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Could the universe itself be conscious ?
The idea that the cosmos may be self-aware has intrigued scientists and philosophers for centuries. Known as 'panpsychism', this compelling concept su...
Macron teams up with Schwarzenegger to troll Trump in climate change video
French president Emmanuel Macron enlisted a high-profile Donald Trump antagonist in his ongoing quest to #MakeThePlanetGreatAgain. Terminator star and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger met with the French president on June 23 to chat about global warming and the fate of the Paris Climate Agreement. To celebrate this meeting of the minds, the two posed for a video selfie and threw s
If you're not excited after this 'Pitch Perfect 3' trailer then you're clearly dead inside
The Bellas are back and they're finally college graduates. Which is to say: they're buried in debt, desperate for work, and rapidly learning that music isn't a sustainable career for most people. Fortunately for them, this is the movies. Can't get a job? NBD! Ditch everything, get the band back together, and give the troops a boost on a USO tour. That's the premise for Pitch Perfect 3 , which is
Deer filmed engaging in bizarre 'slap fight'
Footage recorded by a wildlife camera in Tennessee shows two whitetail bucks slapping each other silly. The bizarre clip, which has since gone viral o...
France to Ban All New Oil and Gas Exploration; Reduce Nuclear Power Use
Via: Independent: France is to stop granting licences for oil and gas exploration as part of a transition towards environmentally-friendly energy being driven by Emmanuel Macron’s government. Nicolas Hulot, the “ecological transition” minister said a law would be passed in the autumn. “There will be no new exploration licences for hydrocarbons,” he told BFMTV. The […]
Sunday Toons of the 'Trumpcare Revealed' Moment
* * * Perry Dorrell blogs as PDiddie at Brains and Eggs , usually on topics concerning the strange brew of Texas politics. He's also on Twitter @PDiddie .

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‘They’re sentencing me to death’: Medicaid recipients on the Republican healthcare plan
The Guardian interviewed people from across the country who have relied on the coverage for life-saving assistance and what could happen if they lose it On Thursday, Senate Republicans unveiled legislation that would satisfy a long-held campaign promise: the repeal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The plan would also achieve another GOP priority: deep cuts to Medicaid, a program that covers the
Lynne Farrow: My medical mystery solved - Iodine deficiency
Iodine deficiency wrecked my life. How did this happen? No, I didn't live in a Third World Country where iodine deficiency is the leading cause of mental retardation. I grew up in New Jersey eating plenty of seafood and vegetables sprinkled with iodized salt. Still, for years I endured daily headaches and bouts of brain fog so bad that I lost my driver's license for speeding through stop signs wit
Grenfell Tower victims 'murdered by political decisions' – John McDonnell
Shadow chancellor’s claim at Glastonbury festival debate bound to anger Tory MPs who accuse Labour of politicising disaster John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, has claimed that the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire were “murdered by political decisions”, saying politicians’ decisions over recent decades were important factors in the deaths of 79 people in the tower block in north Kensington,
Uncommon ground: Beverly Jenkins, diverse romance and American history the way it really happened
Beverly Jenkins (Credit: HarperCollins/Sandra Vander Schaaf) If Beverly Jenkins is at all fatootsed by my questions about the lack of diversity in Romancelandia, she doesn’t show it. Instead, the bestselling pioneer of the genre graciously outlines the obstacles she has faced as an African-American author of historical and contemporary romance novels regardless of her many accolades, including a
Palestinians were disappointed after “tense” meeting with Jared Kushner, and Trump may abandon peace process: Report
Jared Kushner (Credit: AP/Evan Vucci) Following a “tense” meeting between President Donald Trump’s senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, Trump will receive a report about the peace negotiations and decide whether or not to continue with them. The meeting was reported by the London-based Arabic daily al-Hayat on Saturday by an adviser to A
BEST OF THE WEB: Seymour Hersh: There Was No Chemical Weapon Attack On Khan Sheikhoun
On April 6, United States President Donald Trump authorized an early morning Tomahawk missile strike on Shayrat Air Base in central Syria in retaliation for what he said was a deadly nerve agent attack carried out by the Syrian government two days earlier in the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhoun. Trump issued the order despite having been warned by the U.S. intelligence community that it had found

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Liftoff! SpaceX Nails Second Launch in Three Days
SpaceX nailed its second launch in three days today (June 25) with liftoff of a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California carrying 10 satellites owned by Iridium Communications.
Airbus' High-Speed Racer Helicopter Cruises at a Wild 250 MPH
The helicopter-plane hybrid uses rotors and triangular wings to overcome some pesky physics.
Seeing with your ears: Novel acoustics project aims to improve virtual reality, explore ear shape effects on 3-D sound
Paris' Cathedral of Notre Dame has a ghost orchestra that is always performing, thanks to a sophisticated, multidisciplinary acoustics research project that will be presented during Acoustics '17 Boston, the third joint meeting of the Acoustical Society of America and the European Acoustics Association being held June 25-29, in Boston, Massachusetts.
Why some birds evolved to help raise others’ babies
A study of more than 3,000 bird species finds that birds that forgo reproduction to assist other birds in the care and protection of their young may have first evolved to form “family groups” to brave harsh habitats. Cooperative breeding, as this behavior is called, is an apparent evolutionary paradox since helpers seem to be acting in ways that increase the fitness of others at their own cost. B
Bird's eye perspective
Researchers have now provided the first insight into the perplexing question of how humans developed their daytime vision.
Atomic imperfections move quantum communication network closer to reality
An international team of scientists has discovered how to manipulate a weird quantum interface between light and matter in silicon carbide along wavelengths used in telecommunications.

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Roller Coaster India
“Roller Coaster” During my trip to Kolkata, India I could only think of one word: Roller Coaster. This film Rollercoaster is the visualization of my feelings, fears and emotions. And therefor probably not the same feelings other people will have while visiting this country. I’m a Cuban filmmaker born in Havana, living in Holland. During my childhood in the streets of Havana I’ve seen many things.
Updates from VidCon: more users, more products, more shows and much more
I just got off stage after a great conversation with Rhett and Link at VidCon, where we announced a number of exciting new updates. We spoke about VR, YouTube TV, new original series and a number of improvements to the core YouTube experience. Let’s talk about that! An update on our viewers: A question I get all the time is “How many people actually watch YouTube?” Today, I’m pleased to announce t
Dog Meat Sales Continue at Chinese Festival Despite Expected Ban (GRAPHIC) | National Geographic
Despite an announced ban, dog meat continues to be sold at the annual Yulin Dog Meat festival in China. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that mat
Why Not Now: Vivian Stancil
At the age of 49, blind and afraid of water, Vivian Stancil dove in to save her life. Featuring: Vivian Stancil & Turner Stancil Director/Editor: Riley Hooper Producer: Caitlin Mae Burke Cinematographer: Ora DeKornfeld Underwater cinematographer: Laura DiFiglio AC/Gaffer: Nina Ham Underwater AC: Steve Fitzpatrick Sound: Cindy Takehara Hair and makeup: Betsy Marshall PA: Kaitlyn Jeffers Colorist:
Watch: Elephants Rescue Their Baby From a Pool | National Geographic
Two adult elephants sprang into action when a baby calf fell into a pool of water. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge
The world as you see it with VR180
Virtual reality helps creators bring their audiences to new, amazing, and even impossible-to-visit places. As a viewer, you get a whole new angle on shows , sports , and concerts you care about. You can walk around the Eiffel Tower , dive to the bottom of the Great Barrier Reef , or get a new perspective by meeting people face-to-face in a way that isn’t possible with a flat view of the world. We

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Saudi Succession, Syria Shootdown, Science SNAFU – New World Next Week
This week on the New World Next Week: King Salman rejiggers the Saudi succession plan; things heat up in Syria once again as the US shoots down a Syrian jet; and (who would have guessed it?) CRISPR gene editing causes random off-target mutations.
What Happened to Libya’s Gold? – Questions For Corbett #036
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/qfc036-lq.mp3"][/audio] Libya had 144 tons of gold in the vaults when NATO's humanitarian love bombs began raining down in 2011. So now that the company has been utterly destroyed and discarded like yesterday's newspaper, what happened to all that gold, anyway? Join James for this month's #Q4C as he delves into the topic of Libya's gold and fields your
The Gutenberg Revolutions
The Gutenberg press was the catalyst for the Renaissance and the Reformation, but it shaped what we communicated as much as how we communicated. What, then, to make of the electronic global village of our modern Gutenberg revolution? Are we on the cusp of a new Renaissance, or will this technology only further degrade a culture already in decline? The promise of the Internet: Library of Alexandri
Interview 1282 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2017-06-22%20James%20Evan%20Pilato.mp3"][/audio] This week on the New World Next Week: King Salman rejiggers the Saudi succession plan; things heat up in Syria once again as the US shoots down a Syrian jet; and (who would have guessed it?) CRISPR gene editing causes random off-target mutations.
The Weaponization of Information in the War of Terror
In the wake of London and Manchester, politicians around the world are trying to convince the public that the free flow of information on the internet is a terror threat. In reality, independent online media are exposing the real terrorists: the politicians and their deep state handlers who are funding, arming, aiding and enabling false flag terror. This is the GRTV Backgrounder on GlobalResearch.

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Setting Free the Urban Tomato
Swiss project has city dwellers enthusiastically farming rare vegetable varieties while producing free seeds for all
A Sustainable Trip Around the World
Using clean technology to sail around the globe and visit every country on Earth
Renewable Energy Projects Are Uplifting Maasai Women
Solar panel and clean cookstove programs are reducing emissions, electrifying remote parts of Kenya and Tanzania
US Army Veterans Find Peace in Protecting Rhinos from Poaching
In South Africa, former soldiers are fighting both the illegal wildlife trade and the twin scourges of unemployment and PTSD
How Our Freedom to Eat Whatever We Want Violates the Animals We Consume
Constraints on Farm Animal Freedoms: Confronting the Surreal
Scientists Yet to Pinpoint Specific Cause of Shark Die-Off in SF Bay
Strandings can be stopped if efforts are made to improve Bay water quality and marine habitat, says conservationist

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One cardinal rule
Isaac Asimov : I made up my mind long ago to follow one cardinal rule in all my writing — to be clear. I have given up all thought of writing poetically or symbolically or experimentally, or in any of the other modes that might (if I were good enough) get me a Pulitzer prize. I would write merely clearly and in this way establish a warm relationship between myself and my readers, and the professi
Paul Romer
From Writing : There are many reasons why we must write clearly. The one that is relevant here is that clear writing is a commitment to integrity... The problem with vague writing is that it lets an author convey a false impression yet retain plausible deniability when someone tries to verify the claim... My favorite book on editing recommends looking at the “the first seven or eight words in a s

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MUFON, Racism and Dodging the Questions
Although the MUFON Inner Circle is announced on MUFON’s website, and there seems to be no attempt to keep the elite organization hidden, very few of the MUFON members I queried had any idea that it existed. It currently is made up of thirteen members, which seems to be more coincidence than design, but that number does seem to have mysterious connotations for some. I don’t believe it significant,
Jim Marrs is Gravely Ill
There was sad news yesterday. In my conversation with Stephen Bassett, he mentioned that Jim Marrs was gravely ill. He is dealing with dialysis at home, which is not a pleasant experience and is suggestive of a very bad situation. We should all hope for the best outcome for him.
MJ-12 - New Documents, Old Story
(Blogger's Note: Normally I would take more time to edit this, but there is pressure to get something posted. This is my opinion based on what I have seen, read, and researched since I was alerted to the documents at 4:18 p.m. CDT on June 14. Excuse the typos...) The field where Mack Brazel is alleged to have found the metallic debris. Photo copyright by Kevin Randle. Okay, I’ve had time to revie
John Ventre, MUFON and Racism
(Blogger’s Note: Yes, I’m late to the table with this, but the information kept shifting. I wanted to be sure that I had been fair to all those involved and that I had the latest information. For example, I had Jan Harzan’s original statement several days ago, but it was only in the last couple of days that he sent me the latest information. Given that, I wanted to know Nick Redfern’s attitude no
X-Zone Broadcast Network - John Greenewald
For those of you who tuned in to hear James Clarkson, he bailed on the show, but John Greenewald, of the Black Vault, was kind enough to fill in. We began by talking about a recent announcement of a government document, published in this century, that suggested an interest in UFOs. John said that while there had been some very recent interest in the document, he’d had it on his website for a numb
X-Zone Broadcast Network - Larry Lawson
This week I tried something a little different, or more accurately, Larry Lawson of Paranormal Stakeout and I did something a little different. Lawson was on my show and we talked about UFOs and the paranormal but then, later, I was on his show and talked about the paranormal with a smattering of UFOs involved. We wanted to have two shows connected by the paranormal but exploring that topic from

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Intl. Quds Day marks a global awakening leading to Palestine's liberation
This article is reprinted from its original publication at khamenei.ir. Intl. Quds Day marks a global awakening leading to Palestine's liberation Jun 20, 2017 Print Palestine is holding strong, and the world is
Culture revolution for aboriginal apartheid in Canada
By Denis G. Rancourt, PhD Authentic culture trickles up not down... Left progressives correctly reject the economic trickle down fantasy. Why then do they accept the justice and equity trickle down model, in which state-increased access and advantages for collaborating professional class individuals ("role models") would solve the aboriginal apartheid by some unknown magic contrary to
Geopolitical Trajectories
As I see it... The USA wants continuous instability and violence because global stability and respect for national sovereignty (the very basis of the UN Charter) imply the natural development and independence of Eurasia, Latin America, Africa... and the natural loss of USA hegemony. Likewise, Israel wants continuous war and conflict in the Middle East to assert its military and
UN legalistic final sanitization plan for the post-genocide phase of the global aboriginal problem
The real face of "cultural appropriation" By Denis G. Rancourt, PhD (Originally a status post on the Facebook page of the Ontario Civil Liberties Association.) The latest United Nations (UN) Western-world-led globalist scam plan is upon us: Criminalization of "cultural appropriation": < Cultural appropriation: Make it illegal worldwide, Indigenous advocates say - Delegates in Geneva from
Can't leave scientists alone with science
By Denis G. Rancourt, PhD (This article was first published on my climate blog.) If the generalized global warming fever and "climate change" hysteria has taught societal observers anything it is that you cannot leave scientists alone with science. The scientific enterprise is embedded, and scientists are manufactured service intellectuals. Two outcomes are possible. In the first extreme
Want to be oppressed fairly
Here is how I would put it: Most of us want to be oppressed fairly more than we want freedom, and that explains a lot.

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Happy Summer
Summer Fields Summer How green and bright they are! How still they lie! The summer fields out-stretching in the sun: An emerald glory, sharp as any cry, Dipping beneath the racing winds that run Across the summer day on swift light feet, To silver the little leaning, laughing grass, To gild the tossing beads of ripening wheat. Here is peace to store within the breast Against the days of tumult an
Connected / When We Demand Change ~ The World Will Change Through Unity Consciousness
Despite today's shooting in Virginia against Republicans ~ reflecting a deep anger which permeates much of our electorate ~ we must also be aware in our internet connected world where we are gradually feeling our collective innate urge to connect and unite ~ which is the principle property of a Unified Field of love and soul consciousness. This state of unity consciousness is also seen in our inn
Trump/Bannon Scuttle Paris Agreement / Go Rogue, Destroy Establishment And Media
What's next , Steve ? Now that Trump has abdicated his leadership of the free world ~ by scuttling the Paris climate accords ~ we may well be witnessing the next self- destructive step in the Bannon/Trump long range agenda which Bannon once described as " We want to bring everything crashing down and destroy all of today's establishment " which is now one step closer including the Trump administr
A Deep State Versus Deeper Reality ~ Radical Love And Unified Field Of Soul Comsciousness
T he American system of representative government has been overthrown by a profit-driven, militaristic corporate deep state bent on total control and global domination through the imposition of a looming police state here at home and fermenting wars abroad but in the process ~ however, many have also become gradually aware of a far deeper choice and a soul based reality of a Unified Field that de

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Heather Ann Tucci-Jarraf - Original Factualized Trusts
Heather Ann Tucci-Jarraf Original Factualized Trust Email Subject: Original now visible...and the universal "financial system" that has always all ways been..."Original"...and paperless :) ...bear with me...i have to refine the website , but i posted the pdf attachments there (on the "home" page lol)... as is my usual protocol... www.unidynomics.info Original "financial system"...Original "system

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Effective vs. Harmful Anti-war Activism
This : A lot of activism comes too late to be productive Stopping adaptation at the bottom of an adaptive valley is bad Activism which is not deeply intellectual and versed in real politics is a blunt instrument which may take away globally optimal policies as options inside democracies Policy is complex, the history of anti-war activism is not only good, there are times it has caused harm and su
The Young Vote
Whatever the result of the election — and the BBC are currently forecasting a Tory minority government with 322 seats — is it looks like young people have turned out in greater numbers in this election that they have done in previous ones. This is likely to have a big long-term effect on politics. In the past parties have cared about older voters, because they actually turn out to vote, and not c
BBC exit poll: Con 314
The BBC exit poll puts the Conservatives on 314 seats. This means they would lose their majority, and they would get 31 seats less than I predict (345, giving them a majority of 40). I hope the BBC are right, because I don’t want another 5 years of Tory government, but I expect my prediction will be a damn sight closer to the result than the BBC’s.
UK General Election Prediction: Con maj 40 seats
This UK general election is harder to predict than most. Polls vary between a Labour lead or 1 point and a Tory lead of 13 points. (1) polling organisations don’t know how bit the “shy Tory” effect will be and therefore don’t know how much to compensate for it, and (2) nor it is known what the turnout of younger voters will be — there have been reports of a million people registering to vote in r

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We Stand With the Prisoners Human Rights March
( PHOTO: Robert King and Albert Woodfox with a former Los Angeles Panther named Hakim, taken at the Los Angeles premiere of Cruel and Unusual ) A3 Newsletter, June 14, 2017: We Stand With the Prisoners Human Rights March Angola 3 stands strong with the upcoming Prisoners Human Rights March on August 19th in Washington D.C. Robert King will be a featured speaker at the Aug. 19 event and encourages

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Moon’s Phase-Out: What does it imply?
Moon Jae-in, the newly-elected President of the Republic of Korea, has vowed to wind down Korea’s nuclear power program. Because Korea steadily built up its nuclear industry for four decades, has 25 power reactors generating nearly a third of its electricity, and is now exporting modern nuclear power plants, Moon’s statements about nuclear energy have …
U.S.-Pakistan Relations: Duplicity, Betrayal, or National Interests?
Quote of the week: “I heard the president [Reagan] ask Zia how he would handle the fact that they would be violating their agreement [to ‘prevent within its territory the training, equipping, financing and recruiting of mercenaries from whatever origin for the purpose of hostile activities’ against Afghanistan]. Zia replied that they would ‘just lie …
U.S. Leadership on the Rocks
Quote of the week: “He was born with a roaring voice, and it had the trick of inflaming half-wits. His whole career was devoted to raising these half-wits against their betters, that he himself might shine… What animated him from end to end of his grotesque career was simply ambition – the ambition of a …
Disarmament Diplomacy and the Ban Treaty
Quote of the week: “Our world will be a safer and healthier place when we can admit that every time we make an atomic bomb we corrupt the morals of a host of innocent neutrons below the age of consent.” —W.H. Auden The drafting of a Ban (or Prohibition) Treaty, which resumes in June, is …
Sechser & Fuhrmann: Deterrence Yes; Coercion No.
Quote of the week: “How can we suppose that something so monstrously powerful would not, after forty years, compose our identity? The great golem we have made against our enemies is our culture, our bomb culture—its logic, its faith, its vision. … Is it possible that the bomb, in its inventions and reinventions, is not …
TELs and MELs and TEs! Oh my!
A couple weeks back North Korea unveiled its Hwasong-12 missile. The big hulking vehicle used for the test launch was not a transporter-erector-launcher (TEL), but rather just a Transporter-Erector (TE)! A TE (or T/E) is neither a TEL nor a MEL. And since we’re big on the rectification of names here at Arms Control Wonk, it seems like a good …

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Liberal MPs who voted NO to electoral reform May 31 2017
h/t Anita Nickerson for above graphic Here's the Vote details 21 Liberal MPs who did not vote : .

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No funding for rights-denying outfits
Volunteers for Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada (ARCC) are continuing their research that we reported on here into the funding of rights-denying anti-choice organizations. Specifically, we are looking for public money — government, arms’-length granting bodies — going to these gangs. Remember DJ!'s success in getting an Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) grant rescinded from Lambton Crisis Pregn
En Garde, or, This Is Our Chance to Bury Anti-Choice
Andrew Scheer, former and worst-ever Speaker of the House, has won the Conservative Party leadership. But as several people have pointed out, Michael Harris among them, Scheer has a BIG debt to pay. To social conservatives, aka, anti-choice, anti-gay, anti-trans, anti-assisted dying, anti-comprehensive sex-ed dinosaurs. These social conservatives worked their hearts out for Stephen Harper for ten

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The X In Latin-X
Twenty years ago, I wrote “The X in La Raza,” a political essay I referred to as an “anti-book.” I did so at a time when people were beginning to write Chicano or Chicana with an X as in Xicano or Xicana. Though “The X in La Raza” was not a response to this development, rather, it was a response to myself, an essay I had written in 1981, titled “Who declared War on the Word Chicano? For the rest
Affirming a Macehual or Gente de Maiz Identity. Part I of 2
A couple years ago, someone from California wrote me to tell me that: “Mexicans are taking over Chicano Studies.” Apparently, the person did not know I was born in Mexico. And they knew less about what this topic triggers within me. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, I did become part of the Chicano Movement, and thus identified as such during that time, though throughout most of my life, my

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Electric Universe - proto-Saturn - Ruler of Aquarius
Saturnian configuration prior to Solar incursion in 10,000 BC before the Crescent of the Sun marked Saturn's eye the obvious (mainstream) question, "Why Saturn? Why now?" Good morning, readers of the Free Planet blog, as you can all see my love/hate relationship with this " brown-dwarf proto-Saturn was our ancient Sun " aspect of the Talbott/Thornhill electric universe continues... Why Saturn? We
Mike Philbin abstract art - Wix site overhaul - 2016 and 2017 content update
I realised this morning that I hadn't updated my WIX art website for most of 2017, so I spent a few lunchtime hours on Sunday adding new categories, arrangments and content. The newer, shinier, smashingier Mike Philbin abstract art site , cheers wixy .
David Talbott - Thunderbolts Project - Saturn Ra Solar Battles
David Talbott , director of the Thunderbolts Project needs to put together a believable TIME-FRAME for his contention that, "Saturn was once our primary Sun." How far back do we have to travel before our ancient Sun i.e. proto-Saturn, was captured by our current Sun. Are we talking aeons or millennia? Not millions, but thousands of years. These dramatic sky transitions were, after all, recorded b
Electric Universe - Hertzan Chimera Unit 2017 - reappraisal and reassessment
Back in 1985, I had a single dream about a waterfall... Seriously, this is how my pseudo-physics entity, the Hertzan Chimera Unit , came about. I was nineteen years old, and knew no better. The HC Unit was about the size of a hydrogen atom, and chains of HC Units ninety degrees out of cyclic phase formed all the atoms. Four HC Units form the no-net charge Helium atom. Twenty form Neon. Vertices s
Rupert Sheldrake's rather positive appraisal of The Electric Universe.
here's very well respected author and physicist Rupert Sheldrake talking about “Breaking Scientific Taboos” wherein he offers his opinion of The Electric Universe, as currently pioneered by Wal Thornhill and David Talbott and the Thunderbolts of the Gods team.
Free Planet - Brexit Elections - Borders to your Creativity, Passion and Kinship
world with no borders... The first big talking point at the moment, of course, is Brexit, "How do we extricate our country from the roving European behemoth without totally screwing our economy?" The second big question is, "Who will lead us through the tough negotiation period ahead, Labour or Conservative?" Really? That's where we are as a global race of EIGHT BILLION intelligent individuals? C

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GEEZERPOWER: Israel has been using drones for surveilance since 1973
By 1969, the Israeli Air Force was using drones to photograph and monitor Egyptian, Syrian, and later, Jordanian troops. Israel Military Intelligence: Intelligence During Yom Kippur War (1973) Jewish Virtual Library by Doron Geller The Yom Kippur War of October 1973 was a terrible surprise, which put Israel's security - and even survival - in jeopardy. By the end of the war, Israel had turned the

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Report from the NFF
It is now that time of year when I am enjoying the Nantucket Film Festival. My wife and I today saw The Big Sick . Despite the not very enticing title, we loved it. The film is based on the real-life romance of the two screen writers, emphasizing the difficulty of bridging cross-cultural expectations. It is more heartfelt than a standard rom-com, more comedic than a drama, more earnest than standa
Hamilton Tickets Redux
James Stewart takes a look at theater tickets on Broadway, a topic I discussed last year . I love his ending: Dynamic pricing and super-premium prices may be relatively new, but the scarcity of tickets for hit shows has a long tradition. Mr. Schumacher cited “My Fair Lady,” the “Hamilton” of the 1955-56 Broadway season. As Broadway lore has it, a man in the audience turned to his neighbor, an old
Economists for Hassett
An open letter supporting Kevin Hassett's nomination as CEA chair .
On Taxes and Deficits
Click here to read my column in Sunday's New York Times .

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The Riddle of Teleportation
The Riddle of Teleportation By Scott Corrales - © 2017 Inexplicata An interesting news item passed unnoticed among the never-ending news about terrorism, celebrity outrage or virtue-signaling. A Chinese satellite, the Micius, broke the 100 kilometer quantum teleportation record set two years ago. Micius - launched in 2016 as part of the QUESS program - was designed as an initial step at establish
Argentina: A Forgotten Enigma - Mystery Enshrouds the 1995 Salta UFO Crash
Source: Planeta UFO and El Tribuno Date: 05.27.2017 An Article by Daniel Díaz, El Tribuno Argentina: A Forgotten Enigma - Mystery Enshrouds the 1995 Salta UFO Crash The event occurred in 1995 in the Serranía Colorada, community of Joaquin V. González. Details were never officially disclosed. Ufologists still remember one of the most widely known UFO events to have occurred in the country, known a
Argentina: Three Out of Four People Have Witnessed UFOs in San Luis
Source: Planeta UFO and MDZ http://www.mdzol.com/nota/735133-tres-de-cuatro-personas-han-visto-ovnis-en-san-luis/ Date: 05.24.2017 Argentina: Three Out of Four People Have Witnessed UFOs in San Luis The Province of San Luis is among Argentina's ten "hot-spots" as far as UFO sightings are concerned. According to a report by ufologists who visited the Comechingones Mountains and adjacent areas duri
Argentina: Bizarre Sounds in the Sky Over Cipolletti and Neuquén
Source: PLANETA UFO and Clarin.com https://www.clarin.com/sociedad/misteriosos-ruidos-inquietan-habitantes-cipolletti-neuquen_0_r1t4E1qf-.html Date: 06.12.2017 Argentina: Bizarre Sounds in the Sky Over Cipolletti and Neuquén * Loud Howling Sounds Heard in the Early Morning Hours * Residents of Cipolletti and Neuquén were startled awake this morning when a loud, inexplicable sound could be heard o
Uruguay: Aliens in Northern Uruguay After Blackout?
Source: Planeta UFO and Seguridad Uruguay Date: June 1, 2017 Uruguay: Aliens in Northern Uruguay After Blackout? Several lights were seen in the skies over Salto during the massive blackout that affected - and affects - a considerable part of northern Uruguay's territory, according to statements made by residents of Salto, Constitución, Belén, and part of Bella Unión as well as Paysandú. Strange
Argentina: A New Cattle Mutilation in Concordia
Source: Planeta UFO and VISION OVNI and EL ONCE Date: 06.01.2017 Argentina: A New Cattle Mutilation in Concordia By Andrea Perez Simondini with thanks to Sebastian Balbi El Once.com learned that a cattleman found one of his cows dead and showing signs of a mysterious mutilation. The animal displayed unusual incisions and some parts of the body were missing. The event caused amazement among the re

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Video series for "Rethinking Investment Incentives"
As regular readers will recall, I contributed to the Columbia Center for Sustainable Investment's book , Rethinking Investment Incentives: Trends and Policy Options (Columbia University Press, 2016). Now, the editors have put together a series of video teasers for most of the individual chapters, all of which can be seen here . As I wrote before, the book offers the perspectives of numerous expert
Kansas Republicans abandon Brownback; raise taxes over his veto
Remember Kansas's great tax-cutting experiment under Governor Sam Brownback? (Me, sarcastic?) As always in Arthur Laffer and Stephen Moore La-La Land, cutting taxes leads to economic nirvana. Except when it doesn't, and it didn't in Kansas. I recently wrote about the idiocy of Investor Business Daily 's criticisms of California, and Paul Krugman carried the ball further, citing me and bringing in

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Limits on Summary Judgment? Lesenko v. Guerette, 2017 ONCA 522
[30] Used appropriately, summary judgment motions are an important tool for enhancing access to justice and achieving proportionate, timely and cost-effective adjudication: Hryniak v. Mauldin , 2014 SCC 7, [2014] 1 S.C.R. 87. In my view, this motion for summary judgment was premature and should not have been brought until the positions of the parties and the issues were well defined. It was uncle
Expert Evidence
Bruff-Murphy v. Gunawardena, 2017 ONCA 502: [34] In White Burgess , a decision released shortly before the judgment under appeal, the Supreme Court of Canada provided clarity and guidance regarding challenges to experts on the basis of bias and lack of independence. Cromwell J., writing for the court, stated at para. 19 that the basic structure for the law relating to the admissibility of expert
Supreme Court Doubles Down on Jordan
R. v. Cody, 2017 SCC 31: Constitutional law — Charter of Rights — Right to be tried within a reasonable time — Pre ‑ Jordan delay of more than five years between charges and anticipated end of trial — Whether accused's right to be tried within reasonable time under s. 11 (b) of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms infringed — Framework for determining s. 11 (b) infringement set out in Jordan a
Jordan analysis for Charter delay applications
R. v. Islam, 2017 ONCJ 335 is a useful case for POA prosecutions. Some take aways includ S11(b) Jordan analysis applies to POA matters. Time runs on Part 1 POA prosecutions from date of charge and not date defendant took some step - that seems obvious but was argued. Cases are not argued well and the parties should prepare properly and be concise - " 43 . The court also ventures to state that par
Important Bail Case from Supreme Court of Canada
R. v. Antic (June 1), 2017 SCC 27 (S.C.C.) 67 Therefore, the following principles and guidelines should be adhered to when applying the bail provisions in a contested hearing: (a) Accused persons are constitutionally presumed innocent, and the corollary to the presumption of innocence is the constitutional right to bail. (b) Section 11( e ) guarantees both the right not to be denied bail without

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London: Finsbury Park Mosque Attack, Dividing the World on Religious Lines
A man died and at least 11 people were injured in the early hours of Monday (June 19, 2017) morning after a van was rammed into a crowd of Muslims worshipers in Finsbury Park near a mosque in north London. Eyewitnesses reported chaotic scenes, as the incident unfolded just after midnight, when worshipers had just … London: Finsbury Park Mosque Attack, Dividing the World on Religious Lines is a po
Main Fault Lines of India’s Politics
While, the ideology of Hindutva (Hindu nationalism) is the genesis of Hindu terrorism, having co-relationship with it, the main fault lines of India’s politics is based upon the discriminatory system of caste and religion. These trends in Indian politics have become the staging ground for all the national movements and wars of liberation. Indian anti-Muslim … Main Fault Lines of India’s Politics
Afghanistan’s Illogical Blame Game against Pakistan
Even in the modern world of today, if any country accuses any other country of supporting terrorism or militancy, there is some logic. But, it is quite surprising that Afghanistan continues illogical blame game against Pakistan in this respect. Therefore, Kabul’s such a policy needs analysis. On May 31, this year, a massive truck bombing … Afghanistan’s Illogical Blame Game against Pakistan is a
London Attack: Mossad-led ISIS Again Targeted the UK
London Attack! Seven people were killed and 48 persons injured in the terror attack on London Bridge and at the adjacent Borough Market on Saturday (June 3, 2017). According to the British police and media, a van driving at high speed mowed down pedestrians on London Bridge before the occupants got out and began stabbing … London Attack: Mossad-led ISIS Again Targeted the UK is a post from News C
Kulbhushan: The Spy of India’s Ruthless Terrorism
Relations between Pakistan and India further deteriorated since May 9, this year when on the appeal of India, the Hague-based International Court of Justice (ICJ) stayed the hanging of Indian spy Kulbhushan Yadhav who was arrested by Pakistan’s security forces from Balochistan on March 3, 2016. Notably, Indian role in Pakistan became naked after the … Kulbhushan: The Spy of India’s Ruthless Terro
Prevention of Terrorist Funding by Zakat and Fitrana
In the holy month of Ramadan, people of Pakistan prefer to offer Zakat and Fitrana to the poor. These charity and various other donations, significantly, increase the funds of various militant outfits, as under various disguises, they collect this money which is ultimately used for purchasing weapons and financing terrorism in the country. Hence, preventive … Prevention of Terrorist Funding by Za

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The neo-nutzis exposed - by one of their own.
I have rubbed shoulders with neo-nutzis. I will openly admit it. Why? Because as someone who is aware of the deliberate destruction of the traditional way of life, I felt that I had to 'do something', and so it became natural to gravitate towards people who were also awake to the impact of globalisation on the lives of ordinary people. My forays into the 'far-right' turned out to be a waste of ti

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Bruce Goff's Crystal Chapel
Bruce Goff’s Crystal Chapel, designed in 1949 - unbuilt, but recently modelled digitally so you too can see the genius … [Hat tip SOCIETY OF ORGANIC ARCHITECTS ] Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Permission to republish is granted, with attribution.
The naked & the nudes
I spent the weekend with several dozen nudes. it was thrilling! There were women and men, big and small, young and old. They were bathing, washing, dancing. There were groups picknicking, drinking, playing. One (or two?) were sitting strangely in armchairs . One was trying on hats . Another caressing a dying young hero . One woman was even lying down as a fish . And there was a couple kissing, or

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States step forward to trump climate catastrophe
On June 1, in a snub to science and the world, Trump announced he is withdrawing the United States out of the Paris Agreement — the global accord aiming to curb greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change. Almost immediately following the announcement, states, cities and businesses began stepping up to make their own climate commitments. At present, over 1,400 actors have pledged to indi
Farmers of color to get their fair share?
Last week, legislation to address historic racial inequities in agriculture cleared a major hurdle in California. The Farmer Equity Act passed with just a few dissenting votes, 72-4. PAN has been supporting the farmers leading the charge on this bill, following their lead on how to begin addressing the long history of systemic racism in agriculture. Given deep, historic inequities, it’s no surpri
Buzz from the Minnesota capitol
As the dust settles on Minnesota’s 2017 legislative session, the push for new pollinator protective policies has mostly wrapped up for the year. The outcome? In a year when many, many issues we care about saw major rollbacks, we managed to win a few small victories for pollinators — and hold back the worst proposals that would’ve gutted our state’s pesticide laws. But legislative leaders were rem
EPA’s Pruitt disses worker protections
Scott Pruitt's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) — in yet another subversion of justice — is bowing to industry interests to delay implementation of two 2015 rules designed to better protect farmworkers and their families from harmful pesticide exposure. How is that "protection?" Long overdue In 2015, EPA finally improved the 20-year-old federal Worker Protection Standard (WPS). The improveme
States step forward to trump climate catastrophe
After Trump announced withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, states, cities and businesses began stepping up to make their own climate commitments. Learn more Slideshow Category: Flex Slider
Voices from the Frontline: Tiare Lawrence
Tiare Lawrence is a native Hawaiian community leader who focuses on environmental and Hawaiian rights on Maui. Read about her ideal vision of a just, healthy food system. Learn more Slideshow Category: Flex Slider 

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