Worth a Look: The Truth-Seeker’s Handbook – A Science-Based Guide

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Why do so many people prefer comfortable lies over inconvenient truths? After all, holding such false beliefs can cause bad decisions with tragic consequences for one’s personal life, relationships, careers, and our society as a whole. Recent research provides the answer: the human mind make mistakes in predictable and systematic ways. These mental errors – called cognitive biases by scholars – cause people to form misconceptions about the world and thus make poor decisions that may lead to catastrophe. Fortunately, cognitive and behavioral scientists have recently uncovered many useful strategies for overcoming these mental flaws. This book relates those strategies in a clear, straightforward and engaging manner. It uses everyday life examples to show you how to train yourself and guide others in avoiding these mental flaws, preventing disasters and facilitating success and happiness for yourself and those you care about.

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Amazon Kindle: War in the Middle East: A strategic survey of possibilities, winners, losers (Trump Revolution Book 19)

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Israel Plans War in February 2018: We now know that Benjamin Netanyahu believes he can command the votes in the US Congress to declare war and demand that our Secretary of Defense James Mattis introduce US forces including troops on the group in support of an Israeli and Saudi Arabian war on Iran, Lebanon, and Syria in early 2018. Some among my Trump-era friends of the President believe this is why the sealed indictments and various other activities are being rushed as we enter the holiday period: the objective is to gut the Deep State – the Deep State rooted in Zionist bribery and blackmail – before February 2018, in time to prevent a US Congress captive to the Zionists from declaring war on the basis of lies – much as the 935 lies told after 9/11 led to war on Iraq.  Read full description.

Berto Jongman: Digital Media Crash in Progress

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There’s a Digital Media Crash. But No One Will Say It

The big picture is that Problem #1 (too many publications) and Problem #2 (platform monopolies) have catalyzed together to create Problem #3 (investors realize they were investing in a mirage and don’t want to invest any more). Each is compounding each other and leading to something like the crash effect you see in other bubbles.

Worth a Look I: Going Somewhere – Truth About A Life in Science

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Going Somewhere is a dynamic autobiographical narrative about Andrew Marino's career in science. With a depth and drama that arise from personal involvement, the book explores an exceptionally wide range of science-related matters: the relation between electrical energy and life; the influence of corporate and military power on science; the role of self-interest on the part of federal and state agencies that deal with human health, especially the NIH and the FDA; the importance of cross-examining scientific experts in legal hearings; the erroneous view of nature that results when the perspective of physics is extended into biology; the pivotal role of deterministic chaos theory in at least some cognitive processes.

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