Daily Archives: June 27, 2011
Early Homo Sapiens Sapiens in Africa
From the study of skulls we can learn what early humans in Africa looked like. By early humans, I mean modern man, not earlier types. Very early skulls from Africa resemble either Khoisans or no living type. Some Khoisan type … Continue reading
Filed under Aborigines, Africa, Agricutlure, Ainu, Amerindians, Anthropology, Asia, Asians, Blacks, Cultural, East Africa, Europeans, Gender Studies, Genetics, India, Inuit, Kenya, Khoisan, New Guinea, Northeast Asians, Oceanians, Physical, Polynesians, Pygmies, Race/Ethnicity, Regional, South Asia
Propaganda About Cuba’s Medical Missions
Here. According to the article, ordinary Cubans are suffering as the regime sends doctors abroad on medical missions, apparently mostly to make money for the state. I think it was a good idea to send the doctors abroad, as it’s … Continue reading
Filed under Americas, Caribbean, Cuba, Health, Latin America, Medicine, Public Health, Regional, South America, Venezuela
Two New Caucasian Races Created
The Races of Man post is still being updated. Recently, I spit out the Hunza and Tajik from the West Asian race and created two new races based on them. The relevant paper is here. The first grouping includes the … Continue reading
Filed under Anthropology, Arabs, Asia, Central Asians, East Indians, Genetics, India, North Africans, Pakistan, Pakistanis, Physical, Race/Ethnicity, Regional, Roma, South Asia, South Asians, Tajiks
Americans Love Austerity, But No One Else Does
Let’s get one thing clear now: the policies of the rich and the upper middle class benefit the rich and the upper middle class and only those classes. As a good general rule, they help those classes and hurt everyone … Continue reading
Filed under Americas, Capitalism, Economics, Europe, Government, Greece, Labor, Libertarianism, North America, Political Science, Regional, USA
James Petras, “US Working and Middle Class: Solidarity or Competition in the Face of Crisis?”
Another excellent article by Petras. He discusses the obvious, why working class and middle class Americans consistently support the policies of the rich. US Working and Middle Class: Solidarity or Competition in the Face of Crisis? James Petras “I don’t … Continue reading
Filed under Americas, Blacks, Capitalism, Conservatism, Democrats, Economics, Education, Europeans, Government, Health, Hispanics, Labor, Left, Liberalism, North America, Political Science, Politics, Public Health, Race/Ethnicity, Regional, Republicans, US Politics, US War in Afghanistan, USA, War, Whites
Capitalism Is Murder: Shock Doctrine in the East Bloc Killed 10 Million People
Here. After the fall of Communism in the East Bloc in the early 1990′s, Westerners pushed something called shock therapy, or rapid privatization. A new study by the Lancet shows that shock therapy actually killed 10 million men and an … Continue reading
Filed under Anti-Semitism, Capitalism, Democrats, Economics, Eurasia, Europe, Israel, Journalism, Left, Marxism, Middle East, Neoliberalism, Poland, Politics, Racism, Regional, Republicans, Romania, Russia, The Jewish Question, US Politics, Yugoslavia
New Erickson Project News: Bigfoot DNA Project Using Two Dead Bigfoot Bodies for Samples
Note: Long, runs to 24 pages. I was recently put into touch with a hunter from Western North America who is quite well known in his field. You might even say that he is famous. He and others were the … Continue reading
Filed under Americas, Animals, Anthropology, Apes, Bigfoot, California, Canada, Genetics, Government, Mammals, North America, Physical, Regional, Science, South, USA, West, Wild