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About: Daniel Natal

HAARP

The government created the HAARP program to shoot beams into the ionosphere of the planet and to see how it could (in theory) affect weather...

The War Against Competence

“Democracy,” in classical political science, was the old word for what we now call “socialism.” As America lurches from a republic into a...

Rhetoric

In a republic, communication is key. It is necessary to persuade the people. As a result, the art of oratory and rhetoric is...

Artificial Intelligence

This episode of Under the Iceberg covers the subject of artificial intelligence. Are we heading toward what futurists call The Singularity, and if so, what...

The Importance of Property

John Locke said, “Government has no other end, but the preservation of property”. If so, then why (all over the country) are police...

Majestic 12

In 1984, Jaime Shandera and Bill Moore received a package with no return address on it, containing a roll of 35-millimeter film. On...

New Fears

Fear is proven to lower intelligence (due to hormones which are released which cause a fight-or-flight response that channels energy away from the...

Senate

The United States has a “mixed form of government,” based on the three classical forms (namely, monarchy, aristocracy and republic). We based the...

Natalism

Natalism is from the Latin word for “birth” [natalis], and refers to a movement whereby people assert the dignity of human life and...