Category Archives: Books

Lying to forgive the unforgiveable….

It’s one of the most well-known psychology experiments in history – the 1961 tests in which social psychologist Stanley Milgram invited volunteers to take part in a study about memory and learning. Its actual aim, though, was to investigate obedience to authority – and Milgram reported that fully 65 percent of volunteers had repeatedly administered… Read More »

Author Argues Colleges Focus More on Professional Training Than Transformation | PBS NewsHour | Sept. 4, 2013 | PBS

JEFFREY BROWN: “If you want an education, the odds aren’t with you, JEFFREY BROWN: You add a larger level. You write: “Midway through the last decade, the 20th century, American higher education changed. Colleges and universities entered a new phase in which they stopped being intellectually driven and culturally oriented and began to model themselves… Read More »

Opinion: 99 must-reads on income inequality – CNN.com

Stolen and preserved from here: Opinion: 99 must-reads on income inequality – CNN.com. 1. “The Price of Inequality,” by Joseph Stiglitz   2. “Confessions of an Economic Hit Man,” by John Perkins   3. “Player Piano,” by Kurt Vonnegut (Vonnegut’s first novel; according to the back cover, it’s a “chilling tale of engineer Paul Proteus,… Read More »

Modern wheat a “perfect, chronic poison,” doctor says – CBS News

  By Ken Dilanian, Los Angeles Times February 19, 2013, 4:38 p.m. WASHINGTON — A clandestine Chinese military unit has conducted sophisticated cyber espionage operations against dozens of American and Canadian companies, according to a private report that provides unusual new details about China’s involvement in cyber theft of economic and trade secrets. The report… Read More »

Good books to read

Recommended Reading Truth & History      The Big Bamboozle by Philip Marshall (2012) New Finance & Economics Dark Pools by Scott Patterson (2012) The Little Book Of Bull’s Eye Investing by John Mauldin (2012) The New Depression by Richard Duncan (2012) New Business Sales, Marketing, & Psychology The Power Of Habit by Charles Duhigg (2012)… Read More »

VIDEO: Trailer and Interviews – Documentary ESCAPE FIRE: THE FIGHT TO RESCUE AMERICAN HEALTHCARE (movies.broadwayworld.com)

The fight? Really, let me make this as simple as possible.  The most expensive service industry in the world is about to be wiped out. Hospitals and Doctors will have no say in this. Nurses will have no say in this. Patients will have no say in this. Pharmaceutical companies will have no say in… Read More »

What The Fuck

Teen Girls that are too ugly to fuck Men that are too pretty to throw out of the beauty contest Cops that kill Cops that steal Vegans that can’t read Women that rape the man next door Just read the last ten posts or so…

Dead Mother Fairy Tales

Bambi Sleeping Beauty Cinderella Beauty and the Beast Pinocchio The Little Mermaid The Wizard of Oz Snow White Just what is it with dead mother fairy tales?  Why have the mother gone in so many stories?

The myth of the eight-hour sleep

In the early 1990s, psychiatrist Thomas Wehr conducted an experiment in which a group of people were plunged into darkness for 14 hours every day for a month. It took some time for their sleep to regulate but by the fourth week the subjects had settled into a very distinct sleeping pattern. They slept first… Read More »

Opposites Attract; Relationship Advice for Making It Work

Of all the ways that opposites attract, the thorniest may be when emotionally giving types pair up with types who are emotionally reserved. There are three types of attachment styles: Secure, Anxious and Avoidant. 1. Secure people make up more than half the population and are typically warm, caring and comfortable with intimacy, he says.… Read More »

Vitamin Safety Scare Fraud NON-Experts Offer Advice – ABC News

The implied misinformation/lie in the Associate Press article, “Yet there is no clear evidence that multivitamins lower the risk of cancer” leaves the average person with the idea that no vitamins lower the risk for cancer.  But that is an error of omission that is not clarified along with the “no government agency recommends them… Read More »

Supreme Court: High court to decide civil liberties suit against Ashcroft

Anyone that cares to calim any knoweldge of what can go on in the United States of America needs to read The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned Into a War on American Ideals It is a non-fiction book written by Jane Mayer concerning the War on Terrorism, Islamic… Read More »

How the system really works

The gem in this article is this” Many muscle magazines are owned by supplement companies. Weider Nutrition Group launched “Muscle and Fitness” and “Flex.” EAS Supplements grew out of “Muscle Media Magazine,” and then really took off with the bestselling “Body for Life” book series, which was largely a glorified brochure for EAS products. Most… Read More »

Dead Farm Animals and Bovine Smegma

Delicious,  yes that is what most folks think.  Simply delicious.  We want to eat as many dead farm animals and drink as much bovine smegma as possible.  A meal without dead farm animals or bovine smegma is just well as un-American as not having a heart attack. After a decades of reading nutrition journals, papers,… Read More »

Ex-Sacramento cop’s alleged misconduct voids 79 cases

ALLEGED? Alleged my ass. (Have you read “The Brotherhood of Corruption” Yet?) The police/mafia  are in it for the money and the illicit benefits.  It is no wonder that MANY middle aged and older Americans no longer respect the police.  From “pension spiking” to perjury and planting evidence the cops have moved away from something… Read More »

Attacks on “The China Study” grow more ridiculous

As people move away from eating pounds of dead farm animals and bovine smegma daily as they had been programmed to do the web becomes filled with fools trying to obfuscate the message. The main point that is lost here is that people are being programmed by special interest groups to support the industry that… Read More »