"It cannot be over-emphasised how important this finding of implausibility is. It means that almost every fearmongering mainstream media climate headline and story that has been written over the last 15 years is junk." https://climatescience.press/?p=442725 I will say no more. I do not have the time. Puzzle it out for yourself, o ye who had succumbed... Continue Reading →
“It Has Begun”
This is a personal note from me, Bernie Edwards, the real person - as I am sure many readers of this blog will already know - behind 'Not Something Else'. I have been taken out of the action, almost completely, for the past five days, confined to a hospital bed. Important days. Days when the... Continue Reading →
The Continuing Effects of the First Nuclear War in the History of Mankind
Note: I began writing this essay some months ago. Time, aging, life and circumstances getting in the way of its completion. I began to think it may never be completed. But things, related things, have been happening in the world of late which have spurred me on to that end. It was only yesterday, when... Continue Reading →
Itโs High Time to Demonstrate the Leverage of Nuclear Weapons
Western nations, particularly (but not exclusively) the United States, see themselves as holding some sort of authoritative dominion over the rest of humanity. This is an indelible tenet of their belief system. It is seen as their divine destiny. They will never give up the struggle to achieve that destiny. Only total destruction, or potentially... Continue Reading →
The Building Blocks of Geopolitical Harmony – and Cooperative Freedom of Global Trade
Ha! Only today did I issue a piece, my previous post, highlighting the effective Global crackdown on Western Adventurism in terms of world trade routes. If you haven't read it, it concerns announcement of a strategic deal between India and Russia, both nations being BRICS members. While BRICS itself has no, and needs no, military... Continue Reading →
Settling an Argument and Solving a Problem
I recently wrote on the subject of middle power nations not needing to choose sides, geopolitically speaking, but to be free to cooperate with others as they see strategically and economically fit for their own purposes. That is just a working example of what national sovereignty really means. My piece related specifically to Indonesia but... Continue Reading →
