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Credit Crash

According to Stephen Roach’s book ‘Unbalanced,’ America and China are addicted to ‘the political economy of false prosperity’. In America’s case, they undertook...

Did This All Happen Before?

The 19th Century was rife with fake philanthropy movements, from temperance leagues, to anti-smoking groups, to hygiene organizations. One of these movements was...

The Tattoo Conspiracy

The media is now promoting new medical tattoos that have graphene in them and can transmit information remotely using radio frequencies. Baruch Goldstein, who runs...

Holograms

In his book “Crystalizing Public Opinion,” Edward Bernays said back in 1926 that a new form of government has emerged for the first...

Generalizations

When someone creates a new axiom, what he did was notice a pattern– one that was derived from past data, describes present activity...

Full Spectrum Habit-Formation

Governments are systems, and systems repeat. (If it doesn’t repeat, it isn’t a system.) Our Constitution, for instance, is a paper algorithm, setting...

Robes

Penny Kelly wrote a fascinating book some decades ago, which predicted events that seem to be happening today. Entitled “Robes,” the book offers...

Weights and Measures

One of the first things the Founding Fathers did was to establish a division of weights and measures in the Constitution. By maintaining...

Social Contagion

Ever since teenaged hysteria kicked off the Salem Witch Trials in the 1600s, a new mania appears every so often. Every decade or...