The Prairie Dog Dilemma
An Opinion, by Paul Tice - Assault rifles are going to remain legal, despite being made for one purpose – killing large numbers of people quickly, in warfare. Those who can legally fulfill this purpose should be those who should legally own them. Period. It’s called “common sense.” Congress has thrown us a bone to try and quell the outrage. The legislation was not based on what the guns were designed for, but targeted “mental health” issues instead. Sure, keeping these weapons from the craziest of people is a good start. But the purpose for the weapons gets ignored. An outrageously dumb-ass Congressman side-stepped the weapons’ purpose by claiming AR-15s are used by farmers in the Midwest to shoot prairie dogs. You can kill a prairie dog with a small bore .22. One would think these prairie[...]
The God Pact
The vast majority of people are good at heart and believe in an all-loving God. Honoring such a God in one’s life should lead to the same type of existence – one filled with love. There is a way to bring this into being and it’s called[...]
Excerpt from the Cosmic Pulse of Life
DIMENSIONS UNMEASURABLE, by Trevor James Constable A man who has bought a theory will fight a vigorous rearguard action against the facts. —JOSEPH ALSOP Mechanistically-minded humans have accepted uncritically the theory of interplanetary spaceships as the fundamental explanation of UFOs. This theory has dominated the subject from[...]
Excerpt from Freedom From Religion
What Is the Slave Chip? The slave chip is not anything new. It has been with us for thousands of years. It is a programming deep within all of us that moves us in directions that are not in our best interests. The slave chip is[...]