The Economist (8 Feb 10) THERE was a time when conservation meant keeping people away from nature. America’s system of national parks, a model for similar set-ups around the world, was based on the idea
One of the greatest biographies ever written was the two-volume work on Elvis Presley’s life, Last Train to Memphis and Careless Love, written by Peter Guralnick. Together with this week’s movie recommendation, we are suggesting
“I’ll Be Home For Christmas” was written in 1943 by composers Walter Kent, Buck Ram, and lyricist Kim Gannon. The song was originally written to honor soldiers overseas who longed to be home at Christmastime.
For a better understanding of our Solari Future Science Report interview with Dr. Beverly Rubik on a possible connection between wireless radiation and Covid-19, we also recommend to revisit this 2011 interview with Dr. Samuel
“Nothing has such power to broaden the mind as the ability to investigate systematically and truly all that comes under thy observation in life.” ~ Marcus Aurelius By Catherine Austin Fitts This week on The