Like the works of David Irving, you will never find Jean Raspail's The Camp of the Saints on one of those Banned Books displays so beloved of the women (and…
Though I dislike doing a topic more than once during a week, it's been a while since we last reviewed our woke DIE litany. But the State of Washington forced…
I was on some podcasts recently discussing the fate of our sad world in part, and talking Broken Science a lot. I still stuck by my prediction that come the…
Scientists chase after fads as much, and maybe even more, than anybody else. We have seen this numberless times, "climate change" and covid being the two most prominent examples. Every…
So I saw this headline, "The International Eczema Council investigate how climate change may impact eczema". And I remembered I owed readers an investigation into all the bad things, and…
Britain announced that the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square will be graced with this sculpture: It is, according to one story, a "bronze and blue homage to a metropolitan woman…
“I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics.” Richard Feynman, Nobel Prize winner for his research on quantum electrodynamics INTRODUCTION Seventy years ago when I first heard…
In Asimov's original Foundation, a novel set amidst a fading and decaying Empire, one saturated in hubris and self-esteem, we meet Lord Dorwin, a celebrated scholar from the Galactic Empire,…