Joseph Farrell: Biological Templates for Both Disease & Health — Soviets Far Ahead of USA?
REMEMBER THE SOVIET MICROWAVE INCIDENT? Here’s the article: THe Moscow signal epidemiological study, 40 years on BLOCKBUSTER PARAGRAPH BELOW THE FOLD
REMEMBER THE SOVIET MICROWAVE INCIDENT? Here’s the article: THe Moscow signal epidemiological study, 40 years on BLOCKBUSTER PARAGRAPH BELOW THE FOLD
5 Star – Microcosmic Look Hit Job on Trump The book loses a 6th star for not providing the larger context (the Wall Street banks alone have stolen $100 trillion and laundered $100 trillion in the past decade) and for a weak hit job on Donald Trump, but on balance I am in awe of …
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3 Stars — A Crap Book with Zero Value There was a time when Michael Porter was moderately innovative and interesting. No more. This is a crap book that totally mis-represents reality. Just as Robert Reich’s crap book blames the bankers without reference to the Deep State and the Red Mafiya/Zionist traitors, this book blames …
3 Stars — Corrupt, Deceptive, Mediocre This is a very corrupt and deceptive book, a mediocre book, that suggests that greedy Wall Street bankers are to blame for everything including the corruption (no mention of blackmail) of politicians who serve the 1% and screw the 99% with impunity. The author will make quite a bit …
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CIA launches first federal lab The Central Intelligence Agency announced Monday the launch of its first-ever federal lab, a new internal organization that will allow its officers to obtain patents and licenses for intellectual property they create while working at the agency. CIA is so lame. I explain below.
Shallow analysis of I versus We with no accounting for absolute criminal perfidy of the banks and the Deep State – Red Mafiya control of all levels of government to rig the system in favor of the 1%. The Roots of American Misery
Too Much Centralization Is Turning Everything into a Political Crisis Is American politics reaching a breaking point? A recent study by researchers from Brown and Stanford Universities certainly paints a grim picture of the state of the national discourse. The study attempts to measure “affective polarization,”