Category Archives: Philosophy

A Mystery from Earth’s Red-Hot Inner Core


This post from Sott.net, I find interesting. All of the universe is a mystery, creation is a mystery. Our bodies and nature, although very well understood in the fashion of our science and knowledge are still wonders of our universe … Continue reading

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Confession of the soul (Christof Lehman), and me too!


Originally posted on nsnbc:
I am an anti-semite: because I am telling the truth about the fact that Germany 2012 de facto is still under occupation; under administration by a government that is dependent on the Supreme Allied Command; Governed…

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It’s all your fault!


Very positive stuff. If not exactly what you feel is right for you, at least it is substantial food for thought. Related articles Not My Fault (patcegan.wordpress.com)

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The Necessity of Disillusionment


Again, from Sott.net. their own post by Timothy C.Trepanier. Nothing is more sad than the death of an illusion. ~ Arthur Koestler Our greatest illusion is to believe that we are what we think ourselves to be. ~ H.F. Amiel … Continue reading

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The Importance of Being Informed (vs The danger of believing Propaganda)


and the Ability to Discern between Truth and Propaganda. The origin of the previous post (The Madness of Western Civilization), is a website named ‘The Excavator’, actually meaning ‘Truth Excavator’, now included as a link in the “World Issues’ group. It tends … Continue reading

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“A Liberal Decalogue” – Bertrand Russell


Originally posted on Cogito, ergo Blogito:
A LIBERAL DECALOGUE By Bertrand Russell Perhaps the essence of the Liberal outlook could be summed up in a new decalogue, not intended to replace the old one but only to supplement it. The…

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The 1% who start wars….


My contention entirely. How many would initiate wars if they or their sons had to physically lead the battle? Yet in the old days, that is what did happen. Nevertheless, I think it would be a good idea. At least … Continue reading

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“History of Science” (relative to AGW)


Amazing how a new post can be inspired! A link suggested from the previous post by the  ‘wordpress’ program leads to this Wikipedia article: The history of science is the study of the historical development of human understandings of the … Continue reading

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10 Things Ghandi Might Have Tweeted


Occasionally in our lives on this stage we call earth and in the play perhaps called “civilization”, individual persons stand out as amazing leaders and shining examples of a humanitarian way of life. Those of a spiritual nature include Jesus, Mohammad, Buddha, Dalai … Continue reading

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False Perceptions – Part 2 (The AGW scene)


This topic was inspired by Manny Garza, ‘Nerd Trek’ I wish to acknowledge his article posted on ‘Sott.net’,   “False Perception- A Modern Philosophy“. This inspiration continues here and follows on from Part 1 – “False Perception- A Modern Philosophy (Comments On)” … Continue reading

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