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Coast Guard Allows Hawaii Paper to Get It’s History Wrong.

March 8th, 2010 · No Comments

Anyone who has any information about the Coast Guard, or the history of our glorious nation knows that the Coast Guard was established by Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury, to stop the smugglers from avoiding their fair share of taxes and revenues.

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Gulf War Vet May have Lindane-related Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma Cancer

March 2nd, 2010 · No Comments

New report on a possible Gulf War chemical effect, may be similar to Viet Nam’s Agent Orange in the way that the VA treated it. However, the VA may have learned and is reacting quickly to this new discovery.

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Tags: Military · Science · Technology · World Affairs

Senator Imhofe Asks for Gore To Defend Global Warming Testimony

February 23rd, 2010 · 1 Comment

Wow, good stuff and about time someone started to look at these lying bastards with a view towards prosecution. They have caused world panic and billions of dollars wasted in phoney research and dangerous proselytizing of children and gullible people worldwide.

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Audi’s Green Police in Super Bowl Commercial Just the Beginning?

February 8th, 2010 · 1 Comment

It may seem a bit funny, and over the top, but twenty years ago we would have laughed at the Government owning General Motors and setting salary limits for bankers. We would have been horrified at the thought of the government forcing us to buy health insurance.

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AVATAR: A Movie Review

December 31st, 2009 · 2 Comments

Almost as soon as the movie starts, the distinction between the real and special effects blurs quickly and you no longer see the difference. You are drawn into the moon-world of Pandora just as quickly as an Indiana Jones movie brings you into Egypt or India, and with the same believability.

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ClimateGate: The Uncle No One Recognizes

December 8th, 2009 · No Comments

Pride and not reason is the main cause for the non-reporting by the media and by the refutations of those in power who have staked their reputations on the inconvenient untruths spouted by charlatans like Al Gore and the leaders at the CRU and UN.

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BP Finds Huge Oil Deposits in Gulf of Mexico

September 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

Now isn’t that just wonderful. Why didn’t American Oil companies find this oil field in our back yard? Is it because legally they couldn’t look there? Are our “green” laws too restrictive? Or, do we really want to become less dependent on foreign oil?

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Tags: Society · Technology · World Affairs · geography

Obama Wants to Deflect Sun Rays from the Earth.

April 9th, 2009 · 1 Comment

The theory is that if we dump particles in our upper atmosphere they will reflect the sunlight and thus cool the earth. How they will manage to clean up these particles if they should screw up (and remember the government is planning this) is not addressed in their theory or plans.

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President Obama’s Speech is a Doozy.

February 25th, 2009 · No Comments

The biggest question is how is he going to produce so many programs and reduce the deficit in four years. Of course, he could have been talking about the increase in the deficit, presidents like to mince their words and meanings. It just puzzles me how we are going to pay for all he promised and still save huge amounts of money. His two trillion saved over ten years is only about a 5% savings when you figure the total spent.

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Congratulations, India, on Your New Moon Mission

October 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

The mission of mapping the elements and materials of the Moon will bring work for scientists for years to come and is vital to anyone contemplating a Moon base, either as a way-station to the planets or as a resource of rare and vital materials.

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