by Didact | Jun 30, 2013 | Uncategorized
It just gets worse every day: The NSA has been working with at least seven European other countries to collect personal communications data, according to Wayne Madsen, a former NSA contractor who has come forward because he does not think the public should not be...
by Didact | Jun 15, 2013 | Uncategorized
Think what you will of Edward Snowden, but before you make up your mind,watch the entire interviewthat he did with The Guardian while on the run in Hong Kong. As far as I’m concerned, he’sa goddamn hero.This man sacrificed everything- a very lucrative...
by Didact | Jun 13, 2013 | Uncategorized
I have been following the Snowden affair with some considerable interest, not least because it vindicates every last bit of mistrust and hatred that I have for this country’s government. I plan to write at some greater length about this, mostly because as...
by Didact | Jun 9, 2013 | Uncategorized
As I mentioned previously in this post, one of the books that I’ve been reading through is highly relevant to the state of near-terminal decline and decay that Western civilisation finds itself in today. That book is Reagan’s War: The Epic Story of His...
by Didact | Jun 2, 2013 | Uncategorized
pumpsix returns with a good question on the Reagan Revolution: What do you think of Reaganomics? The idea, to me, seems so logical. More capital in the hands of those who can produce factories and jobs. However, I am constantly told that Reaganomics didn’t work....
by Didact | May 28, 2013 | Uncategorized
Among the many books that I find myself reading at the moment, Peter Schwyzer’s book Reagan’s War is definitely the standout. If you thought you knew who Ronald Reagan was based on his public appearances or his speeches, think again, because the...
by Didact | May 27, 2013 | Uncategorized
There’s no question that I’m glad it’s a public holiday; Lord only knows, I need the rest. But unlike most other public holidays in this country, which celebrate something or other, this day is about remembering those who paid the ultimate price in...
by Didact | Apr 21, 2013 | Uncategorized
The Telegraph is known in the UK as a “right-wing” newspaper (though here in the US it would qualify as very much a centrist or even left-wing publication), and even then is not exactly known for being a cheerleader for George W. Bush. So it’s...
by Didact | Apr 21, 2013 | Uncategorized
Red Pill Wifey posted a good take on a recent study that shows that highly educated women are dropping out of the workforce at record rates: I have a hunch about this, and about these statistics in general. I think women go to Harvard or Princeton to get their...
by Didact | Apr 20, 2013 | Uncategorized
I was hoping to link to an article over at Return of Kings written earlier this week about President Obarmy, but for some reason, that article was taken down. It’s just a good thing that I emailed it to myself for later reference, because it’s a damn good...
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