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The following is a transcript of a presentation by Matt Koehl to students of a senior Political Science class at a high school in Worthington, Ohio, on January 11, 2005: I WANT TO thank you for giving me this opportunity to discuss with you a few ideas, which I hope will prove both stimulating and challenging.…
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$17 billion IMF loan tied to lifting of foreign land ownership rules. THE WORLD BANK and International Monetary Fund (IMF) is helping biotech run the latest war in Ukraine. Make no mistake that what is happening in the Ukraine now is deeply tied to the interests of Monsanto, Dow, Bayer, and other big…
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Essays

Interest-free money, much like that propounded in the anti-usury classic Social Credit, has the potential to end exploitation and de-fund illegitimate Jewish power. by M.C. Cardinale
International Federation of Environmental Journalists IN THE FACE of an economic system which seems to be premised…
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EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

by Kevin Alfred Strom A FEW SUMMERS ago, I had to change planes at Philadelphia International Airport on my way back home from a trip out west. Philadelphia International Airport is not an attractive place. I needed to go from my arrival gate to a departure gate in a distant part of the huge complex, so I…
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Scientific investigation of the nature of life supports racialism, demolishes Marxism and equalitarianism by John Thornton Bannerman WHEN IN 1867 Karl Marx had completed the first volume of his major work, Das Kapital, he offered to dedicate it to the great biologist Charles Darwin. Darwin cautiously…
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The best among us instinctively love — and want to protect — the beauty and health of our natural environment. by Francis Playfair FOR FAR TOO LONG now the ‘green issue’ has been hijacked and controlled by the left wing of the establishment. It hasn’t always been that way. For many…
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Classic Essays

A MORE THAN casual look at The Environmental Movement shows it to be mostly a facade of noisy rhetoric. If the speechifying is largely surrealistic, the problems are real. Basic resources for industry, as well as exotic ones, are getting scarcer. Cheap oil is a thing of the past. Even if there are no real…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

Environmental quality, resources threatened by failing economy by Dr. William L. Pierce DURING 1981 the real spendable earnings of the average American wage earner fell another 3.3 percent, the Bureau of Labor Statistics in Washington announced on January 22. Of all the economic statistics monitored…
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Classic Essays

The Human Situation: Lectures at Santa Barbara, 1959, by Aldous Huxley, edited by Piero Ferrucci (Flamingo, paperback). reviewed by Nick Camerota BLOOD WILL TELL, says the old folk wisdom. Back in 1902, even the socialist H.G. Wells believed it. (In Anticipations, he held that the less advanced races,…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce TECHNOLOGY has come somewhat into bad odor among many of today’s young people. Sensitive souls who find themselves out of tune with the gaudy, gimmicky, and artificial world of 20th-century America often place the blame for this dissonance on the technology which has made all…
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