Seeds of Deception
Catalogs numerous deceptions and dangers of genetically modified foods and how the agencies that are supposedly to protect the consumer do the exact opposite.
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Catalogs numerous deceptions and dangers of genetically modified foods and how the agencies that are supposedly to protect the consumer do the exact opposite.
Makes a case that oil is not a ‘fossil-fuel,’ that is composed of decayed organic material, but rather it is produced by geological processes deep within the earth.
Lomborg is not a climate-sceptic, that is to say he accepts all of the standard global warming theory. He is however extremely skeptical of the fear mongering and useless solutions that get thrown around. Because he’s in this middle ground, he can probably do more good than anyone else in keeping the world sane.
A long time ago I got in an argument with my girlfriend over evolution. During that argument I said something like “Darwin proved it.” But as I said that I realized that I didn’t know “how” Darwin had proved it. So twenty years later I listen closely to the audio-book of Darwin, I take notes, and… now I don’t think...
How global warming alarmists use threats, fraud, and deception to keep you misinformed.
Everything you’re not supposed to know about the biggest ongoing scam of our time.
Books / Culture / Psychology
Why do people who are not supposed to win, win anyways? They change the rules.
Books / Culture / Psychology
Why is it that the people who succeed are often not the people you’d expect to? Gladwell looks into it with his usual flair.
Books / Culture / Psychology
Alternatively making the point to “trust your gut,” and also “not trust your gut,” this book is a fun and insightful read. Gladwell is a really great writer.
How bankers created the Federal Reserve Bank for the benefit of bankers, not you. This book predicted the 2008 financial crisis and bailout decades in advance, and reads like an alternative history of the United States.
It was Perkins job to get foreign leaders to accept large loans that he never expected them to pay back. By defaulting the US or some company would then take over some sector of that countries economy. Some people think Perkins made this whole story up. I don’t.
On politics and media manipulation, John Pilger usually has something worthwhile to say, on economic matters, he’s a moron.
A socialist whines about corporations exploiting the poor, but never bothers to ask “compared to what?”
Why the good intentions of foreign aid so often fail, and what works better.
This book started a shit-storm when it came out. The controversy came from one chapter which revealed evidence that the races are not equal on average when it comes to intelligence (IQ).
What if both ‘Left’ and ‘Right’ are wrong? What if there is a third or fourth or fifth option? This book examines a variety of topics from an Anarcho-Capitalist point of view.
I resisted picking up an Ann Coulter book for many many years. That was a mistake. She is both hilarious and insightful.
The memoir of a political speech writer who worked his way up through Congress, the Senate, and eventually writing for George W. Bush. Fascinating and hilarious.
Sort of a handbook for dealing with “Social Justice Warriors,” the over-sensitive and always offended creatures with blue hair that will try to get you fired for having an opinion.
This book comes highly recommended by many people, as a textbook maybe, but there are better reads on the subject IMHO.
Paul Krugman is one of the most dangerous men alive. Why? Because he is both a brilliant writer – and – wrong about everything. I read this book as opposition research.
Using economic principles to investigate cultural phenomenon can lead to curious results.
A fascinating story of the men who sought to define and control money in American history. I have it on audio and probably listened to it 10 times.
The story of the misfits who saw the 2008 financial crisis coming and set out to profit from it. Amazing people and an amazing book. The movie is pretty good too.
Lewis is a great writer, and his experiences as a new Wall Street trader are both educational and entertaining.
More adventures with Nuclear Physicist Richard Feynman, including his inclusion on the Space Shuttle Challenger investigation.
*****One of the most brilliant minds of the 20th century was also one of the funniest. From fixing radios by thinking, to arguing with Einstein, to cracking safes at Los Alamos, Feynmann never ceases to entertain.
***The story of 80’s rock star Pat Benatar and how she went from opera to rock’n’roll with a little help from Frank Sinatra along the way.
Just picked this by random in the bookstore, ended up reading the whole thing on the spot. Inspiring story of a young wrestler, now MMA star Henry Cejudo.
According to almost everyone I know who ever met the guy, Steve Jobs was a jerk. But he was a highly effective jerk who made a lot of good things happen.