Pre- and Post-Soviet Language Policy in the East-Baltic States
A state can be considered to be an institution built by a community of people to secure its territory against external threats.
A state can be considered to be an institution built by a community of people to secure its territory against external threats.
This article is going to be accompanied by several video clips. The clips are all reporting what I predicted locally a few days ago and sensed a couple weeks ago: Russia is winning, and as this becomes more and more obvious, the West may (‘may’ is all I can say, not ‘will’ – too many […]
Dr. Steve Turley reports on how Biden the Imposter just helped Vladimir Putin become the guardian of the planet. It was pretty simple, actually. First, Biden’s controllers installed this hapless old man and created a real live puppet in the White House. Second, Biden the Imposter came up with how to remove US forces from […]
This headline derives from a statement that heads a news piece on WebMD. It was made by Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control, and for the first time in my knowledge, we have an expert who is telling something of the truth. We are going to get to this because […]
Could the cesspool on the West Coast turn into a new stronghold of conservative values and government? Could the pandemic of lawlessness and “Defund the Police” powerlessness lead to strong security and great law enforcement? These questions and others like them are gaining interest as California reels from one-party rule, with extremely liberal and elitist […]
One hopes we are not just “framing” and “priming” here. I do not want to be politically biased about anything here, even though, of course, the policy views of one of these men I generally agree with and the other I generally disagree with. Here, however, the issue is cognitive ability and articulation ability. When […]
The American media, particularly conservative outlets like Fox News and even Next News Network (videos from each shown below), are in the throes of a problem: How to outline Imposter Joe’s weakness without crediting President Vladimir Putin where credit is due? The two men are scheduled to meet today, June 16th, and in fact that […]
by Judith Curry . . . according to the cover story of April 26 issue of Time Magazine. How have we have fooled ourselves into thinking that manmade climate change is the dominant cause of societal problems? Some excerpts from … Continue reading →
by Judith Curry I have been contacted by a UK politician about climate policy in the UK, We have a zoom call scheduled for next Thursday to discuss. I know that at least some of the Denizens are from the … Continue reading →
by Judith Curry On the misuse of science and scientific authority. The latest issue of The Breakthrough Journal is a tour de force. Excerpts from the Introduction to the issue: <begin quote> Donald Rumsfeld famously opined on the problems of … Continue reading →