The War of the Worlds Movie & Fear

By | March 20, 2025

[March 20, 2025]  In 1953, Orson Wells’ The War of the Worlds hit the big screens across the nation. I would see it in 1964, along with my brother Philip, two years my junior. I remember us both being scared of the Martians in their great machines. Perhaps this is what sparked my interest in Science Fiction. Our… Read More »

The Strandbeest: Art, Engineering, and Spit

By | March 19, 2025

[March 19, 2025]  Theodorus Gerardus Jozef Jansen is a Dutch artist who created The Strandbeest, a mechanical sculpture that moves like a multi-legged insect. He created his first in 1990 and has since made dramatic, creative designs that amaze us. “The walls between art and engineering exist only in our minds.” — Theodorus Gerardus Jozef Jansen Art meets… Read More »

The Snow White Movie Disaster 

By | March 18, 2025

[March 18, 2025]  Another official trailer for the soon-to-be released Snow White movie remake was released this weekend. If you’re planning to see it, you might just be one of the few in the theater. The movie is going to be a tragic disaster. Disney and the Company’s senior leaders are in damage-control mode and for a long… Read More »

Dept of Edewkation: Michael Ramirez

By | March 17, 2025

[March 17, 2025]  Michael Ramirez is a great political cartoonist and a favorite of mine for many years. In his newsletter yesterday (behind a paywall), he depicts the U.S. Department of Education symbolized as a school bus crashing into a tree of failing grades. “The US education system gets failing grades.” — Michael Ramirez Most folks with kids… Read More »

Iraq War Pre-Surge: Butler and Bucca 

By | March 15, 2025

[March 15, 2025]  By early February of 2007, we were in the throes of intense planning for the pending Surge. My work week was non-stop meetings, briefings, development of new Surge sites, construction paperwork, and the typical daily grind of staff work. Fortunately, I was in excellent physical shape, except I had damaged my right knee while running.… Read More »

Why was Japan so Evil in World War II?

By | March 14, 2025

[March 14, 2025]  Imperial Japan’s military forces during World War II were notorious for evil acts of heinous war crimes. Why this occurred was studied by historian and British filmmaker Henry Stewart. You can find his video here.  We must ask why Japan was so evil on World War II? He believes the beginnings of this began sometime… Read More »

Who is Leading the Liberal Left?

By | March 11, 2025

[March 11, 2025]  I’m not sure anyone knows the answer to the question of who’s leading the liberal left. After their shellacking in the last election, the Democrat Party and their radical left wing has seen one weak, and largely ineffective, leader after another bite the dust. Despite their lack of a proper leader, they have managed to… Read More »