New Technologies Keep Us Strong » There's
a saying: When you lose the Internet, it's like 1979; when you lose
power, it's like 1879. Technology has made steady, reliable power a
necessity not only for individuals but for industry and governments as
well. More »
Outside The Asylum
It’s A Dirty Job » Just
about 36 hours after Governor Mitt Romney debated President Barack
Obama, the Department of Labor released the September jobs report. To
say Obama needed a win after face-planting in Denver is an
understatement. The boys at the Bureau of Labor Statistics delivered for
their boss. More »
Personal Liberty News
Political Science Professors Release New Model, Romney Wins Big » In
August, political science professors Kenneth Bickers and Michael Berry
predicted that Mitt Romney would win the election. They have since
produced an updated model that gives a new result: an even bigger win
for Romney. More »
Dismal Winter Gas Prices May Be Coming » Gas
prices on the West Coast hit record-breaking highs on Monday, averaging
nearly $4.67 in much of California. Breaking records set in 2008, the
recent surge in gasoline prices has been attributed to a series of
pipeline and refinery problems that are slowing fuel production. More »
Drones Can Refuel Midair » New
tests suggest that once a drone takes off, it may be a while before it
has to land. The U.S. military has shown how drones can refuel while in
the air. This ability has sparked discussions of so-called flying gas
stations to be used over areas of combat in the future. More »
Pharmaceutically Induced Meningitis Outbreak Under Way » On
Monday, health officials throughout the United States were working to
identify victims of a rare form of meningitis spread to unsuspecting
patients throughout the Nation by contaminated steroid injections. More »
Americans are nutritionally starved. As I told you last week, they are suffering from full-belly starvation.
A study of the accompanying chart shows clearly that the standard
American diet (the lowest numbers) has very low nutrient density.
Another very important point is that the low nutrient-density foods are
the highest in calories. More »
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