Chinese Get Carried Away With Talk of ‘Home Gardens’ On The Moon

As exciting as the discovery of molecular water in Lunar soil may be, I think any talk of growing vegetables on its surface are stretching possibilities quite a bit - unless of course they mean within some sheltered building (which is not yet mentioned). My chief reason for saying this is that plants need much... Continue Reading →

Real Democracy: People-Centric Capitalism – China Style

You can forget all talk of China failing economically. Such talk emanating only as caustic odours from septic western sources. China is on track for mastery of economic reform by 2029 as the west oozes slimily through the exhaust ventricles of its own decayed form in roughly the same timeframe. Here is a report by... Continue Reading →

Pyramiden, Russia’s Northern Outpost

I show this simply because it is a matter of interest, to me, and I hope to you. I had no prior knowledge there was a Russian presence on Spitsbergen (preferentially spelled for me as Spitzbergen), the main island of the Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, more or less due north of Norway. Norway... Continue Reading →

Why The US is Dying

Lena Petrova is the perfect presenter of vital information for today. I have no hesitation in recommending her concise videos, which convey more good information in less than half the time other presenters take, at least when she is self-presenting rather than interviewing, which she also does immaculately. Her style is friendly, fully intelligible, and... Continue Reading →

Humanity Always Concerns Itself With Things Which Are No Concern Of Humanity

Humanity always concerns itself with things which are no concern of humanity. That is the price to pay for being a species gifted with intelligence, one outflow of which is the development of imagination. We have, over time, developed the capability to imagine solutions to our own problems. We even imagine our own problems. And... Continue Reading →

Brief Update on Arctic Sea Ice

First a few facts about what happens to the sea ice during late Summer. July of each year always sees the heaviest loss of ice for the year. Over the satellite recording period this has averaged at around 2.6 million Km2 for the month. Over the previous decade, 2011-2020, the average loss was almost exactly... Continue Reading →

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