by Philip Farruggio | Oct 7, 2020 | Blog, CounterCurrents
How funny was the Seinfeld show’s episode on the Bizarro world? People who physically resembled the real Jerry and his three friends in a cartoonish way, with their character traits being the opposite, was fantastic. If you recall, the Bizarro folks were into sharing...
by Philip Farruggio | Oct 7, 2020 | Blog, Global Research
Republicans are the wolves. Their ‘across the aisle’ adversaries (social friends in many instances) the Democrats, well they are the foxes. Lewis Carroll‘s novel Alice in Wonderland (1865) sadly resonates so well today. This writer in November of 2016...
by Philip Farruggio | Oct 7, 2020 | Blog, Greanville Post
Think about this: You know how spiders look, ditto for bees, ants and other assorted bugs. Yet, when it comes to termites, few of us can even sketch how they look. Meanwhile, every homeowner and tenant has to be on guard for these creatures, who will destroy the very...
by Philip Farruggio | Oct 7, 2020 | Blog, CounterCurrents
Well, to this writer, a student of the esoteric sciences, the great Indian Yogi Paramahansa Yogananda was correct: This must be a dream! So many friends and acquaintances over the years have discounted these beliefs as foolish for believing in fairies, demons and...
by Philip Farruggio | Oct 7, 2020 | Blog, CounterCurrents
Over 50 years have transpired since the lyrics of this song, Salt of the Earth, resonated then, just as much as now: Let’s drink to the hard working people Let’s drink to the lowly of birth Raise your glass to the good and the evil Let’s drink to the salt of the earth...
by Philip Farruggio | Sep 14, 2020 | Blog, CounterCurrents
As a student of both the Kennedy brothers’ assassinations and 9/11 this writer was able to interview very interesting researchers on these topics. Ed Curtin and James DeEugenio have been very astute as to the former. They joined my radio show in the past and shed...