Monthly Archives: November 2015

To err is human

I was listening to a public radio commentary about reactions the Paris shootings, and someone said something to the effect that “our lizard brains make us afraid.”1 One of my all-time favorite books is Bruce Schneier’s “Beyond Fear: Thinking Sensibly … Continue reading

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The universe-shattering list of missing evidence

Lacking any direct statement from Mike Zullo, we must resort to inference as to what his “universe-shattering” information was. Mike Zullo’s de facto spokesperson Carl Gallups Tweeted on November 22, 2013, “BREAKING! BREAKING! BREAKING!  ANNOUNCED TODAY – Zullo: We have … Continue reading

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Corsi pre-debunked

Corsi is back with his silly story that Obama wears an Islamic wedding ring, him being married to his college Pakistani (male) roomate. Of course, anyone can see that Obama’s ring does not have an Arabic inscription, but rather is … Continue reading

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Is Ted Cruz eligible to become President?

Contrary to popular opinion, Ted Cruz was born a US citizen abroad. Are people like him eligible to be president of the United States? I laid out my case for the affirmative side in my article “Natural born, a Dicey … Continue reading

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Zullo speaks to reporter

Mike Zullo found a friendly ear in the person of Sharon Rondeau, who reached out to him to gain clarifications about some of the documents and recordings made public from the Melendres contempt trial of Sheriff Joe Arpaio and some … Continue reading

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Confusing natural born citizen

I was on the Manchester New Hampshire WMUR TV web site just now reading comments on an article about an eligibility challenged to Ted Cruz. Here is a bit from one of the comments by Fuzz T Was: All presidential candidates … Continue reading

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