Native Art Can Be The Best PSYOP

The February 4, 2020 NY Times ran an article “In Iraq Where Beauty Was long Suppressed, Art Flowers Amid Protests” (https://nyti.ms/2ScUsVk  which is also the photo source). While the political climate in Iraq is volatile and arguments about US troops are staying and over who was responsible for the most recent rocket attack. Protest art… Continue reading Native Art Can Be The Best PSYOP

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“This Is Big”: 14-Mile Long Oil Spill In Gulf Of Mexico Investigated By Coast Guard

The US Coast Guard is responding to a 14-mile long oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico discovered in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, officials said Saturday according to Bloomberg. The spill, which consists of a 4-mile black sheen and a 10-mile rainbow sheen, is located in federal waters off Port Fourchon, Louisiana, said Sam… Continue reading “This Is Big”: 14-Mile Long Oil Spill In Gulf Of Mexico Investigated By Coast Guard

Remote Viewing Aliens on the Moon (Ingo Swann’s Penetration)

Podcast: Download MYS117: Government psychic Ingo Swann claimed in a 1998 book called “Penetration” that he was asked by a secret agency to do remote reviewing experiments suggesting an alien presence on the Moon. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli ask what we should make of his claims of aliens on the Moon and even on… Continue reading Remote Viewing Aliens on the Moon (Ingo Swann’s Penetration)

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The Journey to Define Dimension

These and other surprising examples made it clear that mathematicians needed to prove that dimension is a real notion and that, for instance, n- and m-dimension Euclidean spaces are different in some fundamental way when n ≠ m. This objective became known as the “invariance of dimension” problem. Finally, in 1912, almost half a century after Cantor’s… Continue reading The Journey to Define Dimension

India’s Brittle Confidence in America

Democracies are supposed to get along, but that has not always been the case for the United States and India. Indeed, the relationship, though perhaps at an historical high point today, still suffers from New Delhi’s lingering distrust of Washington derived from raw Cold War geopolitics and India’s longstanding foreign policy of nonalignment. The most… Continue reading India’s Brittle Confidence in America

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Escobar: Why The Taliban Still Can’t Form A Government

Authored by Pepe Escobar via The Asia Times, Internal Taliban divisions come to the fore as squabbling hinders the formation of Afghanistan’s new Islamic Emirate… It looked like everything was set for the Taliban to announce the new government of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan after this Friday’s afternoon prayers. But then internal dissent prevailed.… Continue reading Escobar: Why The Taliban Still Can’t Form A Government

Alien Moon Bases & Remote Viewing (Ingo Swann’s Penetration)

Podcast: Download MYS118: In his 1998 book, gov’t psychic Ingo Swann claimed he’d been hired in 1975 to remote view certain sites on the Moon where he perceived alien bases. In part 2 of their discussion, Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli discuss whether Ingo was telling the truth and whether there really could be aliens… Continue reading Alien Moon Bases & Remote Viewing (Ingo Swann’s Penetration)

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Update to the Pattern Day Trader (PDT) Rule Makes Life Tough For Retail Traders

  FINRA just made updates to their pattern day trader (PDT) rule that punishes violators much more harshly.  Here’s a quick rundown on what that means: The Pattern Day Trader (PDT) rule allows for no more than three (3) day trades within a rolling five day period, if the account has less than $25,000. Before… Continue reading Update to the Pattern Day Trader (PDT) Rule Makes Life Tough For Retail Traders