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Obverse Obsessions

An artist named Stoneham painted The Hands Resist Him, a painting called ‘haunted’ that sold for $150,000 on eBay.  It shows a creepy boy and a large female doll standing in front of a set of French doors, with hands … Continue reading

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Dismissers

Interpretation sabotages both archaeology and ethnology. Cave art is seen in a way to benefit a prevailing view. Carvings, sculpture, and bas-relief at ancient sites are dismissed when anachronism is noticed, such as ancient, modern, or off-continent plants and animals, … Continue reading

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Teach Change Via Fact

We live as ants amidst ruins we don’t even see. /// Academia’s stability is its fatal flaw.  Tenure and established texts ensure a hostility to changes in curriculum evidence should bring.  College and university campuses should be places of continual … Continue reading

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Review of Fact, Fiction, and Flying Saucers by Friedman & Marden

Fact, Fiction, and Flying Saucers by Stanton T. Friedman & Kathleen Marden New Page Books, Career Press, 2016, trade Appendix, notes, bibliography, bw pictures throughout 288pp, $U.S. 16.99, ISBN:  978-1-63265-065-8 A Review by Gene Stewart The Truth Behind the Misinformation, … Continue reading

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The Ancient Alien Question by Philip Coppens, A Review

The Ancient Alien Question: A New Inquiry Into the Existence, Evidence, and Influence of Ancient Visitors by Philip Coppens Career Press/New Page, 2012 320pp, 8p color insert, b&w illos throughout, notes, bibliography, index A Review by Gene Stewart Featuring an … Continue reading

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Ratigan Spits Out the Flat Truth

Dylan Ratigan Speaks Truth On MSNBC Of All Places This is amazingly blunt, ferociously delivered fact. If this link doesn’t work, here ’tis: http://www.minds.com/blog/view/236890213266231296/news-anchor-dylan-ratigan-completely-loses-it-for-the-best-possible-reason Reality’s too scary and confusing to be real. — Teabagger credo.

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A Conspiracy of Doubt

Conspiracy is as real as price fixing, point shaving, and gerrymandering. Worse, most things are not what they appear to be, at least on the surface. Dig deeper and always there is more complexity. History is lies agreed upon; this … Continue reading

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Nightmare Days on Autumn’s Cusp: A Miscellany

There are days when love is not enough, when you need justice, too.  Those are the hopeless days when it’s best to hole up in solitude so you don’t hurt or kill anyone you might later regret having hurt or … Continue reading

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