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The author argues that the inability of Nostradamus proponents to provide an accurate prediction of an event before the occurrence of that event discredits the prophecies as whole. Current predictions...
The British tax code of the 1970s is analyzed and reviewed for ideas on how to reduce the high unemployment rate in contemporary America. Arguments center around job-creation incentives for the rich.
Much of what we know and believe about Nostradamus and his prophecies is claimed to be mythology, pure fiction created by charlatans decades after the seer's death. This article considers an alternati...
This article looks at aliens, politics, and taxation from the perspective of the owners of news media networks.
The author critiques Stephen Hawking's fear of aliens. A brief look at human history leads to the conclusion that if aliens were ever capable of reaching Earth, they would more likely come as friends ...
Archaeological evidence affirms that the mysterious Nazca Lines were made to attract, entertain, and guide the sky god of Tiwanaku. Tiwanaku was a city in the Bolivian highlands that existed contempor...
The author reviews the archaeological record of the Andes and finds strong correlations between the sky god of Tiwanaku, ancient city of Bolivia, and the Nazca Lines of Peru. He concludes that the mys...
This article summarizes the thematic
contents of the first sixteen of the thirty-two Nostradamus
prophecies identified in medieval mystic circles as the Paths of
Wisdom. Their original source was a...
This article summarizes the thematic
contents of the second sixteen of the thirty-two Nostradamus
prophecies identified in medieval mystic circles as the Paths of
Wisdom. Their original source was ...
The author evaluates the
Nostradamus prophecies on the basis of odds against coincidental
fulfillment. He concludes that it is no longer a question of whether
the future was foreseen but rather a q...
Muhammad's encounter with the archangel Gabriel may not have been an isolated incident. Out of the secret world of medieval Kabbalah come signs that around the time of Muhammad the early mystics had s...
The author reevaluates the mystery of the Fermi Paradox in the light of humankind's own potential to explore the stars, and he concludes that alien visitation in the past has to be more likely than un...
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