The Bingham Canyon Mine produced the largest, non-volcanic landslide in the history of North America on April 10th 2013 at 9:30 PM. The landslide was so intense that two different Universities reported it was detected on their seismic networks, which are used to detect earthquakes. These reports came from the University of Utah and Columbia […]
I remember when the elderly in our society were well respected. When people held doors open for older people and when senior citizens were thought of as wise and insightful. People looked up to them as someone who have been around the block a couple more times and therefore they held a certain level of […]
“Look around! You couldn’t find a whiter, safer or better lit part of this city. But this white woman sees two black guys strolling down the sidewalk and her reaction is blind fear. I mean, look at us! Are we dressed like gang-bangers? Huh? No. Do we look threatening? No. In fact, if anybody […]
Thank you feminists There is a lot to thank the feminists for. Generations ago, women begun to have a choice to work…or not, have access to activities and jobs once exclusively for men, ability to do more things outside of the home, including voting and gaining property rights. Some things they continue to do today […]
Our Nation–United States of America There is actually a website for OneWorldGov.org , and I wonder how anyone could have the audacity to start this site? It makes one wonder—do these people think we are illiterate, and a non-caring society, who are not knowledgeable about our World. Well, are we? Could it be because our […]
INTRODUCTION Alfred Sauvy, a demographer from France, invented the concepts of the world being divided into a “First World,” “Second World,” and “Third World” in 1952. The First World was the world of individual freedom, democratic elections, private property, capitalism, and Christianity. It was therefore modern and prosperous. The Second World was the world of […]
Leaving Home For 14 weeks you ’ve managed to hide safely within the confines of your own home, but there will come a time when you will have to leave. Don ’t overburden yourself with material valuables, simply pack food and water. You ’ll need food that ’s easy to prepare and contain a high […]
The Media and The Pet Few would believe that a cartoon could play a role in the deaths of countless animals, but Disney’s 101 Dalmatians movie is credited with doing just that. Animated films Finding Nemo and G-Force have similarly negatively affected the clown fish and the guinea pig. The show Rin-Tin-Tin had disastrous impacts […]
Ah, those sweet chocolate gifts Gift chocolates for nearly any special occasion are a no-brainer, right? I mean, over 90% of all women and almost as many men love chocolate, be it sweet, creamy milk chocolate or the more robust and exotic dark chocolate. Americans spent some $700 million on chocolates solely for Valentine’s Day […]
January 27 2013 This article is a response to an interview by Joyce Riley of Mike Powers regarding the shooting at Sandy Hook. I am going by the transcript put out by insanemedia. It isn’t word for word, but is for the most part pretty close. It was getting long so I am going to […]
The End of the World Some believe doomsday will come in the form of a natural disaster, a previously predicted event, or in the form of unexpected, unimaginable destruction. According to the Mayan calender, the world will come to an end on December 21st, 2012. This marks the end of the 5,125 year long cycle […]
Those well-versed in history as well as global current events have surely heard of the ongoing struggle between the people of Israel and Palestine. The Israel-Palestine conflict began in the middle of the 20th century and is used to refer to the earlier sectarian conflict between the Arabs who were then under the British rule, […]