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Tortured Confessions
Shades of Guantanamo: How the Allies extracted confessions out of captured German soldiers after WWII Above: Chief American prosecutor Justice Robert Jackson delivers the opening speech of the American prosecution at the International Military Tribunal trial of alleged war criminals at Nuremberg, Nov 20, 1945 to Oct. 1, 1946. Without brutal ... … Read entire article »
Why the Most Creative People Flourish in Clutter
All our lives, we’ve been told to “be organized.” Organization has always been pegged as a direct key to success. Whether at home, school or in your bunk at camp, organization is something that has been instilled in everyone pretty much from birth. On the other hand, being messy has been ... … Read entire article »
How America Took Up Where Russia Left Off
“We shall use our grant-making power so to alter life in the United States that it can be comfortably merged with the Soviet Union.” — H. Rowan Gaither, President of the Ford Foundation. The testimony you are about to read represents a missing piece in the puzzle of modern history. It ... … Read entire article »
Bye Bye, Homo sapiens!
Have you checked the recent statistics on earth changes: earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, droughts, floods, extreme weather, sinkholes, pole displacement, massive animal deaths and meteorites? It’s absurd! Each of these manifestations shows an exponential increase, along with others related more closely to the human society crawling over our quickly-transforming planet: chronically-ill ... … Read entire article »