Tiffany Watt Smith I would like to begin with a little experiment. In a moment, I’m going to ask if you would close your eyes … The history of human emotionsRead more
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Social control companies don’t like classical music
A few Sundays ago, Camerata Pacifica artistic director Adrian Spence, aided by his tech-savvy son Keiran, went live on Facebook to broadcast a previously recorded … Social control companies don’t like classical musicRead more
Ralph W. McGehee, Agent Who Exposed the C.I.A.
Ralph W. McGehee, a veteran of the Central Intelligence Agency’s clandestine crusades in Vietnam who went to war against the C.I.A. itself, died May 2 … Ralph W. McGehee, Agent Who Exposed the C.I.A.Read more
Discovering the power of people’s history – and why it is feared today
England is two countries. One is dominated by London, the other remains in its shadow. When I first arrived from Australia, it seemed no one … Discovering the power of people’s history – and why it is feared todayRead more
Is Elon Musk a Fraud?
Over the weekend, Tesla CEO Elon Musk took to Twitter to voice his frustrations about the ongoing Covid-19 lockdown in Alameda County, California. The billionaire … Is Elon Musk a Fraud?Read more
Mandela is gone, but apartheid is alive and well in Australia
In the late 1960s, I was given an usual assignment by the London Daily Mirror’s editor in chief, Hugh Cudlipp. I was to return to … Mandela is gone, but apartheid is alive and well in AustraliaRead more
Nakba survivors recall rural struggle in Mandate-era Palestine
https://www.middleeasteye.net/sites/default/files/styles/article_page/public/images-story/Cotton%20farmers%201937%20Palestine%20agricultural%20memory.jpg?itok=A_5hD56V Palestinian women harvest cotton in the village of Kafr Saba in 1937 (Agricultural memory of Palestine) For Khadija al-Azza, her home village of Tell … Nakba survivors recall rural struggle in Mandate-era PalestineRead more
Ants use collective ‘brainpower’ to navigate obstacles
Ants use their numbers to overcome navigational challenges that are too large and disorienting to be tackled by any single individual, reports a new study … Ants use collective ‘brainpower’ to navigate obstaclesRead more
From a Zionist Youth to Outspoken Critic of a Jewish State
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNK-vgaFQj4&rel=0] Michael Ratner on RAI (2/7) PAUL JAY, SENIOR EDITOR, TRNN: Welcome to The Real News Network. I’m Paul Jay in Baltimore. Welcome to … From a Zionist Youth to Outspoken Critic of a Jewish StateRead more
Global impact of population growth is much smaller than a lot of people imagine
There’s no question that population growth exerts environmental pressure. It’s one of many issues about which we should be concerned. But the global impact is … Global impact of population growth is much smaller than a lot of people imagineRead more