Monthly Archives: July 2016

Surprise Inspection

Close on the heels of the news that Israel-connected generals have been accused of leading the recent Turkish coup, it seems that Turkish forces want a closer look at USA nukes stored in Turkey. 1,000s Turkish forces surround NATO’s Incirlik … Continue reading

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Clintonian influence peddling: The Clinton Foundation Was Accepting Millions From People In The Uranium One Constellation Who Stood To Benefit From Secretary Clinton’s Sign-Off On The Deal

Summary: Clinton’s Foundation made private profits by facilitating uranium deals for several wealthy foreign interests, and Putin personally thanked Bill Clinton for the deal. – July 28, 2016 – Hillary’s With Us…If You’re A Clinton Foundation Donor (Russia Edition) FOLLOWING … Continue reading

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Ancient wisdom for modern politics

Uncabob pointed out that ancient wisdom sometimes truly is wisdom applicable to modern times: http://uncabob.blogspot.tw/2016/07/good-wine-in-old-bottles.html Closely held beliefs are not easily released; So ritual enthralls generation after generation. “When government is lazy and informal The people are kind and honest; … Continue reading

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No, sorry to say it, but the USA is the source of the world’s heroin problems

Pat Lang was very indignant about the claim that the USA government sells heroin and cocaine in order to perpetuate the War on Drugs. Pat Lang disbelieves one of the landmark researchers in the field, namely McCoy- Lang wrote: You … Continue reading

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All the Dystopia and None of the Cyberpunk

If you play videogames, you are already aware that upcoming games often depict cool cyberpunk dystopias, where thes both have access to high-tech weapons. The protagonists of these games can easily power themselves up to superhero-tier levels of personal effectiveness, … Continue reading

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