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October 16, 2011

AN ANCIENT PRACTICE RAISES ITS UGLY HEAD AGAIN

You may not have heard of this story, but it is one that my co-author Scott D. deHart and I touched upon in our book The Grid of the Gods, namely, human sacrifice: Where child sacrifice is a business Child Sacrifice in Uganda I cite here the salient points from the second linked pdf.file above: [...]

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Published on October 16, 2011 05:00

October 15, 2011

THE RETURN OF THE INIMITABLE MIKE FLANCHERED

Well...the inimitable Mike Flanchered, the world's smartest rubber ball and erstwhile talk show host, returns! After his last cameo appearance in a News and Views from the Nefarium, the production staff of Flanchered and Family Et Al. Productions, Inc., decided to try out some new camera techniques with yours truly, and the resulting interview is...well [...]

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Published on October 15, 2011 17:06

THE PROPAGANDA OF AMERIKA,THE BEST AT EVERYTHING

As you can tell, I'm in a "political mood" these past few days, with a few exceptions. For myself, my disbelief in the American propaganda about itself began decades ago with my disillusionment with the American academy, and indeed, American education in general. By the time I reached the graduate level, it was clear to [...]

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Published on October 15, 2011 05:00

October 14, 2011

NEWS AND VIEWS FROM THE NEFARIUM OCT 14, 2011

Joseph Talks about the attack on Governor Mitt Romney's Mormonism by "historical" Christian Jeffers, and about the latest "terrorism" plot by a drunk pot smoking Iranian used car saleman:

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Published on October 14, 2011 15:19

….MORE THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO "Hmmmm…."

...a Pothead? A used care saleman? Really?? The Terrorist Who Couldn\'t Think Straight

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Published on October 14, 2011 14:36

…THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO "Hmmm…."

Well, here's another one you may have missed, and I include it here just for kicks and giggles, as I haven't had the time to research any of it...nevertheless, you'll find it touches on certain themes of my books... The Monaco Colloquium - August 2011 Wow! Whew! Thank goodness for careful research and bloggers. Is [...]

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Published on October 14, 2011 14:28

BRICS NATIONS IN TROUBLE? DISAGREEMENTS WITH THE DAILY BELL

I've talked quite a bit in some of these blogs about the BRICS nations - Brazil, Russia, India, and China - as being the up-and-coming economic and geopolitical bloc. Well, not so fast, says the Daily Bell: BRICs Begin to Crumble? The article is, of course, correct, as far as it goes. It is true [...]

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Published on October 14, 2011 05:00

October 13, 2011

DISSASTISFACTION: THE LATEST POLLS, AND SOME THOUGHTS

I was sent the following link by one of the readers of this website, and the results of the polls astound even me, bi-partisan detester of Dummycrooks and Republithugs that I am: Dissatisfaction With Government Reaches All Time High We may opine endlessly on the source of the dissatisfaction, but one thing stands out, and [...]

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Published on October 13, 2011 05:00

October 12, 2011

THE FIRST CYBORG IS A RAT

Well the mad scientists are at it again, busily at work in their alchemical laboratories concocting ever more bizarre experiments and creations. Check this out: Scientists create cyborg rat with artificial cerebellum Yup. You read that correctly: they've now installed a computer chip into a rat with a damaged brain that is capable of receiving [...]

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Published on October 12, 2011 05:00

October 11, 2011

ARCHAEOLOGY-GATE: MORE INTRIGUING TIDBITS FROM MICHAEL CREMO

Last week I blogged a number of articles about a subject that has long fascinated me: archaeology, and more importantly, archaeological cover-ups in the name of the western dogma that mankind is a relatively recent arrival on the scene, namely, 100-150,000 years ago (or a bit more, depending on who one talks to). It fascinated [...]

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Published on October 11, 2011 05:00

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