Monthly Archives: April 2022

GLEANINGS FROM THE PASSING WEEK … (Politically Uncorrected)

From the week: Cyberwar: U.S. food processors under attack? (Report) The war pn the internet: E.U. targets “hate speech” and disinformation (Report) (Who decides?) The War on wolves: Current U.S. research (Article) California: Why Governor Newsome is creating water/energy disaster … Continue reading

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IS THERE A WAR ON TELEPHONE CALLS?

Something odd appears to be happening with telephones. They are a much more prominent presence among us these days and concurrently we spend much more of our time using them, but somehow, we seem to spend less and less time … Continue reading

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GLEANINGS FROM THE PASSING WEEK … (Politically Uncorrected)

From the week: U.S. Presidential election: Report on outcome of investigation (Article) U.S. resumes funding anti-Israel Palestinians (Report) China: Strained economy slowing (Report) U.S. travel mask mandate held unlawful by Federal judge (Report) Ukraine: Politics of war reserve stockpiles (Article) … Continue reading

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GLEANINGS FROM THE PASSING WEEK … (Politically Uncorrected)

From the week:  The pandemic: The more vaccines you take, the weaker your immune system becomes? (Article) More pandemic: More developments of AIDS symptoms from COVID vaccines (Report) Pakistan: Turmoil as prime minister voted out by parliament (Report) Texas: Dallas … Continue reading

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GLEANINGS FROM THE PASSING WEEK … (Politically Uncorrected)

From the week: Finance: Edging toward a gold standard (Article) More finance: The ruble and gold puts the cat among the canaries (Article) Still more finance: Russian ruble relaunch, pegged to gold and commodities (Article) The “Great Reset” and what … Continue reading

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Natural Sciences Have Outrun Social Sciences At A Growing Cost

A few living Americans remember daily horse-drawn home milk delivery wagons; the government they remember, though now much larger, has resisted the changes so visible in the dairy market. Advancing technology has diluted social cohesion; threatened government is becoming more … Continue reading

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GLEANINGS FROM THE PASSING WEEK … (Politically Uncorrected)

From the week: The war on cash: The digital dollar explained – (article) Manhattan population down 6.9% in 2021 (Report) Teaching sex practices to young children via schools and entertainment (Report) Education: California State University dumps entrance tests (Report) COVID … Continue reading

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