Homelessness Transcends Political Ideologies

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As homeless people wanting to see less conflict all around, we often wonder what we can do to bring more unity and less divisiveness to the American people. At the top of the pyramid, we see the left and right political ideologues engaged in an Read more

Three Nations and the Earth's Bounty

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A tale depicting a future world of peace, prosperity, and sharing among nations. Will nations ever stop fighting? Will there be a happy ending anytime soon? You be the judge. Once upon a time, in a world not too far away, there were three nations: Read more

Emergence of a Religious Left

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The absence of a prominent Religious Left, in contrast to the powerful Religious Right, is a complex phenomenon shaped by historical, social, and political factors. The emergence of a robust Religious Left and its potential influence on the Read more

USAF Concerned About Neighboring Landowner

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Main points in the article: An agriculture land acquisition company, Flannery Associates LLC, purchased land surrounding Travis Air Force Base in California for nearly $800 million. Flannery filed a $510 million lawsuit against the farmers who sold Read more

Sociopolitical and Ideological Agendas in Schools

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Fostering skills and promoting a well-rounded education that encompasses various academic disciplines, critical thinking, problem-solving, and personal development is crucial for young children in schools. A skills-focused approach allows students Read more

American Kabuki Theater

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Once upon a time in a great American city, there was a grand theater called "The House of Politics." This theater was renowned far and wide for its spectacular performances of "Modern American Kabuki." The actors who graced the stage were Read more

Independent Media Challenges Narratives

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Many people express concerns about the lack of diversity in viewpoints and the tendency for mainstream media to present similar narratives across different channels and platforms. Several factors contribute to this phenomenon: Media Consolidation: Read more

Fearmongering

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Fearmongering is a tactic used by individuals or groups to instill fear, panic, or alarm among the general population. It involves deliberately exaggerating or fabricating threats or dangers to manipulate people's emotions and behaviors. Read more

Government, Media, and Intelligence Agencies

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Deception and manipulation by government, media, and intelligence agencies erodes public trust in democratic institutions and processes and have long-lasting effects on society. Frustration with perceived manipulations has fueled a desire for Read more

Social Engineering and Psychological Operations

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Social engineering and psychological operations (PsyOps) share some similarities as they both involve the manipulation of human behavior and perceptions. However, they are distinct concepts with different contexts and objectives: Definition: Social Read more

Klaus Schwab and Frédéric Bastiat

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Our world has formed into a large rooted and growing land-based community where millions upon millions live and work together in large polluted and artificial cities, where we ourselves have developed into a small governing core with our own private Read more

The Fight Against Currency Debasement

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The middle class in developed economies is disappearing due to erosion of its social mobility, despite massive government spending, stimulus plans, and entitlement programs. Blaming capitalism is misplaced, as the real issue lies in radical statism Read more

New Gold-backed BRIC Currency

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The emergence of a new gold-weighted currency by BRICS countries is seen as a competitor to the U.S. dollar. By anchoring the currency to gold, these nations seek to provide stability and potentially reduce the impact of dollar inflation. This could Read more

Anti-Globalist Protest Song

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(Verse 1) In the shadows, they conspire, One world rule, their dark desire, But we won't bow to their command, United we'll make our stand. (Pre-Chorus) They claim it's for peace and unity, But it's control they seek, not liberty, We won't be Read more

Questioning Vaccine Dogma

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Questioning Vaccine Dogma The belief in vaccines as "safe and effective" is seen as a sacred cow in modern medicine, but it lacks empirical evidence and scientific basis. Controversies surrounding vaccines have increased, and anyone questioning Read more

America's Public Education System

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America's public education system is failing to prepare students for higher education and future professional success, with declining scores and prioritization of culturally sensational philosophies. The state of America's educational system is Read more

The Problem with Diversity

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In a land not too dissimilar from our own, there existed a city where people from all walks of life lived side by side. This city was known for its rich tapestry of cultures, traditions, and beliefs. Unity was the cornerstone of their prosperity, Read more

Anti-Humanism and Transhumanism

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Anti-Humanism and Transhumanism: Redefining Humanity in the Age of Technology Two contrasting ideologies are shaping the trajectory of human civilization today: anti-humanism and transhumanism. These philosophical outlooks have far-reaching Read more

New Approach to Address Homelessness

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Our mission is to assist communities in understanding and accepting their homeless population, taking positive, progressive, and proactive action. We offer a unique service that combines exploration, environmental cleanup, and data collection. We Read more

25 Issues That Cannot Be Proven Conclusively

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Within the realm of human inquiry, there exist intriguing subjects that challenge our understanding and spark intellectual curiosity. From parallel universes to the nature of consciousness, these thought-provoking topics explore the mysteries of Read more

Collective Action for Building the Future

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It is crucial that we unite in our collective endeavor to build a future that is harmonious, sustainable, and just. By respecting nature, celebrating diversity, fostering justice, and embracing the values that enrich our lives, we can pave the way Read more

War and the Quest for Peace

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Throughout history, the world has witnessed the destructive force of war. War refers to organized and armed conflicts between nations or groups, resulting in widespread violence, loss of life, and immeasurable suffering. Let us explore the Read more

Homelessness, Compassion and Empathy

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In our modern society, homelessness remains a pressing issue that affects the lives of many individuals. Behind the statistics and numbers lie stories of struggle, resilience, and the need for compassion. Let us explore the realities of Read more

RFK Jr. Challenges the Status Quo

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RFK Jr. embodies a voice of change and accountability, challenging the status quo and prompting critical conversations. With a background in environmental advocacy and a pivot towards vaccine-related issues, he has garnered both praise and Read more

Manipulation of Public Perception

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The issue of disinformation and the manipulation of public perception is complex. Foreign actors, as well as domestic officials, can engage in tactics to sow doubt and erode trust in reliable sources of information. These tactics can involve Read more

The Truth Surrounding Identity Politics

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A Conversation with Google's Bard Is to possible to know the truth? Whether or not it is possible to know the truth is a question that has been debated by philosophers for centuries. There is no easy answer, and the answer may depend on how you Read more

Modern Day Villains

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In the present age, bad actors who abuse technology can be categorized into various groups. Here are a few examples: Cybercriminals: These are individuals or groups who engage in illegal activities using technology. They may conduct hacking, Read more

Emergency Vehicle Operators Unite!

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Loud sirens from emergency vehicles can disrupt peace and affect health. To address this, we can educate drivers about the impact of sirens, establish guidelines for their use, develop quieter sirens or alternative warning systems, raise awareness Read more

Mitch Snyder: Homeless Advocate

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While homelessness may formerly have taken different forms, it has always existed in America. Homelessness is a problem shaped greatly by state and local policies and dynamics. To blame Reagan for modern homelessness is to misunderstand the roots of Read more

Paul Craig Roberts

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Paul Craig Roberts is an American economist, author, and former government official. He served as an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy during the Reagan administration. Roberts has been an outspoken commentator on economic and Read more

Urban Bicycle Friendliness

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Several factors contribute to the relatively low adoption of bicycles as a means of everyday transportation in many regions. Some of these factors include: Lack of Infrastructure: Insufficient or inadequate infrastructure, such as dedicated bike Read more

Murray Rothbard on Taiwan

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Murray Rothbard, a prominent libertarian thinker, examined the issue of whether the United States should defend Taiwan from an attack by mainland China. As a libertarian, Rothbard prioritized individual liberty and limited government intervention. Read more

Bastiat, Hazlitt, Belloc and the POTUS

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An imaginary exchange between Messrs. Bastiat, Hazlitt, and Belloc with the President of the United States that captures the essence of their ideas and how they might discuss contemporary political and philosophical issues. President: Gentlemen, I Read more

Bastiat and Others with the POTUS

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An imaginary exchange between the POTUS and Frédéric Bastiat, where the President seeks advice on how to navigate the challenges and shape the future of the country: President: Mr. Bastiat, your ideas on individual liberty and limited government Read more

Frédéric Bastiat: Classical Liberalism

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Frédéric Bastiat was a renowned French economist, statesman, and writer who made significant contributions to the field of classical liberalism and economic thought during his relatively short life. Despite his premature death at the age of 49, Read more

Good and Bad Laws

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Examples of laws that are generally considered to be beneficial (good) or controversial (bad). 10 Examples of Laws Often Considered Beneficial: Laws protecting freedom of speech and expression. Laws safeguarding the right to a fair trial and due Read more

Benjamin Franklin Interview

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An imaginary discussion between the US President and Benjamin Franklin in the year 2024. US President: Mr. Franklin, thank you for joining me today. As we discuss the state of our nation, I am troubled by the looming challenges we face, particularly Read more

Looking Back: Military Industrial Complex

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Since President Eisenhower's warning about the military-industrial complex in 1961, there have been several instances where its influence and control over policies have been observed. Here are ten specific examples: Vietnam War: The Read more

A Republic, If You Can Keep It

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The quote, "A republic, if you can keep it," attributed to Benjamin Franklin, serves as a reminder of the ongoing responsibility of citizens to preserve and maintain the republican form of government. Whether or not the United States has been able Read more

Benjamin Franklin's Republic

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Benjamin Franklin, one of the esteemed American founders, offered various insights and advice about the republic. Here is a well-known quote attributed to him that reflects his perspective on the nature of the republic: "A republic, if you can keep Read more

Quotations: American Founders

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Here are several quotations expressed by American founders that reflect their concerns about the potential for distrust in government and banks: Thomas Jefferson: "I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing Read more

Respect the Earth: Comprehensive Plan

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Comprehensive Plan-of-Action to Address Environmental Destruction: Education and Awareness: Implement comprehensive environmental education programs at all levels of education to raise awareness about the consequences of excessive consumerism, Read more

Google Bard Names War Criminals

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The United States has been involved in a number of direct wars, covert wars, and proxy wars in recent history. These wars have caused a great deal of death and destruction, and many people believe that those responsible should be held accountable. Read more

Sustainability and Justice

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Excessive consumerism, greed, and lust for wealth and power are destroying the earth. These things lead to overproduction, overconsumption, and pollution, which are all major contributors to this destruction. There are a number of things that Read more
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