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Police Recapture Fugitives Who Broke Out in Daring Helicopter Escape
Three criminals have been recaptured after being at large for two weeks, following a daring helicopter escape from a medium-security prison in Quebec, Canada Provincial police found the fugitives — Yves Denis, 35, Denis Lefebvre, 53, and Serge Pomerleau, 49 — hiding out at a condominium, according to Canadian media outlet CBC. The men prompted international police organization Interpol to issue a
In many cases your student peers aren’t burdensome, they’re essential
Dan Meyer said: most software for individualized instruction fails to connect learners in the kinds of productive debates Brendan describes. And that’s by design. Individualization is the watchword. Don’t let yourself become burdened by your classmates! But in many cases your peers aren’t burdensome. They’re essential. And the software fails to distinguish one case from the other. via http://blo
10 Best Parks According to World Travelers
Nothing is more delightful than a public park. Fresh air, flowers and greenery are plentiful in these spaces, the perfect place to turn to when the smog of city life gets you down. Cities across the world have put time, money and effort into beautifying their local parks, turning these expansive spaces into community hubs filled with art, music, theater and food See also: 16 Gorgeous Beaches at U.
Fish-eating spiders are commonplace
Spiders that are capable of catching and killing fish are far more common than previously believed. Conventionally when you think of spiders you think...
Elon Musk: 'Humans on Mars by 2026'
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The Johnny English Show
Sick and tired of the fear and propaganda being thrust upon us from all directions, Johnny English returns to talk radio with a vengeance! Johnny brings his own brand of humor, sarcasm and conversation to Truth Frequency Radio. No awards, no accolades, just an honest search for the truth. Welcome to the mind of a normal, everyday human being with a voice and a microphone. If you have questions, w
THE FALSE FLAG ATTACK ON THE USS LIBERTY w/ Ernie Gallo
Today’s guest on “The Covert Report” is Ernie Gallo, survivor of the USS Liberty attack by Israel. The USS Liberty holds important lessons for all of us as the US braces for a major push for military engagement, following ISIS victories in Iraq, a war that had no purpose except to advance Israeli military interests. Gallo shares how the USS Liberty was a virtually unrmed intelligence ship that c
A Scrapped 'Seinfeld' Idea and Other Great Reddit AMA Moments This Week
Turns out Bill Cosby says weird things out of character too. The actor and comedian's Reddit AMA took place on Father's Day and was packed with quotes about tapioca pudding, Jell-o and chocolate-flavored everything, sounding more like your uncle's impression of Bill Cosby than the man himself. And that wasn't even the week's best AMA. See also: 15 Fascinating Reddit AMAs You Need to Read Other not
Massive new space telescope planned
The successor to the Hubble Space Telescope will be able to observe extrasolar planets like never before. Known as ATLAST ( Advanced Technology Large-...
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Interview 906 – Social Engineering 101 with James Corbett
James Corbett joins Walter Hendricks of The Solvinur Event to discuss social engineering. In this wide-ranging conversation, James and Walter break down propaganda and PR, advertising and education, how the media is used to form our habits and opinions, and how to fight back against the social engineers. SHOW NOTES: Propaganda by Edward Bernays Carroll Quigley on the Bank for International Settlem
Interview 904 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
Welcome to http://NewWorldNextWeek.com — the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week: Story #1: Islamist Militant Group ISIS Takes Hold of Iraq http://ur1.ca/hk8vm ISIS Militants Attack Iraq’s Largest Oil Refinery http://ur1.ca/hk8vn U.S. Trained ISIS at Secret Jordan Base http://ur1.ca/hk8
Interview 903 – James Corbett on the Failings (and Promise) of the Alt Media
Today James appears on The Sage of Quay Radio Hour to discuss how the alt media is failing to live up to its promise of providing a true alternative to MSM propaganda by constantly reacting to the MSM memes and idea, and how the independent media can overcome this by promoting the positive solutions and alternative infrastructures that are now possible. We also discuss what Edward Snowden and his
No, WWII Did Not End The Great Depression
by James Corbett BoilingFrogsPost.com June 18, 2014 The idea that the Great Depression was finally brought to an end by the onset of WWII has been a staple of history textbooks, documentaries and various war propaganda for decades. This myth continues to be perpetuated to the present day. The idea that war is good for the economy is, needless to say, a fallacious argument which itself is based on
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Louisiana Levee Authority’s Suit Against Oil & Gas Companies Survives Move to Kill It
Governor Bobby Jindal’s effort to quash the environmental damages claim might backfire
Feeding Hawai‘i
Could small, biodiverse farms help the Aloha State transition to growing enough food to feed itself?
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Repeating the inconsequential
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Letter from Canadian sex worker clarifies dangers of Bill C-36
   As a Canadian practically ready to flee the country just because I hate the current federal government so much, I'm feeling empathy with all those poor Americans who endured all those humiliating years under the presidency of George W. Bush.    OK, the Conservatives aren't quite up there with Bush in terms of outrageous, poorly informed decisions. But this new anti-prostitution bill they've put
No wonder moms can't get anything done
    I've been back in a life with young children again for the last six weeks, helping out with three of our grandsons for a couple of months while their parents get up to various things. There’s much that is quite lovely about it, but being able or willing to do my usual amount of writing is not one of them.     This new life has helped me see that in fact, I had become quite used to having time
Fresh from the experience of a lifetime - join us June 5 for photos and stories
       Picking the photos for our event tomorrow night has been like a kaleidoscope journey through our two-plus years in Honduras, immersed in all the memories packed into however many hundreds of gigabytes of pictures and videos we collected over that time.    As always, I’m reminded that it’s the people that make a photo. In the moment I’m drawn to the scenics – and we’ll certainly be including
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MJ-12: The Beginning
My friend, Alejandro Rojas, has posted to the Open Minds YouTube channel an analysis of the beginnings of MJ-12. It is based on some original research he conducted through interviews with some of those involved and on FOIA requests that he has made recently to the U.S. Air Force. The thirty minute program can be found here:http://www.openminds.tv/majestic-12-ufo-disinformation-scandal-video/28049T
Air Force Lies about the Close Encounters Chase
Although the reason for my post on the “Close Encounters Chase” was simply to point out that there had been a negative impact on the lives of some of the police officers involved, other points have been raised. So, I have been looking at some of other material available. My original intent here was to just show that the part of the Air Force explanation was a blatant lie (which is obvious from the
People Still Believe in Mogul
Yes, I know we’ve talked about this before but I’m still surprised when there are uncritical statements published about the nonsensical Mogul balloon explanation for the debris found by Mack Brazel. And, while I know it is beating the dead horse because we’ve gone over this multiple times, I just wish to respond to some of those who, without knowing all the details, spout the Mogul line.The docume
Reviewing Reviews - A Dangerous Game
Talking about book reviews is a tricky business. I very rarely respond to reviews of my books (I’ve done it twice), realizing that there is no way to please everyone when writing about a controversial topic. Sometimes an off-the-wall comment offends someone and a nasty review follows. Sometimes it is the conclusion with which they disagree, which is, of course, one of the purposes of the review. I
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Concerning knotweed
Reposted from 2010.[Twenty-one] years ago, our family occupied this site. I'm not absolutely certain what "ownership" means; my own tribe has behaved badly, in my own opinion, and I can only plead that that was before my time. And so here we are. I can quibble that our whole species is invasive on this continent, for what that's worth. I do know we Bears gave up what was, to us, a lot of
The segue into June
The roses on the Rose Gate are a little more than half done for this year. When new branches spring out toward us or our guests, I tuck them back among their companions, thus building a shape we find pleasing. I don't know the variety; they were here when we got here 21 years ago. I moved the bush three times, but not to good places as it has a climbing habit. So the obvious thing was to split the
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The Uplifting Cartoons Of Charles Barsotti 1933 -2014
  Charles Barsotti died this week at 80 years old but his New Yorker cartoons touched myself and millions of others with their wonderful quirky sense of humor and imaginative insights into profound truths which were both delightful and thought provoking. His presence will be sorely missed for his cartoons provided much needed solace in our chaotic ego driven world: Allen L Roland I love the New Yo
Flying Dutchman Soars In World Cup
  Robin van Persie of the Netherlands scores the team's first goal with a diving header in the first half during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Group B match between Spain and Netherlands at Arena Fonte Nova on June 13, 2014 in Salvador, Brazil. (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images) There is always a moment in a major sporting event when a spectacular shot or throw captures the true essence of the sp
Dark Matter And Energy Is Really Love And Urge To Unite
It's time to drop the bombshell ~ 97% of the universe is composed of Dark Matter and Dark energy but I maintain that it is really invisible to the human eye and is in actuality Light matter and Light energy for it represents a Unified Field of love and soul consciousness, that exists beyond time and space, whose principle property is the universal urge to unite ~ within which light and even gravit
The Moral Cost Of American Exceptionalism
 Space shuttle Challenger unnecessarily blows up shortly after liftoff on January 26, 1986 American exceptionalism becomes unforgivable when human beings become expendable in order to save costs, make deadlines or protect image and nowhere is that more evident than in the disaster of Space shuttle Challenger on January 26, 1987 along with its seven crew members ~ and all because of a faulty booste
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A3 Newsletter: 42 Years and Still Waiting
(New poster by artist César Maxit)All eyes are on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals as we move into summer.Most urgently of course, we wake up every day hopeful that the court will choose to affirm Judge Brady's ruling that overturned Albert's conviction for a third time. Although there is no way to know when they will rule, the average decision wait time is 10 months, so we expect word soon, and c
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Because I Can 7 unread articles  //  actions

Expose ALEC? We'll Send the Attack Dogs
Shaking my head in disbelief this morningRight-wing rag bitching about the costs of an open records request – but that’s not the focus of this entry.The focus here is about ALEC transparency – or lack thereof.ALEC has been screaming how transparent they have become - which is an outright lie when you compare current meeting documents to older meeting documents or review their webpage for specific
Throwing Stones At ALEC
Corporate people who live insulated from the masses should be careful when they throw stones at ALEC--the stones can bounce back and bite them in the ass. There is a certain level of hypocrisy that the public will not accept - even from non-profit corporations.  Non-profit corporations can't spend their time throwing stones at ALEC to increase their funding, but them turn around and partner with
What Best for ALEC is Worst for Working Moms
For the past couple of weeks the ALEC Rich State Poor States Report (RSPS) have been finding its away around the web.  If it isn't an article on it, its an ALEC pundit or staff member pushing it down the throats the  people of America, WITHOUT sharing the philosophy and funding behind the report.The problem with that report is it serves ALECs interests - it doesn't serve the interests of the peopl
CT - Re-Elect ALEC - Shame on You
This headline reminds me of the "I am not a witch" commercial Lavielle: I am not an ALEC member published today and it's got issues.This topic happens to be a campaign issue for Lavielle - many in CT are questioning whether this should be a campaign issue.  ALEC is ALWAYS a campaign issue.One comment at the end of the article suggests it is Mccarthey-esque to askAre you now or have you
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Another LOUSY Non-Believable False Flag: The Las Vegas Shooting False Flag
It looks like they've stepped up the FALSE FLAG's to the tune of about one per week in the past few weeks. The latest is the LAS VEGAS FALSE FLAG. As with all the false flags, they have a formula to instantly raise suspicion.Some of the "formula" points are:- mention "white supremacist" or "neo nazi" or "anti semite" - perpetrators "commit suicide"
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Brave New World 4 unread articles  //  actions

Self-Publish And Be Dammed?
We read today of rise of self-publishing and the claims that ‘Self-publishing boom lifts sales by 79% in a year’ made by industry analysts Neilson and published in the Guardian.Steve Bohme, Research Director at Nielsen, claims that of the 80 million ebooks sold in the UK at a value of some £300 million, 18 million were self-published at an average price of £1. So whilst the volume of self-publishi
Midsummer Maddness Book Royalties
Does anybody know where to find Raymond Buxton?It must be Summer and the heat must be sending some barmy with thoughts of erecting new toll booths to collect money every time a book gets sold. Yesterday the news that secondhand reseller Bookbarn had entered into some sort of convoluted pact with the Authors’ Licencing and Collecting Society (ALCS) to effectively pay a royalty to authors on the sal
Blame it All On Amazon
The papers are full of anti-Amazon rhetoric which some may suggest is being whipped up into a feeding frenzy within the publishing marketplace. Amazon is being portrayed as the biggest bully ever to have stepped into the publishing arena. But is this the case or is it another attempt by the publishing majors to wrestle back some of the control they happily gave the Seattle company, or a genuine gr
Why is eBook Metadata So Hard?
Today many continue to pour the physical book content into the digital container and believe that they have addressed the digital opportunity. However many have also adopted the same approach to contextural data, metadata, bibliographic, burbs etc. It’s as if we think that what works in the physical world is equally applicable in the digital one.Is this blind faith approach down to a conscious dec
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Tax Revenues Up - Crime Down in Washington and Colorado With Pot Reform ..
Too bad that Stephen Harper doesn't take note ...WashingtonColorado
Thoughts On The Murder Of RCMP Officers In New Brunswick ...
I live within two blocks of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Academy in Regina, Saskatchewan. Every single member of the RCMP has received their training here at the RCMP Depot. The history of this facility and location dates back to the days of the old North West Mounted Police and the Riel Rebellion.Living in such close proximity to the training academy, it's a daily sight for me to see the ra
Leader Cam Broten Receives Massive Endorsement At Sask New Democrats Convention
Saskatchewan NDP gives leader 98.7 per cent approval at party convention MOOSE JAW, Sask. – The leader of Saskatchewan’s Opposition has received an overwhelming endorsement at his party’s convention in Moose Jaw.NDP delegates voted 98.7 per cent to approve Cam Broten’s leadership on Saturday.The leadership review by secret ballot was required by the party’s constitution. Broten says the party will
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Subcomndante Marcos: 'Between Light and Shadow'
BETWEEN LIGHT AND SHADOW In La Realidad [Reality], Planet Earth May 2014 By Subcomandante Marcos Excerpt: " ... Given the above, at 2:08 am on May 25, 2014, from the southeast combat front of the EZLN, I here declare that he who is known as Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos, self-proclaimed “subcomandante of unrustable steel,” ceases to exist. That is how it is. Through my voice the
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Prepping TFWs for the Northern Gateway Pipeline
This week Employment Minister Jason Kenney replaced the old LMOA, Labour Market Opinion Assessment, with the brand new LMIA, or Labour Market Impact Assessment - henceforth to be known as the LabourMinister Missing in Action program for its accelerated 10- working- day approval process to put TFWs in skilled trades.Remember those 270 unionized welders and pipefitters laid off a Husky Sunrise tarsa
The BC Northern Gateway Pipeline 21
21 Con MPs from BC who apparently side with Enbridge rather than BC.Kerry-Lynne Findlay : "NEB JRP conducted a rigorous/independent science-based review, heard from 1450+ parties & reviewed over 175K pages of evidence"Mark Warawa : "Panel heard +1450 participants, reviewed +175,000 pages of evidence & 9,000 letters Concluded pipeline n public interest, can build safely"
I don't think you're supposed to say that out loud
On April 29, 2014, General Petraeus, former director of the CIA and commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan and Iraq, gave a talk on "leadership skills" in the "global war on terror" to members of the National Guard, some of whom had served in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was introduced by the Treasurer of North Dakota [bold : mine"Good evening. My name is Kelly Schmidt and I'
Decline Your Vote Elect Some Cons!
The option to formally Decline Your Vote in the Ontario provincial election tomorrow has been getting  some  press, with the OttawaCitizen even giving detailed instructions on how to do it. It's a brilliant strategy when you think about it - getting people in a province with under 50% voter turnout in the last provincial election to think they will be making a difference this time by refusing to v
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The LAPD Just Got a Military-Grade Electric Bike for Stealth Missions
The force has bought a Zero MMX electric motorcycle that offers the advantage of stealth.
It’s Not Surprising Two Harrier Jets Have Crashed in a Month
The Harrier is among the coolest, most ingenious aircraft ever designed, but the downsides of its design and a long history of failures mean two recent crashes are hardly surprising.
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4-Year-Old Aisha Lost Her Face in a U.S. Drone Strike
4-Year-Old Aisha Lost Her Face in a U.S. Drone Strike By Matt Lemas June 11, 2014 “ICH” – “RYOT” – On September 7th 2013, an American drone in Afghanistan struck a car carrying 15 passengers. Everyone was killed in the attack except for one — a four-year-old girl named Aisha. The girl was traveling with her parents, a sibling, and other relatives to their home in Gamber, a village in the Kunar pr
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TRUTHOUT: ''Cesar Chavez,'' Conditions in the Fields and the Struggle over Memory
I did not write a critique of the movie Cesar Chavez when it first premiered because I felt somewhat conflicted, and I didn't feel like jumping on a bandwagon. There appears to be a cottage industry of those who love to critique Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers (UFW) Movement, by people who have little first-hand knowledge of the events in question. From reading the many reviews, most of t
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Dispatches from Haiti
Dear Reader(s),Over the last several years I have been posting on the Peoria Journal Star blog site at Dispatches from Haiti. I frequently don't get these posts copied to this site.Thanks for reading.Johnwww.haitianhearts.org
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By-election: The Empty Chair in the Room
When I heard about the all-candidates debate in town tonight for the June 30 by-election, my interest was piqued.  Here was a chance to see the candidates and hear their stances on the issues affecting our region.  I even considered booking today off as I was due to work so that I could attend.  In the end though it turns out I wouldn't be hearing from all the candidates because one of them would
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Official Story Exposed Thanks to the Proliferation of Trolls on Youtube
           Dispatch from Geezerville  In spite of the MSN "main stream media" the official story has been exposed in so many places that is getting a lot of unwanted attention. The proliferation of trolls on the growing amount of truth channels are now recognized for what they are, why they are here, and who they represent. Youtube has become the forefront of controversy over the so cal
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History of the English Language 5 unread articles  //  actions

AAVE
The history of African-American Vernacular English is not unlike that of other dialects of US English -- migration (although forced, and ending in enslavement), partial assimilation with English, and (in the end) a significant contribution to our national linguistic strength and variety. And yet, more so than any other dialect, it's been haunted by a distorting shadow in popular culture, from the
Crossing the Pond
The history of American English usage marks the most recent, and in some ways the most dramatic set of changes in English since the days of Chaucer and Shakespeare.  And yet, in this change, there was no single author, no single literary or political influence to credit, or blame; like the United States itself it was a patchwork affair, arrived at by degrees and with contributions from both immigr
Duelling Grammarians
One might think that English grammar, even more than its lexicon, would be something that would have long been intrinsically understood, and little in need of explication or improvement. And yet, the services of a dictionary having proven valuable, that of a printed grammar seemed a logical step -- after all, Latin Grammars were vital school textbooks, and the idea that English should be more like
Johnson's Dictionary
In one particularly memorable episode of Blackadder," Ink and Incapability," when the Prince Regent (played by Hugh Laurie) asks Dr. Johnson (played by Robbie Coltrane) what his new Dictionary is good for, the learned Doctor declares that "It is a book that tells you what English words mean." I know what English words mean," replies the prince, "I speak English! You m
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Mexico: Unknown Object Captured on Camera
This just in from Ana Luisa Cid: "Video from May 3, 2014 (Cocoyoc, Morelos, Mexico) taken by Héctor Ramirez Villanueva. The witness states tha t a special sensation caused him to turn and look exactly at the sighting location. He has recorded UFOs on many occasions."UPDATE: Analyst Leopoldo Zambrano Enriquez notes that this object is in fact "an airplane with its wings obscured, the
The Pereyra Case: Humans or Humanoids?
Source: Planeta UFO and F.A.O. (Fundación Argentina de Ovnilogia)Date: 06.12.2014The Pereyra Case: Humans or Humanoids?By Luis BurgosThe following case occurred in a major year for Argentinean ufology, as was the 1965 flap. The coherence of the eyewitness report and the details of the event place it among the classic cases of close encounters of the third kind (CE3K) to the extent that Pereyra ins
Mexico: Strange Object in the Vicinity of the Popocatepetl Volcano
Source: Diario 26 (Argentina) and Planeta UFODate: 06.11.2014Mexico: Strange Object in the Vicinity of the Popocatepetl VolcanoUsers of Twitter reported having seen a UFO in the vicinity of Mexico's Popocatepetl Volcano on Monday morning. In recent days, the government of that country has reported an increase in the stratovolcano's activity, recording up to 430 emanations in 24 hours with outburst
Chile: Unidentified Light Videotaped Over La Serena
Source: El Observador (Chile)Date: 05.31.2014Chile: Unidentified Light Videotaped Over La SerenaEveryone knows that the region has a record of unidentified flying object manifestations in different locations, particularly the local valleys. However, the UFO captured on video by local youths was recorded from La Serena's Avenida del Mar.It is possible to see a small yellow light maneuvering in the
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Two military officers killed in Rawalpindi suicide attack – The ...
RAWALPINDI: A suicide bomber crashed into a double-cabin vehicle of security forces near Rawalpindi on Wednesday, killing two military officers and three civilians, Express News reported. ... The bodies and the injured were taken to Fateh Jang Tehsil Headquarter Hospital. ... In capital and Rawalpindi, now there are fewer natives then the people who have come from tribal areas and Afghanistan. ...
Army Hero MSG Mark Allen and Army Deserter Bowe Bergdahl | The ...
We realized that he had vowed to help the Afghan people (meaning Taliban), and teach them tactics he had learned through his training. As for what he may have taught them, we are not sure, but we can say that American ...
Don't mention the war | Michael Roberts Blog
As President Obama announced the final phased withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, I was reading The Second World War, a Marxist history by Chris Bambery It is a very succinct account of the war, showing ... If you look at the graph US military spending 1950-2017 we see an important increase in spending since 1997 and during the actual crisis, you can even see a wave-like pattern in mil
Two Americans injured in Afghan attack - The Punch
Two gunmen were killed in that incident but no one else was injured and the consulate building was not damaged. The latest attack comes a day after President Barack Obama announced that he plans for 9,800 American troops, along with some allied forces, to remain in the country in 2015 if the Afghan government signs a security agreement. The number would ... Operators want Emefiele to check inflati
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US Supreme Court Protects Polluters
A week or so ago the US Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that state laws posing statutes of limitations for environmental crimes are NOT trumped by the federal Superfund law:"Toxic Water Ruling May Doom Marines' Claims" (2014, June 10) The Arizona Republic, p. 3B."North Carolina's law requiring lawsuits to be brought within 10 years of contamination is not superseded by a federal law designe
Nuclear Propaganda: "Safer Fuel"
Associated Press (2014, June 15). Fukushima No. 1 meltdowns stir industry quest for ‘safer’ nuclear fuel Designs by U.S. researchers offer hope of heading off future meltdowns. The Japan Times, available http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2014/06/15/national/science-health/wake-fukushima-disaster-industry-explores-accident-resistant-fuel/#.U58DI7G9YpM [excerpted] In response to the disaster at the
Pink-Purple Spiderwebs at Fukushima Daiichi Today
NO this wasn't caused by a raindrop. Yes, it could be some other camera artifact, but it is really strange. Here is a pdf of images from 12:00 am June 13 to 6:30 am, including emissions and the spider-web phenomenon:https://www.dropbox.com/s/idoib799ki6xt5q/June%2013%202014%20Strange%20Purple%20Glow.pdf Samples of images below (none have been in any way changed other than being cropped and enlarge
Unbelievable: US Government Promotes Fish Consumption by Pregnant Women and Children
O’Connor, Anahad (2014, June 10). Health Officials Call for More Fish in Diets of Children and Pregnant Women. The New York Times, http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/06/10/updated-advice-on-eating-fish-during-pregnancy/?_php=true&_type=blogs&emc=edit_th_20140611&nl=todaysheadlines&nlid=32962000&_r=0[Excerpted] Federal officials on Tuesday announced that they would recommend for
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Can There Still Be Doubt That Il Doofus' Iraq Invasion Was A Grotesque Mistake?
By Manifesto JoeDay by day I am reminded of April 1975, when the South Vietnamese "government" was being toppled. President Gerald Ford actually wanted to send U.S. troops back to Vietnam as it became clearer that the South would be unable to survive. Congress, overwhelmingly Democratic after the 1974 midterm elections, said no. Hell no.This time, a half-Republican Congress seems ambival
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Think Obamacare isn't working? Think again
Republicans seem obsessed with the idea that Obamacare is a failure; that it is a "train wreck" exacerbating unemployment. But is that really so?First of all, the claim that the Affordable Care Act is a job killer flies in the face of reality, as Dan Diamond at Forbes reports:  Since the law was signed in March 2010, the economy has added 7.7 million jobs, 982,300 of which are in the hea
Apple, Starbucks, Others Under EU Tax Investigation
No sooner do I comment on the difference between tax planning and tax avoidance than Richard Murphy points out that several multinational corporations are having their tax deals looked at for potential violations of the European Union's state aid rules. As The Guardian and The Wall Street Journal report, there are three cases currently under investigation by the European Commission, but more inves
The difference between tax planning and tax avoidance: one simple test
Over at Tax Research UK, Richard Murphy offers a simple test to distinguish between tax planning and tax avoidance. As he told a journalist, "That is easy. It's getting legal opinion."With tax planning, Murphy says, you decrease your tax risk. "There are obvious examples: paying money into a pension, for example, does not create tax risk, and nor does putting money into an ISA [a UK
Another Day, Another Bad Incentive Deal
No sooner had I finished my mini-series on evaluating proposed location subsidies then @varnergreg sends me this story about a new copper tubing manufacturing facility opening in one of the nation's poorest counties, Wilcox County, Alabama. This is clearly the sort of place where I think we should consider using investment incentives, but the sheer size of the subsidy relative to the investment (k
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Crisis in Iraq
The Iraqi society is in a very chaotic situation politically, socially, and economically. This havoc is the result of the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003. Furthermore, the type of democracy, which emerged with the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq in 2011, led to the rise of sectarianism under the leadership of Prime Minister Al-Maliki, who is a tool in the hands of Iranian politicians.        
The Third Egyptian Republic
The Third Egyptian RepublicGeneral A. Al-Saisi won the Egyptian presidential election on May 26, 2014. According to the Egyptian higher election committee, 47 percent of Egyptian cast their votes.Mr. A. Al-Saisi received 93 percent of the votes or 24,365,176 votes. Mr. A. Sabahi received 2.9 percent of the votes or 895,149 votes. The rejected votes totaled 4.10 percent or 1,577,840 votes. Nearly
The Third Egyptian Republic
The Third Egyptian RepublicGeneral A. Al-Saisi won the Egyptian presidential election on May 26, 2014. According to the Egyptian higher election committee, 47 percent of Egyptian cast their votes.Mr. A. Al-Saisi received 93 percent of the votes or 24,365,176 votes. Mr. A. Sabahi received 2.9 percent of the votes or 895,149 votes. The rejected votes totaled 4.10 percent or 1,577,840 votes. Nearly
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Know Your Enemies - They have names and faces and can be confronted
The whole of Europe is under attack; not just the European homeland, but overseas Europe too.  We are faced with such a concerted attack that it can become demoralising.  However, what we need to remember is that our enemies are just people; people with names, faces, places of work; people who can - and must - be confronted.We often think of our enemies as the heads of financial and political inst
EU Elections? A smokescreen for genocide
We are now a week into the new Parliament of the European Union.  All the pathetic politicians with their fake smiles, photo opportunities and pretences of giving a damn for the electorate, have returned to their lives of self-absorption and smugness, leaving the people to continue trying to cope with the policies of those who serve finance politics and their own self-interests, no matter what the
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Not Quite Unhinged 2 unread articles  //  actions

Ontario Election 2014, Post Thoughts - Part 2
(Part 1 here) The Ontario election was a referendum on fiscal conservatism. Or so quite a few opinion pieces amongst various media outlets tell us. (I know these two are from the Natioal Post, they're the only ones I could find that were minimally hyperbolic.) I think that is too simplistic a view of what happened. As I argued in Part 1, many voters wanted a minority government. When people
Ontario Election 2014, Post Thoughts - Part 1
With the latest round of voter malaise given voice by the recent Ontario election, Alheli Picazo took aim at the 'Decline your Vote' meme that started to gain popularity. While I agree with the spirit of the argument, I find that I cannot accept the logic of it. She had two main points, "declining your ballot succeeds in 'sending a message' about as well as abstaining achieves a 'total
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Our Manmade Disasters 2 unread articles  //  actions

Multiple Use Mid-River highway - more economical & beneficial than the proposed riverside project.
by BK Lim & FASEI ( Jan 2013, revised 18 June 2014 with special emphasis on the Chao Phraya Mid-River project)Duped into Oil Addiction when cheaper & cleaner alternatives are availableThe world had been duped into over-dependence (read addiction as in drug addiction admitted by Pres. GW Bush) on expensive “fossil oil” by the Oil Cabal Mafia (OCM). The truth is, more than 90% of the so-cal
Multiple Use Mid-River highway - more economical & beneficial than the proposed riverside project.
by BK Lim & FASEI ( Jan 2013, revised 18 June 2014 with special emphasis on the Chao Phraya Mid-River project)Duped into Oil Addiction when cheaper & cleaner alternatives are availableThe world had been duped into over-dependence (read addiction as in drug addiction admitted by Pres. GW Bush) on expensive “fossil oil” by the Oil Cabal Mafia (OCM). The truth is, more than 90% of the so-cal
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Paying attention 4 unread articles  //  actions

Clark's pension costs taxpayers $76k a year, but disability rate increase not 'affordable'
Premier Christy Clark scores top marks for hypocrisy in explaining why British Columbians on disability benefits, and their children, should live in poverty.Clark said this week that she knows the benefits, frozen since 2007, are too low. But British Columbia is just too poor to provide any increase. That will have to wait for some unknown future when it is “affordable,” she said.But Clark believe
Expect a teachers' strike in September
The chances of reaching a new teachers’ contract this month range from slim to none. There can always be breakthroughs when both parties sit down and bargain seriously, especially with the help of a mediator.But that usually requires some preconditions. The number of outstanding issues needs to be reduced, and the distance between employer and union positions narrowed. The negotiators need to have
Teachers' June strike a tactical error
I don’t understand the teachers’ union to strike with two weeks left in the school year.Parents resent school closures at anytime; they impose serious hardships on working families. My entirely unscientific sampling in the Comox Valley suggests parents blame both government and union for the strike/lockout.But shutting down schools now has little real impact. End-of-year events are lost, but start
Five observations on the Ontario election
1) A record of corruption and incompetence doesn’t disqualify a party from forming government. The Ontario Liberals cost taxpayers almost $1 billion when they cancelled two power plants in 2011 to improve their election chances, and were either dishonest or incompetent in covering up the real costs. It wasn’t enough to get them kicked out of office. In fact, their share of the popular vote rose fr
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Phronesisaical 7 unread articles  //  actions

Bits and Pieces - June 19, 2014
When and why civil resistance works against authoritarian regimes. I would have liked to have seen something about the nonviolent movements in the Baltics in the 1980s, but this is interesting.What the Baltic States are doing to counter Russian propaganda. Paldiski, where the American troops are staying, was a site for training Soviet nuclear submariners. It had two reactors, which the Russians to
Take The White Pill
I swallowed a capsule this morning and am currently a walking source of gamma radiation. I must stay away from people for three days, from children, pregnant women, and small animals for five. I laid in a supply of groceries and figure I’ll have a few quiet days. Last spring, when I had my annual physical (thank you, Obamacare!), my doctor ordered routine blood tests. He called me when he got the
Have We Reached Peak Yet?
I think it was John Cole at Balloon Juice who originated the concept of "peak wingnut." As I understand it, the rightwingers will crescendo their crazy until it can no longer be sustained. Then the fever will break, and we can go back to a semblance of politics in place of conspiracy theories and frothing at the mouth.The problem has been that each time an apparent peak is reached, the r
Bits and Pieces - June 12, 2014
Some background on current events in Iraq.What ate a 3 meter long Great White? Probably a Wereshark.Pretty convincing evidence that Chris Hedges is a serial plagiarist.Multimedia primer on nuclear proliferation.Russia can't give up the idea that all its friends should speak Russian. This kind of thing is why language is an issue in Ukraine.And a psychoanalytic look at Russia.I pointed out today th
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I Am A Peanut Farmer
A fun thing, when you’re trying to grow things, but you don’t go all Monsanto, is seeing what might decide to grow, that pretty much has nothing to do with you. Here, I have to, daily, feed the squirrels and the jays. The favorite food of each, both, is peanuts. So, every day, I slather the brick rail, with said nuts. Many things, here, I would like to grow, but they die on the vine; never come up
Then There Are No Mountains
Once upon a time, the Japanese serenely, if painfully, slit their bellies . . . if they happened to drop a dish, or gaze cross-eyed at someone Above them. While the Chinese were untroubled, as they further refined, building upon experience of some 5000 years, the most extreme and painful of tortures, while meanwhile routinely confining the feet of their women into monstrously deformed gnarled clum
No Ways Tired
from & for sugar    
Time To Change The Batter
(Found this tonight, while looking for something else. A little, pretty much ignored, ditty, writ in 2006; on the slow choking gasping death of the Fourth Amendment. Long before the flight of Snowden. The abuses Mr. Ed has, rightfully, righteously, brought to our attention, they have their roots in sheer rot, writ by the nation’s high courts, decades before. See, to believe me, below.) A search wa
Mississippi Burping
Squeeze The Bear
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Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog 6 unread articles  //  actions

Increasing Carbon Intensity of Global Energy Consumption
I have been continuing to look at the BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2014, which was released earlier this week. It is a wonderful resource, kudos to BP.The graph above shows the carbon intensity of global energy consumption from 1965 to 2013. Specifically, it shows the amount of carbon emissions (in tons) for every "ton of oil equivalent" consumed in the global economy. Thus, the
Treading Water
The graph above shows data from the BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2014, which was released today. It shows the proportion of global energy consumption that comes from carbon-free sources.The proportion of carbon-free energy consumption is a far more important metric of progress with respect to the challenge of stabilizing carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere than looking at carbon dioxi
Chinese Government Settles Pielke vs. Krugman
Last week I had a letter in the Financial Times in which I explained the simple but powerful logic of the Kaya Identity for understanding efforts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions (for some nice discussions see here, here and here). The letter was motivated by a proposal floated by a Chinese academic that China should "cap" its emissions in the near term. I used the logic of the Kaya Id
The US Hurricane Drought in USA Today
I have an op-ed in USA Today tomorrow on the ongoing US "hurricane drought." Here is how it starts:In 1933, Richard Gray, a U.S. government weather forecaster, noted that Florida had been hit by at least 37 hurricanes over the 45 years ending in 1930. During this period, the longest stretch with no tropical storms was only two years.When the 2014 hurricane season officially began on June
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Say No To Corporate America 2 unread articles  //  actions

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Screw You Guys, I'm Going Home 3 unread articles  //  actions

Florida Legalizes Medical "Marijuana" But You Can Still Be Fired For It
Florida's Governor signed a bill legalizing a form of medical "marijuana" called Charlotte's Web this week. The law will go into effect next year. I'm underwhelmed. While it's a bit of a victory for patients covered under this new law (cancer or a physical medical condition that chronically produces symptoms of seizures or severe and persistent muscle spasms), as is typical with Florida
The Criminalization Of Employment Law
A new indictment in a trade secret case, where a former employee opened his own business, made me think about something that's been bothering me for awhile, namely, the criminalization of employment law. I did a piece about this a couple years ago called Your Ex-Boss Wants You In Jail. It's gotten worse. Not only are we sending employees to jail for what used to be civil offenses, but the criminal
Fox Rothschild Responds To My Post About EEOC Mediators
In all fairness, I wanted to provide an update. I posted Friday that Management-Side Firm Whines Because EEOC Mediators Are Doing Their Jobs. The piece was about a claim made in a survey that EEOC mediators are biased against employers. Fox Rothschild posted the survey in their blog, then posted a guest piece by the author of the survey. I strongly disagreed with this assertion of bias, and explai
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Syria Comment 5 unread articles  //  actions

“Bilal” – by Stephen Boeshaar
Stephen Boeshaar worked throughout the Arab World for many years and is fluent in Syrian Arabic. After serving with the Peace Corps in Morocco in the 1960s, he ran English language instruction programs in Yemen, Oman, Bahrain, and Syria, and worked with Fulbright in Egypt developing university curriculum. Later, Steve directed the American Language Center in Damascus for 20 years, until the Syrian
Joshua Landis & Robert Ford discuss Syria at Wilson Center event
Joshua Landis, Robert Ford (former US Ambassador to Syria), and Hadi Al Bahra (Syrian opposition) each gave unique perspectives on Syria policy in a recent event with the Wilson Center, moderated by Aaron David Miller. Dr. Landis outlined three possible policy options for Syria (in the absence of putting troops on the ground of a foreign interventionist force), none of which offer much optimism fo
The Future of ISIS and the Sectarian Response: ISIS has Picked a Fight it Cannot Win
The Future of ISIS in Iraq and the Sectarian Response – by Joshua Landis   ISIS purportedly conducting a mass execution of captured Shiite Iraqi army soldiers A Washington policy analyst asked me what chances I gave to the possibility that Prime Minister Maliki will try to divide Sunnis and isolate ISIS by teaming up with moderate Sunnis. He raised the possibility of Maliki creating a government
Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Syria – by Fabrice Balanche
Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Syria – by Fabrice Balanche Abstract Bashar al-Assad is clearly on the path to victory by way of continuing gains since Qusayr in June 2013. From the spring of 2013, the Syrian army, helped by Hezbollah, has been retaking territories: the southern suburbs of Damascus, the Qalamoun, and most recently, the center of Homs. The Syrian regime is not only massively su
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Telling the History of the Twenty-First Centu... 6 unread articles  //  actions

The Case For Australia Declaring Itself A Sovereign Neutral Nation
Australia is a Westernised nation that exists within the Asian sphere of influence. Despite our geographic position, however, Australia has steadfastly clung to its Western roots, first with Britain and latterly with the US. But with changing times in a changing world it may be time to rethink our traditional and outdated alliances and consider our position relative to our neighbours.There has bee
Will The Crisis In Iraq Provide Cover For An Israeli Assault On Gaza?
The kidnapping of three Israeli settler youths in the West Bank has been used by Israel as an excuse to round up Hamas leaders in the West Bank with a view to possibly deporting them to the Gaza Strip. One wonders if, while the world’s attention is drawn to the crisis in Iraq, whether or not the Israelis might also be planning an all-out incursion into the Gaza Strip.Without actually mentioning th
Tony Blair Attempts To Avoid Blame For Iraq Crisis
Former British Prime Minister and war criminal Tony Blair has written an essay attempting to deflect blame for the current crisis in both Iraq and Syria on the actions he and his fellow war criminals, former US president George W. Bush and former Australian Prime Minister John Howard, committed themselves to when they lied their way to war against Iraq in March 2003. In his essay Blair says: “We h
So Who Started The Middle East Quagmire?
Let’s get straight to the point; if George W. Bush, Tony Blair, John Howard and their other Western supporters had not lied their way to a war against Iraq, the Middle East would not be in the mess it finds itself in today in Syria and Iraq. In short, the people of the Middle East can blame the West for much of the turmoil that dominates their lives now so is it any wonder that the youth of the re
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The Conflicted Doomer 3 unread articles  //  actions

Who’s on First?
June 21, 2014   Okay, let me see if I can get this straight. The Saudis (our Sunni friends) trained ISIS (their Sunni terrorists) to fight in Syria (their Shia enemies) and we supported them because they were the “good” terrorists (therefore, friends of our friends) until they went rampaging through Iraq and threatened the (Shia) government (therefore, the Saudi’s enemy, and, if not our friend, a
Crazy Terrorist Rabbits
June 14, 2014   It’s a lovely day here in southwest Missouri, sunny and seventy-one degrees as I write the blog post although the wind gusts are rather strong, as the creaks and groans of my old house will attest. Up until yesterday, we’d had only two days without rain in the previous couple of weeks. So, it was with great gusto I weed-whacked the grass around the perimeters of the garden, began
Down the Memory Hole
June 7, 2014   About 14 million American and allied soldiers (including all military services) died in WW II. Of those, about a half million were Americans. Surprisingly, (to me, at least) three to four million were Chinese and over eight million were from the old Soviet Union, especially Russia. I certainly don’t want to take away from the courage and commitment of the men whose storming of the
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The Earth and Man: Setting the Stage 1 unread article  //  actions

Modelling a Negative, Or the Easy Proliferation of Hypotheses in Science Today
Jo Nova has a series of posts on the apparent discovery of a "notch filter" mechanism in the Earth's climate system, that doesn't do anything positive, but only negates, quite improbably, an "expected" dependence of the global mean surface temperature on the total solar irradiation (TSI). I submitted the following: It is just too pat (i.e., characterized by a highly improbable
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The Galloping Beaver 5 unread articles  //  actions

The thickness of Peter Mackay
Let's face it, Peter Mackay is not among the sharpest implements in a drawer full of dull blades. His latest attack on women demonstrates a thought process that is not only overly-simplistic but flawed to the point of being dangerous. Tabatha Southey does a low-level strafing run on Mackay demonstrating his consistency in being wrong on, well, everything. At this point, I’m impressed with the
TFW reformishness
Yeah, whatever. Some caps, some more inspections, some 'up to' fines. Capital is like water and will find the cracks. A $1000 application fee? Some places could probably recover that in a paycheque or two, or find a way of transfering the cost to the employee. Fines seem hi, but not until the fall, which should give the rats plenty of time to find the cracks and spaces to hide. I could go on.
Well, that's a little awkward
Harpergov does a poll (snicker) on Canadian political icons in the lead-up the 150th birthday (geez, didn't we just have Canada 125?), and well, the results really don't do the Cons any favours. Folks like Layton, Suzuki, topped by Trudeau the Elder. It must be so hard to be a Con in Canada.
Swamp Blaney with information
So, Harper has ordered Public Safety Minister, Steven Blaney, to learn about and monitor every protest, everywhere by anybody in Canada. The federal government is expanding its surveillance of public activities to include all known demonstrations across the country, a move that collects information even on the most mundane of protests by Canadians. The email requesting such information was
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The High-fat Hep C Diet 2 unread articles  //  actions

Another Reason why the Lipid Hypothesis is Bunk
The lipid hypothesis, as evry fule kno, predicts that eating saturated fat causes elevation of serum cholesterol or LDL which then plays a causal role in cardiovascular heart disease. How or why no-one knows but the feeling out there is that saturated fat causes bad cholesterol and heart disease. The notion is, as they say, entrenched; it is a meme more widely believed now than any religious dogm
Diabetes as an Iatrogenic Disease - the Second Hit
Why does dairy fat, and perhaps other similar fats like tallow and coconut, seem to prevent diabetes?A broken omega 6:3 ratio becomes more likely with higher PUFA intakes. There is something about having a low PUFA intake that preserves the balance, even at relatively low omega 3 intakes.We can see this in the recent fatty liver study comparing olive oil with canola oil and soy/safflower oil (cont
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the original Blogger Tips and Tricks 1 unread article  //  actions

Recover deleted post together with deleted comments
Previously you should be able to recover a deleted post with original permalink together with the comments. However, something has changed and the method no longer works. However, you can still use any of the other 5 methods described in this post - How to recover deleted posts to restore the content, but it will have a different permalink and zero comment, thus having to start from scratch all ov
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The Straight Goods 6 unread articles  //  actions

Trans-National Corporate Mole, Stephen Harper, Corporation`s Inside Man
Written by Mark Taliano  Stephen Harper’s very ascent to the Prime Minister’s office was enabled by a corporate media strategy of censorship through omission. Corporate media conveniently suppressed Harper’s previous affiliation with the fascistic Northern Foundation Northern Foundation and the National Citizens Coalition – an extreme right wing lobby group.  The convenient suppression of his past
Corporate Propaganda Government, Stephen Harper`s Bed Of Fleas
Written by Grant GA thing of beauty isn`t it, watching Stephen Harper squirm from scandal, to lie, to betrayal, from hiding in parliament backrooms to slithering under countless rock bottoms...The coward, Harper the mouse that muttered, Harper had no courage to take ownership of Enbridge`s Northern Gateway, instead of a press conference and answering questions old Harper merely released a 4 paragr
“Eurosceptics”? European Union Haters? Don’t Ask The Canadian Media.
    What Is The Significance Of The “Eurosceptics”?  The European Union Haters? Don’t Ask The Canadian Media.                                                                                                                                                        June 15, 2014There have to be reasons for the downright, fundamental badness of present Major Media work in Canada.  People still go to CBC
Lies And Crine
                       Lies And Crime        Written By Mark Taliano  Hanna Arendt describes a peculiar dynamic of mob mentality in her classic The Origins Of Totalitarianism that resonates with the world today.She explains that “one could make people believe the most fantastic statements one day, and trust that if the next day they were given irrefutable proof of their falsehood, they would take
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Toward a Bioregional State 1 unread article  //  actions

10 Rationales Why a Bioregional State and an Ecological Reformation Are Better Than Other Methods of Greening
IntroductionThis is a short summary from another paper. It is mostly about why betting alone on singular ideological, political Green parties may always be a failure for green politics.Inversely it is equally an argument why other paths are more fruitful for those seeking to green our world: like encouragements of wider geographical and cross-linked social identifications of an Ecological Citizens
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Vagabond Scholar 2 unread articles  //  actions

Maya Angelou (1928–2014)
Maya Angelou has died. Her health hadn't been good for a while, so her friend and fellow writer Nikki Giovanni said it wasn't a surprise. Although it's sad to see Angelou go, there's no denying that she lead a very full life. She was one of the most memorable and inspiring speakers I heard in college, and afterward I kept an eye out for her other appearances. I'm far from alone in admiring
Memorial Day 2014
Along with the barbeques and other gatherings this weekend – which do have their value – it's good to take some moments to reflect on the purpose of the day. As usual, PBS has been doing a nice job for Memorial Day weekend, showing a large number of short documentaries on war, veterans, PTSD, and the general difficulties of coming home. The historical docs have been mostly on World War II,
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