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The Wit and Wisdom of Sir Francis Galton
Posted Aug 09, 2007
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The Truth Behind Jim Cramer’s Mega Market Meltdown
Posted Aug 07, 2007
A look at the strategy behind Jim Cramer's televised rants: it looks like someone is making a lot of money off his antics. That somebody might be Jim Cramer.
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The Rosetta Stone of US History: Quigley’s “Tragedy and Hope”
Posted Jul 23, 2007
A quick tour of all the most eye-popping highlights from Caroll Quigley's "Tragedy and Hope" -- one of the most slept-on conspiracy books of all time, and it's not written by an independent researcher, but by an actual employee of the "New World Order," who mentored Bill Clinton. Interested?
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Willis Harman shows up in the darndest places
Posted Jul 20, 2007
A fossilized slice of Willis Harman's legacy -- from fond tributes to fever dream conspiracies. For an "unknown," the guy sure got around.
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BF Skinner’s Daughter is Alive and Well
Posted Jul 17, 2007
An important clarification of an "urban legend" classic -- BF Skinner raising his daughter in a conditioning box, and her subsequent depression and suicide? All horseshit. Here's the straight dope.
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Scientists on Acid: The Story Behind “Changing Images of Man”
Posted Jul 12, 2007
A documented look at how LSD and Remote Viewing led to the creation of Stanford Research Institute's infamous book "Changing Images of Man" -- it's an interesting story, to say the least.
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The Foundations of Supreme Executive Power
Posted Jul 07, 2007
Anyone who thinks George W. Bush is breaking the law is unaware of how much "the law" has been re-written. Let's take a look at the real landscape of US politics: supreme executive power is a working reality.
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Recommended Books For Reality-Based Thinking
Three highly recommended books that complement and inform the entire Skilluminati Research project.
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Silent Weapons: Myths VS. Reality
Examining the real origins of a remarkable document, and meditating on why researchers will decieve themselves in order to fill a vacuum.
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Four Essential Articles on the US Education System
The best place to start for anyone interested in how the US education system was designed -- the real goals, the real architects, and the real history.




