This article was published in New Dawn 111 (Nov-Dec 2008) If the industrious man, through taking action,Does not succeed, he should not be blamed for that –He still perceives the truth.– The Sauptikaparvan of the Mahabharata (2,16) If we select […]
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Yukio Mishima: The Man and the Mythology
From New Dawn 123 (Nov-Dec 2010) Yukio Mishima (pen name of Kimitake Hiraoka) is perhaps the most commanding and tragic figure in 20th century Japan. Born into a samurai-bureaucrat family in 1925, he committed ritual suicide (seppuku) on 25 November […]
Science Was Wrong: An Interview With Stanton Friedman
Stanton Friedman is one of the world’s most famous ufologists, and a man who understands the workings of mainstream science and academia. Employed for 14 years as a nuclear physicist for companies like General Electric, General Motors, Westinghouse and Aerojet […]
Rock’s Sympathy for the Devil
From New Dawn 121 (Jul-Aug 2010) It was popularly believed in the 1930s that the legendary bluesman Robert Johnson, who inspired Muddy Waters, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton, sold his soul to the Devil in exchange for […]
Synarchy: The Hidden Hand Behind the European Union
From New Dawn Special Issue 18 (Dec 2011) While questions remain about the existence of a single global elite with an agenda that goes beyond simply keeping itself very, very rich, there are certainly groups that want to run the […]