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False Divide: Right versus Left

From ancient times, we understand humanity lived first under tribal social and political structures. The first kings were actually warlords, men who gained authority because they were effective in leading during emergencies which threatened the community. Eventually the respect and … Continue reading

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Interstellar Anthropologist, Part 3: First Contact

Caution, indeed. His data indicated the most common name for the star was Dolores. For a moment Dr. Plimick’s mind chased several humorous threads from that name. Ancient literature brimmed with associations. What brought him back quickly was the utter … Continue reading

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Ron Paul Proves It’s Pointless

Hats off to Ron Paul. From within the system he has striven to make things go right. He preaches the Constitution, does everything he can to get folks to abide by it, works to restrain or remove anything in government … Continue reading

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Ukrainian Death March?

The mainstream press aren’t covering it much, if at all. From the alternative news sources, we hear a plague is sweeping the The Ukraine. The information coming out of there is very, very confused. It’s been related to H1N1, pneumonic … Continue reading

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Purely on Constitutional Grounds

Never mind your political aspirations, let’s just look at what the US Constitution requires. Now, we could easily write whole books laying out the details, but there is more than enough information out there. Let me cite a single instance … Continue reading

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Fear Fatigue

Sometimes I wonder if there isn’t some conspiracy to create false fears. We had the scare about gun confiscations once Obama was elected. Now that might happen, but it won’t be right away. People are still sucking up huge quantities … Continue reading

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Stumbling from One Mess to Another

So we know Obama declared a national emergency over the alleged threat from the Swine Flu. If you review all the various laws and declarations which are linked to this, you could justly say we are one phone call from … 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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A Generalized Theory of Conspiracy

It must be understood all government is conspiracy. People conspire together to gain power over others. You can say all you want about the nice theories behind democratic republics, but you can’t prevent a conspiracy of individuals from hijacking the … Continue reading

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