Pirate: One who preys on others; a plunderer. Plunder: 1. To rob of goods by force, especially in time of war; pillage. 2. To seize wrongfully or by force; steal. The Federal Government has recently been executing what many are calling “smash and grab” searches upon medical Read More…
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The End of Higher Education
The American dream follows a well-worn road. K-12, then to college, then you get the job, and a house in the suburbs, or city if you’re a millennial. We all know that dream ended decades ago, most of us are just realizing it since we’re surrounded by people with huge amounts of debt, no jobs, Read More…
It’s Always Radioactive 100 Miles East of Philadelphia: An Analysis of Modern Nuclear Energy
Regarding the future, it can be measured and statistically quantified (although certainly never precisely) in a number of ways, some of which certain people might argue are nonexistent, and others being more tangible, irrefutable concepts. For instance: global population as a trajectory of future standpoint, or current geopolitical structures, the scope of global agriculture, or Read More…
U.S. Needs to Focus on Adult Education
The United States is suffering from multiple institutional crises, all the signs of imperial decline. Homeless rates are growing, health care services are failing, and the education system has turned into a factory. According to the U.S. Department of Education there are currently 32 million adult Americans who can’t read, that’s 12% of the adult Read More…
The Confiscation Scheme
“It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.” – Henry Ford It seems that the confiscation of deposited funds in Cyprus banks was not an isolated event, but rather a glimpse of Read More…
Project MONARCH and the Materializing Truth
These days one can hardly to go about their day without hearing phrases like “Illuminati” or “New World Order” or something about a 9/11 cover up—or perhaps something like “GMO” or “fluoride”, or maybe even just a poignant Orwellian literary allusion. All these topics are undoubtedly complex and multifaceted, and this article’s point is not Read More…