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Easter Island statues stare out — at US

Is it Too Late to Learn from the Lessons of Easter Island? by The Gondolier Global Speculations June 3, 2011 The story of Easter Island is one that truly fascinates. An island with a rich and curious history that fires up so many questions for the curious observer. If Detective Inspector Columbo himself arrived on […]

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9/11 and the SEC?

I was one of those who immediately, upon hearing the first newscast on that fateful day, got a strong internal message: “inside job.” There was simply no question that this dramatic sacrificial event was not what it seemed, and that it would change the world. Which it did. Immediately, the flags came out, the War […]

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Terence McKenna: on UFOs and the Goddess and the Religion of Science

Love this quote! My only quibble is with the phrase “healthy children.” I’d substitute “turning naturally spontaneous children into digitized robots.” “The ufo is nothing more than an assertion of herself by the Goddess into history, saying to science and paternalistically governed and driven organizations: You have gone far enough. We are going to turn […]

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Alleged DSK Behavior Mimics that of the IMF

Had I not read Naomi Klein’s Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, I might not have believed the tale told here. But I did read it. And from then on, my own internal guidance towards seeing the 3-D world in terms of a gigantic economic/academic/geopolitical/military/industrial/pharmaceutical/scientistic conspiracy went ballistic. Two years later, I’d say that […]

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More Context for Goldman Sachs "Investigation"

This book details how Gretchen Morgenson and her co-author and colleague, Joshua Rosner, arrived at their conclusion that no Goldman Sachs banker will be indicted. What interests me here especially is that I do the same thing locally: I have friends within the city officialdom whom I turn to when necessary to find out how […]

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