20 Aug 2020

Covid-19 And Female Leaders

'One could easily pick pairs of countries which would seem to support the idea that women leaders were crap compared with men – if anyone were so silly as to wish to do so.'
By MRA-UK: When the feminists are not busy vilifying men and presenting women as their perpetual victims, they are indulging in self-glorification instead.
Yesterday The Guardian ran a story titled, “Female-led countries handled coronavirus better, study suggests”. They linked to this study by Supriya Garikipati and Uma Kambhampati at the universities of Liverpool and Reading respectively.
The Guardian describes the study as “published by the Centre for Economic Policy Research and the World Economic Forum”, which I interpret as meaning those bodies funded the work. However, it is published by SSRN (Social Science Research Network) which is a preprint repository – in other words, it is not a peer reviewed journal paper.

Addressing The Covid Narrative In Ireland With Dr Marcus De Brun

Computing Forever

Live Program With USS Liberty Survivors & Families

A live program to honor the survivors of the Jews' attack on the USS Liberty is being broadcast now. To see the full program purchase a digital 4-day pass here. For more information on the Liberty go here.
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Findings of the Independent Commission of Inquiry into the Jewish Israel regime Attack on the USS Liberty, the Recall of Military Rescue Support Aircraft while the Ship was Under Attack, and the Subsequent Cover-up by the United States Government
CAPITOL HILL, WASHINGTON, D.C.
OCTOBER 22, 2003

ADMIRAL THOMAS H. MOORER, UNITED STATES NAVY, (RET.)
Former Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Chairman, Liberty Alliance

The Private US Ivy League Universities Heavily Racially Discriminate Against Asians And Whites In Favor Of Jews

'Jewish organizations and their allies mobilized their political and media resources to pressure the universities into increasing their ethnic enrollment.'
By Ron Unz: This last week trial began in Boston federal court for the current lawsuit in which a collection of Asian-American organizations are charging Harvard University with racial discrimination in its college admissions policies. The New York Times, our national newspaper of record, has been providing almost daily coverage to developments in the case, with the stories sometimes reaching the front page.
Last Sunday, just before the legal proceedings began, the Times ran a major article explaining the general background of the controversy,