-
Safety haven
If
Canadian postal workers were to design the perfect winter boot, it
would help them avoid slipping on icy walkways, stop them from missing
their truck brakes while driving and keep them from getting their
crampon spikes stuck in wooden porches.If the hearing impaired were
looking for a hearing ...
-
Small tools, big impact
Cancer,
heart disease and stroke are leading causes of death among Canadians.
As a medical doctor, an associate professor of electrical and computer
engineering and a Canada Research Chair in Bioengineering and
Biophotonics, Victor Yang has a unique perspective on these deadly
diseases. Based at ...
-
Innovative, naturally
For
the first time this past winter, the Canada Foundation for Innovation
(CFI) launched the Emerging Science Journalists Award (ESJA). The award
was created to support Canada’s talented young science writers. Below is
one of the winning entries by Roslyn Dakin, doctoral candidate in the
Departm ...
-
A very gourd idea
It’s
been known for years that plants can take up and store trace amounts of
hazardous metals like nickel, arsenic and cadmium from contaminated
soil in a process called phytoremediation. Until recently, however,
scientists assumed that plants weren’t capable of taking up a class of
toxic chemic ...
-
Johne’s happens
Trudging
through a dairy farm to collect manure samples isn’t exactly glamorous
work, but the odorous task is starting to have a big impact on the
health of dairy cattle in Atlantic Canada — and it will save the dairy
industry millions of dollars each year. Technicians at the University of
Princ ...
-
Common Cancer Treatments May Create Dangerous ...
Radiation
therapy and chemotherapy aimed at killing cancer cells may have the
undesirable effect of helping to create cancer stem cells, which are
thought to be particularly adept at generating new tumors and are
especially resistant to treatment, researchers say.
The finding might help explain ...
-
China Volcano Shows Signs of Unrest
A
very hazardous volcano at the border of China and North Korea is
growing more active, and might erupt in the next few decades,
researchers studying the area say.
About 1,100 years ago, the Changbaishan volcano in northeastern China
erupted, shooting superheated flows of ash and gas up to 30 m ...
-
Fighting global agribusiness though the power ...
A
giant, multinational agribusiness is using its market share and patent
system to spread genetically modified crops throughout the world. A
movie documenting this problem generated quite a stir. By piecing
together facts and presenting it in a powerful, visual way, she can
carve out a vision fo ...
-
Cause of brilliant supernova discovered
Between
April 30 and May 1 of the year 1006, the brightest stellar event ever
recorded in history occurred: a supernova, or stellar explosion, that
was widely observed by various civilizations from different places on
Earth. More than a thousand years later a team led by researchers from
the Uni ...
-
Modern wheat a "perfect, chronic poison," doct ...
Modern wheat is a "perfect, chronic poison," according to Dr. William
Davis, a cardiologist who has published a book all about the world's
most popular grain.
Davis said that the wheat we eat these days isn't the wheat your grandma
had: "It's an 18-inch tall plant created by genetic research i ...
-
Jason Kenney,
Ok,
Jason Kenney, game on.
Exhibit A: The evolving LGTB emails where the office of the Minister for
Citizenship and Immigration is somehow tracking people who identify as
LGTB.
Exhibit B: Mr. Kenney finds interested in questions of science and
philosophy criminality (don't we have a Jus ...
-
Lightning does not glide
This really should end all 'debate' on the F-35. Via MoS.
-
Jason Kenney, creep
Via Dawg, I learn the following:
An email extolling the Conservative government’s record on gay rights
has some recipients wondering how Citizenship and Immigration Minister
Jason Kenney knows their sexual orientation.
The email from
Kenney’s MP’s office sent Friday trumpets the Co ...
-
Thoughts on thoughts . . .
THE HUMAN BRAIN is astoundingly complex, according to a report on
ScienceDaily, "Human Brains Share a Consistent Genetic Blueprint and
Possess Enormous Biochemical Complexity". Indeed, the human mind is
astoundingly complex in both construction and operation. Scientists at
the Allen In ...
-
Pre-Con...
...federists. Suddenly their obsession with the War of 1812 makes a whole lot more sense. This bit is cringing:
"As the Prime Minister [David Cameron] said when addressing the
Canadian parliament last year: 'We are two nations, but under one Queen
and united by one set of values,'" Hague ...
-
STUDY: TV News Covered Paul Ryan's Workout 3x ...
Arctic
sea ice is declining much faster than scientists expected, which has
important implications for the rate and impacts of climate change. But
the major TV news outlets have largely ignored the record sea ice loss
this summer, while making ample time to cover Republican vice
presidential nom ...
-
Myths And Facts About The Benghazi Attack And ...
Right-wing
media have pushed numerous myths about the attack on the U.S. consulate
in Benghazi, Libya, and protests in the Middle East, from distorting
the Obama administration's response to the attacks to misleading about
the nature of security at the Benghazi consulate.
Is There Evidence To S ...
-
Despite National Security Concerns, Fox Sugges ...
Fox
News personalities have called for the United States to cut off foreign
aid to several countries in the wake of protests and attacks on U.S.
consulates abroad. However, top military officials and Republicans say
cutting foreign aid is "foolish" and bad for national security.Fox Calls
For U.S ...
-
Fox Distorts Obama's Words On Democracy In The ...
Fox
News is claiming that on 60 Minutes President Obama characterized the
death of an American ambassador and other violence as "bumps in the
road." In fact, when Obama made that statement, he was referring to the
fact that he supported the transition of Arab countries from autocratic
rule to de ...
-
Fox Distorts 14-Year-Old Video To Accuse Obama ...
Fox
is distorting comments President Obama made in 1998 to claim he has "a
manifesto" for engaging in "class warfare." In fact, Obama was simply
outlining government's role in creating a society where everyone has a
fair chance at success.Fox Claimed Obama Comments In 1998 Are
"Absolutely Class ...
-
50 Years After 'Silent Spring' We Have Ignored ...
The following piece appears in the current issue of the Washington
Spectator. For more great stories, check out their site. Fifty years
ago, a Johns Hopkins–educated zoologist did something that few at the
time thought was possible. With the publication of one book, she started
a national deba ...
-
Only a Revolution in Our Thinking Can Save Us ...
We like to flush our toilets. A lot. Our flush figure for the U.S. is
at 5.7 billion gallons a day in our homes alone. It's one of the great
examples of American excess -- people across the world don't have enough
clean drinking water, and yet we're happy to send it down the drain.Of
course, t ...
-
South Africa Lifts Fracking Moratorium; Citize ...
South Africa announced the end to its moratorium on hydraulic
fracturing (known as fracking) on September 7. The African National
Congress-led government first declared the moratorium on fracking in
April 2011 because of the growing public outcry. This controversial
technique for extracting na ...
-
Why Capitalism, Not Population Is Our Greatest ...
I have long detested the work of Paul and Anne Ehrlich. I was an
undergraduate at the University of Texas in Austin when I was first
introduced to the Ehrlichs’ infamous book, The Population Bomb, which
was first published in 1968 and reprinted countless times before being
“updated” and reissu ...
-
The North Dakota Oil Fracking Boom Creates Cla ...
This story was produced with support from the Economic Hardship
Reporting Project.NEW TOWN N.D. --When the black gold rush began, no one
on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation expected it to take down Main
Street.A modest strip of one- and two-story buildings framed by
undulating plains, Main ...
-
Texas House Committee on Environmental Regulat ...
The
House Committee on Environmental Regulation held a public hearing today
to take invited testimony on an interim charge before the 83rd
legislative session starts in January of 2013. They examined the
federal eight-hour ozone standard under the National Ambient Air Quality
Standards program ...
-
Unlimited and undisclosed money is pouring int ...
The
controversial 2010 Supreme Court decision Citizens United – that gave
corporations untold influence in our electoral system and said “money”
is “speech” – has created an environment in which millions of dollars in
corporate cash is drowning out the voices ...
-
Solar for our community, colorado community pr ...
When you subtract out shady roofs, renters, and other factors, only
about 25% of Americans have a place to install solar power. With the
high upfront cost of a complete system, the potential solar universe
shrinks further. That changes with “community solar.” After a long wait
on the stat ...
-
BREAKING – 8 blockaders begin tree-sit in path ...
Eight Tar
Sands blockaders just climbed 80 feet into trees in the path of
Keystone XL construction, and pledged not to come down until the
pipeline is stopped for good. TransCanada workers are starting to arrive
on the scene. The tar sands blockade folks will be tweeting and live
blogging as tod ...
-
Tar Sands Blockaders held for two days on Clas ...
On
Wednesday, September 19, 2012 around 8:00AM, three landowner advocates
and climate justice organizers locked themselves to a piece of machinery
critical for Keystone XL construction in Franklin County, Texas. They
did so to defend David Hightower’s. As construction crews arrived at Mr.
Highto ...
-
No One Would Hire Mitt Romney
If
you needed a lawyer and your choices were President Obama or Mitt
Romney, who would you choose? They're both smart; they both have
Harvard Law degrees. They're both very successful, although not so much
as lawyers. Would you choose the guy who won a Nobel Peace Prize
without even trying or ...
-
Philly Republicans Wants to Kill Medicare
You
don't wait until you have been in a car accident to purchase car
insurance; you don't wait until your house has been flooded to buy flood
insurance, and you don't wait until your home is ablaze to buy fire
insurance. That is not how insurance works. And it most certainly is
not how health ...
-
Arizona Comes Into View
If
you skim down to the bottom of this article, you will find something
remarkable and newsworthy. The Obama campaign has an internal poll that
shows them leading in Arizona. And they are somewhat perplexed about
it because they would obviously like to win the state if it is within
reach, but ...
-
They Never Learn
I
think that Paul Waldman is probably right that the conservatives will
learn approximately nothing from their drubbing in November. In fact,
the logical reset will be to look to Jeb Bush to save the Republicans in
2016, but he will probably do about as well in the primaries as Jon
Huntsman did ...
-
Thinking Too Hard
Do
you ever get tired of reading analysts who ignore that the presidential
contest is a competition between two human beings and try to predict
what will happen by looking at economic data or other historical
factors? For me, the only historical factor that matters is how the
American people ha ...
-
The Amazing Mayan Ruins of El Mirador
A
hidden city and the remnants of a lost civilization – not to mention a
wild adventure through the heart of the jungle... The mayan ruins of El
Mirador.
This is just a brief summary, please visit Environmental Graffiti to see
the full, formatted version of the article
-
The Children Who Live in the Garbage Dump of M ...
The
refugee scavengers of the Mae Sot dumpsite in Thailand live in
appalling conditions, but they still consider it an improvement on life
in their homeland of Burma.
This is just a brief summary, please visit Environmental Graffiti to see
the full, formatted version of the article
-
10 Hospitals Caught In Disaster Zones
Major
disasters pose a serious risk to human life – and medical staff are on
the front line when catastrophe strikes. Here are 10 Hospitals Caught In
Disaster Zones.
This is just a brief summary, please visit Environmental Graffiti to see
the full, formatted version of the article
-
The Crumbling Remains of Tuscany's Creepy Aban ...
An
exploration of this creepy abandoned building complex in Tuscany with
us as we discover a little about its long history as a mental asylum.
This is just a brief summary, please visit Environmental Graffiti to see
the full, formatted version of the article
-
10 Oldest People in History
The
secrets of their long lives may yet to be be revealed, but these
amazing human beings are truly fascinating in themselves: the 10 Oldest
People in History.
This is just a brief summary, please visit Environmental Graffiti to see
the full, formatted version of the article
-
Fear, Intimidation & Media Disinformation: U.K ...
Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research, August 20,
2009
An official UK government report –quoted extensively in Britain’s
tabloid media– is warning the British public that there will b ...
-
President European Commission Advocated World ...
Jurriaan Maessen. Infowars. July 24th, 2009
On September 7, 1992, two term President of the European Commission
Jacques Delors gave a speech to the Royal Institute of International A
...
-
Billions of People Expected to Die Under Curre ...
Barbara Minton, Natural News, July 21st, 2009
Your right to eat healthy food and use supplements of your choice is
rapidly vanishing, but every effort has been made to keep you in th ...
-
Bioweapons, Dangerous Vaccines, and Threats of ...
Stephen Lendman, Global Research, July 7th, 2009
Although international law prohibits the use of chemical and
bacteriological weapons, America has had an active biological warfare pr
...
-
Today we’re all prisoners in the USA
Papers, Please! June 2, 2009
As of today, June 1, 2009, even U.S. citizens are officially prisoners
in the USA, or exiles barred from entering our own country without the
government’ ...
-
William Ostendorff, GOP-Appointed Regulator, U ...
Source: Huffington Post The inspector general at the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission has launched an investigation into a GOP political appointee
for attempting to thwart an agency probe into safety concerns at a
Michigan plant, NRC insiders tell The Huffington Post. In late May, ...
-
William Ostendorff, GOP-Appointed Regulator, U ...
Source: Huffington Post The inspector general at the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission has launched an investigation into a GOP political appointee
for attempting to thwart an agency probe into safety concerns at a
Michigan plant, NRC insiders tell The Huffington Post. In late May, ...
-
No One Will Be Charged with a Crime for the MF ...
Source: The Atlantic Wire Authorities are winding down their criminal
investigation of the failed brokarage firm, MF Global, and despite the
lack of oversight and the loss of more than $1 billion in customer
funds, it now seems unlikely that anyone at the firm will face criminal
ch...
-
No One Will Be Charged with a Crime for the MF ...
Source: The Atlantic Wire Authorities are winding down their criminal
investigation of the failed brokarage firm, MF Global, and despite the
lack of oversight and the loss of more than $1 billion in customer
funds, it now seems unlikely that anyone at the firm will face criminal
ch...
-
Climate Change Poses Food Distribution Risks, ...
* Bridges, roads could be washed away, hitting harvest transport
* "High degree of confidence" weather extremes linked to climate change
* Enough food, but problem is distribution - professor
By Environment Correspondent Alister Doyle
OSLO, Aug 15 (Reuters) - Downpours and heatwaves caused ...
-
The age-old battle of goats versus tortoises
by Sarah Laskow.
Before reading further in this post, ask yourself a question (and
answer honestly): Which do you care about more, guiltless (if hungry)
goats or the Galápagos Islands' giant tortoises?
If you answered goats, this post will make you sad.
Here was the ...
-
Watch an orca chase a shark out of the water
by Sarah Laskow.
Orcas might be charismatic movie stars, but they are also killer
whales. A family of beachgoers in New Zealand caught on film an orca
fighting with a few sharks. One shark was so eager to get away from the
whale that it beached itself in the shallow water. (That's t ...
-
What environmental policy could we expect from ...
by Jess Zimmerman.
Stephen Colbert has officially thrown his hat in the ring for
definitely possibly considering a run for president. He's already
out-polling Jon Huntsman! So what kind of environmental policy platform
could we expect from a President Colbert?
Well, for starters, no ...
-
Don’t believe the hype about the ‘ ...
by Christopher Mims.
Some chemists came up with a really clever way to observe the
intermediate stage of an atmospheric chemical reaction, and then some PR
flack got a hold of it and suddenly science has invented a brand-new
molecule that will solve all our climate change woes! As usual, t ...
-
Congressional staffers will stop betting on wi ...
by Jess Zimmerman.
We here at Grist mock a lot of people. But we don't always manage to
mock some sense into them. Which is why we're pretty psyched about the
response to Sarah Laskow's feature story revealing that congressional
staffers were making deadly wildfires into a fun ...
-
The Namaste Way, Mozart’s Grave and the ...
By
Visible The one thing I find the most remarkable about this endeavor is
the remarkable people that come around here. Yet they are also the
source of a great deal of consternation, difficulty and disappointment.
Someone was coming to visit me from the Netherlands. For some reason,
inexplicable ...
-
Russia suspends import and use of American GM ...
By
Sean Poulter Russia has suspended the import and use of an American GM
corn following a study suggesting a link to breast cancer and organ
damage. Separately, the European Food Safety Authority(EFSA), has
ordered its own review in to the research, which was conducted at a
French university. T ...
-
SHOCKER: HOW MANY DRUG PRESCRIPTIONS ARE WRITT ...
by
Jon Rappoport Medical News Today reports that, in 2011, there was a
modest uptick in the number of prescriptions written in the US. The
increase brought the total to: 4.02 billion. Yes, in 2011, doctors wrote
4.02 billion prescriptions for drugs in America. That’s an average of
roughly 13 pre ...
-
An 82-page analysis concludes that Israel is c ...
Submitted
by kcop on Tue, 09/25/2012 – 13:15 It’s a paper entitled “Preparing For
A Post Israel Middle East”, an 82-page analysis that concludes that the
American national interest is fundamentally at odds with that of
Zionist Israel. The authors conclude that Israel is currently the great
...
-
Sixteen U.S. Intelligence Agencies, the Pentag ...
Texe
Marrs Hell hath no fury like a Zionist Jew scorned. O.K. that’s not
quite the way the famous author, William Congreve (The Mourning Bride,
1697), put it. But it’s still an accurate observation. The arrogant Jews
in Israel and America are so used to getting their way that when,
finally, they ...
-
Less Than a Week Away
We
encourage you to register for Awake and Aware.George Green will be a
featured speaker.September 19th & 20th • Burbank, CAClick here for
Tickets & Reservations
-
The Georgia Guidestones
On one of the highest hilltops in Elbert County, Georgia stands a
huge granite monument. Engraved in eight different languages on the four
giant stones that support the common capstone are 10 Guides, or
commandments. That monument is alternately referred to as The Georgia
Guidestones, or the ...
-
The Creation
THE
CREATION (A recent message given to George Green from the "guys
upstairs")
We are pleased to bring understanding and clarification on what is the
Creation. This is a challenge because your language of communication has
not the words for describing this conception of Creation. So as not to
pu ...
-
The Long Emergency: Surviving the Converging C ...
In
his previous books, James Kunstler focused on the shortsighted vision
of suburban planning; now he expands that view to the country's urban
growth challenges and the need to drastically change our current course
of auto and oil dependency. The Long Emergency is filled with history
plus eye-op ...
-
About George Green
Dear
Friends,
Thank you for your interest in our catalog of unusual and informative
materials. The knowledge gained will give you choices in the days ahead
and lessons of discernment as the chaos increases. It is necessary for
those of you who are now in the "know" so to speak, to begin to fo ...
-
Cartoon caption contest
Take
a look at the cartoon below and enter your caption idea in the comment
section (more ifo on prize, etc. below the cartoon). Eligible captions
will be those posted on my site, Elephant Journal, Wend Magazine,
PlanetSave, Eco-Snobbery Sucks, Ecolutionist, Ecopolitology, and
Twilight Earth. Wi ...
-
Exposed: Why the GOP wants to eliminate Clean ...
Whether
we can believe this see-through-elephant-trunk footage or not, the
possibility that elephants have a triple fitration system within their
trunks has to have some credence. Otherwise, why on earth would leading
Republicans try to make it easier for big polluters to further pollute
the air ...
-
Apples may lose trees [cartoon]
The
rest of Joe Mohr’s cartoons, and cartoon updates and other green news
on Twitter @GreenCartoons. Related posts:The Aging Activist Monsanto
Gets Beat–May Lose Beets (cartoon) Eco-Snobbery Sucks: The Cartoon
Related posts:The Aging Activist
Monsanto Gets Beat–May Lose Beets (cartoo ...
-
Mixed message from USDA chief Vilsack [cartoon]
US
Ag Secretary, Tom Vilsack tells us to eat more natural foods a few days
after fully deregulating GMO alfalfa…I’m confused. Confused as well?
Read the links below and try to figure out this mess. From The New York
Times: Government’s Dietary Advice: Eat Less From Elephant Journal: ...
-
BREAKING: Deleted Monsanto cartoon panel, leaked!
Unlike
the former Monsanto cartoon on this subject, this version shows a bit
more clearly who surrendered the future of organic agriculture to
Monsanto. There’s been a lot of talk from both sides (organic and
biotech) about compromise. That is misleading and almost laughable
(read: cryable ...
-
Mercedes-Benz Unveils HOT All-Electric SLS AMG ...
Mercedes-Benz
just unveiled its second electric car, the 2014 SLS AMG Coupe Electric
Drive at the 2012 Paris Motor Show! The 2014 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Coupe
Electric Drive sets a new standard for electric cars with its four
electric motors that produce a whopping 740 horsepower, making it the u
...
-
Droog Hotel: Droog’s Plug-N-Play Amsterdam Oas ...
Read
the rest of Droog Hotel: Droog’s Plug-N-Play Amsterdam Oasis
Rejuvenates Your Body And Mind Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg
Post tags: Amsterdam, Design, destination, green renovation, hotel,
Hotel Droog, Kabinet, lodging, Travel, vacation
-
Ecotricity’s Nemesis Supercar Breaks UK Land S ...
Who
said battery-powered cars had to be boring? The “Nemesis”, a modified
Lotus Exige, just broke the UK speed record for electric vehicles this
morning! Engineered by renewable energy company Ecotricity, the car
reached speeds of 151 mph at Elvington airfield in North Yorkshire and
...
-
Team Andalucian’s Patio 2.12 House Places Firs ...
Read
the rest of Team Andalucian’s Patio 2.12 House Places First in Energy
Efficiency and Innovation at the Solar Decathlon Europe Permalink | Add
to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: Andalucia, cavity wall cooling,
Ceramics, electrical vehicle, madrid, photovoltaics, prefabricated c ...
-
Chandler City Hall: SmithGroupJJR Creates a Su ...
Read
the rest of Chandler City Hall: SmithGroupJJR Creates a Sustainable
City Center for an Arizona Town Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg
Post tags: "leed", Architecture, Arizona, Chandler, Chandler City Hall,
Daylighting, energy efficient, FSC wood, government, LEED gold,
Sustainable
-
Curiosity Rover Steps Right Into Ancient River ...
NASA's
Curiosity rover has found evidence that the area in Gale crater it is
traveling through once had vigorously flowing water for perhaps
thousands or millions of years. Scientists don't know exactly how long
ago this river would have flowed but it would likely be billions of
years in the past.
-
Wired Science Space Photo of the Day: The Cosm ...
If
you're like us, you could look at photos of galaxies, planets, moons
and nebulas all day. But you don't have all day, so let Wired Science
bring you the most intriguing, beautiful or mysterious view of space we
can find. We promise they will be mind-blowing and tempt you to replace
your deskt ...
-
Bearing Sons Leaves Male DNA Traces in Mom’s Brain
Giving a whole new meaning to "pregnancy brain," a new study shows that
male DNA—likely left over from pregnancy with a male fetus—can persist
in a woman's brain throughout her life. Although the biological impact
of this foreign DNA is unclear, the study also found that women with
more male DN ...
-
Taxidermists, Artists Bring Aging Museum Anima ...
The
North American mammals at the American Museum of Natural History are
coming back to (near) life. Artists, taxidermists, conservators and
designers have been working for a year on everything from re-coloring
faded bear fur and restoring paintings of the Grand Canyon to dusting
leaves and inst ...
-
Amateur Astronomer Maps Jupiter’s Moon Ganymed ...
Using
little more than a backyard telescope and his own expertise, amateur
astronomer Emmanuel Kardasis has produced a detailed albedo map of
Jupiter’s largest moon Ganymede.
-
NeoCon At Globalist Think-Tank Says Use False ...
Patrick
Clawson, member of the globalist-controlled think-tank and neo-con
influenced Washington Institute for Near East Studies (WINES); recently
spoke about the use of false flags as a necessary way for instigating a
war with Iran. Clawson remarked that Obama has had a difficult time
“getting ...
-
Embassy Attack and Ambassador Stevens Death Li ...
A
new, more detailed video report has been released that breaks down the
entire event with all the proof. It is a must see video and goes
directly with this article.
Startling new developments in the government sponsored false flag that
led to the US Ambassadors death and the release of a pro ...
-
Conspiracy Theory No More, Video, Of BBC Annou ...
These
buildings have sprinkler systems. Building 7 never suffered impact, how
could it have collapsed from fire or heat damage to the structure?
An astounding video uncovered from the archives today shows the BBC
reporting on the collapse of Salomon building (WTC Building 7) over
twenty minut ...
-
The top 10 breakfast cereals most likely to co ...
By
now, nearly everyone interested in healthy living is aware of the
recent research linking Monsanto's GMO corn to cancer tumors and an
increase risk of premature death in both men and women. News of the
research is spreading like wildfire across the 'net, and support for
Proposition 37 -- whic ...
-
Secret Maps Of The Ancient World: Our Earth Be ...
Researcher
Charlotte Harris Rees discusses Asian maps dating as far back as 4,000
years ago that show the coastlines of the Americas. Picking up on the
work of her father who collected these maps, she suggested that the
ancient Chinese were seafaring and traveled to America far before
Columbus’ ...
-
The First Squatter Is Jailed Since Being Homel ...
This
afternoon, on my way back from a disturbing bike ride around Mayfair,
where money is almost literally oozing out of every orifice of those who
find it easier than ever to enrich themselves at the expense of society
as a whole, I arrived back at Charing Cross, to catch the train back to
sout ...
-
Video: Andy Worthington Discusses the Horrors ...
On
Sunday, in torrential rain, I cut short a dry afternoon in the Catford
Bridge Tavern — a formerly notoriously rough pub reborn after its recent
takeover by the Antic group, which is spacious, friendly,
well-decorated, and which also does excellent food, including Sunday
roasts — t ...
-
Photos of Deptford: A Life By The River Thames
Deptford:
A Life By The River Thames, a set on Flickr. In May, when I first
conceived of the notion of travelling the whole of London by bike,
taking photos to compile a portrait of the city at this troubling time
in its history (caught between the Olympics and its role as a harbour
for [...]
-
This Week at Guantánamo: More on Adnan Latif, ...
I
wrote the following article for the “Close Guantánamo” website, which I
established in January with US attorney Tom Wilner. Please join us —
just an email address is required to be counted amongst those opposed to
the ongoing existence of Guantánamo, and to receive updates of our
activities by ...
-
The Old and the New: Photos of a Journey throu ...
The
Old and the New: A Journey through Waterloo, Borough and Bermondsey, a
set on Flickr. These photos are the last in a series of photos from
Friday August 31, 2012, when, as part of my ongoing project to
photograph the whole of London by bike, I cycled through central London
and back to my [...]
-
Don't Turn Your Back on the Bankers for Even a ...
The
ink on the legislation is still drying and, already, the mortgage mill
industry is trying to gut the little things that might help to hold them
accountable for their bit part in the complete economic collapse of
this nation:
Dodd-Frank requires that lenders retain five percent of every loan ...
-
Sarah Palin: Mayor of New Milford?
Is
this a parody or real life? You decide.
Citizens of New Milford:
I want you to know that I'm on the job 24/7. Twenty four hours a week,
seven months a year. But even with this strict time commitment, I can't
be expected to keep up with everything going on in this vast metropolis.
That's why ...
-
Much like the "conservative" GOP...
The
conservative Blue Dogs acted as Bush's domestic poodles, helping to
move a dangerous right wing agenda.
They were owned by the right wing and corporations and there is no big
surprise why more than half of the Blue Dog caucus (28 of 54 members)
were slaughtered in the 2010 elections.
So f ...
-
Stop Drinking and Start Doing, Dem Dumb Dumbs
Sober
up, Dems.
You started sucking suds when you captured the Congress in 2006. Since
2008 you've been binge drinking with Congress and the Prez. You even
nibbled on some hot wings and pub nuts. Burp!
And now the bartender just cut your drunk, lazy, liberal, progressive,
leftie ass off. Y ...
-
The People Have Spoken. And Their Message Is ...
So.
What the heck happened last night?
The GOP picked up 60 seats in the House, effectively reversing their
losses there from 2006 and 2008, and returning control of that body to
them.
The GOP picked up some 6 seats in the Senate, but the Democratic Party
retains control there.
The GOP picked u ...
-
Washington Bomb-Maker Pleads Guilty; Feds Say ...
A
terrorist sympathizer, a college dropout who idolized both American
terrorist Timothy McVeigh and Islamic jihadists while learning the hard
way how to build bombs, likely faces a lengthy prison sentence after
confessing to two terrorism-related crimes.
Joseph Jefferey Brice, 22, who nearly die ...
-
Co-Defendant in Alaska Militia Case Gets Five- ...
As
he sits in jail awaiting sentencing in November, Alaska Peacemaker
Militia leader Francis Schaeffer Cox may now be a bit more worried about
his fate.
A co-defendant, Coleman Barney – found by an Alaska federal jury to be
the least culpable in a murder-conspiracy plot hatched by Schaeffer a
...
-
Tattooed White Supremacist Arrested in Oregon ...
A
white supremacist with a 10-state criminal record dating back to the
1980s was arrested in Oregon over the weekend and charged with the
brutal knife killing of a recently retired man he had apparently never
met.
It was extensive media coverage and the use of electronic billboards
displaying th ...
-
Misogyny on the Web: ‘How to Smack a Bitch’
There’s
war-of-the-sexes satire aplenty on the Internet, and much of it
(including some that is very funny) borders on the offensive. The more
effective satire is, the more likely it is to make you squirm. But then
there’s just plain woman-hating.
The website Itsguycode.com was launched in 2008 ...
-
Amish Leader, 15 Others Convicted of Hate Crim ...
The
leader of an Amish splinter sect in Ohio and 15 of his followers were
convicted of federal hate crimes today for forcibly shaving the beards
and hair of breakaway members of the religious community.
-
If Up to New Mexico’s Governor, Undocume ...
A
haunting but ultimately uplifting story out of New Mexico has been
making the rounds in newspapers and TV reports across the country. A
6-year-old girl in Albuquerque was abducted as she walked home on a
suburban street. The kidnapper pulled her into his van, parked near a
rock hiding packing ...
-
Victory! NJ Gov. Signs Bill So Survivors Won't ...
In
late June, a vital bill to support rape survivors landed on New Jersey
Governor Chris Christie's desk. The bill, which had strong bipartisan
support in both legislative houses, was to bar rape survivors from being
charged for their own rape kits -- collections of forensic evidence
after a sex ...
-
Teen Leads Safe Crosswalk Campaign in Wake of ...
The
shock and grief over a young person's tragic death can be paralyzing.
Not for Kimiko Nishitsuji.
Her friend's sudden death last month after being hit by a car at an
intersection long known to be dangerous for pedestrians instead spurred
her to action and mobilized a community. Kimiko created ...
-
Major Progress: Administration to Grant Deport ...
Wow.
Just weeks ago, UCLA graduate and award-winning Dreamer David Cho
posted a petition on Change.org commemorating the ten-year anniversary
of the federal DREAM Act and asking President Obama and the US
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to do everything in their power to
stop deporting tal ...
-
Robert Segwanyi Spared Deadly Deportation to U ...
Robert
Segwanyi was scheduled for deportation on August 18, from the United
Kingdom's Heathrow airport. The UK was sending Robert back to Uganda,
where he was tortured with molten plastic and imprisoned for being gay.
Robert was spared from deportation at the very last minute according to
...
-
Allentown officials: Water, sewer lease could ...
If
the proposed lease of Allentown's water and sewer systems is approved,
city officials estimate that a $150 to $200 million upfront payment
could be dumped into the city's struggling pensions, drastically
lowering annual payments to the funds.
-
Who Will Pay for Wastewater Infrastructure? Pr ...
FARMINGTON,
Conn., Sept. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- A problem for the water
industry is that water is perceived as a right and citizens are less
willing to pay for water than they are for electricity. ...
-
Hillary Clinton: Raise Taxes on Rich Everywhere
Free-market
types will urge freer markets, even when these take the form of the
kind of corrupt privatization that gave rise to Russia's oligarchs. And
the Obama administration, well, it thinks the wealthy ...
-
Christian Groups Welcome Quakers’ Divestment f ...
BETHLEHEM,
September 26, 2012 (WAFA) - Kairos Palestine Welcomed the recent
decision of the Quakers Friends Fiduciary Corporation (FFC) to divest
from Hewlett Packard and Veolia Environment, said a press release on
Wednesday.
-
Supes go ahead on private water
Author(s):
Chuck Doud In the face of almost 100 percent opposition, the Madera
County Board of Supervisors on Monday took a step toward privatization
of the county’s 34 special utility districts that provide water service.
The 3-2 vote came after a full morning of testimony by members of
variou ...
-
Hope for a Global Spring?
Perhaps
it’s because of the economy is beginning – finally – to pick up in the
US. Perhaps it is because I’m sick to death of bad election-year
politics, so I’m looking at anything else that comes along of interest.
Maybe it’s even because I wrote about creative destruction the last time
I did a ...
-
The only way to change your past is to steal s ...
I
get a fairly regular flow of emails about independent film projects.
Most of them, to be honest, bounce straight off me – which says less
about their quality than it does about my own taste in cinema.
Independent cinema – like independent music and literature – has lots of
pr ...
-
Censorship: I’m guilty as charged
So,
I stand accused of censorship by someone whose comment I declined to
approve on this post. I figure anyone willing to throw around
accusations of censorship is probably a big fan of radical transparency;
hence, by way of amelioration, here is the digital papertrail for the
full exchange. (Em ...
-
The Future Always Wins
Soooooo,
yeah – I’ve been busy. Did you miss me? New job, Masters degree…
doesn’t leave a lot of spare time, so it doesn’t. But it’s been quiet
here too long, so it’s time to dust down the soapbox and run a
mic-check. One-two, one-two. The Future Always ...
-
New Economies
Last
month I pondered the extent to which the Arab Spring and Occupy
Everything are socially-driven acts of creative destruction. Creative
destruction is defined as a “process of industrial mutation that
incessantly revolutionizes the economic structure from within,
incessantly destroying ...
-
NWC and No FEAR Coalition Announce Endorsement ...
Today,
the National Whistleblowers Center and the No FEAR Coalition announced
their support for the immediate passage of the Whistleblower Protection
Enhancement Act (WPEA) for federal employee whistleblowers. The
decision to support the Senate version (S. 743) of the WPEA came after
the S ...
-
The Undeniable Truth About Corporate Misconduc ...
By Guest Columnist: Donna Boehme
Principal at Compliance Strategists LLC and editor of the weekly CS
Newsflash (and former chief compliance and ethics officer at two leading
multinationals). Follow her on Twitter @DonnaCBoehme.
Originally Published in Corporate Counsel (Septe ...
-
"State Out of the Union" performance this Wedn ...
The
Zinn Education Project is sponsoring State Out of the Union, a
performance about civil rights, immigration and education, this
Wednesday, September 26, 2012, at Busboys and Poets, 2021 14th St. NW,
Washington, DC (at V St.; use U St. Metrorail station). The performance
features author Jeff B ...
-
Why Summary Judgment Must be Removed from the WPEA
TAKE
ACTION!
The Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act (WPEA) may move through
Congress in the coming days, or even hours, and contains many important
reforms that will help federal employees. However, both the House (H.R.
3289) and Senate (S. 743) versions still have one provision that, if
...
-
NWC joins in amicus to 5th Circuit to preserve ...
The
National Whistleblowers Center (NWC) joined with 24 other organizations
to submit an amicus brief to the Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
The D.R. Horton company has appealed a major decision of the National
Labor Relations Board (NLRB) holding that employees have an inalienable
right t ...
-
Pollution from Asia Circles Globe at Stratosph ...
(PhysOrg.com)
-- The economic growth across much of Asia comes with a troubling side
effect: pollutants from the region are being wafted up to the
stratosphere during monsoon season. The new finding, in a study led by
scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, provides
additiona ...
-
After growth spurt, supermassive black holes s ...
Supermassive
black holes found at the centers of distant galaxies undergo huge
growth spurts as a result of galactic collisions, according to a new
study by astronomers at Yale University and the University of Hawaii.
Their findings appear in the March 25 edition of Science Express.
-
Research team finds structure of 'swine flu' virus
A
team of scientists from The Scripps Research Institute and other
institutions has solved the structure of a key protein from the virus
that caused last year's "swine flu" influenza epidemic. The structure
reveals that the virus shares many features with influenza viruses
common in the early 20 ...
-
Lizard moms choose the right genes for the rig ...
(PhysOrg.com)
-- Two Dartmouth biologists have found that brown anole lizards make an
interesting choice when deciding which males should father their
offspring. The females of this species mate with several males, then
produce more sons with sperm from large fathers, and more daughters with
spe ...
-
More than One: Long-Reigning Microbe Controlli ...
(PhysOrg.com)
-- Marine scientists long believed that a microbe called Trichodesmium,
a member of a group called the cyanobacteria, reigned over the ocean's
nitrogen budget.
-
EMI: Legitimately Afraid That Aliens Might Lis ...
Ah,
life imitating art (or art accidentally imitating life). Earlier this
year, we had Rob Reid post an excerpt and discuss his new novel, Year
Zero, concerning aliens listening to Earth music for free, without a
license... and then realizing that they've been infringing our
copyrights for year ...
-
Google's Copyright Crackdown Punishes Author F ...
Over
the years, we've pointed out repeatedly a massive Achilles Heel for
Google: its often dreadful customer service. Trying to communicate with
Google can often be like facing a giant white monolith, rather than any
sort of human being. More recently, we've been concerned about
Google's willi ...
-
Former Copyright Boss: New Technology Should B ...
One
of the reasons why we live in such an innovative society is that we've
(for the most part) enabled a permissionless innovation society -- one
in which innovators no longer have to go through gatekeepers in order to
bring innovation to market. This is a hugely valuable thing, and it's
why we ...
-
PC Rental Companies Agree To Not Watch You Hav ...
People
are spying on you. All kinds of people. Law encorcement does it. The
NSA does it. Schools are monitoring our children. But I'll tell you who
is not spying on you: PC rental companies. Well, at least not anymore.
But they were spying on you before federal charges were brought ...
-
Penguin Taking Underperforming Authors To Cour ...
This
looks like it might be a new sign of the disrupted times. With major
publishing houses competing with damn near everyone for readers, they
can longer be expected to hand out hefty advances, especially in
exchange for the literary equivalent of vaporware.
Penguin has decided to reclaim ...
-
Dangerous Banned Vaccine Repackaged and Given ...
Yet
again the UK government has allowed a previously banned and dangerous
vaccine onto the UK market, by repackaging it and giving it a new name
in a bid to deceive parents. The first time the UK government tried this
tactic and succeeded was in 1988 when the JCVI (Joint Committee on
Vaccination ...
-
New Mandate for Healthcare Workers — Get ...
From
nurses, lab techs, and students, to clerical, security, and volunteer
personnel, you may be given an ultimatum anytime now: get a flu vaccine
or lose your job.
-
“We are being forced to take a flu shot ...
John
writes: “We are being forced to take a flu shot or wear a mask October
31st at the hospital I work at. Are there any support groups I can
contact. I’m highly against this and I have contacted an attorney who
pretty much said I can take it or lose my job. That can’t...
[Co ...
-
Do Vaccines Contain Formaldehyde and Mercury?
This
question comes from Tina: “Hi there, a dear friend and client is
expecting her baby any day and they are still not decided on
vaccinations. She told me that she’s heard not to take notice of people
putting you off vaccinations as they do not contain formaldahyde and
mercury anym ...
-
“Is there any proof out there that react ...
This
message is from Mandi: “Is there any proof out there that reactions to
vaccines can lead to /cause generalized pediatric dystonia in a toddler?
I believe in my heart that it has in my daughter,now 20 months old And
furthering by belief genetics teams can find no genetic mutation or li
...
-
Things You Might Miss
Not
much time for news and blogs this week, but there is lots of stuff
coming up. If any of you are in the DC area, come by and say hello.
Thursday Justice Policy Institute is having a panel discussion about The
High Price of Bail at the Busboys and Poets on 5th and K. There [...]
-
On Love, Life, Cocaine, and Impossible Monday ...
Somehow
my last post on mental illness ended up in a Facebook discussion about
love. Well, I know how it happened. My friend asked if love was a mental
illness and informed me that cocaine and love release the same
chemicals in the brain. This is an intense question for a hungover
Monday morning ...
-
Thoughts on Societal Mental Illness
Make
a claim that one snort of cocaine makes you irredeemably insane and
people will line up behind laws that lock cocaine users up for life. But
read that 73% of incarcerated women have mental health issues and many
of those same people will find it a compelling argument against mass
incarcerat ...
-
Things You Might Have Missed
Loved
In Defense of Lust. I am sincerely sad that I was unable to attend this
American Enterprise Institute event entitled Assange’s asylum in
Correa’s Ecuador: Last refuge for scoundrels? Roger Noriega, the man who
– among other things – was hired to lobby for the Hondur ...
-
Drug War History – And So It Begins
While
I was pulling up articles for my last post, I re-read the infamous New
York Times piece Negro Cocaine “Fiends” Are a New Southern Menace. The
article is a very convoluted argument against prohibition. And it is
made by trying to scare the crap out of ignorant people. The docto ...
-
Netanyahu draws a red line — with a marker pen ...
Benjamin
Netanyahu must be a happy man. He’s been yearning to draw a red line
and now, in front of an assembly of world leaders at the United Nations
General Assembly, he’s done just that. Here’s Bibi with bomb: And here
comes the red marker pen. Voila! A red line has been draw ...
-
New York Times covers Morsi’s U.N. speech but ...
Egypt’s
newly elected president, Mohammed Morsi, gave an historic speech at the
United Nations General Assembly yesterday. The focus of Morsi’s speech
was Palestine — yet you wouldn’t know it if you read the New York Times.
The preoccupation of its reporter seemed to be t ...
-
Rebecca Solnit: We could be heroes
Think
of them as Rebecca Solnit’s “explaining” trilogy, three incisive and
provocative commentaries on how we (mis)understand our mad world. The
first of them, “Men Explain Things to Me,” was actually four years old
and already a minor classic when, on August ...
-
Music: Bugge Wesseltoft and Sidsel Endresen — ...
For more music see individual artists A to L and M to Z, and the complete playlist.
-
Libyan leader contradicts Obama administration ...
Colum
Lynch reports: Libya’s president Mohammed Magarief today contradicted
American claims that the deadly attack on the U.S. consulate was a
spontaneous reaction to an anti-Islamic film, telling NBC’s Anne Curry
in an interview broadcast this morning. “It has nothing to do wi ...
-
How That Glass of Red Wine Might Help You Live ...
Researchers
have found new evidence showing that resveratrol, a compound found in
red wine, may play a role in preventing cell aging. The study in rodents
found that when mice had a particular gene — SIRT1 — knocked out, or
turned off, resveratrol had no effect on them. But tests of ...
-
Scientists uncover exciting lead into prematur ...
Scientists
have discovered that they can dramatically increase the life span of
mice with progeria (premature aging disease) and heart disease (caused
by Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy) by reducing levels of a protein
called SUN1. This research was done by A*STAR’s Institute of Medical
...
-
‘Brake gene’ turned off in pancrea ...
Aggressive
pancreatic tumours may be treatable with a new class of drugs,
according to Cancer Research UK Less than one in five people with this
form of cancer are still alive a year after being diagnosed. A study,
published in the journal Nature, showed that a gene was being switched
off in the ...
-
Eating more berries may reduce cognitive decli ...
Blueberries
and strawberries, which are high in flavonoids, appear to reduce
cognitive decline in older adults according to a new study published
today in Annals of Neurology, a journal of the American Neurological
Association and Child Neurology Society. The study results suggest that
cognitive ...
-
Researchers Discover Particularly Dangerous Sa ...
UC
Santa Barbara researchers have discovered Salmonella bacteria that are
up to 100 times more capable of causing disease. Their findings may help
prevent food poisoning outbreaks that continue to plague public health
and the food industry. These “hypervirulent” bugs can override vac ...
-
Consumer Rage: this is your labor movement und ...
The
NFL’s lockout of union referees, which began in June and ended today,
is just one of several recent examples that serve to illustrate how
little regard Americans give to labor and the treatment of workers.
This phenomenon is found not just among the likes of rightwing
union-buste ...
-
Partial transcript, trustee meeting
From
here. Roughly from 2:36-4:50.Q: He didn’t tell you what he thought?
There would be any risk associated with it?A: He said it was, trying to
think of his exact words, symbolic. A lot of what you’re saying is
symbolic, because we still have the Ohio Revised Code we have to follow.
...
-
Trustees reject symbolic statement on fracking ...
The
trustee meeting I attended Tuesday actually began over hundred years
ago. In 1910 Ohio voters approved the calling of a constitutional
convention, and in 1912 a whole series of amendments were adopted. The
Ohio History Central link goes to a short but very good summary, and
it’s defi ...
-
Communities rally against toxic fracking waste
On
Wednesday communities held Freedom From Toxic Fracking Waste rallies to
raise awareness on one of the largest environmental risks from
fracking: dealing with the waste it produces. In the best case scenario
the toxic stew - of unknown composition due to the Halliburton Loophole
- is removed ...
-
ODNR official: we'll let the public know what' ...
The
fracking industry has dramatically increased its activity in Portage
county recently. In some cases the activity is unmistakably tangible
(more on that next week), but the real action at the moment seems to be
preparing the ground for the deluge. The paperwork is coming in fast
and furious ...
-
Beefing up security on skeptical blogs
If you ever thought 'debate' occurred on a 'level playing field'....Heads Up !
Submitted by John Farnham to Science & Tech | Note-it! | Add a Comment
-
Syria And Iran Dominos Lead To World War
Recomended
article about the attention in Syria and Iran, I would like to read
your comment here on Care2, let it kick start by saying: War is a
problem to everyone but to the exception of minority top wealthy
inhabitants of the earth.
Submitted by Marco Da Silva to World | N ...
-
The Peculiar Stability of Instability
We
actually deal with the Mideast, Latin America, the Atlantic Region,
Eastern Europe, NE Asia, and SE Asia as if we were still living in the
WW-II era : we deal with the Mideast, Latin America, the Atlantic
Region, Eastern Europe, NE Asia, separately
Submitted by John Farnham to US Politics &a ...
-
The Rape of Society
I had just been told that my daughter was raped. I glance toward the
door. I feel drunk, as if my legs cant hold my weight. I grasp the
window sill and push my forehead against the window. I need air. I gasp,
choking on the silent scream that sticks
Submitted by joseph m. to Society & Cult ...
-
Intermission (And Why Bill McKibben is an Utte ...
In
a recent interview prominent green activist Bill McKibben declared that
fossil fuel barons are taking away the future and must therefore be
stopped Those of us who regard affordable energy as a golden ticket out
of drudgery marvel
Submitted by John Farnham to Green Lifestyle | &n ...
-
US keen to station troops in NZ: Panetta
ShareThisUS
keen to station troops in NZ: Panetta 24 Sep 2012 The United States
would consider stationing troops on New Zealand soil if our Government
asked for them as part of a burgeoning defence relationship, US
Secretary of Defence Leon Panetta says. Mr Panetta left New Zealand on
Saturday a ...
-
Linda McMahon Proposed Social Security 'Sunset ...
ShareThisLinda
McMahon Proposed Social Security 'Sunset' At Tea Party Forum 26 Sep
2012 In little-noticed remarks at a Tea Party town hall meeting earlier
this year, Republican Connecticut Senate candidate Linda McMahon
proposed introducing a "sunset provision" into the Social Security Act.
McMa ...
-
Iraq, U.S. negotiating agreement for units of ...
ShareThisIraq,
U.S. negotiating agreement for units of American soldiers to return to
Iraq 24 Sep 2012 Iraq and the United States are negotiating an agreement
that could result in the return of small units of American soldiers to
Iraq on 'training' missions. At the request of the Iraqi governmen ...
-
US Special Forces Deployed in Iraq, Again
ShareThisUS
Special Forces Deployed in Iraq, Again 25 Sep 2012 Despite the official
US military withdrawal last December, American special forces
"recently" returned to Iraq on a counter-terrorism mission, according to
an American general in charge of weapons sales there. The mission was
reporte ...
-
Press TV correspondent killed in Syrian capital
ShareThisPress
TV correspondent killed in Syrian capital 26 Sep 2012 [US-backed]
Insurgents in the Syrian capital Damascus have attacked Press TV staff,
killing the Iranian English-language news network's correspondent Maya
Naser, and injuring its Damascus Bureau Chief Hosein Mortada. Naser came
...
-
VRM: The Re-emergence of Polio in The Third Wo ...
‘Poliomyelitis
(polio) is a highly infectious disease caused by a virus. It invades
the nervous system, and can cause total paralysis in a matter of hours.
It can strike at any age, but affects mainly children under three
(over 50 percent of all cases). The virus enters the body throug ...
-
VRM: Pandemic Preparedness & The Dark Agenda Ahead
We
are currently entering the next phase in the Globalist plan to erode
the bedrock of natural immunity amongst the general population, a
race to gain complete control over our inherent right to
self-determination of the body. Based on all my research thus [...]
-
VRM: PCV Vaccine Exposed – Breeding Grou ...
The
road-map leading to most neurological & neuro-developmental
disorders traces back to the earliest vaccines administered to babies
(HEP B, DTaP, PCV, RV, HIB, IPV, MMR). Timing is the key – a premature
breach of the delicate, under-developed “electrical grid network”
designed to prot ...
-
VRM: The Flu Report
The
Flu Vaccine deception ranks as one of the great cover-ups &
swindles of the last century perpetrated against the general
population. Not only has the public been systematically lied to by their
elected Government for generations (in league with the World Health
Organization & a Vacc ...
-
VRM: The Problem With Vaccines Part 5B – ...
Article
continued from VRM: The Problem With Vaccines Part 5A – Detoxification
& Restoration of The Body
Replenishing the vital mineral base
We must look to children with Autism to determine the full extent of
“vaccine toxicity” derived nutrient deficiencies incurred in th ...
-
You Know You're Getting Old When...
A
few weeks back we received our new high-efficiency front loading LG
washer and dryer set and I have to say, I'm pretty impressed by them.
The set was only around $1000 (on sale) but I felt like I'd gone from a
Chevette to a Cadillac when compared to our old set. A cute little
luxur ...
-
Control Your Home Thermostat On the Internet!
Today
a fellow from our natural gas company came by to install a new
thermostat as part of the Peaksaver program that we signed up for. If
you haven't heard of Peaksaver, basically what it does is allow the
Ontario government electricity provider to turn off your central air
conditi ...
-
Happy Day!: The Water Bill Arrived!
After being shocked a few months ago with a water bill of over $240 I
decided to do a few things to cut down on our water use We converted
our main toilet to a dual-flush and installed a water saving device on
the second (haven't switched it over to a dual yet). We also
installed a new ...
-
Strawberry Picking
Our
family went strawberry picking this morning, it's a fun thing to do
once in a while and I think it's a good way to help our 3-year old
daughter realize where food comes from.
While my wife picked berries with our oldest I went for a walk around
the farm with our youngest in the stroller ...
-
Pioneer Solar: PV System For Free?
I
received a flyer from Pioneer Solar in the mail the other day which
claims to help people get a solar system installed on their house, farm,
or business for free. Sounds too good to be true, right?
Well, like most things there's good and bad points about it and what
might be a good deal fo ...
-
America’s Dumbest War, Ever
26
September 2012
Afghan Police in Zhari District, 2011.
Yesterday a concerned father forwarded to me a letter from his son in
Afghanistan. I confirmed authenticity, and republish with permission:
Dad,
I am fed up. I cannot believe the lack of attention the recent changes
in this war is rece ...
-
ISAF Joint Command morning operational update: ...
UNCLASSIFIED
2012-09-S-039
For
Immediate Release
ISAF Joint Command morning operational update
KABUL, Afghanistan (Sept. 26) - Afghan and coalition forces conducted a
security operation resulting in the death of Malang, a Taliban leader,
in Sayyidabad district, Wardak province, Tuesday.
Duri ...
-
Armed Medics in Bloody Combat
Zhari
District, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan (2011)
25 September 2012
Much controversy continues to swirl around the fact that our “Dustoff”
MEDEVAC helicopters fly unarmed into combat. They wear the Red Crosses,
alerting the enemy that they are unarmed. Note that this Afghan med
...
-
Always remembered, never forgotten: Marines ho ...
25
September 2012
Marines kneel beside the battlefield cross to pay their final respects
to Sgt. Bradley Atwell during a memorial ceremony, Sept. 20. During the
ceremony, Marines paid tribute to Atwell, an aircraft electrical,
instrument and flight control systems technician with Marine Aviatio ...
-
Stuck in the Mud
24
September 2012
Chazray Clark was blown up in September 2011. His buddies posted his
image on the door, and on the wall of our tent. Nearly everyone in the
tent had been wounded at least once.
Before Staff Sergeant Matthew Sitton was blown up and killed in
Afghanistan, he wrote to U.S. Repre ...
-
The "Innocence of Muslims" video
A few notes on the video that has sparked ongoing mayhem in West Asia.
* The production values are very poor - it seems to me that no film professionals were used in the making of this film.
read more
-
Two small outrages
While
these aren't the worst things in the world, a couple of things from the
world of information and journalism that were surprising enough to me,
even though I think I ought to be pretty hardened to these things by
now.
(1)
Through Wikileaks' twitter feed, I saw this story about one of the fo
...
-
Haiti's New Dictatorship - Book Tour in November
Hi
everyone,
In case you didn't notice the new tab above, my first book, Haiti's New
Dictatorship, is set to come out at the end of October.
I will be doing talks about the book all over Canada and probably in NYC
in the US as well. Check the book tab for updates on the book tour.
It's in the p ...
-
Paraguay: Weaving Peoples Resistance Against C ...
Hello
friends. We at En Camino put this together and it has gathered
signatures since the coup. We are hoping to work together to find ways
to support FDD in the coming weeks and months. -Justin
-------
The undersigning organizations, collectives and individuals working
towards a coordinated ini ...
-
The International Organization for a Participa ...
I joined the International Organization for a Participatory Society.
read more
-
Did America's Cyber Attack on Iran Make Us Mor ...
By invading a foreign nation, the U.S. government may have put our own infrastructure at risk.
-
A Twitter Torrent Against ... Congressional De ...
Twitter
is on fire, and Joe Lieberman merely the kindle. The Netroots left -- a
variegated slice of the Democratic base -- is livid about health care
reform. The fire has been slow burning for months, expressing itself in
frustration, firstly, with the congressional leadership, and secondl
...
-
2010: Exploring The Frustration Of Seniors
Resurgent
Republic, the GOP strategy/polling consortium, has been finding, in
surveys, a trend among folks over 55 that quite concerns Democrats --
because they're seeing the same thing. Since April, older whites have
not only been venting their frustration at Congress, they've been
increasingly ...
-
2010: The Case Against Self-Funding
Confirming
rumors, California gubernatorial candidate Steve Poizner announced
today he's donating $15 million to his own campaign because he wants to
"communicate my message of bold 10% tax cuts, a 10% reduction in state
spending, creating a $10 billion rainy day fund, and I will cut our
welfare ...
-
Why Lieberman Hates The Health Care Bill
For
progressives, with his latest Hamleting on health care reform, Sen. Joe
Lieberman has officially transitioned from his status as the Senate's
Lucy-Pulling-The-Ball-Away to a guy who, in the words of CAP's Matthew
Yglesias, demonstrates "sociopathic indifference to the human cost" of
his acti ...
-
Israel’s Interior Minister: Happy New Year, Af ...
Tonight
and tomorrow are Yom Kippur, traditionally a fast day in which Jews are
immersed in spiritual retrospection about the ways in which we’ve let
down our fellow humanity and the ways in which we propose to do better
in the coming year. In that spirit, I’m displaying one of a se ...
-
“Muslim Rage” and the Hypocrisy of the Western ...
The
western liberal élite has a problem with Muslims, in particular with
Muslim Rage, as Newsweek’s cover called it. It reminds me of that
priceless, old misogynist quotation from Sigmund Freud: women–what do
they want? What do Muslims want, columnists like Roger Cohen, Bill
Keller, ...
-
New Comment is Free Post on U.S. Delisting of ...
The
Obama administration leaked to several reporters including Scott Shane
of the NYT that it planned to remove the MEK from the Treasury
Department’s terrorist list. Note that it leaked this story on a
Friday, which is the day of the week that U.S. presidents always
announce embarrassing ...
-
New Rachel Corrie Story Published at Truthout
I
submitted an article about the Israeli court decision against the
Corrie family regarding her 2003 death, to Truthout a few weeks ago.
It’s just now been published and I hope you’ll visit and read it. I
dissected the claims of the State against Corrie and used the defense’s
...
-
Netanyahu Shilling for Romney in Florida TV Ad
Now,
I’ve seen everything. Back in the day, an Israeli prime minister
wouldn’t breathe a word about his personal political preferences
regarding U.S. presidential races. Israel’s leaders knew that they’d
need to work with whoever became president, and for them discretio ...
-
Calling Bono: Your Palestinian Gandhis Exist . ...
In
your recent column in the New York Times, "Ten for the Next Ten," you
wrote: "I'll place my hopes on the possibility -- however remote at the
moment -- that...people in places filled with rage and despair, places
like the Palestinian territories, will in the days ahead find among them
their G ...
-
International law is clear: Israeli settlement ...
Eric
Rozenman's Dec. 11 Op-Ed article, "Israeli settlements are more than
legitimate," is legal nonsense that disregards history. He is correct in
his observation that Article 6 of the Mandate for Palestine permitted
"close settlement by Jews on the land, including state lands and waste
lands no ...
-
Noam Chomsky and the pro-Israel lobby: Fourtee ...
Noam
Chomsky has been called the US leading intellectual by pundits and even
some sectors of the mass media. He has a large audience throughout the
world especially in academic circles, in large part because of his
vocal criticism of US foreign policy and many of the injustices
resulting from t ...
-
Ethan Bronner's Conflict With Impartiality
Ethan
Bronner is the New York Times Jerusalem bureau chief. As such, he is
the editor responsible for all the news coming out of Israel-Palestine.
It is his job to decide what gets reported and what doesn't; what goes
in a story and what gets cut.
-
Beware of the BBC
Stuart
Littlewood highlights the BBC's chronic pro-Israel bias, from allowing
untruths about Israel's onslaught on Gaza in 2008-09 to go unchallenged,
to its failure to provide accurate context about the Israeli township
of Sderot, to its routine willingness to give disproportionate airtime
to I ...
-
Donation will give you ACCESS TO PRIVATE AREA!
http://www.facebook.com/widgets/like.php?href=https://davidjgregory.wordpress.com/2012/06/16/donation-will-give-you-access-to-private-area/
As our private area grows with more and more data, it becomes more and
more desirable. A donation will give you access to this area where not
only will you ...
-
BIG NEWS Obama Threatens VETO CISPA
Big
news. President Obama is threatening to veto CISPA, the bill that could
give the government and big companies limitless powers to spy on us
online. The President has folded on a lot of things in the past, but
finally, yes finally, there is hope, the tide maybe changing, from the
GOP Corporat ...
-
The Eye On Citrus Show
http://www.facebook.com/widgets/like.php?href=https://davidjgregory.wordpress.com/2012/01/17/the-eye-on-citrus-show/
Our latest radio show is up, talking about the GOP Forum held in
Crystal River this past Saturday, Jan 14, 2010. The two non-fiction
books relating the dark and illegal deeds of t ...
-
Jesse Ventura, 63 Documents the Government Doe ...
http://www.facebook.com/widgets/like.php?href=https://davidjgregory.wordpress.com/2012/01/07/jesse-ventura-63-documents-the-government-does-not-want-you-to-read/
EyeOnCitrus.com is proud to announce that Jesse Ventura, newest book,
63 Documents The Government Doesn’t Want you to read, is availab ...
-
What side are you on?
As
a Thanksgiving deadline nears for action by the powerful congressional
committee on deficit reduction, Bernie sounded an alarm over reports
that Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid may be cut. "The American
people have been very clear. They understand how important Social
Security, Med ...
-
The Unsuitablog Archive
The
Unsuitablog contains a huge range of posts from simple criticism to
investigation to downright in-your-face sabotage. It also has heaps of
advice on how to recognise and expose greenwash and the entire series of
Monthly Undermining Tasks which helped the book Underminers become a
reality. To ...
-
The Unsuitablog: Winding Down and Winding Up
Four
years, and it feels like it. It would take a book to tell the story of
The Unsuitablog: all the work that has gone into it; the sleepless
nights wondering whether a stunt would come off or what the
repercussions of an exposure would be; the arm-aching pixel manipulation
in creating the hund ...
-
You’re Not Taking “Radical” ...
On
Monday 5th December, 2011, Bill McKibben, author and figurehead-leader
of 350.org wrote the following in the Daily Kos: You think OWS is
radical? You think 350.org was radical for helping organize mass civil
disobedience in DC in August against the Keystone Pipeline? We’re not
radical. Radica ...
-
Strikes vs Royal Weddings
There
is going to be a strike in Britain on Wednesday. The UK Government are
condemning it. This is starting to appear all over Facebook: When the
government decide we can have a day off for the royal wedding it doesn’t
damage the economy, but when the workers decide to strike for a day it
...
-
WWF Denies Palm Oil is the Problem, then Count ...
It
seems there is no depth to which the corporate world’s own favourite
NGO, WWF, will not sink. An article in this week’s Guardian was happy to
give WWF some free publicity, implying that the group actually give a
stuff about the wildlife they were apparently set up to protect (or s
...
-
Forget The Wealthy. How Do We Tax The Lucky?
A
few weeks ago, the Washington Post ran a lengthy, above-the-fold piece
looking into what impact capital gains tax rates were having on wealth
inequality in America. “Most of the richest Americans pay lower overall
tax rates than middle-class Americans do,” the reporters noted, adding
that duri ...
-
Muslim-Baiters Don’t Want To Be Treated ...
Over
the weekend, I posted the following message on Twitter: “When a Muslim
commits terror, every Muslim in the world somehow shares responsibility.
When it’s a white Christian, he’s always a lone wolf.” I wasn’t
commenting on the tendency of commentators to use different words to de
...
-
Keith Ellison’s Tears And Epistemic Closure
Rep.
Peter King’s hearings looking into the “radicalization” of the American
Muslim community, and the suggestion that the community doesn’t
cooperate with law enforcement, was largely a waste of time and tax
dollars. The affair didn’t produce a single insight into the actual and
urgent issue of ...
-
Praying On Qasr al-Nil
One
of the more memorable scenes of the Egyptian revolution will surely be
that of ordinary Egyptian’s praying on Cairo’s Qasr al-Nil Bridge as
members of Egyptian state police direct their water cannons at them.
Truly a remarkable sight. via Al Jazeera Filed under: Middle East
Tagged: Al-Jazeer ...
-
“I Support Democratization, But…&# ...
The
Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg – one of the key proponents of the
disastrous invasion of Iraq – has some serious misgivings about the
fledgling pro-democracy movement that’s taken over the streets of Egypt.
“I support democratization, but,” he cautions, “the democratization we
saw in Gaza (cour ...
-
Social Media's Role in the Evolution of Frontl ...
It's
Social Media Week this week, and in recognition of this and our seventh
anniversary next month, we'd like to reflect on the role that social
media has played in the history and development of FrontlineSMS.
'Democratization of Development'
In a recent BBC Future article, I wrote about ...
-
MapSurvey: Start a Map-Visualized Survey in 1 ...
A
few months ago, we became the largest crowdsourced journalism project
in Latvia to date. We reached 2% of the general population and gathered
unique data. However, to generate the data and launch the survey we had
to program, design and test the system for weeks and invest several
thousand dol ...
-
The State Decoded Debuts Version 0.4
Version
0.4 of The State Decoded was just tagged on GitHub and bundled up for
download, the result of six weeks of work. The State Decoded is a
platform that displays state codes, court decisions, and information
from legislative tracking services to make it all more understandable to
normal hum ...
-
Love PANDA? Try csvkit to Standardize Your Data
Now
that PANDA has been out in the world for a while, we would like to
suggest you also take a look at a "cousin" project of sorts: csvkit.
csvkit is a suite of powertools for working with Comma-separated values
(CSV) files. It's a command line toolkit, so you will need some minimal
technical kn ...
-
Data Journalism Takes Center Stage at OKFestiv ...
OKFestival,
the world's largest open knowledge and data event, will take place
September 17-22. We're pleased to announce that streams on three whole
days of this year's festival (two festival days and a satellite event)
will be dedicated to the topic of data journalism and visualization to
enco ...
-
After Fukushima - Japan Plans Restart of Contr ...
There
has been an ongoing debate in Japan on the best way to obtain a safe
and affordable energy supply for the island nation. The nuclear option
suffered a setback in March, 2011, when a massive earthquake and
devastating tsunami caused a meltdown in reactors at Japan's main
Fukushima-1 n ...
-
The Arab Winter in Rage - Twin Explosions Targ ...
Syrian
officials say four security guards died when a pair of explosions hit a
military building in central Damascus Wednesday, leaving part of the
building in flames. It was the third time in weeks that military
headquarters have come under attack.Plumes of black smoke poured into
the sky ...
-
The Obama Edge - Obama in Denial about Islam's ...
The
Obama administration was wrong when first it said that what happened in
Cairo and Benghazi was a spontaneous gush of righteous Muslim
indignation. After days of insisting that a snippet of YouTube trash was
responsible -- not U.S. policy and certainly not the U.S. government --
and that Susa ...
-
The 2012 Vote - Why the Stimulus Failed
Ask
most Americans about the big-spending government policies of the last
few years, and they will tell you the programs have failed. In a
February 2012 poll from the nonpartisan Pew Research Center, 66 percent
of Americans said the federal government is having a negative impact on
the way thing ...
-
The Race for Bio-Fuel - Oil-Seed Production Ca ...
Tried-and-true
techniques could help optimize oilseed yield for biodiesel production,
according to studies conducted by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
scientists. For more than 30 years, near infrared (NIR) reflectance
spectroscopy has been used as a rapid and nondestructive method for me
...
-
Kill Team: The Bigger Picture
Sorry
to have been slacking on the blog. Here’s an article I wrote and forget
to post… better late than never! Kill Team: The Bigger Picture
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/04/06-8
-
Kill Team: The Bigger Picture
Sorry
to have been slacking on the blog. Here’s an article I wrote and forget
to post… better late than never! Kill Team: The Bigger Picture
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/04/06-8
-
Dear Mr. Beck, I Shook Hands with the Antichrist
Dear
Mr. Beck: I Shook Hands with the Antichrist Earlier this week, Michael
Lind wrote an article for Salon about the misplaced energy in demeaning
alarmists like Glenn Beck.1 Having friends and family who often revere
the inflammatory rhetoric of Beck, Palin, Limbaugh, and others as a
light in ...
-
Dear Mr. Beck, I Shook Hands with the Antichrist
Dear
Mr. Beck: I Shook Hands with the Antichrist Earlier this week, Michael
Lind wrote an article for Salon about the misplaced energy in demeaning
alarmists like Glenn Beck.1 Having friends and family who often revere
the inflammatory rhetoric of Beck, Palin, Limbaugh, and others as a
light in ...
-
Practicing Peace in the New Year
A
friend, Frank Swift, that I met on my first journey has passed along
some great practical steps towards peace for the new year. Frank has
written a children’s book to help young people see an alternative to the
competition and forcefulness that can too easily get instilled in our
young p ...
-
Betrayal of Trust! Obama Knew Libya Attack Was ...
Here's
something you wont read about on MSNBC or most of the mainstream
media. Fox News has confirmed with US intelligence sources that the
Administration knew within 24 hours that the attack on the the U.S.
Consulate in Benghazi Libya was a terrorist attack, and al Qaeda was
probably behi ...
-
New Hard-Hitting Romney Ad: Bankrupt!
This
morning Romney for President released a new hard-hitting television
advertisement titled “Bankrupt," which should be very helpful in
coal-mining states such as Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The ad
uses an Obama statement from 2008 which previewed his war on coal.
The spot is e ...
-
What The Polls Aren't Showing
In
a little more than six weeks Americans will be voting in the only poll
that counts. But over the past week or so, many of my conservative
friends have been complaining about the presidential polls being biased
toward the Democratic Party. What they mean is the polls are weighing
their samples ...
-
Hillary Clinton on Libya Attack "It Was al Q ...
Now Barack Obama may be the only one in his administration who hasn't
called the attack of our mission in Libya a terrorist attack.
Attending a meeting at the UN today, Secretary of State Clinton
attributed the deadly attack on the US Mission in Benghazi, Libya to al
Qaeda in North Afric ...
-
DENIAL! Obama Can't Use the "T" Word at the UN
It's
time for Barack Obama to wake up and smell the couscous. The attack on
the US consulate in Benghazihad nothing to do with the anti-Muslim movie
on You-tube. The attack was not a the result of a mob action it was
planned way in advanced. So why the heck didn't he say that during ...
-
Uruguay gets closer to lifting ban on Abortion
By
LUIS MIRANDA | THE REAL AGENDA | SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 Uruguay is now on
the verge of decriminalizing abortion after its House of Representatives
approved a motion to do just that with a minimum majority of 50 to 49.
Although the bill still needs to be ratified in the Senate, it is exp
...
-
United Nations Precipitously Falls into Irrele ...
By
LUIS MIRANDA | THE REAL AGENDA | SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 How do you know
when an organization has lived beyond its days? When even its minion
members do not attend what is portrayed as the most relevant meeting of
the year. The decay of the United Nations is not new. The
globalist-founde ...
-
Israeli Lobbyist Suggests using False-flag to ...
By
LUIS MIRANDA | THE REAL AGENDA | SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 Patrick Clawson a
Washington lobbyist and director of the Washington Institute for Near
East Policy (WINEP), said that the west, especially the United States
and Israel are “in the game of using covert means against the Irani ...
-
Madrid Delegate Salutes Police Brutality
By
LUIS MIRANDA | THE REAL AGENDA | SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 The government of
Madrid has put all of its support behind the acts of police brutality
that took place Tuesday in the Spanish capital. Voices of congratulation
came from various bureaucrats who said the the actions taken by the Na
...
-
The ‘Spanish Autumn’ Begins now
By LUIS MIRANDA | THE REAL AGENDA | SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 The ‘Spanish
autumn’ is here. The same pictures we saw months ago in Greece and
Portugal, are now popping up in Madrid. The Spanish people went out by
the thousands on Tuesday to tell their government they are an ...
-
Amid statewide debate, Newark revises plan to ...
The
town of Newark has amended its town plan to make clear that it does not
support industrial wind development. During a special town meeting on
Monday, voters approved an advisory resolution 169-to-59. It called for
the select board to approve a new plan that identifies specific
ridgelines, hi ...
-
Fourmile wind project has its share of blowback
FINZEL
— A majority of the Frostburg Road residents in attendance at the
Synergics Wind Energy LLC meeting on Tuesday were opposed to the
proposed Fourmile Ridge Wind Energy Project, according to resident Jim
McCann. Engineers met with immediate property owners to update them on
the status of th ...
-
Troubling study indicates wind turbines may ca ...
A
study published in a German scientific journal this summer indicates
that wind turbines in one area may pose a serious risk to populations of
bats over the better part of a continent. The study, performed by
researchers from the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research
(IZW), showed tha ...
-
Town can’t support Green Energy Act
PETAWAWA
– Council has taken a stand on the province’s Green Energy Act. On the
heels of Xeneca’s recent Public Information Centre, Petawawa Council
voted unanimously at a recent meeting to no longer support the
province’s Green Energy Act 2009. In a move to stand up to the gre ...
-
Concerned Citizens of DeKalb County inform com ...
DeKalb
County commissioners are said to finalize their ordinance on wind
energy on Thursday, but the Concerned Citizens of DeKalb County fear
that will happen before everyone in the community is informed. When it
comes to a 125 proposed wind turbines in DeKalb County, nothing is
final. But if it ...
-
Signs Point to U.S. Capital Investment Slowdown
“Demand
for capital goods rose in August while failing to make up for declines
in the previous two months, signaling slowdowns in business investment
and exports threaten to further restrain the U.S. economic recovery.
Orders for non-defense capital equipment excluding airplanes rose 1.1 p
...
-
Second-quarter GDP cut to 1.3 percent
“Economic
growth was much weaker than previously estimated in the second quarter
as a drought cut into inventories, setting the platform for an even more
sluggish performance in the current quarter against the backdrop of
slowing factory activity. Gross domestic product expanded at a 1.3 p ...
-
On Competition and Entrepreneurship
If
Austrian economics, and classical liberalism more generally, are to win
minds and hearts in the world of ideas, it will be by doing as Israel
Kirzner does.
-
Obama Showering Ohio With Attention and Money
“The
president has eaten Cincinnati chili, led the cheers for Ohio State
basketball and planted himself in the back yard of a Columbus family to
highlight, next to their tomato garden, what his policies did for them.
His trips, along with repeated outings by Biden (18 visits) and other
Cabinet m ...
-
An Electric Carmaker Struggles as Its Producti ...
“As
Tesla Motors, a maker of electric cars, burns through cash and misses
production targets, it is turning to investors and taxpayers for extra
financial help. On Tuesday, Tesla announced plans to sell five million
shares to raise cash. The federal government agreed earlier to waive
some condit ...
-
Plagiarism lessons and examples
I’m
catching up on some of the (many) things that have been written about
the recent Jonah Lehrer ethics case, and I’d like to highlight this
article for its breakdown and descriptions of some serious
transgressions:
Jonah Lehrer’s Journalistic Misdeeds at Wired.com
I think one thi ...
-
Use Instapaper to capture, read blog posts
I’ve
been using Instapaper, a free on- and off-line reading tool, for a
while, maybe more than a year. Mostly I use it for its most common
purpose — to capture very long articles from a Web page and read them
later. Often I read them on my Kindle when I’m not connected to wi-fi
...
-
Using Storify to share links and videos
In
a graduate-level course, like many educators, I require students to
make presentations to the class.
A while back, I forbade the use of PowerPoint — or any other slides —
during the presentation. However, students must find, show and discuss
some websites and videos as part of th ...
-
A few thoughts about MOOCs: Massive Open Onlin ...
Educators
are talking about the phenomenon of large-enrollment free online
courses offered by very reputable professors and universities.
Now the University of Texas “is in negotiations with Coursera and edX,
two of the most prominent companies engaged in the mass distribution of
course c ...
-
Managing research: Your personal library, online
As
a university professor, I not only teach — I also need to keep
up-to-date with the literature in my field. This is so much easier now
than it was when I was a graduate student long ago — now I can download
PDFs of relevant articles and catalog them in folders on my hard drive,
so ...
-
Report: Extending insurance coverage could red ...
Under
the Affordable Care Act, racial and ethnic differentials in health
insurance coverage are poised to shrink due to the extension of coverage
to hundreds of thousands of individuals and families, particularly
through the Medicaid expansion.
read more
-
INSTITUTE INDEX: The reality behind Romney's t ...
In
a speech to wealthy donors, Republican presidential candidate Mitt
Romney said 47 percent of Americans "pay no income tax," are "dependent
upon government," and "will vote for the president no matter what." A
look at the numbers behind those claims.
read more
-
University of Virginia prevails against climat ...
A
Virginia circuit court judge rules that the school does not have to
turn over former professor Michael Mann's e-mails to the American
Tradition Institute, a fossil-fuel-funded think tank that works to
discredit climate scientists. The case is now expected to move on to the
state Supreme Court. ...
-
Art Pope translates dollars into influence at UNC
Conservative
donor Art Pope has given millions to North Carolina's public
universities, often to have his offers rejected over political
controversies. Now he has a seat at the table in deciding the UNC
system's future.
read more
-
Preaching Koch Brothers gospel on public education
Chicago
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and his administration's school leaders have come
perilously close to sounding like one of those Mississippi legislators
back in 1985 who dealt with a statewide teachers' strike by giving them a
pay raise -- but at the cost of a provision that prevented them from
ever ...
-
Comments on the cost of Iraq
Elevated
from the comments, MarkFromIreland: Greetings Ian, Do you remember
Mohammed Ibn Laith? Gorilla’s Guides » 2007 » February » 15: I am a
Muslim I am Iraki maybe you believe that God told you that must turn
aside when you have been struck.That is not what God tells me. What God
tells me is ...
-
QE 3
The
Fed has announced its third quantitative easing program. To state what
should be obvious, the effect on the economy for ordinary people will
be minimal, as with QE1 and 2. It will help banks, financial firms
most, other large corporations will also benefit. If you work at the
executive le ...
-
QE 3
The
Fed has announced its third quantitative easing program. To state what
should be obvious, the effect on the economy for ordinary people will
be minimal, as with QE1 and 2. It will help banks, financial firms
most, other large corporations will also benefit. If you work at the
executive le ...
-
Respect for international law and America
There’s
been a great deal of crying about the death of an Ambassador and others
in an attack on the US embassy in Libya. Now I’m a strong supporter of
the inviolability of embassies but I wonder why other people should be?
Embassy inviolability is part of one of the oldest strata of ...
-
Respect for international law and America
There’s
been a great deal of crying about the death of an Ambassador and others
in an attack on the US embassy in Libya. Now I’m a strong supporter of
the inviolability of embassies but I wonder why other people should be?
Embassy inviolability is part of one of the oldest strata of ...
-
Drug Wars in Juarez Fuels Boom in El Paso
My
colleague Malak Behrouznami recently returned from Juarez Mexico where
she grew up as a child. She as a wonderful heritage - her father is
Iranian and her Mother is Mexican. She went Juarez for family and
journalistic reasons. One of her objectives was to find out why Juarez
has become a terr ...
-
PALESTINIAN-ISRAELI NEGOTIATIONS TO NOWHERE NO ...
A
few months ago when shooting a documentary in the Middle East, we met
Zeina, a 13-year-old Palestinian living in a Beirut refugee camp. She
was traumatized as she watched the Israeli Gaza war on television. It
changed her life. She now thinks of revenge and cannot understand the
Israeli childr ...
-
FROM JOE McCARTHY TO GLEN BECK – TIME TO END F ...
I
listened to Glen Becks "Restoring Honor" speech today hoping to find
something of substance to write about. I found a stringing together of
such empty phrases it does not bear discussion. The more important
issue is why a man whose megalomania seems to have no bounds can become
...
-
PAKISTAN FLOODS AND A FAILED POLICY - UN Sec. ...
Ban
Ki Moon, Secretary General of the United Nations, says of the flooding
in Pakistan "The world has never seen such a disaster. It's much beyond
anybody's imagination".
At least 20 million people have lost their homes, more than 1600 have
died, and disease and hunger will c ...
-
China and the end of the end of history
Many
economists and political analysts think the current recovery, as it's
being called, is a rather temporary phenomenon. Many expect the
recession to kick back in, and perhaps within a few years get much more
serious. What does that mean in terms of the future of the world economy
and worl ...
-
Human variome taking shape with Chinese node
An
ambitious project to log all genetic variations that cause human
disease lunged forward this week with the launch of the Chinese “node”
of the Human Variome Project (HVP). Scientists and clinicians in China
meanwhile are hoping participation will spread genetic counseling and
genetic medicine ...
-
US cell-based flu vaccine plant open for business
Americans
may soon be getting flu jabs made with cells and not eggs. The drug
company Novartis opened a first-of-its kind facility in the US to
produce influenza vaccines using mammalian cells, Novartis and US
government officials announced 13 December.
The approach is an alternative to conve ...
-
NSF takes broad look at broader impacts
A
National Science Foundation (NSF) task force has finalized its
recommendations for tweaking the agency's two merit review criteria,
'intellectual merit' and 'broader impacts'. And central to that effort
was a non-prescriptive, big-tent definition of broader impacts, says
task force co-chair J ...
-
Land grabbing in Africa continues to harm the poor
More
than 200 million hectares of land in poor nations was sold by
governments in land-grabbing deals with industry and investors between
2000 and 2010, a new study reports.
This high global demand for land is likely to continue for the long
term, concludes the study by the International Land ...
-
Stratolaunch embarks on hybrid rocket-plane system
Forget
Kennedy Space Center. How about launching massive rockets from the
underbelly of the largest plane ever built? On Tuesday, Burt Rutan, of
aerospace company Scaled Composites, and billionaire Paul Allen, a
former Microsoft executive, announced Stratolaunch Systems -- a company
that aims to ...
-
Here's Why People Don't Think We're in a Recovery
The
most recent jobs report was again below consensus. With fewer than
100,000 new jobs, unemployment fell only because people continue to
leave the labor force in huge numbers. People are discouraged, and
many don't believe we are in a recovery. Why would they think that we
aren't in a ...
-
The Hollow Boom Of Brooklyn: Behind Veneer Of ...
After
a decade of increasingly celebrated gentrification, many believe
Brooklyn — the native borough of both my parents — finally has risen
from the shadows that were cast when it became part of New York City
over a century ago. Brooklyn has gotten “its groove back” as a
&ldqu ...
-
A Look at Commuting Using the Latest Census Data
Continuing
my exploration of the 2011 data from the American Community Survey, I
want to look now at some aspects of commuting.
Public Transit
Public transit commuting remains overwhelmingly dominated by New York
City, with a metro commute mode share for transit of 31.1%. There are
an estim ...
-
The Road Less Understood
The
Economist confuses ends (objectives) and means in its current number
examining the peaking of per capita automobile use in the West in two
articles ("The http://www.economist.com/node/21563327" and "Seeing the
Back of the Car"). In congratulating metropolitan areas for ...
-
America’s Last Politically Contested Territory ...
Within
the handful of swing states, the presidential election will come down
to a handful of swing counties: namely the suburban voters who reside
in about the last contested places in American politics.
Even in solid-red states, big cities tilt overwhelmingly toward
President Obama and t ...
-
Skilled Work, Without the Worker
Via:
New York Times: The next generation of robots for manufacturing will be
more flexible and easier to train. Witness the factory of Tesla Motors,
which recently began manufacturing the Tesla S, a luxury sedan, in
Fremont, Calif., on the edge of Silicon Valley. More than half of the
building i ...
-
Suicide of Deloitte Partner Daniel Pirron Link ...
Via:
Telegraph: The family of a senior partner at Deloitte has called for
answers after he apparently committed suicide days after the auditing
firm was linked to the Standard Chartered Iran dollar trades scandal.
Daniel Pirron, a partner in Delloite’s key General Counsel’s office in
New York, w ...
-
Water Shortages Hit U.S. Power Supply
Via:
New Scientist: As the United States’ extended heat wave and drought
threaten to raise global food prices, energy production is also feeling
the pressure. Across the nation, power plants are becoming overheated
and shutting down or running at lower capacity; drilling operations
struggl ...
-
Genetically Engineering ‘Ethical’ ...
Via:
Telegraph: Professor Julian Savulescu said that creating so-called
designer babies could be considered a “moral obligation” as it makes
them grow up into “ethically better children”. The expert in practical
ethics said that we should actively give parents the choice ...
-
Cows Eating Second Hand Candy During the Drought
Via:
WPRI: Ranchers have struggled with skyrocketing corn prices, because
the drought has made feeding their livestock very expensive. But one
rancher has turned to a very sweet solution. At Mayfield’s United
Livestock Commodities, owner Joseph Watson is tweaking the recipe for
success. &# ...
-
14 Signs That The World Economy Is Getting Weaker
The
United States is not the only one with massive economic problems right
now. The truth is that just about wherever you look around the globe
things are getting even worse. China is experiencing a substantial
economic slowdown, and Japan has resorted to yet another round of money
printing in ...
-
Quantitative Easing Did Not Work For The Weima ...
Did printing vast quantities of money work for the Weimar Republic?
Nope. And it won't work for us either. If printing money was the
secret to economic success, we could just print up a trillion dollars
for every American and be done with it. The truth is that making
everyone ...
-
QE4? The Big Wall Street Banks Are Already Com ...
QE3 has barely even started and some folks on Wall Street are already
clamoring for QE4. In fact, as you will read below, one equity
strategist at Morgan Stanley says that he would not be "surprised" if
the Federal Reserve announced another new round of money printing by the
end ...
-
Americans Are Literally Being Worked To Death
Are you constantly tired and do you feel incredibly stressed almost all
the time? Well, that means that there is a really good chance that you
are a typical American worker. Even though our incomes are going down,
Americans are spending more time at work than ever before. In f ...
-
21 Facts About America’s Decaying Infras ...
You can tell a lot about a nation by the condition of the
infrastructure. So what does our infrastructure say about us? It says
that we are in a very advanced state of decay. At this point, much of
America is being held together with spit, duct tape and prayers. Our
roads are ...
-
What farmers can do themselves for better land ...
SEEN
AT :
http://www.thewaterchannel.tv/en/videos/categories/viewvideo/829/agriculture/promoting-farmer-innovation
Promoting Farmer Innovation Promoting Farmer Innovation tells a
fascinating story of what farmers can do themselves. Farmer innovators
are a surprisingly creative source of ideas. T ...
-
Local solutions to combat desertification (The ...
SEEN
AT :
http://www.thewaterchannel.tv/en/videos/categories/viewvideo/1524/integrated-water-resource-management/combating-desertification-local-solutions-to-a-global-problem
Combating Desertification: Local Solutions to a Global Problem This
film highlights the global problem of desertification ...
-
The bottle tower method highly appreciated (Ll ...
A
message from Lloyd Liebenberg Hi Willem, I saw your posts about bottle
towers and got so excited about the simplicity and elegance of the idea.
I have begun a small project with my sons and we are still in …
Continue reading →
-
A drastic reduction in the flow of rivers that ...
Read
at :
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/96329/MALAWI-Shrinking-lake-threatens-livelihoods
MALAWI: Shrinking lake threatens livelihoods MACHINGA, 18 September
2012 (IRIN) – Mposa Village, in south-eastern Malawi’s Machinga
District, used to sit on the shores of Lake Chilwa. Now its residen ...
-
Revamping simple traditional methods to captur ...
Read
at :
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/96335/BURKINA-FASO-Low-cost-steps-for-long-term-food-security
BURKINA FASO: Low-cost steps for long-term food security OUAHIGOUYA, 18
September 2012 (IRIN) – From rocks hemming in water on farms to large
surface reservoirs for irrigation, farmers in ...
-
Giving you the truth
The 2012 presidential contest will be the most expensive - and most
secretive - election of the modern era. Thanks to federal court
decisions, corporations, billionaires and labor unions can spend as much
as they want to fill the airwaves with half-truths and outright
propaganda.Sadly, much o ...
-
Daily Disclosure: Koch-backed nonprofit ‘educa ...
Americans for Prosperity, a conservative nonprofit funded by the
billionaire Koch brothers, launched a new issue advocacy campaign
criticizing President Barack Obama Monday.The organization reported
spending $205,000 on radio ads highlighting what the group calls Obama’s
“failing agenda.”The ...
-
East China Sea training merely an 'exercise' s ...
Japan, Taiwan, and China have been contesting ownership of five deserted
islets and three rocks in the East China Sea since oil reserves were
detected nearby more than forty years ago. But new tensions were stoked
this month when the Japanese government nationalized the i ...
-
Daily Disclosure: North Dakota's Berg absorbs ...
Republican Rep. Rick Berg, of North Dakota, once the favorite to replace
retiring Democratic Sen. Kent Conrad, has found himself in a tight
race, and spending by outside groups is flowing.Berg faces former state
Attorney General Heidi Heitkamp, a Democrat.The Republican congressman
absorbs a ...
-
IMPACT: Cabinet officials signal crackdown on ...
Top federal officials are stepping up scrutiny for doctors and
hospitals that may be cheating Medicare by using electronic health
records to improperly bill the health plan for more complex and costly
services than they deliver.U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary
Kathleen Sebelius ...
-
Wente apologists dig press in deeper
By
David@Sixthestate.net Seriously. This is starting to get absolutely
ridiculous. I’m gratified to see the National Post and the Toronto Star
jumping on the Margaret Wente plagiarism bandwagon. But there are still
people referring to this as though it was an isolated incident, and
there are eve ...
-
Oh good, I can wear my Rona Ambrose button again
By
Montreal Simon About five years ago I made this button of Rona Ambrose.
So I’m glad to see that my confidence in her was fully justified. From
The Globe: “Canada’s minister for the status of women joined nine other
Conservative cabinet ministers and dozens of backbenchers in votin ...
-
A Modest Opinion – Nathaniel Moher’s Gui ...
By
Nathaniel Moher All right, with the world literally falling apart in
front of my eyes (not your eyes however, as I assume none of you watch
the news), I can only come to two conclusions. One: No one has followed
through on my last three guides to saving the world, and two: the Mayans
[...]
-
TV the way Lucy likes it
Sit-coms
have never exactly flourished on Canadian TV, but the success of YTV’s
“Mr. Young” may be about to change that ~~ By Emily Olesen ~~ Sitting in
the Mr. Young audience is like watching a live action cartoon. Props
from past episodes adorn the walls of the studio, includ ...
-
Warp speed is possible . . . if we don’t ...
By
David@Sixthestate.net You may remember, as I do, how quickly even the
most fervent anti-science hyper-skeptics went into fits of excitement
over the announced discovery of the Higgs boson earlier this summer. I
doubt any of them could tell you what a Higgs boson is, beyond the fact
that some ...
-
The Last Post
This
will be the last post I write for the FRI blog. If this is the first
time you have seen this blog stop reading this right now and go back to
October 2011 in the archives section because those are some of the best
posts I ever wrote about Afghanistan. Or go to the [...]
-
How Do You Mend A Broken Heart?
Our
little posse made it out of Afghanistan without any dramas. My brother
Tim left with me because The Bot had made it perfectly clear that his
IED hit from the year before had made him completely unstable and a big
pain in his ass. We went to London again and both my brother and [...]
-
Vision Quest
Editors
note: Be sure to start this series from the beginning (Dalton Thomas
Comes Home) so it makes sense. We will try to get more posts up sooner
than we have been lately but Dalton is, to be honest, not doing as well
as we hoped . Baba Tim is also banged up again and [...]
-
Band On The Run
Editors
Note: It is important for first time readers to start this story from
the beginning. This is a (mostly) fictional account by my brother,
Dalton Thomas Lynch, who is using the pen as therapy as he adjusts to
living a normal life back in the states. Any donations received by the
FRI bl ...
-
Dead Man Walking
Dalton
continues to heal himself using creative writing as his vehicle for
change. Any donations our loyal readers are able to spare for this
cracking tale will go directly to Dalton. For the record, I (Baba T)
did not say “Vet or Ventilate” and insist it was “If we can’
...
-
The Future of Medicine is Here NOW!
Part
of the “programming” of the masses is brainwashing them that only those
“MD’S” (i.e. Medical Deities) in white coats are qualified to dispense
health information. The Truth is that most “MD’s” are themselves
programmed from day one in “M ...
-
Update on “Event Contract” Post
This
is an update to my February 2011 post on “Event Contracts” -
http://wp.me/pUCM2-4P Just to refresh your memory – the term “Event
Contract” is big EDOMITE money strategically invested to reap a huge
profit following a devastating event that is in reality CAUSED ...
-
Great Expose – MUST READ!
This
is an absolutely correct assessment. Remember the following definition:
HEGEMONY 1: preponderant influence or authority over others :
domination 2: the social, cultural,
ideological, or economic influence exerted by a dominant group 3
Reasons the US an ...
-
The REAL Reason the Israe-lies Want to Attack Iran
The
work of Dr. Keshe in “secure” research bases in Iran is causing the
Rothschild Cabal sleepless nights. Imagine a world where 1. Energy is
FREE 2. Food is readily available 3. Money is obsolete. This was the
situation in Libya, that is, until NATO bombs began falling and the GREE
...
-
The REAL Reason the Israe-lies Want to Attack Iran
The
work of Dr. Keshe in “secure” research bases in Iran is causing the
Rothschild Cabal sleepless nights. Imagine a world where 1. Energy is
FREE 2. Food is readily available 3. Money is obsolete. This was the
situation in Libya, that is, until NATO bombs began falling and the GREE
...
-
Moving to a New Location
Scotts
Contracting is Moving For the Past week or so I have been moving into a
new Work Shop, Office, and Warehouse. Stay tuned for further Details.
Build Green, Scotty
-
Join me to oppose:Res 37 Toxic Air Bill by Sen ...
I
am writing you today in vehement opposition to the toxic air bill
offered by Senator James Inhofe, S.J. Res 37. The Online Petition I
signed via the Environment Defense Action Fund is listed to follow and
emailed to Sen R.Blunt and Sen C.McCaskill. My notes to Dirty Oil Roy
Blunt are at the bo ...
-
Little Green Thumb Recycling Adventure
GRATITUDE
OF THANKS TO SOUTHERN METAL PROCESSING. For all my readers who have
been reading about my Back-Yard City Garden. I’m sure you have noticed
that I’ve had some great help from little green thumbs this year. Little
Green Thumbs-Inspecting the Corn Silk on the Sweet Corn Plants ...
-
Heat Deaths in Top U.S. Cities-Re:ClimateChange
Climate
change is literally killing us: In America’s 40 largest cities, it’s
estimated that more than 150,000 Americans could die by the end of this
century due to the excessive heat caused by climate change. Find out
more about killer heat and how many more heat-related deaths clima ...
-
Retrofit Turns Energy-Guzzling Home into Energ ...
The
extensive renovation achieved an 80% reduction in energy usage. By
Jennifer Goodman Retrofit Turns Energy-Guzzling Home into Energy
Producer The new structure sits on the fieldstone and brick foundation
of the old one. Designer Andrew Webster speced generous glazing on the
south and east sid ...
-
GM Wheat: the Risk to Unforn Children
GM wheat has special dangers for unborn kids
According to Natural News, Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and
Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) has developed a novel variety
of genetically-modified (GM) wheat that contains an altered protein and
enzyme-suppressing mechanism ...
-
19%: the True Unemployment Number
The job line
A recent Wall Street Journal opinion piece by Mortimer Zuckerman,
Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of US News and World Report, indicates the
true US unemployment rate is 19%, when you include the people who have
given up and quit looking for work and the involuntary part-timers w
...
-
Assange Seeks Transfer to Stockholm
Assange at Ecuadorian embassy According to the New Zealand Herald,
Ecuador’s Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino proposed on Friday that
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange be Ecuador’s embassy in Stockholm. In
this scenario, Assange would remain under Ecuadorian protection while
und ...
-
Palestine's Arab Spring
Palestine's Arab Spring
A September 15th article (Revolution in the Air at Last) in the highly
conservative Economist is predicting possible revolution in Palestine.
It’s extremely good news for antiwar activists, economists, chairman of
the US Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Demp ...
-
CNN and the Bahraini Royal Family - Part II
(This second post relates to US media censorship of Obama’s hypocritical
policy towards Bahrain’s pro-democracy movement.) Amber Lyon For the
most part, the US media has been totally silent on the Bahraini
pro-democracy movement and Obama’s decision to back the repressive ...
-
A Holy Thursday
Excerpted from Here Comes Trouble: Stories From My Life by Michael Moore
“Don’t just stand there, the niggers are comin’!”
Walter was twelve, and he was only trying to be helpful.
“Whaddaya mean?” I asked while standing in his driveway with my baseball glov ...
-
Audio of 'Boys State'
Excerpted from Here Comes Trouble: Stories From My Life by Michael Moore
-
Activists Cheer Court's Ruling Against Indefin ...
StopNSAA.org
New
York - Judge Katherine Forrest today ruled that the so-called
"indefinite detention" provision of the fiscal 2012 National Defense
Authorization Act violates the Constitution and issued a permanent
injunction against its use. The law would have allowed the military to
indefini ...
-
UK Threatens to Violate Ecuadoran Embassy Grou ...
Reuters,
August 15th, 2012:
Ecuador said on Wednesday the British government had threatened to raid
its embassy in London if WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is not handed
over, and that Quito would make its decision on his asylum request on
Thursday.
"Today we've received a threat by the Un ...
-
FLASHBACK: Ann Coulter Says Rage Against the M ...
New
York Times, April 29, 2012:
WASHINGTON — Representative Paul D. Ryan strolls the halls of Capitol
Hill with the anarchist band Rage Against the Machine pounding through
his earbuds.
Daily Beast, August 11, 2012:
Ryan seems to have a taste for hard-rock bands like Rage Against ...
-
Indonesian volcano rumbles as president visits ...
For
SMB News Indonesian volcano rumbles as president visits camps
PURWOBINANGUN: Indonesia’s Mount Merapi volcano spewed more deadly heat
clouds Wednesday as President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono visited some of
the 50,000 evacuees in shelters. Searing gas billowed from the crater of
the 2,91 ...
-
Kasaba throws spit on the camera
\Kasaba
throws spit on cameraMUMBAI: Ajmal Kasaba webcam spit on Tuesday during
a hearing in the Bombay High Court for confirmation of the death
penalty, which led the court strictly tell him to behave properly.
Judjes a warning when they Kasaba altercation with the police and spit
at the camera ...
-
K’taka Speaker disqualifies 16 MLAs
For
SMB News KBANGALORE: Hours ahead of the trust vote for beleaguered
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa in the Assembly, Speaker K G
Bopaiah disqualified sixteen rebel MLAs, including eleven from ruling
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), legislative sources said on Monday.
Bopaiah signed the ...
-
Twin bombing at Shah Ghazi’s shrine kills 8
For
SMB News Twin bombing at Shah Ghazi’s shrine kills 8 KARACHI: Eight
people including two children were killed and over 65 others suffered
injuries when two suicide bombers blew themselves up outside Abdullah
Shah Ghazi’s shrine in Clifton, official sources said here Thursday. Two
heads, beli ...
-
Musharraf seeks Pak nation’s apology for ‘mistake
For
SMB News Musharraf seeks Pak nation’s apology for ‘mistakes’ LONDON:
Former president Gen. (Retd.) Pervez Musharraf Friday admitted that
political mistakes were committed in the twilight years of his regime
and sought apology from Pakistani nation for the same. “These mistakes
caused damage ...
-
Is Coal Still King?
India
is poised to contend with China as the globe’s top consumer of coal,
with 455 power plants preparing to come online, a prominent
environmental research group has concluded. The coal plants in India’s
pipeline — almost 100 more than China is preparing to build — would
deliver 519,396 megawa ...
-
In order to control climate change, do we need ...
Two
recent publications highlight the challenges ahead in the multilateral
process that continues to seek an equitable global approach to the issue
of growing CO2 emissions. But comparing and contrasting them
illustrates the contradictions that exist as negotiators attempt to
maintain existing s ...
-
High-Priced Fuel Syndrome
Governments
and economists around the world have not figured out that what the
world economy is suffering from, to varying degrees, is “high-priced
fuel syndrome“.High-priced fuel syndrome has a number of symptoms:
-
Arctic Sea Ice At Its Lowest Ever
According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), as of September 16 Arctic sea ice reached its seasonal minimum
-
How Far Has the Renewable Energy Industry Come ...
The
renewable energy industry has experienced numerous changes over the
past 15 years. Here's a useful infographic that reflects the growth of
the renewable energy industry, its contribution to the U.S. economy, and
what the future could hold.
-
Netanyahu To Set âClear Red Lineâ For Iran In ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will try in his speech today
at the United Nations to set a clear red line for Iran as the oil-rich
nation continues its pursuit of nuclear technology. Reuters points out
that Israel and the US are not opposed as it pertains to Iran, with both
Netanyahu ...
-
iOS 6 users continue to grapple with Wi-Fi pro ...
Wi-Fi access is still out of commission for many iOS 6 users. (Credit:
Apple) A number of Apple iOS 6 users say they still can't connect to
Wi-Fi networks, and the problem isn't just with the iPhone 5. Reports of
the glitch have filled up 91 pages on Apple's Discussion Forums since
September 19 ...
-
âSons Of Anarchyâ Actor Johnny Lewis Found Dea ...
Actor Johnny Lewis, who played a supporting role in the first two
seasons of the hit FX show Sons of Anarchy , was found dead yesterday at
the home of an 81-year-old woman who had also died. TMZ reports that
Lewis is also suspected of murdering the 81-year-old woman he was found
with. According ...
-
Reese Witherspoon Has Given Birth To A Boy!
Actress Reese Witherspoon has given birth to a boy.  Reese and herÂ
husband Jim Toth welcomed Tennessee James into the world earlier today
(September 27th 2012). This is the third child for Reese who has two
children, Ava, 13, and Deacon, eight, from her marriage to Ryan
Phillippe and this ...
-
SONS OF ANARCHY Star Johnny Lewis Dead In Appa ...
Sons Of Anarchy star Johnny Lewis has come to a tragic end in an
incident last night which has not only left the star dead but also the
eighty one year old woman who was his landlord, with Lewis named a
suspect in her death.Authorities believe Lewis was under the influence
of drugs when he argu ...
-
File-Sharing for Personal Use Declared Legal i ...
"From
a legal point of view, while taking into account that users are both
uploaders and downloaders in these file-sharing networks, we see this
conduct as lawful, even when it's considered that the users continue to
share once the download is finished."
The prosecutor adds that the right t ...
-
'Innocence of Muslims' Actress Files Bigger La ...
Garcia
refiled her case in federal court Wednesday, asserting even more claims
that she did the first time around, her lawyer says.
On top of fraud, unfair business practices and libel -- among other
causes of action -- she's now asserting copyright claims.
In doing so, Garcia aims to make so ...
-
Go Daddy patents announcing a domain name regi ...
Today
the United States Patent and Trademark office granted the domain name
registrar a patent for "announcing a domain name registration on a
social website". - Domain Name Wire
-
Apple seeks patent for Siri automated assistant
The
company's extensive 51-page application with the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office is entitled "Intelligent Automated Assistant." The
patent application continuation, discovered this week by AppleInsider,
describes a system that "engages with the user in an integrated,
conversational manner u ...
-
Apple vs. Samsung - This Time Its Jury Conduct ...
It
seems the jury foreman, Velvin Hogan, holds his own patent and may have
shared his knowledge with other jurors. This would have introduced
information not presented as part of the trial which would violate jury
rules.
Apple countered with its own court filing calling Samsung's request
"basel ...
-
California proposes political campaigns disclo ...
It’s
silly season again in California. The California Fair Political
Practices Committee wants political campaigns to document and report
payments to bloggers and social media users if the person doing it paid
by a campaign. This could well include campaign workers tweeting about
their can ...
-
Romney campaign sucker punches Vermont media o ...
Early
Tuesday evening, Vermont Public Radio, (VPR) put out a story about the
Romney campaign challenging absentee balloting in Vermont, and got it
badly wrong. Other news operations repeated the story, getting it just
as wrong in the Burlington Free Press, the Barre Times Argus, the
BrattleboroR ...
-
Driverless cars and the coming glorious Orwell ...
Driverless
cars are perfect mechanisms for government control. After they become
common such vehicles will no doubt be required to report to a central
authority where they are going. The cars might even begin to question
why someone would want to make a particular journey and then report it
to t ...
-
The unfinished story of us
Francisco
Doa has a thoughtful piece at PandoDaily, which generally covers tech
and startups in Silicon Valley, on how we as a country need to forget
the exceptionalism stuff and get on with building something useful and
important instead. This is a really excellent idea and it also sums up
the ...
-
NOT SATIRE – Exxon plans oil drilling in USSR ...
Exxon
and USSR oil company Rosnoft plan to drill for oil in a USSR offshore
nuclear dump, the Kara Sea, which was used for 25 years as a garbage can
for radioactive waste.The two oil companies have avoided calls for the
nuclear waste, estimated to consist of over 17,000 barrels of
radioactive wa ...
-
News from the negotiated transition in Burma/M ...
I've
recently been devouring Evan Osnos's brilliant piece of reporting in
The New Yorker, on the exciting, now-underway, negotiated transition to
much greater democracy in Myanmar/Burma.
Huge kudos to Osnos for doing this great research and reporting, and to
The New Yorker for, presumably, fund ...
-
Two observations on the tragedy in Syria
1.
War always inflicts grave rights abuses on residents of the war zone.
Additionally, its fog allows-- and its passions encourage-- the
commission of a large variety of atrocities such as are very rarely
committed in times of peace. Hence, actions tending toward the
exacerbation of tensions can ...
-
'New' Egypt and the Camp David accords
Despite
many setbacks and roadblocks along the way in Egypt, the political
situation there is still one of the most hopeful-- and certainly, the
most momentous-- phenomena in the region. Egypt, remember, really does
carry the strategic ballast of the whole Arab world. How things turn out
there i ...
-
July 2006, lest we forget
In
these days six years ago, Israeli PM Ehud Olmert and his team were
battering much of Lebanon to smithereens in the "Dahiyeh War"--
designed, as we remember, to break Hizbullah once and for all, primarily
by battering Lebanese civilians and their infrastructure so harshly
that they would turn ...
-
Sarajevo, 1914; Damascus 2012?
The
killing, in Damascus today, of at least three powerful members of the
Baathist regime in Syria, will almost certainly plunge that whole
country-- and quite likely also much of the rest of the Greater Middle
East-- into a maelstrom of inter-group violence far worse than any it
has seen until ...
-
The Short, Miserable Life of American Prosperity
History is not always progressive; there have been many instances of extensive regression. Immoral
institutions can more easily become worse than better. When the Capitalists have accumulated all the wealth there is
and have the means to take away any that is subsequently created, what will ...
-
SCOTUS and the Rule of Flaw
The Supreme Court of the United States is an institution that has failed in every possible way. It is
notorious for having issued iniquitous opinions; it has not only failed to resolve but has exacerbated conflicts; and it
has consistently negated the ideals the founding fathers wrote into t ...
-
How the Economy Works: The Necessity of Crime
The economy is merely a sum of money, not practices that sustain the oikos, and the money that makes
up the sum is equally valued whether it results from virtuous or vicious, good or bad, constructive or destructive,
humane or inhumane, legal or illegal, beneficent or malevolent practices. A ...
-
Governments Exist to Further the Interests of ...
Governments have never existed to solve problems domestic or international. Governments and their
institutions exist merely to further and secure the interests of favored groups, but We the People are never the favored
group.
-
The History of Knowledge: Darkness in the Acadamy
Knowledge does not always prevail or even endure. When the Roman Empire fell, the Justinian Code
was replaced by Canon Law. The augustness of knowledge was transformed into heresy and mankind's
curiosity was virtually extinguished. The age became dark. In the 11th century, people began to st ...
-
50 Countries Label Genetically Engineered Food ...
By
Dr. Mercola
The greatest opportunity to give people the right to know if their food
is genetically engineered will occur with the California ballot
initiative – officially known as Proposition 37 – which is coming up for
vote on November 6. Proposition 37 will require labeling of genetical
...
-
Newer Drugs for Rheumatoid Arthritis All Have ...
By
Dr. Mercola
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease
afflicting an estimated 1.5 million Americans,1 the majority of which
are women. RA affects just over 53 women per 100,000, compared to nearly
28 men per 100,000.
Unlike osteoarthritis, which is a degenerat ...
-
Floors that Can Make You and Your Children Sick
By
Dr. Mercola
You’ve probably given careful consideration to the food your children
consume on a daily basis. But what about the other environmental
influences they’re exposed to on a near 24/7 basis, such as the
materials in their living space and, more specifically, your flooring?
It is l ...
-
Aspartame: Safety Approved in 90 Nations, but ...
By
Dr. Mercola
More than 90 countries have given the artificial sweetener aspartame the
green light to be used in thousands of food and beverage products.1
Two hundred times sweeter than sugar, aspartame allows food
manufacturers to produce sweet foods they can market as “low calorie,”
“die ...
-
Do Tanning Beds Really Cause Melanoma?
By
Dr. Mercola
If you believe all the negative hype on tanning beds that's going around
lately, you'll run the other way instead of enjoying this easy and
pleasurable way to get some vitamin D. But Dr. William Grant of the
Vitamin D Council has taken a closer look at the claims that sunbeds c
...
-
Amazon Indians in legal victory
The
Nanti are one of many isolated groups whose lands are targeted by oil
companies.© SurvivalA small community of Indians from the Peruvian
Amazon has won a court case with potentially far-reaching implications
for indigenous land rights in the country.
The Shipibo and Ese-eja Indians of Tres ...
-
Earth’s most threatened tribe demands help ‘ur ...
The
Awá tribe is one of the world’s few hunter-gatherer peoples. Their
survival is now at risk.© Fiona Watson/SurvivalThe Awá of Brazil, known
as Earth’s most threatened tribe, have written to the country’s Justice
Minister telling him to ‘evict invaders urgently’, as news emerges that
their hun ...
-
Guilty: Australia’s Channel 7 censured over ‘r ...
Paul
Raffaele said a Suruwaha girl refused to shake his hand because she
wanted to kill him. In fact, he was wearing so much sun cream the
Suruwaha thought he had a skin disease.© Channel 7Australia’s Channel 7
network has been found guilty by the press regulator of serious
violations of the bro ...
-
European poll shows overwhelming support for J ...
Voters
in the Italian poll overwhelmingly supported a buffer zone to
‘safeguard’ the Jarawa’s future.© SurvivalAn opinion poll in a leading
European newspaper has shown overwhelming support for a buffer zone, to
protect India’s Jarawa tribe from ‘human safaris’.
Published in Italy’s most ...
-
Victory: Vedanta to close Orissa refinery
The
Dongria Kondh have fought a David and Goliath battle against Vedanta©
Lewis Davids/SurvivalSupporters of India’s Dongria Kondh tribe are
celebrating after controversial British mining company Vedanta Resources
declared it will close its bauxite refinery in the state of Orissa,
this December. ...
-
#Video: 'Genetic Roulette' and Genetically Mod ...
from
therealfoodchannel.com: The food industry doesn't just engage in fraud.
It engages in murder too. How the food industry seeks to turn you into
an involuntary lab rat - regardless of the cost to your health. Here's a
film that fights back.
-
#Video: Food Fraud, Fake Foods and Phony Blueb ...
from
therealfoodchannel.com: Blueberries look wholesome and delicious on
those packages of muffin mix and cereal, but how many blueberries are
your really getting? For many of these products: none. The big name
brands give us beautiful, deceptive packaging. And it's completely legal
as long as t ...
-
#Video: The Brighter Side of Farming - Poet/Fa ...
from
realecontv.com: There's an old saying that: "A fool knows the price of
everything and the value of nothing." Here's a man from the other side,
farmer-poet Wendell Berry. Sadly, there's no room on the talking heads
mass media for this kind of intelligence. But you can find it here.
-
Farmers To Begin 'Mass Slaughter' Of Animals D ...
from
grist.org: The mass slaughter of millions of farm animals across the
world is expected to push food prices to their highest ever levels.
Farmers across the world have begun a mass slaughter of their pig and
cattle herds because they cannot afford the cost of feed, which has
soared following ...
-
#Video: The Truth About The Health Care Crisis
from
realecontv.com: You can watch TV news all day and read every newspaper
and you'll never get the real reason behind the US health care crisis.
First the standard view and then the reality behind the curtain...
Quality goes down, prices go up. What's going on? You can watch the news
for month ...
-
The Bait of Christian Fundamentalism in Africa
source:
Huffington Post, 8/24/2011
Michael Mungai
Co-founder, Dagoretti 4 Kids
I grew up in the hovels of Dagoretti, an impoverished suburb in the
outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya. Raised by an unemployed single mother, my
two siblings and I would take turns missing school to babysit our ...
-
Puttur: Four Arrested for Forcing Religious Co ...
source:
Daijiworld, Aug 29, 2011
Puttur, Aug 29: Four persons, reportedly belonging to a Christian sect,
were handed over to the police by the residents of Boodujal of Nedle
village near Uppinangady on Sunday August 28. The locals, including some
dalits, accused K J Kunhimonu (30) from Mun ...
-
Andhra Pradesh: Church priest rapes minor girl ...
source:
India today, July 1, 2011
A Christian priest has been arrested for raping a 16-year-old girl and
setting her ablaze in his house at Nadendla village of Guntur district
in Andhra Pradesh.
-
The changing face of the church
source:
Deccan chronicle, July 13, 2011
Its a well-documented fact that people adopt aspects of other cultures
around them. The churches in Andhra Pradesh are following this custom
and Indianising some of practices. At St Andrews Orthodox Church, West
Marredpally, a Dwaja Stambam has been ...
-
Pastors wife accuses him of sexual abuse of mi ...
source: Bangalore Mirror, June 17, 2011
In her police complaint, Priyalatha has charged
Shantaraju, pastor of Bethel Church and Bethel Student Centre, with
having sex with young girls and getting them to abort
S Shyam Prasad
-
14 Signs That The World Economy Is Getting Weaker
The
United States is not the only one with massive economic problems right
now. The truth is that just about wherever you look around the globe
things are getting even worse. China is experiencing a substantial
economic slowdown, and Japan has resorted to yet another round of money
printing in ...
-
Quantitative Easing Did Not Work For The Weima ...
Did printing vast quantities of money work for the Weimar Republic?
Nope. And it won't work for us either. If printing money was the
secret to economic success, we could just print up a trillion dollars
for every American and be done with it. The truth is that making
everyone ...
-
QE4? The Big Wall Street Banks Are Already Com ...
QE3 has barely even started and some folks on Wall Street are already
clamoring for QE4. In fact, as you will read below, one equity
strategist at Morgan Stanley says that he would not be "surprised" if
the Federal Reserve announced another new round of money printing by the
end ...
-
Americans Are Literally Being Worked To Death
Are you constantly tired and do you feel incredibly stressed almost all
the time? Well, that means that there is a really good chance that you
are a typical American worker. Even though our incomes are going down,
Americans are spending more time at work than ever before. In f ...
-
21 Facts About America’s Decaying Infras ...
You can tell a lot about a nation by the condition of the
infrastructure. So what does our infrastructure say about us? It says
that we are in a very advanced state of decay. At this point, much of
America is being held together with spit, duct tape and prayers. Our
roads are ...
-
Every end is a new beginning...
Just
remember that death is not the end...
So, whilst The Talking Clock is - for now at least - mothballed, the
many friends and regular readers who are "awake" might want to join me
in my little sidestep venture:
http://conspiracywatch.blogspot.co.uk/
Blogrolls need to be added and the ...
-
Okay Captain Ranty... this blogger resigns fro ...
On
the day that the BEST blogger in the blogosphere - Captain Ranty - has
posted to announce 'end of transmission' (though not for the first
time)...
...having mulled over what Captain Ranty has to say, rather than
replying to the above linked blogpost in comments or via 140 characters
on Twi ...
-
European Union (Approval of Treaty Amendment D ...
Here
are the highlights of the European Union (Approval of Treaty Amendment
Decision) Bill, Second Reading debate which took place in the House of
Commons yesterday.
Bill Cash MP
Plainly, the implosion in Europe does affect us, and this failed attempt
to put a sticking plaster on an increasi ...
-
Nothing Tutu Hide, Nothing Tutu Fear, Mr. Bliar
Archbishop
Desmond Tutu is all over the world's media for boldly coming out in
public with a call for George W. Bush and Tony Blair to stand trial at
the International Criminal Court in The Hague for war crimes over the
invasion of Iraq and overthrow of Saddam Hussein.
Part of Tutu's thinking ...
-
The People's Memorial: 15th Anniversary Tribut ...
As
is now a yearly thing for this blog, a few images of the tributes left
at Kensington Palace for the fifteenth anniversary of Diana's death.
Those of our readers who come here as fellow Diana admirers are more
than welcome to save the images - links back greatly appreciated. Click
on the th ...
-
Report: Extending insurance coverage could red ...
Under
the Affordable Care Act, racial and ethnic differentials in health
insurance coverage are poised to shrink due to the extension of coverage
to hundreds of thousands of individuals and families, particularly
through the Medicaid expansion.
read more
-
INSTITUTE INDEX: The reality behind Romney's t ...
In
a speech to wealthy donors, Republican presidential candidate Mitt
Romney said 47 percent of Americans "pay no income tax," are "dependent
upon government," and "will vote for the president no matter what." A
look at the numbers behind those claims.
read more
-
University of Virginia prevails against climat ...
A
Virginia circuit court judge rules that the school does not have to
turn over former professor Michael Mann's e-mails to the American
Tradition Institute, a fossil-fuel-funded think tank that works to
discredit climate scientists. The case is now expected to move on to the
state Supreme Court. ...
-
Art Pope translates dollars into influence at UNC
Conservative
donor Art Pope has given millions to North Carolina's public
universities, often to have his offers rejected over political
controversies. Now he has a seat at the table in deciding the UNC
system's future.
read more
-
Preaching Koch Brothers gospel on public education
Chicago
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and his administration's school leaders have come
perilously close to sounding like one of those Mississippi legislators
back in 1985 who dealt with a statewide teachers' strike by giving them a
pay raise -- but at the cost of a provision that prevented them from
ever ...
-
Search for new executive director of Center on ...
Karen
Greenberg, executive director of NYU Law’s Center on Law and Security
(CLS), announced she is leaving to pursue other career opportunities.
Greenberg’s tenure as executive director began with the founding of the
Center in 2003. Under her stewardship, CLS … Continue reading →
-
Today’s Terrorism News
Today’s
Terrorism News post will be the last one for the summer. Along with the
staff here at the Center on Law and Security, and with particular
thanks to The Soufan Group for its generous support and to Carolyn
O’Hara … Continue reading →
-
Today’s Terrorism News
In
Association with The Soufan Group At Radicalization Hearing, Rep. King
Says al Shabab Poses Threat Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) held a third
congressional hearing on Islamic radicalization in the United States
Wednesday, this one focused on the threat of … Continue reading →
-
Today’s Terrorism News
In
Association with The Soufan Group Four Indicted for Drug Trafficking to
Benefit Terrorism Federal prosecutors in New York unsealed indictments
Tuesday against four men they say conspired to sell drugs and buy
weapons for Hezbollah and the Taliban in … Continue reading →
-
Today’s Terrorism News
In
Association with The Soufan Group In Arkansas, Man Accused of Killing
Soldier Strikes Plea Deal A man on trial for shooting two U.S. soldiers,
one of whom was killed, outside of a military recruiting station in
2009 reached a … Continue reading →
-
Tears of Steel: Fourth Official Blender Movie ...
Blender movies have always amazed us all with its interesting little
stories and sophisticated visual graphics. While Elephants Dream was of
sci-fi kind with mind-bending ideas and graphics, Bug Buck Bunny was a
light-hearted comedy. The third one, Sintel, also had splendid graphics
to bac ...
-
Google Play Store Celebrates 25 Billion Downlo ...
Google is on a roll. Few weeks ago, Chrome had already surpassed IE to
become world's most popular web browser and now this. According to
official Android blog, Google Play Store has just hit the magic 25
billion downloads mark and to celebrate the occasion, Google is now
offering a ...
-
Steam for Linux is Coming Next Month!!
All you Linux aficionados can breath a sigh of relief. Steam is coming
to Linux and no, you don't have to wait till 2013 since Steam for Linux
is coming next month!
Steam for Linux Coming Next Month
In a recent blogpost, where the launch of Steam workshop for L4D2 game
wa ...
-
ZTE's Firefox OS Plans Confirmed, ZTE Will Lau ...
Based out of China, ZTE Corp is world's fourth largest mobile phone
manufacturer and fifth-largest telecoms equipment maker (based on 2011
statistics). And when such a big player decides to go ahead with
something entirely new and unknown, things can get interesting. For
starters, Firefox ...
-
Humble Indie Bundle 6 Introduces Linux to 6 Br ...
As always, the brand new edition of Humble Indie Bundle is packed with
surprises. The latest Humble Bundle marks the introduction of 6 brand
new games which didn't had a Linux version prior to this. We had
introduced you to some of the hottest Linux games for 2012 recently, but
the latest Humb ...
-
The Death of a Father: an old photo brings bac ...
Sipping
some wine to mourn – or perhaps to celebrate? – my leaving Austria, one
of my elderly neighbours mentioned the resignation speech of Austrian
Chancellor Kurt Schusschnig in 1938, which ended with the words “May God
protect Austria.” Every Austrian knows what happened after the
Annexatio ...
-
Stronach’s new “false flag” ...
You
read about it on this blog first: Globalist and Magna chief Frank
Stronach has been trying to recruit people for a new „false flag“
opposition party as the euro crisis escalates. Stronach even rang the
solictor handling the sale of my flat in Vienna and offered him a job as
Justice Minister. ...
-
Stauffenberg in the Wolf’s Lair: Read th ...
At
a time of crisis, terror and tyranny, Claus von Stauffenberg seized
the initiative and tried to assassinate Adolf Hitler and overthrow the
Nazi regime in a coup in July, 1944. As such, he is an example to us all
today. The mass impoverishment of people by the fractional reserve
banking scam ...
-
FRANK STRONACH: WHY DID THE MAGNA CHIEF RING T ...
*Frank
Stronach, CEO of Magna, rings solicitor handling the proceeds of the
sale of my flat and offers him job as justice minister and
chauffeur-driven car *Phone call happens almost immediately after I sign
the contract *Bizarre call comes to light after I return to sign a
second document: Schw ...
-
Letter confirming my complaint against Baxter ...
Here
it is again: a pdf copy of a letter from the Austrian Health Ministry
dated May 2009 confirming that I had made a complaint against Baxter and
Avir and that state prosecutors had started an investigation into the
incident involving the contamination of 72 kilos of seasonal flu vaccine
with ...
-
The Namaste Way, Mozart’s Grave and the ...
By
Visible The one thing I find the most remarkable about this endeavor is
the remarkable people that come around here. Yet they are also the
source of a great deal of consternation, difficulty and disappointment.
Someone was coming to visit me from the Netherlands. For some reason,
inexplicable ...
-
Russia suspends import and use of American GM ...
By
Sean Poulter Russia has suspended the import and use of an American GM
corn following a study suggesting a link to breast cancer and organ
damage. Separately, the European Food Safety Authority(EFSA), has
ordered its own review in to the research, which was conducted at a
French university. T ...
-
SHOCKER: HOW MANY DRUG PRESCRIPTIONS ARE WRITT ...
by
Jon Rappoport Medical News Today reports that, in 2011, there was a
modest uptick in the number of prescriptions written in the US. The
increase brought the total to: 4.02 billion. Yes, in 2011, doctors wrote
4.02 billion prescriptions for drugs in America. That’s an average of
roughly 13 pre ...
-
An 82-page analysis concludes that Israel is c ...
Submitted
by kcop on Tue, 09/25/2012 – 13:15 It’s a paper entitled “Preparing For
A Post Israel Middle East”, an 82-page analysis that concludes that the
American national interest is fundamentally at odds with that of
Zionist Israel. The authors conclude that Israel is currently the great
...
-
Sixteen U.S. Intelligence Agencies, the Pentag ...
Texe
Marrs Hell hath no fury like a Zionist Jew scorned. O.K. that’s not
quite the way the famous author, William Congreve (The Mourning Bride,
1697), put it. But it’s still an accurate observation. The arrogant Jews
in Israel and America are so used to getting their way that when,
finally, they ...
-
Inner Worlds
Emanuel
Swedenborg (1688-1772) wrote prolifically about his inner life. His
wild visions influenced, among many others, William Blake, Ralph Waldo
Emerson, Carl Jung, and W.B. Yeats. Yet Swedenborg remains difficult to
access directly, difficult to assess objectively. Paradoxically, what
was cry ...
-
Mormon Madness
It's
not enough that we have sham Christian Evangelicals trying to run
things. Now a Mormon wants — or seems to want — the presidency. But do
you know what Mormons believe? I thought not. And yet, ironically, it
will probably be thanks to Evangelical mouth breathers that we won't be
...
-
Another Take on American Divisions
Stipulating
hypothetically that religion is the big dividing line in American life
(per last week's show), it seems not unreasonable to make a case that
religious divisions manifest mainly through sectional politics. Taking
it a step further one might well wonder about sectional differences gene
...
-
American Divisions
Bill
Schneider says that the U.S. is more politically divided today than it
has been at any time since the Civil War. I think he's right. Which is
not to say that compromise is the ticket. Instead, I'd like to see some
brains reclaimed by reason from among those who want His Almightiness to
run ...
-
Billionaires vs. Science
Sociopath
billionaires. They cause a ton of trouble across the board but the very
worst thing they do is to deny global warming. They should, in my view,
be thrown in jail for subverting science. Because, however, we don't
have laws yet against scientific malpractice the next best thing, the
onl ...
No comments:
Post a Comment