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"Limits of Power" by: Andrew Bacevich Review

Limits of Power is a deep scope analysis of American excess from the presidential administrations of the past 50 years. Starting with decipherable economic concepts such as Reaganomics, and analyzing through foreign affairs in the Clinton and Bush Administration. He has profligacy accurately defined as excess, and doesn't just use greenhouses gasses, fracking, tobacco, and meat production as examples. He explores the high expenditures of our national budget. The stressful, tedious, and at times rewarding responsibilties of what it takes to maintain a nation at the high ranks of global industry. The "controversial mess" of The Carter administration which took years to fix, yet simultaneously and coincidentally kept us out of a super powered frenzy of international responsibilities. Regardless of our entropy further controversies and industrial demands of immigration and election rigging came into place. (Vaccinations, Nicuragua, El Salvador, Afghanistan, and now Russia.) P...

"Psychotic Reactions and Carburator Dung" by: Lester Bangs A Book Reviews

I was once emersed in 1960's culture. Many millennials confused certain emblems, products, and movements of 1960's culture with equally valuable artifacts from the 1970's. Anywho; Lester Bang's certainly had a keen ear, and an old school tongue. The man was abstracted and almagamated by the various impending industries that had yet to be centralized and contained in that day and age. In other words: Big Pharmaceutical Companies were not up to the organized professional physician run methodological structure that corporate pharmacies have used in cooperation with insurance companies to this day and age. Back then Rock N' Roll was an untamed beast, and so we're drugs such as LSD, and Mescaline. Lester Bangs would inspire cultural professors that would succeed him such as: Timothy Leary and Hunter S. Thompson. He was somewhat of a cultural rogue whom started his writings midst the emergence of bands like The Swinging Medallions, The Chambers Brothers, and The Count...

Medical Research 2011-2022

Antibiotics and vaccines were medicinally advanced treatments that preexisted in eastern cultures. Chinese medics were responsible for the protease inhibitors that could intrude on cell membranes and splice for proteins and alteration of nucleic structure. Ideally they would help with viruses such as Aids, Zika, SARS, etc. Yet there was an antivaccination campaign launched. Stating that vaccines caused autism. Further disputes of medicinal effectiveness have seen issues with blood clots. Shots have also been used to treat other diseases and infections such as: Tet infections from scrapes from aluminium, iron, and rusty copper or steel. Wholistic medication has also made a huge comeback. Rendering a resurgence of the importance of diets such as: Atkins and ketosis. The vitamin and supplement movement will always be just where there is actual Vitamin C, positive sources of iron, and straight legitimate calcium, magnesium, and zinc. The great discovery of omega balances through fatty acid...

The Brianjonestown Massacre Live Review (2022)

Stubb's Austin 2022 Rev Avalon opened with a curiously epic and sometimes slightly frightening witch charm like set. The sound was bolstered to a level that was able to thunder out some bass in levels thorough enough to fill a larger capacity venue. The former Flaming Lips affiliate and his band enchantingly rocked the house, no doubt. The show took place in between the announcement of a large amount of stolen gear, and the returning of that stolen gear via Austin Police Department. My long awaited witnessing of BJM involved a trilogy of awakenings. 1. It's still okay to rock out. Newcombe, Joel Gion and bandmates were in no way tamed to the point of a mundane spirit. 2. There was something to The Brian Jonestown Massacre appealing to collegiate audiences more than I anticipated. I hate the term Frat Rock, but if I were to use it BJM could be the lost key component of the genre. Much like The Black Keys became an unlikely candidate for mainstream commercial pop rock. This makes...

A Review of "US" 2019

The recent return of cultural qualities from the silent generation. (Hush-Hush and STFU go without saying). It may not be wise to blurt out MK Ultra in a room full of Jordan Peel fanatics. Whom are a blend of Kubrickian and Shakespearean to admirers, but to naysayers overly quixotic racists whom fetish science fiction that delves into the psyche, and prejudicely insults white people who are of course inherintly prejudice. Yet here: Peel is more symbolic than he ever has been, and this may just be the best film we will ever see from him. That's what he gets for being so damn advancing and ambitious. Yet the silence or at least quietness of US allows for a brilliant introduction that doesn't reveal itself too soon. An eerie suspense is creeping in that could rival the creepiness of Ari Aster. (If that is what you would dare to do as a horror director in 2022.) Once the momentum ramps up after the introduction of a family of clone like evil side whatever the fucks appear this film...

Why Dating Violence is volatile and illegal.

Theory and Hypothesis: Of course we know that domestic violence is an awful and horribly disruptive occurrence. Domestic violence is emotionally and physically detrimental to the psyche. It occurs when our tempers reach an incomprehensible level, yet this can be avoided and extinguished by emotional realization which is vital and important to avoid future sadness. No relationship is perfect and mistakes may reside in the past that can harm our relationships and emotional connections in the present. The resolution of the tumultuousness of these emotions can be resolved by psychotherapy in two different formats: mediation and catharsis. These methods can awaken us to how we feel about ourselves, our spouses, and our peers. Configuring meditative processes to achieve chi and balance can help relational health and familial peace. It is extremely important to have a full and educated understanding of our emotions, and to be comfortable with emotional accountance that can render an emotional...

A Review of Steven Strogantz's "Infinite Powers"

Steven Strogantz's "Infinite Powers" is a look into the history of calculus. The book shows the brilliant and collective effort of people who wanted to develop their understanding of plant earth, and challenge the boundaries of their modern sciences with a new innovative understanding of the way we think about numbers, physical sciences, and modes of thought that can help us navigate through the dimensions of time and space. Mr. Strogantz starts with the evolution of geometry in regards to the studies and discoveries made by Archimedes and Pythagoreas. This was in a way the birth of calculus: to use basic three, four, five sided shapes, and polygons to expand our comprehension of the complexity and dynamics of numbers. The story creates a timeline that explains the Arabic origins of Algebra, and the conversations of it's westernization. "Infinite Powers" also investigates the stories of Rene Descartes, Issac Newton, and Leibniz who were mutually chasing the ...

Notes on Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment"

The Protagonist: The Protagonist of this novel is very nervous, and the opening sentences addresses his fears. He is neurotic and experiencing poverty. He has anxiety about his landlord and people in general. Yet this chronic issue allows an observance for him. In which he is entrusted with wisdom and personal stories. It seems that his vulnerability and weakness are aiding the way that people treat him. For example; he has an interaction with his landlord in which she shows him a case of coins. He meets workers whom are brut from their experiences with building, and they entrust him with stories of their deepest romances. Tone: There is a sense of desolateness and life's quest is bothersome and seemingly unreliable. Wardrobe means something as it is reflective of a 17th century time period or perhaps even as far back as the 1500s. The protagonist's observations are heightened and he is engaged very closely with people and places around him. Dialogue: An important monologue fro...

A List of References and Citation

The list of references and Citation for thewayfarerincident.blogspot.com and wayfarer incident.blogspot.com are as follows. 1. The Rife Handbook 2. The World Health Organization 3. Encyclopedia Britannica 4. Infinite Powers by: Steven Strogantz 5. On Anarchism by: Noam Chomsky and his wife 6. The Illustrated Man by: Ray Bradbury 7. British Broadcasting Company 8. Steven Pinker 9. Dr. Dimitri Koplevich 10. Stanford Encyclopedia 11.Leonard Cohen 12. American Psychological Association 13. The Depart of Defense and John Kirby 14. National Association of Mental Illness 15. Electric Reliable Council of Texas 16. Austin Community College Accent Newspaper 17. Austin American Statesman 18. The New York Times 19. The Department of Agricultural Sciences 20. The Smithsonian 21. Rocky Mountain Institute 22. National Science Foundation 23. Stephen Hawking 24. Ronald T. Potter 25. Albert Einstein 26. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Schmitt 27. Dr. Harry Rausch 28. Dr. William Streisand 29. Dr. David Coe (Professo...

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