Daily Archives: March 20, 2011

“Men, Madonnas, and Whores,” by Alpha Unit

You’ve heard of the Madonna-Whore complex. It’s supposed to be an actual psychological problem whereby a man seeks a kind of surrogate mother as a wife. The problem, of course, is that he can’t have sex with her. She’s too … Continue reading

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Last Word on the Aryan Migration Theory: More

I have added 12 more points to my original article. I will print them here since most will not go back and read the original article again. Some of you may find these additions interesting. As you can see, I … Continue reading

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Not Even Wrong

“It’s not only that it’s not right, it’s that it’s not even wrong!” Perhaps you have heard this rather humorous comment before. I always wondered what it meant. It means a theory that is not even falsifiable, that is, not … Continue reading

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The Japanese Nuclear Catastrophe

By now most of you have probably heard of the Japanese nuclear disaster. A huge earthquake, one of the largest of the last 200 years, hit Japan, plus a gigantic tsunami. The tsunami breached 40 foot seawalls and melted them … Continue reading

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The Most Photographed Woman of the 1800′s

“Bernadette,” or Bernadette Soubirous. And I had never even heard of her before this post by Joseph Cannon. It’s also interesting that her native language was Occitan, specifically, Gascon. She didn’t learn French until she was 18 or 19, and … Continue reading

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The Rapid Spread of a Great Idea

Wow! Look at how fast a great idea spreads. The spoke-wheeled chariot was invented by the Indo-European (IE) people in NW Kazakhstan 2000 YBP. The culture was called the Andronovo culture and appears to be proto-Indo-Iranian. From there, next it … Continue reading

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Revolutionary Women’s (MLM) Movement Formed in Bangladesh

This is from a new Maoist women’s movement forming in Bangladesh. There is definitely an armed Maoist movement in Bangladesh, but it is not very large. They carry out armed attacks on a fairly regular basis and take and inflict … Continue reading

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