By Stewart Ogilby on February 10, 2015
9/11
Of Interest
Warfare in the past enhanced coffers of kings and national rulers. In propagandizing, persuading, and coercing men to murder one another it reduced barbaric populations while profiting society’s elites. With the introduction of modern weaponry, as initiated by World War II’s aerial civilian massacres in Germany and Japan, warfare has escalated to the norm of […]
By Stewart Ogilby on January 12, 2015
advocate, diderot, strangulation
9/11, Education, Government, History, Life, Of Interest, Religion
Philosophical Musings After 9/11
By Stewart Ogilby on September 20, 2014
Federal Reserve
Economics & Markets, Economy, Investing & Finance
Central banking systems were creatively and brilliantly designed to facilitate invention, trade, and profits. They rely today upon integrity and honesty of those to whom control has fallen.
By Stewart Ogilby on May 4, 2014
internet
Business, Economy, Education, Life, Of Interest
hose of us who owned home computers in the early 1990’s thrilled to rapidly advancing wonders of a technology that exploded into today’s digital revolution.
By Stewart Ogilby on April 20, 2014
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Economy
In Sarasota, Florida, as in other desirable American communities, private police are employed by local merchants to hold back a swelling tide of homeless citizens, preventing them from inundating Main Street.
By Stewart Ogilby on January 22, 2014
9/11
Americans have traveled a long way from a home that was established for them by a handful of brilliant men less than two hundred and fifty years ago. These men struggled together despite major disagreements in order to secure a form of government never before seen among men except paradoxically in the soon to be […]
By Stewart Ogilby on January 5, 2014
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Of Interest
In 1816, the year James Monroe was elected to succeed James Madison as President, a mother brought her three young sons to America aboard the Debby and Eliza, a sailing ship.
By Stewart Ogilby on December 31, 2013
Government, stewart ogilby, weapons
Of Interest
The entire world is watching, hoping and praying that Americans will WAKE UP.
By Stewart Ogilby on October 5, 2013
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Economy, Personal Finance
The structure of our planned modern world requires persons to achieve some level of financial security for themselves and their families.
By Stewart Ogilby on September 2, 2013
zionism
Of Interest
Good minds must not be closed on any topic, including narratives of Germany’s wartime internment camps. I do not pretend to know the answers.
By Stewart Ogilby on August 24, 2013
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Of Interest
I am now 80 years old and have watched the show since December 7, 1941. That Sunday afternoon my father called me from backyard play to give me an introduction to world events.
By Stewart Ogilby on June 3, 2013
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Of Interest
Mr. Karl Marx, when solitarily contemplating the condition and future of humanity in the bowels of the British Museum, illuminated the relationship between those who control wealth and those who, he concluded, create it.
By Stewart Ogilby on March 16, 2013
9/11
9/11, Economy, Of Interest, Peace
By Stewart Ogilby Refugees from the Khazarian Empire, precluded from participating in an agrarian economy of the nominally Christian Roman Empire were obliged to survive by wit and cunning for centuries. Geneticists hypothesize there was a significant survival factor for genes that enhanced cerebral functions, the frequency of which increased with inbreeding within relatively small […]
By Stewart Ogilby on March 12, 2013
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9/11
This is written for those who understand the imaginary nature of 9/11’s airplanes and hijackers, as well as the 102 minute digitally animated movie that was shown in segments that day to a traumatized audience as breaking news.
By Stewart Ogilby on February 23, 2013
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Of Interest
Every generation of mankind has been amused, directed, frightened, placated, angered, confused, and controlled by myths resulting from authoritatively oft-repeated narratives.
By Stewart Ogilby on January 17, 2013
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Of Interest
The only thing that is glaringly obvious about the Sandy Hook Elementary School event is that the perceptive television viewer and newspaper reader must conclude that media provide prepared disinformation.
By Stewart Ogilby on January 13, 2013
9/11
Investigations, Sandy Hook
I have a good friend presently enrolled as a graduate student in photo-journalism.
By Stewart Ogilby on December 19, 2012
mass murder, murder, stewart ogilby
Of Interest
We should be very skeptical regarding news fed to us by TV. As of the moment, there is no reason to believe any of the Connecticut story.
By Stewart Ogilby on May 26, 2012
9/11, stewart ogilby
Of Interest
How did that bizarre and unrealistic 9/11 – 9/12 poster-blitz happen?
By Stewart Ogilby on April 29, 2012
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9/11
The question is an absurd one except to those of us who have spent part of our lives exploring contradictions and mysteries posed by official narratives.
By Stewart Ogilby on April 13, 2012
9/11, war
Of Interest
For several years I have, among others, been doing my best to figure out what did and didn’t happen on 911.
By Stewart Ogilby on March 29, 2012
9/11, media
9/11
The US media are blatantly lying to us. Not just little white lies, but lies that those of an upcoming generation are being killed for.
By Stewart Ogilby on March 15, 2012
9/11, stewart ogilby
9/11
It is tragi-comical to watch those who demand that the story of 3000 murdered victims be true turn to the show’s perpetrators for evidence.
By Stewart Ogilby on March 6, 2012
9/11, stewart ogilby
Of Interest
Clever criminals have gained control of America’s media. Political propaganda and deliberately misleading messages are constantly being fed to the public.
By Stewart Ogilby on March 4, 2012
9-11
9/11
In the extraordinary Don Juan in Hell scene in Act III of George Bernard Shaw’s “Man and Superman”, following what may be his best-known oration, Juan exclaims, As you say, they are mere words, useful for duping barbarians into adopting civilization, or the civilized poor into submitting to be robbed and enslaved.
By Stewart Ogilby on February 25, 2012
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9/11
Let's say that I have it in my heart to make myself some easy, but very illegal, money.
By Stewart Ogilby on February 22, 2012
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9/11
Theater patrons in ancient Greece – someone stayed home to watch the kids and feed the animals. In what has been called Athenian democracy, it has been estimated that slaves constituted around 25% of the human population and free laborers around 30%.
By Stewart Ogilby on February 13, 2012
9/11, stewart ogilby
Of Interest
Around 2400 years ago a philosophy student of the brilliant and kindly Socrates wrote his conception of the ideal State.
By Stewart Ogilby on January 31, 2012
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9/11
I was born in Staten Island Hospital and grew up on the southeast shore of that island when its waters were clean and teemed with fish including porgies, weakfish, bluefish, striped bass and big sharks.
By Stewart Ogilby on January 20, 2012
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9/11
Human antipathy to murder is hard-wired. Consider murder mystery novels, TV forensic dramas, sensational news stories, and political murder (assassination). Discovering and prosecuting the guilty, “bringing them to justice” is the goal.