Alice laughed. “There’s no use trying,” she said. “One can’t believe impossible things.” “I dare say you haven’t had much practice,” said the queen. “When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.”   –Alice in Wonderland We live in an age when the level of deceit and propaganda is at an all-time high. Joseph Goebbels, Vladimir Lenin, and others did their best to force-feed propaganda to the masses, but they were rank amateurs compared to the spin doctors employed by the political … Continue reading

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Two faraway objects may once have made up a binary asteroid in our solar system before being separated and pushed into their current orbits by the mysterious Planet Nine millions of years ago. This is the conclusion of a new study, which conducted the first spectroscopic observations of asteroids 2004 VN112 and 2013 RF98 – a pair with nearly identical orbits. The investigation revealed that these asteroids may have a common origin, and suggests they were influenced by an encounter with a much more massive object, adding support to the existence of the hypothetical planet on the edge of our … Continue reading

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Other reviews explain the gist of this book: Carbohydrates make you fat and sick; remove carbs from your diet and you’ll lose weight and feel better. Current Prices on popular forms of Silver Bullion This “review” is my personal experience with this diet regimen that began on March 10, 2016. As of today, June 22, 2016, I have lost 30 pounds. (I am a 60-year-old man; my height is 5’7″.) I eat three eggs and four slices of turkey bacon (fried in coconut oil) every morning with a few cups of decaf. I don’t use cream in my coffee. The … Continue reading

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In just two weeks as president of the United States, Donald Trump has given indications of how he intends to tackle various international political situations. So far we have observed the controversy over Iran, the events related to NATO, rapprochement with Russia, escalation in Ukraine, silence on Syria, the US special-forces operation in Yemen, verbal clashes with the EU, and the absence of further criticism of China. This first article will focus on the US deep state’s possible sabotage attempts of the Trump presidency. Tensions continue to rise unabated in the first two weeks of Donald Trump’s presidency, as more … Continue reading

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Listen to the podcast ROCKWELL:  Good morning.  This is the Lew Rockwell Show.  And what an honor it is to have as our guest this morning, the great, Jesse Ventura.  What do we say about Jesse?  Well, of course, he’s famously the former Independent governor of Minnesota, he was a U.S. Navy frogman, a wresting star, a movie star, a TV star, a great Libertarian. Jesse, there are many great things we could talk about you, but I love your writing career.  I love the books you produce.  And we’ll link to all my favorites, seven best-selling books. But, Jesse, … Continue reading

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In my work as a firearms instructor, there are three assumptions I’ve found to be common among concealed carry licensees and applicants.  Every week, I know I’ll hear various renditions of each one of these. While these assumptions (and more importantly the behaviors that follow) generally serve the gun owner where convenience is concerned, they could also result in needless death or injury the day they find themselves the target of violent crime. 1. I only carry/keep the gun in my car. Myths, Misunderstandings and Outright lies about owning Gold. Are you at risk? While carjacking crimes seem to be … Continue reading

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Listen to the podcast ROCKWELL:  Well, good morning.  This is the Lew Rockwell Show.  And how great it is to have as our guest, Dr.  Peter Janney.  Peter is a graduate of Princeton.  He has a PhD in Psychology from Boston University and an MBA from Duke.  He’s here today to talk about his very important book, Mary’s Mosaic. And, Peter, this is such a well-written book.  I mean, it’s so interesting.  It could be a wonderful novel but, of course, it’s all true. And I’ll remind everybody of the title of the book, Mary’s Mosaic: The CIA Conspiracy to … Continue reading

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Listen to the podcast ROCKWELL:  Well, good morning.  This is the Lew Rockwell Show.  And how great it is to have as our guest, Dr.  Peter Janney.  Peter is a graduate of Princeton.  He has a PhD in Psychology from Boston University and an MBA from Duke.  He’s here today to talk about his very important book, Mary’s Mosaic. And, Peter, this is such a well-written book.  I mean, it’s so interesting.  It could be a wonderful novel but, of course, it’s all true. And I’ll remind everybody of the title of the book, Mary’s Mosaic: The CIA Conspiracy to … Continue reading

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It involves just six matches, but this puzzle is anything but easy to solve. The Growing Triangles puzzle asks users to transform two triangles made from six matches into four triangles, by moving just two matches. The key lies in the fact that the matches are allowed to overlap – but even knowing that, it’ll take a few goes to solve. Physical Gold & Silver in your IRA. Get the Facts. The Growing Triangles puzzle asks users to transform two triangles made from six matches into four triangles, by moving just two matches It may require trial and error to … Continue reading

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Cher Bono is a great singer/entertainer, but……..  The 89th showing of the Academy Awards is coming up on February 26th.  It is important that we, their “deplorables”, show the likes of Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence, Alec Baldwin, Cher Bono, Barbra Streisand, Ashley Judd, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Bill Maher and the other arrogant hypocrites, that we, the backbone but stageless people of America, are more united than the bitter, angry, divisive people of the entertainment industry. The entertainment industry has the highest incidence of drug use, both illegal and pharmaceutical.   They have marketed and promoted so many of the ills … Continue reading

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Less than six months ago, the eyes of the world were on the huge Olympic stadiums in Rio. Billions of dollars were spent on bringing the flagship sporting event to Brazil, with the overall cost estimated to be around $12billion. This was at a time when the Brazilian economy was in a huge recession, and state workers were being paid late, if at all. But now the Olympic legacy lies in ruins, new photos have revealed, with arenas crumbling and already falling into disrepair. In the aquatics centre, which was built as a temporary structure for the Games, the pool … Continue reading

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Intelligence, or IQ, isn’t what you know, but rather the pace at which you acquire new information. Longitudinal studies have shown that IQ is fixed at an early age, so you’re stuck with what you’ve got. While IQ is far from being the only thing that determines success in life—research shows that it isn’t even the most important factor—a high IQ still isn’t a bad thing to have. In fact, I don’t know anyone who wouldn’t mind having one. “The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits.” -Albert Einstein Most of us move through life never … Continue reading

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Since Ancient times, gold has served a very unique function in society. Gold is extremely rare, impossible to create out of “thin air”, easily identifiable, malleable, and it does not tarnish. By nature of these properties, gold has been highly valued throughout history for every tiny ounce of weight. That’s why it’s been used by people for centuries as a monetary metal, a symbol of wealth, and a store of value. Visualizing Gold’s Value and Rarity With all that value coming from such a small package, sometimes it is hard to put gold’s immense worth into context. The following 11 … Continue reading

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On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was gunned down in the streets of Dallas in broad daylight. According to the Warren Commission (1964), the government’s first official investigative panel into the president’s death, JFK was shot by lone gunman Lee Harvey Oswald from the 6th floor window of the Texas School Book Depository Building with an Italian Mannlicher-Carcano rifle. The Commission concluded that Oswald fired three shots: one that missed (the Commission said it was inconclusive which of the shots missed), one that hit both Kennedy and Governor John Connally (the “magic bullet”), and the final shot that … Continue reading

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Posted at the Fabius Maximus website. Summary: To boost our fear, activists and journalists report the weather with amnesia about the past. Ten-year records become astonishing events; weather catastrophes of 50 or 100 years ago are forgotten. It makes for good clickbait but cripples our ability to prepare for the inevitable. California’s history of floods and droughts gives a fine example — if we listen to the US Geological Survey’s reminder of past megafloods, and their warning of the coming ARkStorm. ” A 43-day storm that began in December 1861 put central and southern California underwater for up to six … Continue reading

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