Category Archives: social sciences

Controlled Opposition

It’s an established label: “controlled opposition.” While not exactly the old Hegelian Dialectic, it is equally sinister. How can you tell when one of your favorite sources of news and commentary is actually a fake? How do you know when … Continue reading

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Don’t Be Fooled by False Justice

Don’t be a fool. Justin Raimondo notes we once had a powerful antiwar movement, but it was fake. It was a partisan scam, because now that Obama is in office, you don’t hear a peep about the same wars being … Continue reading

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One Nation Under Satan

By no means have my convictions regarding torture changed: Torture is inherently Satanic. When any nation allows anyone in their service to torture, the entire nation comes under the control demonic forces, and justly merits God’s wrath. Just in case … Continue reading

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Why Copyright Is Unjust Before God

(This is a follow-up to my post on Operation Payback.) A critical element in God’s justice is whether enforcement is inherently oppressive. There is plenty of precedent in Scripture to answer the question of whether something is oppressive. For example, … Continue reading

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A Manifestation of Fascism

I doubt I could say it any better: Big Pharma: Keeping You on Dope. What I can do is remind folks this is the quintessence of fascism: Government power compelling behavior profitable to big corporations. It is the ultimate expression … Continue reading

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Unfixable World

The System is always wrong. It is wrong simply because it is a system, an organization. When anything involving people gets organized, it must of necessity walk on someone. I reject categorically the notion that is necessary. It is simply … Continue reading

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The Mortgage Fraud Is About to Crumble

It’s so huge, I’m wondering how long it will take to finally hit the dirt. I don’t understand high finance and mortgages and banking very well, but I can understand this marvelous explanation of why the mess we have seen … Continue reading

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Liberally Non-Liberal

I read a lot of lefty news sites. They have a lot less intrusive and stupid advertising than the righties. But I don’t believe the lefties any better than I do the righties. To restate what I say often: Until … Continue reading

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Sins of Our Nation: Murder for Fun

It’s news because the majority of Americans still think it is. It’s not news to anyone who has spent much time in the military. The secrecy is not to protect the innocent; the military has no comprehension of that. It … Continue reading

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Truth Is Free; Lies Are Expensive

The Tea Party movement threatens to be a very big presence in the coming mid-term elections. The people at the rallies are true believers, come at their own expense, and wave homemade signs. Some slogans are really very clever. You … Continue reading

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