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January 30, 2015 0

POPA throws a curveball

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Tweet The American Physical Society has some fracticiousness going, centered on the rewriting of a 2007 statement on climate change.  The latest to emerge from the sausage factory is a report by Philip Taylor , representative of the Forum on Physics and Society (the extreme "left wing" as it were of the APS) on the Panel on Public Affairs (the establishment) charged with issuing position statements.

January 20, 2015 0

Economic War, BRICS, and the Power of Self-Sufficiency

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Links Economic War, BRICS, and the Power of Self-Sufficiency January 20, 2015 ( Ulson Gunner – NEO ) – The toughest, most resilient people as both individuals and as societies all generally have one thing in common – self-sufficiency. This by no means suggests isolationism, but rather the ability to survive, even thrive through one’s own work using resources at their own disposal.  As a principle, self-sufficiency, self-reliance, and individualism defined young nations like the United States, catapulting it upon the world stage as a global leader after spending time racked in debt and in England’s shadow.

January 15, 2015 0

It’s January

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