Sept. 29 2022 Many libraries today do not hold titles which librarians believe are objectionable. They may believe they are objectionable for many reasons, but their attitude has changed over time. Prior to 1975 scholars would often attempt to be impartial. There were many books written before 1975 covering both sides of a subject. Some … Continue reading A Library of Contemporary Political and Religious History
Month: September 2022
Predictive Programming Propaganda – World War Z
Sept. 26 2022 In 2006 Max Brooks published his novel World War Z. It is another tale in a long line concerning a zombie apocalypse. Predictive programming is the process of inserting ideas into media for the purpose of preparing audiences to accept these ideas in the future. WWZ was an attempt to prepare people … Continue reading Predictive Programming Propaganda – World War Z
Remembering Ralph Kermit Winterrowd the Second
Sept. 22 2022 Ralph Kermit Winterrowd the second was born in Kansas, in the USA, in 1940. He moved to Alaska and titled his website Alaska Minuteman. I first learned about Ralph in the summer of 2021 when I was listening to the Republic Broadcasting Network. Ralph was doing his radio show concerning the IRS. … Continue reading Remembering Ralph Kermit Winterrowd the Second
Changing the World – One Step at a Time
31/8/2022 The World Revolution of the Twenty First Century Jeff Berwick has said that everyone has the capacity to change the world, but many people simply do not believe that they can do it. The people who believe that they can make things happen do make things happen, because they do not give up when … Continue reading Changing the World – One Step at a Time