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Timeline of Earth's Average Temperature

Timeline of Earth’s Average Temperature

CategoryHabitat LossPosted on20th February 202220th February 2022AuthorCassandra Clathrate

CategoriesHabitat LossTagsArctic, Doomsday, Habitat Loss, Mass Extinction

The Trouble With Worshipping Elon Musk

The Trouble With Worshipping Elon Musk

CategoryConmenPosted on14th January 202212th August 2022AuthorCassandra Clathrate

You can only purchase so many already existing companies and technologies and declare yourself founder before being expected to actually invent something. Continue…

CategoriesConmenTagsBanksters, Documentary, Neofeudalism, Rocket Jesus

How Trump Could Save America

An Open Letter

CategoryConmenPosted on6th January 202021st January 2022AuthorCassandra Clathrate

Is DJT clown or cartoon? Neither. When a clown removes his makeup there is a human being underneath. A cartoon needs an animator who considers the plot more than a blinded mole’s half-step ahead. Continue…

CategoriesConmenTagsEssays, TRE45ON

Bitcoin Beginners Guide

Learn About Cryptocurrency

CategoryMoneyPosted on1st June 20197th September 2020AuthorCassandra Clathrate

Here you will find selected articles about cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin. See more posts tagged under Cryptocurrency. They say a picture is worth a thousand words but this is worth 5: ‘Long bitcoin, short the bankers’” Jack Purdy of Messari.io

CategoriesMoneyTagsCryptocurrency

Nature Bats Last with Guy McPherson

Nature Bats Last with Guy McPherson

CategoryHabitat LossPosted on29th May 201920th January 2022AuthorCassandra Clathrate

Mother Nature bats last — and She’s coming out swinging. Continue…

CategoriesHabitat LossTagsDoomsday, Mass Extinction, Music

Net Neutrality

Net Neutrality

CategoryGovernmentPosted on28th September 201821st January 2022AuthorCassandra Clathrate

I’ve been asked several times about the controversy over Net Neutrality. Until now I have casually chalked it up to the obvious conflict of interest between the public good and those who would manipulate and twist anything to advance their pursuit of increased profits and social control. I will try to explain it more clearly. Continue…

CategoriesGovernmentTagsInternet

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