July 4 tea parties

| July 6, 2009

Rick Moran at The American Thinker has a round-up report on the July 4 tea party events. Moran estimates “hundreds of thousands” attending over 700 tea parties. Daria DiGiovanni attended two tea parties in Florida. Her report is at Canada Free Press. Rick Moran admits the tea party crowd remains scattered and unfocused. They are […]

Swine flu update

| June 22, 2009

The World Health Organization has announced that a global swine flu pandemic is under way. Keep up with swine flu news at the Centers for Disease Control swine flu website. So far 87 people have died from swine flu in the United States. China is shutting down public entertainment centers and restricting travel due to […]

Intelligence agencies create phony news stories

| June 15, 2009

Over at InfoWars, Nick Davies has a report on how Jordanian and U.S. intelligence cooked up the false story of al-Qaeda in Iraq. Bush and Powell referred to these false stories to gain congressional support for the war in Iraq. Both British and U.S. intelligence agencies have arms that regularly cook up false news stories […]

The epidemic of fraud in science

| June 14, 2009

The Times reports on a study of fraud in science and finds that about half of scientists surveyed had observed fraud and dishonest practices among their colleagues. However, only 2 percent of scientists admitted to engaging in such practices themselves. No one should be surprised that scientific fraud is so widespread. Science is an occupation […]

Teaching porn in the classroom

| June 12, 2009

Joe Japblonsky at Salvo Magazine reports on porn studies as the new trend at major universities.

Green is ugly

| May 7, 2009

Britain has its own Climate Change Secretary, Ed Millband. Britain also has its own Climate Change Act. The price of combating “climate change”? 20,000 British pounds per family. The Mail accuses Millband of massaging the government spending statistics secretly to mask the increased spending, which is now over 400 billion pounds. You didn’t think that […]

Is Undoing the same as progress?

| May 1, 2009

If technological progress culminates in the project of the global grid control system, and if free trade agreements subvert national constitutions and laws in favor of the three-region global control model, should we interpret every setback or Undoing of this global control system as genuine progress? If the global financial system spreads unpayable debt obligations […]