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Book Review: Tunnel in the Sky, Robert Heinlein
In William Golding’s 1955 novel ‘Lord of the Flies’, a group of students is stranded on an island–and they revert quickly to barbarism. The book sold millions of copies and has become common assigned reading for high school classes. ...
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Keep on Truckin’
The Canadian truckers’ protest has been prominent on alternate media although ignored by “corporate media.” After 50,000 truckers got going on the way to confront the Trudeau regime in Canada, millions of dollars were donated to a...
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BRUSSELS – WHAT REALLY HAPPENED?
Posted originally on Rumble by TruthDeclared Published February 1, 2022
Ivermectin Controversy Continues in Alabama
Posted originally on TrialSite New by StaffFebruary 1, 2022 https://www.facebook.com/v2.0/plugins/like.php?action=like&app_id=&channel=https%3A%2F%2Fstaticxx.facebook.com%2Fx%2Fconnect%2Fxd_arbiter%2F%3Fversion%3D46%23cb%3Dfb86e157e0347%26domain%3Dtrialsitenews.com%26is_canvas%3Dfalse%26origin%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Ftrialsitenews.com%252Ff27c2b091476ba%26relation%3Dparent.parent&color_scheme=light&container_width=300&href=https%3A%2F%2Ftrialsitenews.com%2Fivermectin-controversy-continues-in-alabama%2F&layout=button_count&locale=en_US&sdk=joey&share=true&show_faces=true&size=small&width=300...
Greenpeace to Take Over Environment & Secretary of State for Germany
Armstrong Economics Blog/Germany Re-Posted Feb 9, 2022 by Martin Armstrong Jennifer Morgan of Greenpeace has been behind Greta Thunberg, and I believe was caught even writing her speeches. She is friends with Al Gore who succeeded in inserting...
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'It's The Wild Wild West Here': Menacing MAGA Threats Shutter National Butterfly Center in TX: 'BradCast' 2/9/2022
Three years ago this month on The BradCast, we spoke with the Executive Director of the National Butterfly Center in deep south Texas in the Rio Grande Valley as Trump's Dept. of Homeland Security was busting locks on the 100-acre wildlife sanctuary...
Good News from State Courts, Very Bad News from SCOTUS on Gerrymandering, Democracy: 'BradCast' 2/8/2022
Today on The BradCast: As of this past weekend, the news was much better than expected regarded this decade's round of redistricting around the country. That may have changed in a heartbeat on Monday evening with another horrible "Shadow Docket"...
'Green News Report' - February 8, 2022
IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: President Biden vows Russia's controversial pipeline to Germany won't go forward if they invade Ukraine; Madagascar reels from second deadly cyclone in just two week; World's shrinking glaciers hold less ice than...
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BlackListed News
Biden Administration to Fund Distribution of Crack Pipes as Part of, “Advancing Racial Equity”
President Biden’s Health and Human Services department (HHS) is finalizing funding to dole out crack pipes to drug addicts as part of its ‘Harm Reduction Plan.’
Are Warnings About "Imminent Russian Invasion Of Ukraine" Any More Than A Deep-State Intel Operation?
There are interest groups in Ukraine that want Nord Stream 2 sanctioned as it going live in June 2022 would end $3bn of transit revenues that the Ukraine government gets.
Austrians Being Stopped Randomly By Authorities And Forced To Prove They Are Vaccinated
After Austria became the first European country to mandate COVID vaccines for the ENTIRETY of its population, details have emerged on how the government plans to enforce the measure.
Research Digest
Offenders feel like victims when their victims don’t forgive them
By Emily Reynolds. Lack of forgiveness seen as a violation of norms, leading to regret about apology and reduced willingness to reconcile.
Does VR give you motion sickness? Try chewing some gum
By Emma Young. Physical act of chewing may interfere with signals from vestibular system, reducing feelings of nausea.
Feelings of awe may motivate us to become our “authentic” selves
By Emma Young. Study could explain why feelings of awe lead to prosocial behaviours.
Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places
Edificio Celanese in Mexico City, Mexico
Architect Ricardo Legorreta Vilchis was one of the best-known students of Luis Barragán, Mexico's only Pritzker Prize-winning architect. While Legorreta's works normally followed several of the characteristics of Barragán's Tapatía...
Podcast: The Theater of Electricity
Listen and subscribe on Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast apps. In this episode of The Atlas Obscura Podcast, we step inside the Theater of Electricity in Boston and learn about the World’s Largest Air-Insulated...
Natur-Park Südgelände in Berlin, Germany
Just south of the bustling streets of Berlin is an unusual park filled with decaying railway cars and art installations. The site originally housed the Tempelhof railway switchyard, constructed in the late 19th-century and completed in...
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Wednesday Afternoon Links
Miscellaneous material for your mid-week reading.- David Climenhaga writes about the need to investigate the U.S. funding which seems to have built the #FluTruxKlan's profile, while Saba Aziz discusses how the cross-border extremist...
Tuesday Night Cat Blogging
Sprawled cats.
Tuesday Evening Links
This and that for your Tuesday reading.- Sarath Peiris discusses the foolishness of prioritizing the self-indulgence of the grossly uninformed over the protection of the vulnerable. For those looking for a thoughtful discussion of...
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