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The Allied Carpet Bombing of Germany in WWII was so Heavy it Damaged Earth’s Atmosphere! – Study

Intense Bombing raids by Allied forces during the Second World War, non stop over a 3 month period, not only caused tragic devastation on the ground but also sent shockwaves up through the Earth’s atmosphere which were detected at the edge of space, according to new research. University of Reading researchers have revealed the shockwaves produced by huge bombs dropped by Allied planes on European cities were big enough to weaken the electrified upper atmosphere – the ionosphere – above the UK, 1,000km away.
Researchers at the University of Reading studied atmospheric response records during the time of 152 Allied bombing raids between 1943 and 1945, using data collected by the Radio Research Centre in Slough, UK. Their findings were published in Annales Geophysicae this week.

The Chinese Laogai

By Harry Wu The Chinese word laogai, meaning “reform through labor,” refers to the most extensive system of forced labor camps in the world — modeled after the Soviet gulag — which has spanned the territory of China since the early days of the communist regime. The Laogai Research Foundation has identified 1,045 laogai camps […]
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Not All Are Born Equal – 21 Year Old Irish Student Questions Establishment Thinking On Race and IQ, Like Students Should Do, Gets Unequal Treatment From Egalitarian Elites

Ireland's reputation as being a world renowned place for free thinking writers, authors and journalist's seems numbered. In today's world of Marxist Universities and dumbed down consumerism, not many 21 year millennials are able to write, research and compose a decent article. It is also rare to find a student that is not blindly and fanatically following the Establishment left wing soundbytes, even though students are meant to question established thought patterns, in order to discover, create and invent new things and ideas. An Irish student has penned an article calling for diversity amongst nations to be upheld, as he states, the concept of egalitarianism has not worked in this sphere and has been shown to be a false paradigm. Egalitarianism and diversity seem to be at odds, meaning open discussion is required... something the left hates. Michael O'Dwyer Conolly, who took over editorship of the Burkean Journal in Ireland in mid summer, after the founders, Declan Ganley and

The War on Religion

By Paul Kengor As Mikhail Gorbachev aptly stated, the Soviet communist state carried out a comprehensive “war on religion.” 1 He lamented that the Bolsheviks, his predecessors, even after the civil war ended in the early 1920s, during a time of “peace,” had “continued to tear down churches, arrest clergymen, and destroy them. This was […]
Lord Christopher Monckton: New Irish study shows greenhouse gas effect cannot cause global warming
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Lord Christopher Monckton: New Irish study shows greenhouse gas effect cannot cause global warming

The Brexit Party’s Christopher Monckton talks to investigative journalist Gemma O’Doherty and discusses a new study by Ronan & Michael Connolly showing that the greenhouse gas effect cannot cause global warming which he says backed up his own findings: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282389821_Re-evaluating_the_role_of_solar_variability_on_Northern_Hemisphere_temperature_trends_since_the_19th_century On being denied an audience with the the environment secretary in the the UK, Monckton […]

Gulag: An Introduction

By Anne Applebaum The Gulag was the vast network of labor camps which was once scattered across the length and breadth of the Soviet Union, from the islands of the White Sea to the shores of the Black Sea, from the Arctic circle to the plains of Central Asia, from Murmansk to Vorkuta to Kazakhstan, […]
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Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation launches Baltic Studies Program to discuss anti-communism in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania

The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of our Baltic Studies Program. The Program will engage leading experts—from economists to historians, from diplomats to journalists, from administration officials to lawmakers—in a discussion of the history of communism and anti-communism in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania; strategies for post-communist transition and democratic consolidation; and the character and importance of Baltic-American relations.
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