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This Day in History: June 10 -

This Day in History: June 10 -

1990:...

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This Day in History: June 8 -

This Day in History: June 8 -

1967: (more…)

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Up is Down –

Up is Down –

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Delusions of Supremacy –

Delusions of Supremacy –

“Chimpanzees have an extraordinary photographic memory that is far superior to ours, research suggests. Young chimps outperformed university students in memory tests devised by Japanese scientists. The tasks involved remembering the location of numbers on a screen, and correctly recalling the sequence.” – (BBC News) ...

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Human, All too Human: Nietzsche –

Human, All too Human: Nietzsche –

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Thresholds of Wireless –

Thresholds of Wireless –

A great deal of ambiguity, conflict and promise surrounds humanity’s use of energy. Wars are fought over access to sources of energy, freedoms are repressed in order to maintain control over access to energy, and the planet is poisoned while we refuse to renegotiate our addiction to particular forms of energy. Even still, demand for energy is going to steadily increase and anyone who thinks humanity’s energy consumption is...

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This Day in History: April 19 -

This Day in History: April 19 -

1993: (more…)

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Buy Nestlé, Support … ? –

Buy Nestlé, Support … ? –

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Fortean Diversions: Remote Viewing, Ingrained Hubris & Authentic Leadership -

Fortean Diversions: Remote Viewing, Ingrained Hubris & Authentic Leadership -

“Modern research on remote viewing began in the 1970s, largely funded by the CIA and other U.S. government agencies, which were primarily interested in the possibility of psychic spying. Two physicists, Hal Puthoff and Russell Targ developed the basic experimental procedure at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI). In these tests the subject had to try to describe a place where an agent, or ‘beacon person,’ was located....

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The Allegory of Plato’s Cave -

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