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Uncovering Evil Doesn’t Always Stop It

I suppose it’s possible you haven’t heard about the exposé of the climate scientist’s email and documents. In essence, someone scooped up a copy of lots of private email between some climate guys, along with documents and some software code, … Continue reading

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Interstellar Anthropologist, Part 5: A Different Place

Dr. Fortis Plimick hesitated a moment at the doorway of the tent, blinking. There was artificial lighting inside, but it still took a moment for his eyes to adjust. His attention was drawn to the odd luminescence in patches on … Continue reading

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The Interstellar Anthropologist, Part 1: Travel

In the ancient literature, they called it “hyperspace.” Lacking the conceptual tools for discussing the means for spatial displacement which didn’t require actually crossing the space, they came up with a word which missed the point, but was still popularly … Continue reading

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Swine Flu Shots: Propaganda versus Propaganda

On the one hand, there is no doubt the most obvious factor in the Swine Flu hysteria is the profit motive for Big Pharma. We know the World Health Organization (WHO) is run by and for Big Pharma. Any pretense … Continue reading

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Torture: Not Just Demons

Hopefully I made clear the number one issue with torture is it invites demons into the process. We have enough of them running free in US government already, thank you. However, it does not require believing in demons to see … Continue reading

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Background Buzz of Danger: GW

One of the best ways to gain illegitimate control over others is to prepare a massive take-over, then keep everyone busy with more immediate concerns while you keep that major effort out of view. Even better is to hide that … Continue reading

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Logic versus Logic

So you think you have it all worked out? Maybe you do. In our Western educational matrix, we are taught Logic. It’s considered a branch of Philosophy, which is mostly looking at the mumblings and grumblings of philosophers in ages … Continue reading

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Fundamental Mistake

More of my calling for repentance… Jesus said we could sum up the whole of written revelation at that time (the Old Testament) with two basic commandments: 1. Love God with all your being. That assertion has a particular flavor … Continue reading

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Meanwhile, Out There on Mars

Merzan stroked his ocular extensions with seven-fingered hands. Okay, not really seven fingers, since two were thumbs on opposite sides of his palms. It gave a different meaning to “opposable thumbs” but no humans would ever get the joke. Merzan … Continue reading

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Green Deities

During the summer of 1979, I got my hands on a copy of the Greenpeace Manifesto, as it existed at the time. The mass-produced photocopy got lost during a subsequent move, and I have not found a copy since then. … Continue reading

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