The Ergosphere
Comedian
Owen Benjamin has decided that the USA never put men on the moon. (Why?
Well... he's a comedian, not an aerospace engineer. There's a lot
that's common knowledge in the field that someone so far from it just
isn't going to know, and may have great difficulty understanding.) So I
have issued him this challenge (in the comments of the video, though
said comment does not appear to be
The High-fat Hep C Diet
It was good to see this well-researched burst of sunscreen scepticism
doing the rounds this (southern) summer - Is Sunscreen the New
Margarine? * I was particularly struck by the unintentionally ironic
title, because margarine's role in this story goes well beyond that of a
handy analogy for a misguided public health initiative. When I first
read the Nanji and French research - countless rat expe
The Straight Goods
Strange times have descended upon the earth, we now live in a world
where the "Greed Monsters" rule and children, seniors, workers are but
disposable impediments...... In the UK, now Ireland, spain, Greece, the
US and coming to our country very very soon, we hear the continual drone
of messaging from Conservative neo-cons in all corners of the world, we
are living too long, we expect too many und
thwap's schoolyard
It's simply a goddamned fact that stephen ["OMG! Where's the
Closet?!?"] harper desecrated every single basic foundational principle
of our Westminster System of Parliamentary Government. He committed
election fraud to steal a majority. He sabotaged the work of
parliamentary committees. He used public resources, such as the Canada
Revenue Agency, as weapons to attack his ideological adversaries.
Donald Trump is disgusting. He's a racist, misogynist, hypocritical,
spoiled, stupid grifter. His tax policy, his health care "policy," his
environmental policies, his immigration policies, ... they're
destructive, murderous, cold, evil. He's scum. But the majority of the
US political class is scum. Psychopaths. Corrupt. Representatives of, or
mere servants to, a psychopathic, insanely entitled c
I think Bernie Sanders is too old to run again. I'm on record as saying
that I want Elizabeth Warren and Tulsi Gabbard to run. [Neither of them
are perfect but Warren with power will be great on economic policy and
Gabbard's commitment to not wasting military lives for the petro-state
will be an improvement on foreign policy. They would be a big step in
the right direction. And, it's most likely
Vagabond Scholar
Today
is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Over at Crooks and Liars, I
linked two pieces. First, at the Conversation, "The 1938
Kindertransport saved 10,000 children but it’s hard to describe it as
purely a success": One of the UK’s most significant child rescue efforts
began on December 1, 1938: the Kindertransport. Following the November
pogrom of the same year – when SA paramilitary
For
the Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., I have King: A Filmed
Record... Montgomery to Memphis on in the background. It's a 1970
documentary, just over three hours, that originally showed in movie
theaters as a one-day special event. One of the local TV stations has
broadcast it occasionally. It's a great collection of footage and audio
recordings. The local PBS station has sometimes rerun
Welcome to Pottersville 2 (Blogging Against Fascism!)
The
"New York Times," having run out of countries to find WMD in, has now
determined that Bernie Sanders is the most likely target this election?
Sad. NO NO NO PAYGO!!!!!!!!! In a wealthy first-world nation, no one
thinks hard about some of the employees making off with a few bucks now
and then. Today's situation, trillions missing, unaccounted for, and
unlooked for, is straining the
What Is Sustainable
[Note: This is the eighth sample from my rough draft of a far from
finished new book, Wild, Free, & Happy . I don’t plan on reviewing
more books for a while. My blog is home to reviews of 199 books, and you
are very welcome to explore them. The Search field on the right side
will find words in the full contents of all rants and reviews, if you
are interested in specific authors, titles, or subjec
Jem Bendell, Professor of Sustainability Leadership at the University
of Cumbria, U.K., wrote a paper titled “Deep Adaptation.” Previously, he
had been involved in the standard corporate-oriented stuff —
Sustainable Development™, Sustainable Growth™, and so on. He eventually
realized that these have little relationship to genuine ecological
sustainability. He also came to realize that climate cha
[Note: This is the seventh sample from my rough draft of a far from
finished new book, Wild, Free, & Happy. I don’t plan on reviewing
more books for a while. My blog is home to reviews of 199 books, and you
are very welcome to explore them. The Search field on the right side
will find words in the full contents of all rants and reviews, if you
are interested in specific authors, titles, or subjec
WWF - Latest News
In the new public awareness campaign, popular Chinese actor Huang Xuan,
dressed as a Customs officer, informs travelers that purchasing
wildlife products is driving certain species toward extinction and
reminds them that it is illegal to bring ivory into China, even as
souvenirs. The campaign comes as part of a three-year initiative by
China Customs to tighten security at borders and halt imports
A Different Perspective
Well, they’ve finally done it. Slipped completely off the rails. The
latest episode bears almost no relation to the sighting on which it was
based. I mean (SPOILERS) that it opens with Hynek either reviewing what
was the Chiles-Whitted sighting in The Chiles-Whitted Illustrations.
1948, or having been on the aircraft to see it himself. It’s not overly
clear which it was, but I would guess Hynek w
In a change of pace, rather than interview, I chatted with Paul Hynek
about History’s Project Blue Book . This all came about, as I have
mentioned, because I wondered how the Hynek family was reacting to the
program. Many of us thought that J. Allen Hynek would be upset by the
way he was presented. Paul thought his father would sit there, a big
bowl of popcorn in his lap, and enjoy what he was wa
I was more than a little disturbed by the latest episode of Project
Blue Book . The case, based loosely, and I do mean loosely, on the
Flatwoods, West Virginia, landing of September 12, 1952, was barely
recognizable. They portrayed it as a crash and left out many of the
witnesses, focusing on three… a mother and her two boys. Dr. J. Allen
Hynek What disturbed me was the first interaction between
Back in the 1970s, Jack Webb of Dragnet fame created something he
called Project UFO . It was based on the files of Project Blue Book and
it was difficult to recognize the cases presented. The attitude of the
program, if I remember it correctly, was to Jack Webb examine a case
that might have been inexplicable and find a rational and reasonable
answer before the hour expired. Although I was excit
While working on something else, I had occasion to revisit the “Hippler
Letter.” Hippler was the Air Force lieutenant colonel who supplied the
Condon Committee with their instructions concerning what they were
supposed to find during their investigation. I’ve looked at this in the
past and you can read the letter and the analysis here:
http://kevinrandle.blogspot.com/2007/03/hippler-letter.html T
In a two-hour special edition of the radio version of A Different
Perspective , I talked with James Carrion, author of The Roswell
Deception . This is the theory that the “Saucer Summer of 1947,” as he
calls it, was a deception created by American military forces as a way
of convincing the Soviets that we had a spectacular aircraft that could
deliver atomic weapons deep into the Soviet Union. You
A Very Public Sociologist
As part of John McDonnell's tour under the theme of Transform Your
Town, he and the shadow treasury team came to Stoke to listen to what we
think our local problems and priorities are, as well as talk about
Labour's plan for Britain and what strategies we thought were useful for
tackling the city's problems. About a hundred people squeezed in to the
Hope Centre in Hanley for a series of talks and
Conservative values is an oxymoronic phrase for many readers, but there
are millions of people who adhere to them. After all, the Tories cannot
be the most successful electoral party in the world if all they offered
was fear and thin gruel. Faith, family, flag are the favourite
nostrums, to which we can add conservation, self-reliance, individual
liberty, loyalty, unionism and community. Yes, yes
When Dave was in charge, Oliver Letwin was one of his key people. He
was kept away from the cameras for a number of good reasons , but as a
strategic brain he was essential to the Dave set up. So his contribution
to the Commons this afternoon was always going to be interesting.
Sidelined by May like the other Cameroons, he chose the occasion to nip
back with this warning : "If things go wrong wit
It was inevitable. The Times splashed with the "naming and shaming" of
universities who've doled out unconditional offers like confetti. We
learn that some institutions are making "up to 84%" of their offers
without any strings, and topping out at 117,000 over the sector this
last year. The Office for Students aren't happy , because they claim it
takes pressure off students to do well in their A-
Cor blimey guv'nor, 2019 is a month old and already it feels like it's
been going on forever. Alas, until Brexit day comes that's how it's
going to be. Okay, let's put this aside and consider something else at a
more sedate pace - the five most popular posts of the last 31 days. 1.
Aaron Bastani Vs Smug Centrism 2. Anti-Corbynism and Brexit 3. John
Mann's Red Wash 4. Never Let a Crisis Got to Was
"I've absolutely had enough" says Heidi Allen of the Conservative
Party's vindictive attitude to social security. Unlike her reptilian
colleagues on the government benches, since entering the Commons she has
talked about poverty and how the system her party has presided over
makes the situation of the poorest and most vulnerable worse. Though not
to the point of voting against the very legislatio
Adrienne's Corner
lets start with that evil little squid, Governor of Virginia, Ralph
Northam. So this guy declares it A-okay to kill a baby after it's born
and not one commie/marxist/libtard bats an eyelash. But let him dress up
in either black face or a KKK costume and suddenly it's, "Off with his
head." Do you not see the weirdness in all of that? For someone who has
endured a lifetime of people dressing up as
and he didn't refer to anyone as a m***erf**cker even once. After being
sworn in, Jew hater Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), attended a raucous reception
by ultra-left wing advocacy group MoveOn.org. Her closing remarks at the
function were, “We’re gonna impeach the motherfucker.” Funny, m uslim
Tlaib doesn't find it necessary to wrap her head in a rag, while Jew
hater Minnesota muslim Ilhan Omar demanded t
if it's reported at all. Year after year hundreds of thousands of
people gather in D.C. to march for the end to the slaughter of babies in
the womb by their mothers. The MSM covers it in a most perfunctory
manner - unlike the odious pink pussy hat wearing harridans who will
gather tomorrow in objection to a myriad of complaints. Unfortunately,
we'll be bombarded with mega coverage of these vile w
which didn't appear to happen. The high school boys from the Covington
Catholic High School in Kentucky, who have been accused of picking on an
Indian, have been largely exonerated by the full video of the (IMO)
non-event. Here's what's really shocking: Reading the comments at The
Hill, Huff and Puff, and Daily Mail further illuminated the hatred the
commie/marxist/libtards have for us - the depl
now this is a real eye opener. I was briefly considering Dollar Shave
Club (who is now owned by UniLever.) Not anymore. And I have something
to say about feminist women backing Gillette's rabidly racist stupid ad.
Notice all the good guys are black and the bad guys are white? Head
over to Daily Mail and check out the massive number of pics of half or
completely naked women (with delicate areas sm
I'm not ashamed of the Diocese of Covington's behavior, but they should
be. Donald J. Trump Verified account @realDonaldTrump 15h 15 hours
ago 15 hours ago More Looking like Nick Sandman & Covington Catholic
students were treated unfairly with early judgements proving out to be
false - smeared by media. Not good, but making big comeback! “New
footage shows that media was wrong about teen’s enco
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Regarding: Racism and accessory to genocide. Yesterday, January 18,
2019, the Las Vegas Review Journal published a propaganda cartoon in
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copyright Brenda Norrell, Censored News New docmentary 'Ama' tells the
story of Jean Whitehorse Dine' Jean Whitehorse tells her story in a new
documentary 'Ama'.Here is the video that I recorded of Jean telling her
life story at the annual AIM West conference, in November 2013. --
Brenda Norrell, Censored
Newshttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=26-QlIGhXcE&fbclid=
Rumble
on PBS By Brenda Norrell Censored News The underground music that kept
the spirits alive, Rumble, The Indians who Rocked the World, is now on
PBS. Buffy Saint Marie explained in an interview at Dine' College how
Presidents Johnson and Reagan put her out of the music business in the
U.S. because of Universal Soldier, and her protest of the Vietnam war.
That interview, my article as
By
Brenda Norrell Censored News PASCUA YAQUI -- A two-day Tribal Border
Summit begins Thursday with a closed meeting between Tribal Leaders and
U.S. Homeland Security, according to the agenda. NCAI is among the hosts
of the summit. Along with Pascua Yaqui and Tohono O'odham tribal
leaders in southern Arizona, St. Regis Mohawk, Puyallup and Pauma will
be in the closed meeting.
Centauri Dreams
Centauri Dreams’ resident film critic Larry Klaes continues his
in-depth look at science fiction movies with 1972’s Silent Running,
whose protagonist is faced with a stark choice far from home. The film
rode the era’s surging interest in environmentalism, and while
overshadowed in the memory of many of us by 1968’s 2001: A Space Odyssey
(and what SF film isn’t?), it has interesting connections wi
The imperative of developing artificial intelligence (AI) could not be
more clear when it comes to exploring space beyond the Solar System.
Even today, when working with unmanned probes like New Horizons and the
Voyagers that preceded it, we are dealing with long communication times,
making probes that can adapt to situations without assistance from
controllers a necessity. Increasing autonomy pr
Robert Bradbury had interesting thoughts about how humans would one day
travel to the stars, although whether we could at this point call them
human remains a moot point. Bradbury, who died in 2011 at the age of 54,
reacted at one point to an article I wrote about Ben Finney and Eric
Jones’ book Interstellar Migration and the Human Experience (1985). In a
comment to that post , the theorist on SE
As we look toward future space missions using advanced artificial
intelligence, when can we expect to have probes with cognitive
capabilities similar to humans? Andreas Hein and Stephen Baxter consider
the issue in their paper “Artificial Intelligence for Interstellar
Travel” (citation below), working out mass estimates for the spacecraft
and its subsystems and applying assumptions about the incr
‘Oumuamua continues to inspire questions and provoke media attention,
not only because of its unusual characteristics, but because of the
discussion that has emerged on whether it may be a derelict (or active)
technology. Harvard’s Avi Loeb examined the interstellar object in these
terms in a paper with Shmuel Bialy, one we talked about at length in
these pages (see ‘Oumuamua, Thin Films and Ligh
Jill Tarter, an all but iconic figure in SETI, has just launched
Technosearch , an Internet tool that includes all published SETI
searches from 1960 to the present. A co-founder of the SETI Institute
well known for her own research as well as her advocacy on behalf of the
field, Tarter presents scientists with a way to track and update all
SETI searches that have been conducted, allowing users to
Craig Murray
Am giving a talk in Karachi on Sunday, and very much looking forward to
it. Entry is free. This blog has a number of regular readers and two
donating subscribers in Karachi, and it would be a great pleasure if
they can introduce themselves. I am speaking primarily on Sikunder
Burnes, (after whom Karachi’s famous Burnes Road is named), but shall
happily wander off into the vicious folly of modern
I want to give you a concrete example of how the UK government
deliberately sets out to manufacture false sexual allegations against
people it considers a threat. I do so to educate those who view this
concept as an unthinkable “conspiracy theory”. I write of a case of
which I have expert knowledge; it is my own case. I became an “enemy of
the state” when, as British Ambassador, I protested again
Judith Mackinnon joined the Scottish government in 2017. She was
slotted into the highly remunerated non-job of Head of People Advice .
That really is her title. I saw it in the Record and did not believe it,
but just phoned the Scottish Government and they confirmed it. Judith
Mackinnon is Head of People Advice at the Scottish Government. She was
previously Head of Human Resource Governance at P
Venezuela has elections. Juan Guaido has never even been a Presidential
candidate. Despite massive CIA opposition funding and interference over
years as Big Oil tries to regain control of the World’s largest oil
reserves, Nicolas Maduro was democratically re-elected in 2018 as
President of Venezuela. The coup now under way is illegitimate. I
opposed Maduro’s move to replace the elected National A
We are frequently told that people in Venezuela have no food, clothing
or toilet paper, and that popular discontent with the left wing
government is driven by real hunger. There are elements of truth in this
story, though the causes of economic dislocation are far more complex
than the media would have us believe. But I ask you to look at this
photo of supporters of CIA poster-boy, the West’s pup
Scotland’s retention of its own legal system, based on an entirely
different legal inheritance to the Anglo-Saxon one, is an important part
of its national heritage. Senior judiciary and lawyers held a unique
social status in national life for many centuries, as joint custodians
with the Church of the residual national autonomy. The lawyers of
Edinburgh are still a formidable, and broadly conserv
David Climenhaga's Alberta Diary
Who knew? The facts don’t support the myth that New Democratic Party
governments always try to break the bank with health care spending! Just
as NDP governments have a better fiscal record than all other Canadian
political parties that have formed governments, a new study by the
Edmonton-based Parkland Institute released yesterday shows that when
compared to Liberal, Conservative and conservative
CALGARY Stand by for a veritable tempest of wailing about “activist
judges” from banking, oil industry and conservative quarters, now that
the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled bankrupt fossil fuel companies
can’t use federal bankruptcy law to walk away from their environmental
responsibilities as set out in provincial laws. If anything eases the
intensity of the complaining, it will be the knowl
Here are the lists of the top 10 fiction and non-fiction titles sold in
Edmonton for the week ended Jan. 27, 2019. The lists are compiled by
Audreys Books and provided by the Book Publishers Association of
Alberta. EDMONTON FICTION BESTSELLERS 1. The Golden Tresses of the Dead –
Alan Bradley 2. Foe – Iain Reid 3. Washington Black – Esi Edugyan 4.
Manhattan Beach – Jennifer Egan 5. The Fall of Gon
The Supreme Court of Canada will announce its ruling tomorrow morning
in a case that could leave taxpayers on the hook for a toxic mess left
by a bankrupt oil company – and by extension a whole raft of corporate
polluters, not just in the oil industry. If the Supreme Court agrees
with a 2016 ruling of the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench, upheld later
that year by the Alberta Court of Appeal, that
Preachers of many faiths wonder if anyone in their congregations ever
pays attention to what they have to say. That complaint was common in
clerical circles long before everybody had a direct line to the
Internet, instead of God, right in their pocket or purse. Could social
media be about to force churchgoers to start paying attention to
sermons? Highly unlikely. Some things really are eternal. J
Justice Minister Kathleen Ganley needs to ask the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police to investigate concerns raised by Alberta Election
Commissioner Lorne Gibson that someone is trying to interfere with his
office’s inquiry into alleged irregularities in the 2017 United
Conservative Party leadership race. Mr. Gibson expressed his alarm in a
Jan. 24 letter to participants in the investigation into alle
Add caption so, I've just resurrected at Levski, and I've left my
skanky hab, and I'm running down the corridors.... and I voice-actived
my, "MobiGlas," and the wrist-phone showed me my Fleet Manager App as an
obvious first option, while still running I scrolled through the ship I
could OfA or Order for Arrival. I made it to the surface, once I'd gone
up and down, and round and around, and took a
what is the moral of this idyllic setting? ...it's a test. The image is
a test, Mike? Well, that's open to personal interpretation, surely.
Some will see it for its artistic qualities of light and shade, some
will see it for its political isolationism overlay of impending Brexit,
some will just see food or land to acquire or a poisoned chalice of a
stream parked bext to a lead foundry. But it's n
this is the only way to arrive in Lorville, comm'ing for landing
permissions surrounded by massive skyscrapers and.... oh, wait a minute,
that's not what this post's about. Bright strong daylight outside, yet
inside the cockpit is almost SILHOUETTED against the city scene. It's
like there's no light inside the cockpit when it's clearly supposed to
be streaming through the glass. It's certainly fl
this is the kinda gameplay I want... ...and by 'gameplay' I mean
'sandbox features that allow for multiplayer fun '. "Mike, what's fun
about restrictive stellar accretion disc gameplay?" where the play area
is basically a two-dimensional plane and the lanes between static
trading planets are easy-pickings from pirate interdictions and taxes
from corporations. Well, look at this schematic of the S
How
many times is the Star Citizen player going to be confused by the
following in-game logic puzzles? it's a ladder it's a chair it's a
console I've seen it on countless occassions, let's get in a
single-seater ship. Everybody treats these things in the same way. Like
unlocked doors. You've already locomoted on foot up to it. You F-click
on ship canopy, in case there's some function you can use.
Dev takes a scenic breather whilst surveying his work... ...so, "What
kind of a game are CI or Cloud Imperium making?" We know the genre, it's
science fiction. We know the year, it's 2949. We know (instinctively)
that that's as far as they've got. The original KickStarter pitch kinda
set the design flavour as 'world war 2 dog-fighting in space' but even
films like Star Wars have g-dampeners becau
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Largest 75 Cities Are Completely Broke Biggest Fentanyl Bust in History:
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in Michigan facing brutal cold weather have been asked to turn down the
heat at the worst possible time Freezing Minnesotans Putting
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Guaido: How the US Regime Change Laboratory Created Venezuela's Coup
Leader Mueller's Forgotten Surveillance Crime Spree - The Hill
Patagonia's Billionaire Founder To Give Away Millions His Company Saved
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From Jenna Orkin Sept. 11 defense lawyers threaten hearing boycott over
FBI interview of paralegal Chicago Will Be Colder Than Mount Everest,
Antarctica, And Siberia On Wednesday We'll Have a Cure for Cancer Within
a Year, Scientists Claim Joshua Tree May Not Recover from 35 Day
Shutdown for 200 Years, Former Ranger Says Read more here:
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From Jenna Orkin Why I'm Supporting the Jewish Socialist (Again) - Stan
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succumbs to fallout from the world's most expensive natural disaster of
2018 Venezuela opposition leader begs the Bank of England not to send
$1.2 billion in gold to Maduro's 'illegitimate and kleptocratic regime'
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Government and Taxes
* This is my column in BusinessWorld last Tuesday, January 29, 2019. At
the UP School of Economics Alumni Association (UPSEAA) sponsored
“Economic Briefing” on Jan. 25, the speakers were DBM Secretary Benjamin
Diokno and NEDA Secretary Ernesto Pernia. My former teacher in
undergrad and graduate economics, Sir Ben Diokno said in his
presentation that with high GDP growth in 2017 and 2018, “Duterte
Horrible anthropogenic or "man-made" global warming is hitting the US
this week. Some stories from sites that I follow. 1. Dangerous,
Record-Breaking Cold to Invade Midwest, Chicago January 24th, 2019 by
Roy W. Spencer
http://www.drroyspencer.com/2019/01/dangerous-record-breaking-cold-to-invade-midwest-chicago/
2. 'Life-Threatening' Arctic Blast To Freeze Nearly 200 Million As
Polar Vortex Slams
Good job by US President Trump here. At the start of his term, he
chided "delinquent" NATO member countries for not contributing enough
for their own continental and national defense, the US was subsidizing
their defense. Yes, no such thing as cheap and highly subsidized defense
of Europe. Now EU leaders have become more responsible with their own
continental defense. Soon MidEast leaders will do
* This is my article in BusinessWorld last Friday, January 25, 2019. To
be frank about it, Dutertenomics is lousy in macroeconomic management.
Inability to sustain fast growth of 6.5% or higher, inability to control
inflation rate below 3%, and inability to control interest rates below
5% for government bonds. Compared to the ASEAN 6 (excluding Brunei,
Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar because they have la
See the earlier photos that I posted during the 1st Pacific Rim Policy
Exchange (PRPX), The 1st PRPX, May 2007 in Hawaii, Photos (May 04,
2015). The event was sponsored by the Americans for Tax Reforms (ATR),
International Policy Network (IPN, London), Grassroot Institute Hawaii
(GIH), and three other institutes. With Masaru Uchiyama ("Mr. You"),
Tracy Sharp of State Policy Network (SPN) and her
In early July 2005, the G8 leaders (US, UK, France, Germany, Japan,
Italy, Canada, Russia) met for their G8 Summit in Scotland, UK, and
discussed more foreign aid, global warming, etc. Front row, from left to
right: George Bush, United States; Jacques Chirac, France; Tony Blair,
United Kingdom (host); Vladimir Putin, Russian Federation; Gerhard
Schroeder, Germany Back row, from left to right: Pau
henrymakow.com
(Igor Gouzenko with wife Svetlana in hiding in Canada. They had eight
children.) When Igor Gouzenko defected in 1945, he exposed massive
Soviet spying on their erstwhile allies taking place with the complicity
of the traitorous Masonic elite. Luckily, the Illuminati were able to
put Gouzenko's revelation to good use. MASONIC WORLD GOVERNMENT
CONSPIRACY "Treason doth never prosper: what's the reas
In a recent poll on this site, 54% of respondents regarded Christian
Zionists as the biggest useful idiots, followed by liberals at 22% They
think they are serving Christ but they are really serving Satan.
Original- The Antichrist Spirit is a Jewish Spirit By Pastor Jason
Charles (abridged by henrymakow.com) When we attempt to define the word
Antichrist and the qualities of an antichrist we must
Many people don't realize that they are useful idiots. Manipulated by
the Illuminati-controlled media and education system, u seful idiots
unwittingly advance a socially destructive agenda. Communists referred
to their idealist acolytes this way. Mike Stone identifies some of them.
"Today, there's no excuse for not being awake . You have this site and
others to learn from. Embark on a course of s
"If God-hating Communists can take complete control over the Democratic
Party, why can't God-loving nationalists do the same with the
Republican Party?" says Mike Stone Our first task will be overcoming
(((GOP support))) for white genocide. Rep. Steve King (left) is facing
expulsion for tweeting, "Cultural suicide by demographic transformation
must end... We can't restore our civilization with so
(The trailer, 35 million views) La La Land transports us to a time when
women loved men, and people could be human instead of obsessed with
sex. Its charm - completely free of PC propaganda, occultism, depravity
or violence. The surprise - it has been universally embraced winning
countless awards and grossing $455 million. La La Land is a movie that
liberals and conservatives can agree on. by Hen
"Three Identical Strangers" is an interesting documentary on Netflix
about Jewish triplets who were separated at birth and made part of a
lifelong experiment, the results of which have never been released. The
adoption agency and the psychologist in charge were Jews. The boys were
subject to "scientific" scrutiny throughout their youth and discovered
they had siblings quite by accident. Apparentl
In These Times
The Italian socialist feminist Silvia Federici is mandatory reading to
understand gender politics in 2019. The opening sentences of her 1975
pamphlet “Wages Against Housework”—“They say it is love. We say it is
unwaged work”—will stick in your head and change your whole concept of
family. Caliban and the Witch , her titanic 1998 work on witch trials as
a tool of early capitalism, will take your h
Super Bowl season is like the holidays — a celebration shared by people
more accustomed to arguing than sitting down together. As one of the
few transpartisan, mass media events left to our tribal culture, the
biggest TV night of the year can’t help but channel the political
tensions most of us endure all year long. This year, pop superstar
Rihanna turned town the Super Bowl halftime show, citing
Sitting in sagging plastic lawn chairs at their family’s modest
farmhouse, Tomás Zúniga and his wife, Fredisvina, remember building
their community’s water system two decades ago, a system that supplies
thousands of local residents in the municipality of Tacuba in
southwestern El Salvador. Tomás Zúniga, a rail-thin campesino with a
pencil mustache and white cowboy hat, says “it was a miracle from
Within 100 years, many of our cities will become uninhabitable,
submerged under oceans or deadly hot. Food will be more difficult to
grow. Storms will become more violent. The gentle planet we’ve known
will be no more. That’s hard to wrap one’s brain around. Some turn to
faith, others despair. I turned to anthropology, and found that the
prevailing thinking on humans’ knack for survival has chang
As thousands of Central Americans continued to join an exodus headed
toward Mexico and the United States, government officials from the
region met in San Salvador on January 15 to discuss the details of a
foreign assistance plan Mexico ambitiously claims will address the root
causes of migration by funding job-creation and poverty-reduction in
Central America and southern Mexico. Following the ex
They went low—very low—and Sharice Davids went to Washington. After a
congressional campaign marred by a local Republican official’s racist
and mean-spirited Twitter threat to send the Ho-Chunk Nation tribal
member back “to the reservation, ” the good people of Kansas voted to
send Davids to Congress instead. Davids, a Democrat, ousted a four-term
Republican incumbent by campaigning on equality,
Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology
CE3K: A Humanoid Encounter in Shadow of the Eclipse By Luis Burgos
(FAO-ICOU) Introduction Within the phenomenology of strictly physical
humanoid encounters we find two types of close encounters: Related
entities, with a UFO sighting, and Unrelated entities, in which no
object whatsoever is readily visible. It is obvious that the first are
the juiciest for research and analysis, but even so, reco
Source: OVNIHOJE.COM (Brazil) and Planeta UFO (Argentina) Date:
05.015.2017 Argentinean Navy Releases Documents Regarding Necochea UFO
The Argentinean navy released a series of documents related to the UFO
sighting of Necochea in 1962. The documents present the story told by a
motorist who was chased by a flying disc around La Dulce. CEFORA
recently published an article disclosing details of an i
Source: Orbita Cero (Mendoza, Argentina) Date: 01.05.2019 An Article by
Luis Emilio Annino Argentina: UFO Sighting in the Mountains of Mendoza
On January 5, 2019, we became aware of an unidentified flying object
(UFO) sighting in the locality of Punta de Vacas (Department of Las
Heras) in the high mountain area of Mendoza, thanks to Ing. Ariel Godoy,
memeber of the Café Ufologico de Mendoza and a
Source: Primera Página (primerapagina.info) and Marcelo Metayer Date:
01.22.2019 Argentina: Regarding the Alleged CE3K Between Ensenada and
Punta Lara It was with great secrecy that researchers of the UFO
phenomenon in the region undertook their investigations into a case that
is at first blush very striking. According to members of the Fundacion
Argentina de Ovnilogia (FAO) there are witnesses w
Source: FAO and Nuevo Diario Web (Santiago del Estero, Argentina) Date:
01.21.2019 Argentina: Musician from Los Alfiles Allegedly Photographed
UFO at La Banda *From the backyard of his house.This occurred minutes
before the storm on January 9* Francisco "Pancho" Zamudio, a member of
the tropical music group Los Alfiles, claimed having photographed a UFO
in La Banda. "It was on January 9th of this