Times Have Changed – or Have They?

I was reading about some of the “tests” that were conducted 300 years ago to determine whether or not one was a witch. Truly bizarre, frightening even, if one considers the notion of having them done on themselves. In one test they would bind you and then throw you in the river to see if …

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The Most Powerful Gas in the Known Universe

I was listening to a debate between two “Climate Scientists” three weeks ago. One believed in Global Warming – AND that it was caused by man. The other did not. Regarding the composition of Earth’s atmosphere, they agreed that nitrogen gas accounts for about 78%. Oxygen is about 21% and argon is just less than …

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Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012

Renewed and “Modernized” in 2012, the Smith-Mundt Act officially made it okay for the United States government to use propaganda on its own population. This wouldn’t be a surprise to many, except that it is now institutionalized. H.R.5736 – 112th Congress (2011-2012): Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 | Congress.gov | Library of Congress It would …

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Sheriff David Clarke with Candace Owens

This was a simply superb interview. As I listened to this I was reminded of how common sense, intelligence, and good moral conduct knows no racial boundary. Those of us not fixated on race in fact give it little thought. I was also reminded of the hundreds of hours of reading and audio I have …

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Facebook Granted Patent for Shadowbanning

Even though they supposedly do not engage in this practice, Facebook was recently granted a patent on the process of doing so. This practice is one of the main reasons for the initial creation of this site. This, and so-called Hate Speech, and nebulous Community Guidelines that they refuse to quantify, and 50+ genders nonsense, …

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Volkswagen Commercial Banned in UK

This Volkswagen commercial was banned in the UK (after 3 complaints) because it “presented gender stereotypes in way that was likely to cause harm.” Meaning that it actually showed men being men and women being women. Very harmful indeed! 0:30 Total Clown world. More at Summit News…

Added to eBooks: ‘Against Intellectual Property’

There is now a PDF copy of Against Intellectual Property by N. Stephan Kinsella, in the eBooks section of the site. This is a copy downloaded directly from the Mises Institute. In approximately 60 pages it provides a comprehensive overview of Patent and Trademark law. It is written from a libertarian perspective, and provides a lot …

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Brave New World – Revisited

For our readers in Canada (or elsewhere that this book has now entered the public domain) I have provided a PDF copy of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World Revisited in the ebooks archive. I already own a copy in paperback, as well as on Kindle, and was able to reread it again recently. Published in 1958, …

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The Nature of “News” Today

An excellent interview by Sean at SGT Report. His guests are Donald Jeffries and John Barbour. Those who are skeptical about what is called “news” today may especially appreciate this one. Just one example is the El Paso shooting being accidentally reported before it even happened. High Strangeness & Epstein 49:03 – SGT Report Keeping …

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Let’s Trade with China…

I see where people In Hong Kong are waving the American flag in protest of the Chinese Communist government clamping down on their rights. It made me think that maybe all the “Liberals” over here who want Socialism so bad would love to go to China and see how they like the grown up version …

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Social Networking Finally Working on Site

The Social Networking software is now up and running on the site. After reviewing many options the last month or so I chose to use BuddyPress which I have used before. It is free and open-source software (FOSS). There are some other really cool open-source options on the horizon, but this should do anything needed …

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Epstein and the Eugenicists

The wormhole goes so far beyond where most people are able to conceive. This is the place where science and religion meet. Many have wondered for years why I have harped on Huxley’s Brave New World as much as Orwell’s 1984, noting that what we have been experiencing is in fact a melding of the …

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Corey’s Digs – Investigative Journalism

Sometimes someone says something so well said that you immediately want to share it with others who you know will appreciate it the same way you did. This is one of those pieces, written by Corey Lynn over at Corey’s Digs. She describes what her site is about, and I copy her words here. I …

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Charles Ortel on the Clinton Foundation

This is an interview that Lionel did with Charles Ortel two and a half years ago. It’s long, at nearly an hour and a half, but it’s thorough and filled with factual information. The Clintons seem to have taken for granted that the mind-boggling corruption in the system would never end. Has it ended? I …

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Brave New World Castes

Alphas and Betas Alphas and Betas are at the top of the caste system, and perform the more intellectual jobs. Unlike the lower castes, Alphas and Betas are not clones, allowing for more individual personalities. Alphas wear gray, and Betas wear mulberry. Examples of Alphas include Thomas, Henry Foster, Mustapha Mond, Bernard Marx, Benito Hoover, …

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How language shapes the way we think

There are many ways to transfer to our fellow humans the things that occur in our minds, whether these are things we think, or things we feel… or, most likely, some combination of both. These occurrences may only appear to emanate from within ourselves and language may take many forms, but these discussions are beyond …

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500,000 dead Iraqi Children “worth it”

Madeleine Albright says 500,000 dead Iraqi children was “worth it” and wins the Medal of Freedom. This is the same person who said that any woman who did not vote for Hillary Clinton had a special place in hell. I expect she knows more about that than she reveals. These people are possessed, offering human …

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Musings, and Future Postings

A friend commented to me that the site (this site) “looks kind of random but seems like currently relevant material.” It may seem random, and in some ways it is, but I want to take a moment to give some perspective. My intentions here are multifaceted. For one, I want to post current stuff in …

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The Mysterious Letters in the Quran

An ex-Muslim who refers to himself as The Apostate Prophet offers interesting insights into Islam. He notes in his description: Alif Lam Meem, no one knows what these letters mean. The Quran has numerous “openers”, letter combination that interpreters of the Quran argued about for over 1000 years. But why is there such an inconclusive …

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