Slavery
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I’ve been away from school for a couple of decades or so. I went to college in the ’70s, dropped out, and eventually finished in the ’90s. I leaned toward the theatrical, philosophical, sociological, communicable disciplines and ignorantly ignored the burgeoning planned obsolescence of male and female, which would eventually be rebranded as Human 2.0 where flesh melds with […]
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Michael Phelps is widely regarded as one of the greatest athletes of all time. The most decorated Olympian in the history of the world, Phelps has won 28 medals in the Olympic Games. Unfortunately, all of those medals came with egregious taxes. No, seriously, the government has found a way to tax the equivalent of […]
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There are a lot of things they don’t teach you in public school. If you’re a truth-seeker living in the United States of America, the previous statement probably won’t surprise you. Thanks to the constant attempts to rewrite history and censor our nation’s occasionally murky past, it can be difficult to know what is the actual […]
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Remember those antiquated party lines? At any time, when you picked up your receiver, you might hear one of your neighbors chatting. They were on the same circuit, along with other neighbors. The protocol was to say “Oh, excuse me,” and immediately hang up. Only the nosy busybody would cover the mouthpiece and keep listening. You’d make your call when their conversation was […]
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It’s an indisputable fact that a vast majority of politicians try to manipulate their country’s citizens in order to stay in office and expand their power. This has been part of the political game for so long that it’s widely accepted as fact as opposed to some unfounded conspiracy theory. We’ve seen rhetoric used effectively […]
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Even though 85% of the shrimp folks eat in America is imported, it is the most popular seafood in America. Unfortunately, overseas shrimp is mostly farmed in ponds that, according to AlterNet, “are treated with a long list of chemicals: urea, superphosphate, diesel, piscicides (fish-killing chemicals like chlorine and rotenone), pesticides, antibiotics (including some that are banned […]
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Some believe the end of anonymity will be a sign in their hand or forehead, commonly called the “mark of the beast.” Without this “sign,” one won’t be able to buy or sell anything without it. Most folks surmise that this mark is a chip under the skin. So they draw their line in the sand and say, “Oh, I’ll never […]
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As reported by WakingTimes.com, a social experiment constructed and performed at Yale University in 1961, is still considered a bedrock in psychological understanding about two basic behaviors – obedience and authority. The balance of these behaviors seems key to the ebb and flow of an authoritarian rule, as in today’s burgeoning tyranny. Stanley Milgram was the psychologist who grasped to visualize the switch in the mind of man that buckles under authority. He […]
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