“I had six honest serving men who taught me all I know. They were, Who, What, Where, When, Why and How” That title line is from Rudyard Kipling, and who is also my first grandson’s namesake. Why my eldest son…
Category: Race and Culture
Natural Law and the Law of Averages, How Science Hobbled Down and Became Political
When Science started calling Science a liar. Continuing our inquiries on how Science has been hobbling down in both its genuine understanding of Fact and Truth, and its current political insistence on incorporating most other academic pursuits under its wing…
Great Resets: Natural Law, History and Science, Part III
The prevailing thinking since around 1960 has been that ordinary people, of ordinary education and skills, are no longer qualified to be a part of the management of world affairs, at virtually every level. It’s too complicated, sophisticated, or just…



