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History Rhymes
I am working through Matthew Barrett’s book, The Reformation as Renewal: Retrieving the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church , at m…
How To Make Hard Cider
Making your own hard cider connects you with age-old traditions and the art of fermentation. This guide simplifies the process, making it accessible for both seasoned home brewers and curious beginners.
Why I Bought a Pluggable Hybrid EV Car, by R.G. PHEVs.
Why I Bought a Pluggable Hybrid EV Car, by R.G.. PHEVs. I can still use the vehicle when maybe others will run out of fuel.
EPIC Testifies in Support of Maryland Online Data Privacy Act
Millennials vs. Gen X: Which Generation Would Survive a Disaster?
These 13 Statistics Show Which Generation Is Better Prepared to Survive a Disaster.
Diary of a Madman
Real liberation required a total break from the legacy of Western values. In fact, it could come to demand the repudiation of values a…
TechCrunch: European digital rights groups say the future of online privacy is on a knife edge
Making Dandelions Edible and Why They Are Mostly Bitter
Allow me to provide a comprehensive exploration of the reasons behind the perceived bitterness of dandelions in their raw form and the transformative processes that turn these allegedly bitter greens into a genuinely delightful culinary experience.
‘Covid:’ A Purely Psychological Operation?
By: Gary D. Barnett “People who have power, who think negatively of others and seek to injure them, are practicing a kind of voodoo, a lower sorcery.” ~ Frederick Lenz While I wrote hundreds of articles about the fraud called… Continue Reading…