Monthly Archives: December 2022

Seasonal Science: Tom Cowan

Tom Cowan wonders whether people who believe in fictional concepts inevitably become victims of their own delusions? Read: Seasonal Science: Tom Cowan

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Seasonal Science: Sam Bailey

Unsolicited gifts are usually interpreted as good news. Read: Seasonal Science: Sam Bailey

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Seasonal Science: Kate Sugak

Our creative talents extend to manufacturing narratives by sequentially assembling words. Read: Seasonal Science: Kate Sugak

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Seasonal Science: Mike Adams

One of our defining characteristics is creating artistic visualisations of purely imaginary concepts. Read: Seasonal Science: Mike Adams

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Slavery and Mother Nature

Facts fade into fables in the rice plantations of the Old South. Read: Slavery and Mother Nature

Posted in Agriculture-Horticulture, American Africans, Books, Economics, History, Inflating Earth, Slavery | 2 Comments

Slavery and American Africans

Heavy handed academics lose control of their African narrative! Read: Slavery and American Africans

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