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Carnegie Hall

It’s been a while since I last posted.  In part, that’s because I have been busy and, honestly, also because I haven’t had any fully formed thoughts that I thought worth posting . That said, I just got...

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Norway & the new Templars (?)

The recent attacks in Norway by Anders Breivik have some interesting features that are starting to come to light.  Scott Stewart, of STRATFOR, just posted an analysis that is worth reprinting.  I have...

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Updates & a request

The Update Well, I haven’t blogged much this year for a whole variety of reasons, too long to go into here.  Let me just say that, to quote Her Royal Highness, it has been a bit of an anno horribilis!...

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Lots of Anthropology blogs….

Jason Antrosio over at Anthropology Report has collected over 100 Anthropology blogs by way of running a survey of the top 10 in 2011.   It’s quite the list, and really does show how many different...

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William Leonard Craig – R.I.P.

              It is with a sad heart that I post this.  My friend of nearly forty years, Bill Craig (aka the Reverend Doctor William Leonard Craig), died suddenly at his home in Toronto on Christmas...

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A Human Terrain System for Canada?

It is now no longer an open secret that some members of the Canadian Forces (CF) are considering adopting the Human Terrain System for the CF – the information has been released by COL Sharon Hamilton,...

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Strategic Bombing…. with Teddy Bears

In one of the most bizarre case of job termination I have ever come across, BBC is reporting that Belarus’ President, Alexander Lukashenko, has sacked both Chairman of the State Border Committee, Maj...

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More on the Teddy Bear incident…..

Reuters is reporting that the Teddy Bear bombings have led to a series of diplomats from Sweden and Byelorus being withdrawn.  Apparently the use of WMDs (Weapons of Mass Derision) by Swedish...

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Mobile devices and being

This morning, Dark Reading ran a column entitled You’re Nobody Without Your Mobile Device.  While the article itself deals with the “inevitable” deployment of biometrics to mobile devices, what really...

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One of those WTF?!?! moments

Today, MEMRI.org had a very interesting dispatch entitled Islamic Universities Association Sec.-Gen. Ja’far Abd Al-Salam Extols Martyrdom.  My initial reaction, as you can image, was WTF?  Is this guy...

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The Origins of Political Correctness

While it is a moderately old post (February 5, 2000), Bill Lind’s The Origin of Political Correctness has some very interesting points to make that are still quite relevant.  In essence, Lind argues...

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The Venerable Egg at the DoS….

Most people, when they think of Humpty-Dumpty, remember the simple rhyme about “Humpty-Dumpty sat on a wall”.  There is, however, another, albeit less well known, discussion for which the Venerable Egg...

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An important letter on the state of science

This letter if from Harold Lewis, Emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Here is his letter of resignation to Curtis G. Callan Jr, Princeton University, President...

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Carnegie Hall

It’s been a while since I last posted.  In part, that’s because I have been busy and, honestly, also because I haven’t had any fully formed thoughts that I thought worth posting . That said, I just got...

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Norway & the new Templars (?)

The recent attacks in Norway by Anders Breivik have some interesting features that are starting to come to light.  Scott Stewart, of STRATFOR, just posted an analysis that is worth reprinting.  I have...

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Back to the “good old days” of economic serfdom

A series of recent stories by CBC.ca’s Go Public is providing some intriguing detail on how Canadian banks are, one would assume inadvertently, supporting the practice of economic serfdom or debt...

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