Fifty Shades of BS
by http://www.thebestbrainpossible.com While I do know that the books are fiction and were never meant to stand up to the litmus test of reality, it makes me sad and mad that these are best sellers […]
The voice of the European American nation
by http://www.thebestbrainpossible.com While I do know that the books are fiction and were never meant to stand up to the litmus test of reality, it makes me sad and mad that these are best sellers […]
by Greg Johnson Psychologist J. Philippe Rushton died on October 2, 2012, of Addison’s disease. He was 68. Rushton was born in Bournemouth, England to an English father and a French mother. He studied at […]
by John Young Norman Lowell is a man whose ideas and philosophy are not only well worth reading, but have influenced me as well. Click http://www.wvwnews.net/content/index.php?/news_story/norman_lowell_speaks_at_new_right_conference.html to see Norman Lowell speak at the New Right […]
by Jeff Goodall “Scotland in the 1980s was ruled by municipal socialists… They had engineered a situation whereby most domestic rates were paid by a minority of households. The electoral outcome of such a strategy […]
The Spanish government has broken all of its economic social contracts with the people. The people revolt and the batons come out. We, in the US, are headed in the same direction. Be warned. “>. […]
Afterward Russell was diagnosed with “reactive psychosis,” a form of temporary insanity. It had nothing to do with drugs or alcohol, his wife, Danica, stressed in a blog post, and everything to do with the […]
by Greg Johnson Psychologist J. Philippe Rushton died on October 2, 2012, of Addison’s disease. He was 68. Rushton was born in Bournemouth, England to an English father and a French mother. He studied at […]