Anti-Immigrant, Eurosceptic Sweden Democrats Set To Become Nation’s 2nd Largest Party

The far-right, anti-immigrant Sweden Democrats (SD) party overtook the main right-wing opposition party in the polls on Monday ahead of the parliamentary elections on 11 September, becoming Sweden’s second largest party general elections in September, Euroactiv reported. According to the latest opinion poll from SVT/Novus, the Sweden Democrats are now the main challengers of Prime… Continue reading Anti-Immigrant, Eurosceptic Sweden Democrats Set To Become Nation’s 2nd Largest Party

Human-Vampire Hybrids and More Weird Questions

Podcast: Download MYS226: It’s a fifth Friday so Cy Kellett of Catholic Answers Live is asking Jimmy Akin more weird questions from listeners, including secret societies; binding demons; reenacting Catholic history; killing vampire-human hybrids; Neanderthals in the afterlife; and more. Get all new episodes automatically and for free: Follow by Email | Watch this episode… Continue reading Human-Vampire Hybrids and More Weird Questions

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St. Hildegard of Bingen – SpiritualDirection.com

St. Hildegard of Bingen was a cloistered Catholic nun, a medieval German Benedictine abbess, composer, philosopher, mystic, visionary, and a prolific writer on medicine, nutrition, health, and nature who was named a Doctor of the Church in 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI. When I first came across St. Hildegard in 2019, I was been bewildered… Continue reading St. Hildegard of Bingen – SpiritualDirection.com

Russia And Saudi Arabia Are Battling For Oil Market Share In Asia

By Cyril Widdershoven of Oilprice.com After months of increased Russian crude oil and petroleum product volumes heading to Asian customers, mainly China and India, Russian oil is now facing stiff competition. The first signs of a potential reversal of Moscow’s luck in Asia are showing as media reports that Russian crude oil volumes to India… Continue reading Russia And Saudi Arabia Are Battling For Oil Market Share In Asia

Wave Of European Ammonia Plant Closures To Exacerbate Food Crisis

A wave of European ammonia-plant shutdowns due to soaring natural gas prices has resulted in a devastating fertilizer crunch, worsening by the week, with as much as 70% of production offline.   “Ammonia prices, though volatile, rose 15% in 3Q and could climb higher as Europe’s record gas prices curtail output and send ammonia producers to… Continue reading Wave Of European Ammonia Plant Closures To Exacerbate Food Crisis

Testing Edgar Cayce’s Psychic Abilities

Podcast: Download MYS225: Continuing their discussion of Edgar Cayce, Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli talk about his startling claims to have genuine psychic abilities and what the evidence says about the famed “Sleeping Prophet.” Get all new episodes automatically and for free: Follow by Email | Watch this episode and subscribe on YouTube Help us… Continue reading Testing Edgar Cayce’s Psychic Abilities

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High-Temperature Superconductivity Understood at Last

When electrons couple up, further quantum trickery makes superconductivity unavoidable. Normally, electrons can’t overlap, but Cooper pairs follow a different quantum mechanical rule; they act like particles of light, any number of which can pile onto the head of a pin. Many Cooper pairs come together and merge into a single quantum mechanical state, a… Continue reading High-Temperature Superconductivity Understood at Last

What’s Good for the Goose Isn’t Necessarily Good For the Gander

  My good friends at Merriam Webster define this expression “to say that one person or situation should be treated the same way that another person or situation is treated” (see: https://bit.ly/3qPXRKh) Should the U.S. concede the information advantage to our enemies and adversaries?   The Washington Post posted “Pentagon orders review of psyops after… Continue reading What’s Good for the Goose Isn’t Necessarily Good For the Gander