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WolfmanOz at the Movies #37
Guv’nor After a weeks’ sorjorn in Auckland New Zealand visiting family, I’m back to resume my weekly film post. The gangster genre has been a staple in cinema ever since the medium begun. In America, the emphasis tended towards the Mafia and other various ethnic origins, but in the UK the genre was never quite…
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Weekday Reading #23
Mark Movsesian in Compact discusses the geopolitical situation of Armenia. Will Charles III be the Perennialist King we are hoping for? Esmé Partridge makes the affirmative case at UnHerd. Dan Simons picks over the remains of Britain following the death of QE2 at IM-1776. While at Quadrant, Anthony Daniels (aka Theodore Dalrymple) discusses the role…
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Our biggest peacetime policy blunder ever
Epic Failure of Planning for the Green Energy Transition Briefing Note 22.9 September 2022 Purpose: To signal that the transition from coal cannot go any further without nuclear power. The critical issue. The combination of wind droughts and the lack of grid-scale storage dictate that any further loss of coal-fired power capacity will pose serious…
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Weekend Reading #5
Over at The Lamp Magazine, Peter Hitchens reflects on the Christian background of the British (and European) monarchy and why it inevitably is a sign of contradiction to all moderns. Mark Granza interviews Darren Beattie about the next stage of Populism in IM-1776. Stone Age Herbalist discusses the metaphysics that underlay the Aztec’s justification of…
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Rafe’s Roundup Sept 17
James McPherson Report The disintegration of Russian/German economic affairs – first shots of a new trade war The Chinese fast trains trillion dollar debt disaster. Energy Matters Idiots guide to the Hydrogen Hype. Pay attention Twiggy! The green energy transition has hit the wall. Save our Coal Power Stations! More Roundups from the archive Roundup…
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What is happening and why
Guest post from Cardimona There is not a shred of evidence that CO2 has the capacity to “trap heat” or affect the climate “dangerously”. No scientific research paper has ever empirically proven that oft-repeated assertion. It has always been based on faulty maths, contrived research, and propaganda. That’s why sea levels haven’t risen, cyclones aren’t…
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Mater’s Musings #58: Does the Guardian write for the AMA?
Or do they receive the same talking points?Or are they one and the same? The Guardian – 16 Feb 21 – Just days before the first vaccine was administered in Australia AMA’s Submission to the Independent Review of Australia’s COVID-19 response from 31 July 2022, a whole year and a half later and, one would…
Yes. Yours is way better.