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Monthly Archives: June 2013
Parthenogenesis: Does the Virgin Mary have company?
Oh my! I was just about to hang it up for today and do a few errands when reader Rose sent me a link to this article, one man’s extended story of his decades-long obsession with parthenogenesis. I started to … Continue reading
John Taylor Gatto and Max Igan: Long and short courses in historical awareness
I’ve now watched the first of five one-hour videos that feature a week-end interview with John Taylor Gatto. The Ultimate History Lesson. Well worth my time. A former teacher, Gatto focuses on the difference between “schooling” (as in schools of … Continue reading
Is Mathew Ward correct, re: the deep meaning of the NSA scandal?
I find this article interesting because it does seem to point in the direction of the channeled information from this month”s message from Mathew Ward. Here’s the relevant passage: “President Obama defended NSA’s data gathering, which was authorized in the … Continue reading
Michael Tellinger: From the deep origins of our enslavement to Ubuntu
This fascinating 20-minute video lays out Tellinger’s version of the mysterious origins of humanity using Biblical references to speak of when the gods mated with men and the consequences for humanity ramrodding through his-story ever since. Tellinger claims that the … Continue reading
Les Leopold: A simple Wall Street transaction tax could completely fund higher education
This is a very timely suggestion, given that student debt loan interest rate ($1.1 trillion by one count) is due to double from 3.4% to 6.8% on July 1. Congress went home without dealing with this dramatically worsening situation. Below … Continue reading
Who’s got the real power? We do: Countering disaster porn.
James Corbett: “If you believe you are a slave, well, then you are already lost. And you might as well sit in a corner and suck your thumb.” This week’s Corbett Report points out that in the past few years … Continue reading
Zoe Weil: Can we create the Star Trek Future, where we are explorers, and not conquerers?
Yes. If we create a bigger vision for the purpose of schooling —and graduate a generation of solutionaries, rather than one that perpetuates the same set of intractable problems. Thanks to Jay for the pointer. THE WORLD BECOMES WHAT YOU … Continue reading