An historical divide exists between short-term convenience and long-term national security. The former adds fuel to the Arab-Israeli fire, as evidenced by the litany of genuine Western (mostly US) peace initiatives – all of them failed, attempting to subordinate reality to oversimplification, frustrating expectations, and therefore intensifying terrorism and injuring Western stature. The only two…
General
‘Noah’s Ark’ on Mission to ‘Take Back the Rainbow’
‘God owns it. He decreed it’s a sign of His covenant with man after the Flood’ Many thousands of years before the “gay” movement claimed the rainbow as its emblem, God fashioned the brilliantly colored banner of light and painted it across the sky as a beautiful symbol of his enduring covenant with mankind. …
General
Environmental Alarmism Refuted, with Professor Willie Soon at Camp Constitution
Our 2017 Family Camp was the largest turnout we had in our camp’s history. Like previous years, we videotaped most of the classes and activities, and are making them available on our Youtube Channel. Here is a link to Professor Willie Soon’s first class: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YMttEhtgpk . We will be uploading more over the next few…
Tom Harris
The gods must be laughing
No matter what Al Gore says, truth does not apply to science Overlooked in the debates about former Vice- President Al Gore’s global warming films, An Inconvenient Truth (2006) and An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (2017), is the fact that truth is not possible in science. Scientific hypotheses, and even scientific theories, are not…
Larry Bell
Proposal for a Most Inconvenient Movie on Climate
The scene opens in 1988 on a steamy day in Washington D.C. at hearings hosted by former senatorturned- eco-evangelist Al Gore. The day was selected and carefully staged on the basis of hottest summer records in the city. As Gore’s Senate colleague character Timothy Wirth later tells a PBS interviewer, “We called the weather…
Patrick C. Miller
BLM proposes to rescind 2015 rule on hydraulic fracturing
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced Tuesday that it’s proposing to rescind a 2015 rule on hydraulic fracturing as part of President Donald Trump’s goal to reduce federal regulations that hinder economic growth and energy development. “The rescinding of BLM’s hydraulic fracturing rule marks another win for regulatory relief in North Dakota,” said…