irish were not paying their tithes, and they were Catholic in name
only, living in abominable moral decay. So, he ordered England’s Henry
II to conquer the rowdy heathen barbarians. Along with the invasion went
a secretary, Giraldus Cambrensis (1146 – 1223), a Welsh priest and
scholar. (“Giraldus Cambrensis” was Latin for “Je
Seeing Like A State
As centuries passed, and the human herd swelled, the strains on
society increased, often sparking friction. In an effort to discourage
chaos, many societies became more structured — codes of rules, conflict
resolution systems, hierarchies of control and coercion. Tribes formed
alliances with others, and these confederations often merged into
states. In a shark pool of ongoing growth and oversho
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Kaine, Pence and Their VP Debate Fact-Checkers Are All Wrong on Iran
(David Goldman / AP Photo) If anything was made clear during the Vice
Presidential debate between Tim Kaine and Mike Pence it's that neither
man knows much about the Iranian nuclear program. And neither do the
fact-checkers tasked with judging the candidates' own statements about
it. During the course of 90 excruciating minutes, Tim Kaine accused Iran
of "racing toward a nuclear weapon"
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what i'm reading: the underground railroad by colson whitehead
Colson Whitehead is a literary genius. In The Underground Railroad ,
he has found a way to tell the story of 400-plus years of
African-American oppression without delivering an awkward march through
history, and without using characters as billboards for ideas. Instead
of linear time, Whitehead employs a geography of time: different eras,
different historical moments, occur simultaneously but in
i look forward to the day when no one wears a fitbit anymore
What did people do before Fitbit? Without their adorable little
bracelets, how did they get enough exercise? Never mind that, how did
they manage to live?? All those lonely, barren years, decade upon
decade, people running, swimming, cycling, lifting, walking -- without a
Fitbit. Can you imagine? It breaks my heart just thinking about it.
Pre-Fitbit, I often didn't know if people were exercising a
what i'm reading: born to run by bruce springsteen
This is a run-don't-walk review. Fans of Bruce Springsteen: run to
find a copy of The Boss' memoirs, Born to Run . This book was seven
years in the making, and (like Chrissie Hynde's and Patti Smith's
memoirs) written by the artist himself. It is by turns hilarious and
heart-wrenching, poignant and gripping, and always profoundly insightful
and a joy to read. Springsteen is an intellectual -- a m
it is designed to break your heart
In between my infrequent posts, the Red Sox's postseason came and went.
As Basil Fawlty says, blink and you missed it. It was a strange
baseball season for Sox fans. In late June, it looked like another lost
cause, and I drifted away, preferring binge-watching on Netflix to
sitting through loss after loss. Then suddenly it all looked so
possible. Boston got hot, Baltimore faded away. Forget about
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X-Zone Broadcast Network - Former Blue Book Officer, Carmon Marano
Carmon Marano This week I had the opportunity of interview former Air
Force officer Carmon Marano who had been on the staff of Project Blue
Book. How do I know? First, Ben Moss sent me a picture that showed the
Blue Book Staff and he is the lieutenant standing, more or less, behind
Hector Quintanilla. Second, in reviewing the UFO sightings from Minot
Air Force Base in 1968 I found a number of mem
Did Lonnie Zamora See Alien Creatures?
We have discussed the Socorro case a couple of times here recently.
When Ben Moss and Tony Angiola appeared on the Different Perspective
radio show, they suggested that Lonnie Zamora had not said that he had
seen creatures or aliens or figures. He had merely said that he had only
seen two pairs of white coveralls in the distance, suggesting a
humanoid shape but he couldn’t make out a head or faci
Additional Witnesses for the Zamora Sighting
Since I’ve had so much fun with the “What symbol did Lonnie Zamora
see?” a question sparked by my interview of Ben Moss and Tony Angiola, I
thought I’d try it again. If you remember the interview, Ben or Tony
mentioned that three people had called the police in Socorro to say that
they had seen or heard something about the time that Zamora was
approaching the UFO. I asked if they had checked the
Tom Carey's Fourteen Points or The Roswell Slides Revisited
Tom Carey, who seems set on keeping the Roswell Slides controversy
alive, contacted Rob McConnell to say that he had thought of several
things that he, Carey, should have mentioned during his last interview.
He had a list this time. Fourteen items that he wanted to say, though I
confess I don’t know what difference it makes at this late date. You can
listen to it here: https://www.youtube.com/wat
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Saturday Interview: George Aylett
In the hot seat this week is George Aylett, a well-known Labour
activist and Jeremy Corbyn supporter. One of the youngest-ever
Parliamentary candidates, he stood in South West Wiltshire for Labour at
the 2015 general election and managed to increase the party's
proportion of votes. George has begun a foray into blogging , and you
can find him tweeting away at @GeorgeAylett In both Labour leadersh
Momentum's Double Vision
Hahaha, look at the Momentum Trot rabble. Jeremy Corbyn was re-elected
five minutes ago, and they're fighting like ferrets in a sack. That
sentiment, if not very similar words, have found themselves tweeted and
shared over social media in recent days. As details emerged of division
in Momentum over procedural matters, you might be forgiven for thinking
hay-making detractors couldn't care less abo
The Importance of Arguing Honestly
There's an interesting article in the latest edition of Progress
Magazine. Crowded Ground by Robert Philpot takes a brief survey of the
political scene before identifying emerging territory vacated, he
claims, by ourselves and our Conservative opponents. He makes some
interesting points about May's flirtation with populism, another thing
she borrowed from Ed Miliband. Yes, who knew? But it is an
Ghouls 'n Ghosts for the MegaDrive/Genesis
The Moon grimaces through the mist to cast a feeble glow on the
cemetery, and something is astir. Beneath a moss covered tombstone, the
soil is disturbed as one bony hand breaks the surface. It cloys the air,
grasping, reaching for a root. With an ungodly sigh, it grabs hold and
starts hauling itself out. The grave bursts open and a hooded, skeletal
figure thrusts itself into the night. It examin
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Hillary Clinton smells like boiled cabbage, urine and farts?...
we've all suspected that she wasn't too clean.
Trump at Al Smith Charity Dinner: Keeping it Real...
and we thank him. First off, the concept of big charity events has
never sat well with me. A whole bunch of wealthy people spending gobs of
money to get together and pat each other on the back for throwing
nickles at the poor and downtrodden. You know, the people they've never
seen and couldn't really care less about. Timothy Cardinal Dolan (I'm
not a fan), bragged that the dinner netted 6 millio
Donald Trump: "The First 100 Days" Full Gettysburg Address 10/22/16...
excellent. Trump starts at 1:18
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Sphere Alliance Message #215 Abandoned in space in 1967, a US satellite has started transmitting again
[11/3/16, 12:10:12 AM] Terran:
https://m.thevintagenews.com/2016/10/31/abandoned-in-space-in-1967-a-us-satellite-has-started-transmitting-again/
(SEE BELOW) [11/3/16, 12:11:18 AM] Terran to Denice: Can you inquire of
Stan what data they have on the nature of this satellite? [11/3/16,
12:11:47 AM] Terran: And why it would begin working again? [11/3/16,
10:58:07 AM] STAN X: DEAR ONE/TERRAN. THE SAT
Ron Head: The Tipping Point - The Council
Tipping Point – The Council October 28, 2016 Tipping Point – The
Council We know that most of you feel somewhat lost, at sea, and
bewildered by what you see going on around you right now. The process of
dismantling all that needs to be replaced has indeed begun. The thought
that this is what is happening does cross your minds from time to time,
but that does not make it much easier to deal with.
Interesting videos on Wikileaks releases.....
This excellent explanation of the Clinton Foundation corruption by
"The Young Turks". Cenk Uygur is not exactly a Trump fan either! Witness
this recent InfoWars ambush of Cenk.... And this one from a
self-purported US Intel insider..... Steve Pieczenik... So much for
Hillary's assertion that "Russia is trying to change the election
results!" And finally, as a palate cleanser... these beautiful pi
Updated with images: Secret Space Program "V" Ship seen in Albany, New York and Greece
[10/31/16, 6:32:19 PM] Martha : S is messaging. His friend in NY is
seeing something. [10/31/16, 6:32:44 PM] S: From P, ((who has no idea
what we saw)), He wrote: "so i look out my front window. and see the big
V ... what the heck.. why not .. haven't imaged a thing in 2 months lol
.. 18:40EST 20:40Z.. no stacking [image color multiplying] no
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The Nuclear Ban Treaty and Our Wobbly Nuclear Order
Even after the Iran nuclear agreement, nuclear dangers are growing on
four fronts – North Korea; U.S.-Russian relations; India-Pakistan, with
China mixed in; and the potential for offshore frictions between the
United States and China. Sure, there were more intense periods of
nuclear danger during the Cold War, but only two parties were involved.
Nowadays, we’re …
Learning About Nuclear South Asia
Two new sections are now ready for consumption of the Stimson Center’s
free, open, online course, Nuclear South Asia: A Guide to India,
Pakistan, and the Bomb. These sections cover India and Pakistan’s
nuclear doctrines and postures, as well as their place in the global
nuclear order. (See here for an overview.) Stimson is grateful to the
following …
Pakistan’s Compulsion is Not a Choice
Note to readers: My recent essay, “Pakistan’s Choice,” met with mixed
reviews, at best, from colleagues in Pakistan. I wrote about the growing
distance between Pakistani security narratives and narratives that
outsiders hold about Pakistan. Patching up relations won’t happen
without personal and intellectual engagement. So I asked Adil Sultan to
provide ACW readers with …
Pakistan’s Choice
Since testing nuclear weapons in 1998, Pakistan has lost while India
has gained regional and international standing. Pakistan has also become
less confident of its national security as the United States has
gravitated toward India and as Pakistan’s own ties with states in the
region have frayed. This wasn’t supposed to happen: Pakistan tested
nuclear devices …
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