Black and Gray are the New Red, White and Blue

Community radio was the most trusted medium noted in one of my posts about influence and information during disasters. Local news is still more trusted than national news. While there has been a tremendous decline in newspapers in the US. According to The Pew Institute “The estimated total U.S. daily newspaper circulation (print and digital… Continue reading Black and Gray are the New Red, White and Blue

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Why Is Germany – The 4th Largest Economy In The World

Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk.com, Let’s discuss Germany, NATO, defense spending, the EU, and a return to historical allies highlighted by Aukus. America’s New Strategy Excellent video podcast by George Friedman on Aukus, NATO, the EU, and America’s New Strategy. For background on the following video, please see The Aukus Submarine Crisis Take II, Triumph… Continue reading Why Is Germany – The 4th Largest Economy In The World

The Government Acid Conspiracy

https://traffic.libsyn.com/sqpn01/MYS091.mp3 Podcast: Download MYS091: A dangerous chemical known since ancient times has developed a bizarre health craze around it and many health gurus say everyone needs to consume this acid. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli explore its history, its dangers, and a government conspiracy to put it in our water supply. Get all new episodes… Continue reading The Government Acid Conspiracy

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What We’re Reading Now: The Avila Team’s Top Picks

Looking for a good book?  We’ve got some suggestions!  Members of the Avila team weigh in with their current reads. “I’m currently fascinated with Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl – an interesting study of how man not only overcomes the worst suffering known to mankind but also redeems it. Pleasure reading would be… Continue reading What We’re Reading Now: The Avila Team’s Top Picks

The Country Gentleman of Physics – Issue 100: Outsiders

Julian Barbour’s obsession with time began on Oct. 18, 1963. The 26-year-old Cambridge graduate in mathematics was on a train to the Bavarian alps, where he and a friend planned to climb the Watzmann, Germany’s third highest peak. The newspaper in his hand contained a summary of a Scientific American article by British physicist Paul… Continue reading The Country Gentleman of Physics – Issue 100: Outsiders

Little Outcry Over Antifa’s Equal-Opportunity Beatdowns of Journalists Left and Right

Above, Maranie Staab, photojournalist thrown to the pavement covering antifa Aug. 22 in Portland. By Mark Hemingway, RealClearInvestigationsSeptember 23, 2021 From covering displaced refugees around the globe to the obstacles faced by protesters seeking change in America, freelance photojournalist Maranie Staab believes her camera can be a force for truth and social justice. The work of… Continue reading Little Outcry Over Antifa’s Equal-Opportunity Beatdowns of Journalists Left and Right

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Dutch Greenhouses Go Dark As Energy Crisis Worsens; Food Inflation Fears Mount For Europe

Soaring European gas and electricity prices are getting worse by the day, forcing a vast network of Dutch glasshouses, the largest on the continent, to limit output or go entirely dark, according to Bloomberg. This could have a devastating impact on food supplies and boost prices ahead of the holiday season.  The Netherlands has become… Continue reading Dutch Greenhouses Go Dark As Energy Crisis Worsens; Food Inflation Fears Mount For Europe

Should We Terraform Mars? Let’s Recap – Issue 100: Outsiders

It seemed inevitable that Elon Musk would eventually get into a Twitter war over whether Mars can be terraformed. When you’re on Twitter, he told Businessweek in July, 2018, you’re “in meme war land.” “And so essentially if you attack me,” he said, “it is therefore okay for me to attack back.” Musk, the CEO… Continue reading Should We Terraform Mars? Let’s Recap – Issue 100: Outsiders