Black is Ancient Kemet (Egypt)
Several so-called distinguished authors have proposed that “The Egyptians called their country “Kmt” or “Kemet” which means “Black” after the color of the soil.” read more
Thursday, 22nd May 2008
Published Date: 22 May 2008
By EMILY PYKETT
WORKING-CLASS students have lower IQs than those from wealthier backgrounds and should not be expected to win places at top universities, an academic has claimed.
Bruce Charlton, an evolutionary psychiatrist at Newcastle University, has written a paper asserting the reason why fewer students from poor families are admitted to Oxford or Cambridge is not because of social prejudice, but lack of ability. read more
The government’s sorta-kinda-maybe logic
By David Harsanyi
05/12/2008
It could be argued that the most useless job in Washington, D.C., is held by John Walters, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. He’s otherwise known as the country’s Drug Czar. read more
Study: Smoking Pot Doesn’t Cause Cancer–It May Prevent It!
The Greatest Story Never Told
By FRED GARDNER
Smoking Cannabis Does Not Cause Cancer
Of Lung or Upper Airways, Tashkin Finds;
Data Suggest Possible Protective Effect read more
Wannabe “Virus” Prince Philip Attacks Big Families
Nazi collaborator and racist advocate of mass genocide argues for global Chinese-style one child policy read more
Cloud causes panic in Kano
Written by Jaafar Jaafar, Kano
Saturday, 10 May 2008
Mixed feelings of surprise and confusion yesterday pervaded Kano metropolis as people gathered to peek at uneven strands of cloud that appeared in the sky, forming a strong likeness of the name of Allah and Prophet Muhammad in Arabic. read more
Europeans get drunk ‘to have sex’
Young adults in Europe deliberately binge on drink and drugs to improve their sex lives, research suggests. read more
Riding Kenya’s aborted revolution
Written by Owei Lakemfa
Friday, 09 May 2008
A new Kenyan government is now in place. In spite of its unwieldy composition of 42 ministers and numerous assistant ministers, it is a welcome relief. read more
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