Monthly Archives: June 2015

A selection of psychopathically ambitious books that might not suck (but then again maybe they might suck)

I dislike the culture that glorifies self-made man, because I think far too many self-made men are unethical psychopaths.   I present a long quote from a website below.  Understand that the original website praises these books, but I present … Continue reading

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Unconstitutional TPP invades USA, but not every domino has fallen

  The TPP is the yet-to-be-fulfilled economic aspect of the US rebalance to Asia. A TPP failure would have been a massive blow to the US and its allies and a gift to the rising China, which signed a free … Continue reading

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History and Analysis: the “Abrahamic” propagandists

  History and Analysis: the “Abrahamic” propagandists B’Man wrote: the “historical truth” that “all” German synagogues were destroyed is a lie. In 1938 there were approximately 1,400 synagogues in Germany, of which only about 180 were destroyed or damaged. Furthermore, … Continue reading

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While Your Attention Was Diverted to Charleston, House Passed Unconstitutional TPA

Tim Brown June 19, 2015 I admit that there are always things that seem to be used in order to cover up other things that are being done. Last week the House shot down the Trade Adjustment Assistance bill, but … Continue reading

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Greek Committee announces: debt emerging from the Troika’s arrangements is a direct infringement on the fundamental human rights of the residents of Greece. Hence, we came to the conclusion that Greece should not pay this debt because it is illegal, illegitimate, and odious.

“Truth Committee on Public Debt” whose purposes was to “investigate how much of the debt is “illegal” with a view to writing it off.” Moments ago, this committee released its preliminary findings, and here is the conclusion from the full … Continue reading

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