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Monday, March 8th, 2010
Dr. Ravi Batra, a professor of economics at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, is the author of five international best sellers. He was the chairperson of his department from 1977 to 1980. In October 1978, because of dozens of publications in top journals such as the American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Econometrica, Journal of Economic Theory, Review of Economic Studies, among others, Batra was ranked third in a group of superstar economists, selected from all the American and Canadian universities by an article in the learned journal, Economic Enquiry. In 1990, the Italian prime minister awarded him a Medal of the Italian Senate for writing a book that correctly predicted the downfall of Soviet communism, fifteen years before it happened. Dr. Batra has been written up in major newspapers and magazines, such as the New YorkTimes, Washington Post, USA Today, Time, Newsweek, the U.S. News and World Report, and appeared on all major networks including CBS, NBC, CNN, ABC, CNBC, among others. Batras latest book is: The New Golden Age: The Coming Revolution against Political Corruption and Economic Chaos.
Some Comments on Ravi Batras Work.”Ravi Batra has made an outstanding reputation in the United States as an international economic theorists in the best Western tradition.” Leonard Silk, New York Times “The forecasting record of this widely respected Southern Methodist University economist has won glowing praise from many pragmatic investment masters.” Tom Peters, Chicago Tribune. “Dr. Batra writes about his subject as clearly as if he were telling bedtime stories.” Christopher Lehmann Haupt, New York Times . ” The good professor has a formidable academic reputation and, from what I know, his forecasting record is impressive.” Barton Biggs, Morgan Stanley “Batra [is] a scholar who has earned a considerable reputation as an expert on trade.” Albert Crenshaw,Washington Post”His predictions in the early 1980s of low inflation, falling oil prices and a wave of mergersmocked for yearshave proved close to the mark.” Thomas C. Hayes, New York Times”Ravi Batra was used to making tumultuous global forecasts and having nobody listenthen predictions started to come true.” Chip Brown, Associated Press
• The Crash of the Millennium
• The Downfall of Capitalism and Communism
• The Myth of Free Trade
• The Great American Deception
• The Great Depression of 1990
• Stock Market Crashes of 1998 and 1999
FAX: 214-768-1821
Email: rbatra@smu.edu
Duration : 0:58:19
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Tags: 1990, and, Another, Barton, Biggs, business, Capitalism, Christopher, Communism, Concentration, Cycles, Depression, Downfall, Economic, Great, Haupt, Hays, Kelso, Lehman, Leonard, Lester, Louis, MNNnyc, of, Ownership, Peters, Prout, SAD, Silk, social, Stop, The, Thomas, Thurow, Tom, Wealth
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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
Ravi Batra Ph D, – July 1987 Air dateDr. Ravi Batra, a professor of economics at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, is the author of five international best sellers. He was the chairperson of his department from 1977 to 1980. In October 1978, because of dozens of publications in top journals such as the American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Econometrica, Journal of Economic Theory, Review of Economic Studies, among others, Batra was ranked third in a group of superstar economists, selected from all the American and Canadian universities by an article in the learned journal, Economic Enquiry. In 1990, the Italian prime minister awarded him a Medal of the Italian Senate for writing a book that correctly predicted the downfall of Soviet communism, fifteen years before it happened. Dr. Batra has been written up in major newspapers and magazines, such as the New YorkTimes, Washington Post, USA Today, Time, Newsweek, the U.S. News and World Report, and appeared on all major networks including CBS, NBC, CNN, ABC, CNBC, among others. Batras latest book is: The New Golden Age: The Coming Revolution against Political Corruption and Economic Chaos.
Some Comments on Ravi Batras Work.”Ravi Batra has made an outstanding reputation in the United States as an international economic theorists in the best Western tradition.” Leonard Silk, New York Times “The forecasting record of this widely respected Southern Methodist University economist has won glowing praise from many pragmatic investment masters.” Tom Peters, Chicago Tribune. “Dr. Batra writes about his subject as clearly as if he were telling bedtime stories.” Christopher Lehmann Haupt, New York Times . ” The good professor has a formidable academic reputation and, from what I know, his forecasting record is impressive.” Barton Biggs, Morgan Stanley “Batra [is] a scholar who has earned a considerable reputation as an expert on trade.” Albert Crenshaw,Washington Post”His predictions in the early 1980s of low inflation, falling oil prices and a wave of mergersmocked for yearshave proved close to the mark.” Thomas C. Hayes, New York Times”Ravi Batra was used to making tumultuous global forecasts and having nobody listenthen predictions started to come true.” Chip Brown, Associated Press
• The Crash of the Millennium
• The Downfall of Capitalism and Communism
• The Myth of Free Trade
• The Great American Deception
• The Great Depression of 1990
• Stock Market Crashes of 1998 and 1999
FAX: 214-768-1821
Email: rbatra@smu.edu
Duration : 0:58:19
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Tags: 1990, ABC, American, and, Capitalism, CBS, CNBC, CNN, Communism, Corruption, Cycles, Depression, Dwonfall, Economic, Great, Greed, Historical, Justice, MNNnyc, NBC, of, Prout, review, The, Trends
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Saturday, December 19th, 2009
Recent researchers have found out that remarkably, China had pioneered the development of some of the most advaced technology in the world in the most concentrated and upward directed technological development in history until the 17th century… But it accomplished this over a thousand years ago.
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Science and Civilisation in China is recognised as one of the most remarkable works of scholarship in the twentieth century. Originally proposed as a single volume of 600 to 800 pages, the project now encompasses seventeen books published under the direct supervision of Joseph Needham, from the first volume which appeared in 1954, through to volume 6.3 which was in press at the time of his death in 1995. The published volumes reflect Needham’s vision of the field of the history of science and its social background in China, and his aim to make Chinese achievements in science and technology better understood. The planning and preparation of further volumes is ongoing. Responsibility for the commissioning and approval of work for publication in the series is now taken by the Publications Board of the Needham Research Institute, under the chairmanship of Dr C. Cullen, who acts as general editor of the series.
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Tags: Advanced, africa, after, america, ancient, and, china, civilization, europe, History, in, man, Most, of, sucks
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Monday, December 7th, 2009
This is the third installment of webvideos in relation to freemasons and Jehovahs Witnesses and their teachings- which includes subliminial images that are hidden in the pictures of the Watchtower publications. For more details, se http://wtgoathead@webeden.co.uk Part 4 of these webvideos comming soon!
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Tags: and, images, in, Jehovahs, publications, subliminial, teachings, Watchtower, Witnesses
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Friday, December 4th, 2009
This is a new and improved webvideo to show the main subliminial images found in the Watchtower publications created by the watchtower Bible and Tract society! See also my webpage on http://wtgoathead@webeden.co.uk as well as here under Binsubimages on YouTube! More webvideos to come!
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Tags: and, images, improved, in, Jehovahs, New, of, publications, subliminial, Video, Watchtower, Witnesses
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Monday, November 30th, 2009
SUPPRESSED SCIENCES
An entertaining and educational perspective on suppressed sciences and taboo ideas that could change our lives for the better.
Mike Middleton, On Camera and Gillian Norman, Avante Films, feature world experts and internatioanal opinion that will leave an impact on the world for the betterment of mankind.
DOCUMENTARY SERIES: 4 x I hour
GENRE: Science
CROSS-MEDIA: Online, interactive with supporting educational material
SYNOPSIS
Many of our most important scientific developments were made by backyard eccentrics on the margins of the scientific establishment who were derided before being recognized. From the dynamics of an Electric Universe to prohibited plants and cars that run on water, SUPPRESSED SCIENCE takes a counter-intuitive look at ancient knowledge and extraordinary new discoveries that have been hidden from the public eye.
SERIES OUTLINE
It was not institutionalised science but lone mavericks who brought us electric light, photography, computers, telephones, aeroplanes and movies.
SUPPRESSED SCIENCES asks why certain ideas are censored, and why important inventions and new technology that could benefit humanity are sometimes cast aside and the innovators scorned and ridiculed.
While some science is forbidden because it is too dangerous or unethical, we find that other areas of beneficial research are taboo simply because they challenge vested interests and upset entrenched conventions of orthodoxy.
Controversial ideas that challenge the status quo are invariably unwelcome, and many brilliant innovators have been condemned to slink into the twilight of anonymity, never to be remembered.
From the earliest great empires until now, specialised knowledge has been the protected domain of influential people who gain status or privilege as experts, and who may benefit from the commercial application of their sciences. When politicisation and social control of science becomes entrenched in the cause of defending private prestige, power or profit, it constricts the funding and publication of ground-breaking research by mavericks who refuse to be constrained by established customs and antiquated beliefs.
Cognitive dissonance is the term used by psychologists to describe the discomfort that is provoked when we are confronted with information that is inconsistent with prior beliefs. If these prior beliefs are wrong, cognitive dissonance is especially strong and leads to angry, hostile attempts to relieve the discomfort by shutting out or suppressing the conflicting new information, even if it is true and advantageous.
When academic institutions and the popular mass media act as gatekeepers of orthodoxy to promote obsolete traditions and erroneous dogma, progress is inhibited and truth is concealed.
Before Edison demonstrated a working light bulb, erudite Professors in supposed defense of science, described Edisons experiments as a fraud upon the public. American scientists ridiculed the Wright brothers claiming it was scientifically impossible for machines to fly! John Laird, the inventor of television was derided in statements that it was absolute rubbish that television waves could produce a picture!
Following invention of the telescope, we see brutal suppression by high priests of the Catholic Inquisition, who crushed new discoveries about the solar system in defense of an entrenched world-view based on invalid cosmology.
Against the background of historical precedents, each episode in the SUPPRESSED SCIENCE series explores contemporary examples of suppressed information in cosmology, botany, mechanics and medicine. Based in unconventional research, and incorporating a strong online component, this series is imaginative with popular appeal, recognising that forbidden fruit always tends to entice, as we all like to discover hidden secrets for our own information, entertainment and benefit.
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Tags: American, and, Breakthroughs, cancer, Carlos, cures, einstein, Greenman, Justice, Legends, Mediacal, Myths, Orozco, science, Suppressed, The, truth, Way
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Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
Looking for a career in the media? Consider Spencer Publications.
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Tags: and, beautiful, bill, bold, diamont, don, eric, forrester, John, mccook, opera, publications, soap, spencer, The
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Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
Looking for a career in the media? Consider Spencer Publications.
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Thursday, October 15th, 2009
Visit this online journal at www.journaloffamilylife.org for an interdisciplinary and peer-reviewed look at the American family.
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Tags: academia, academic, academic journal, American, and, Center, emory, family, for, in, interdisciplinary, journal, journal of family life, LIfe, MARIAL, Modern, Myth, online, peer, publication, review, Ritual, submission, University
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Sunday, October 11th, 2009
Ravi Batra Ph.D, # 2 Dr. Ravi Batra, a professor of economics at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, is the author of five international best sellers. He was the chairperson of his department from 1977 to 1980. In October 1978, because of dozens of publications in top journals such as the American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Econometrica, Journal of Economic Theory, Review of Economic Studies, among others, Batra was ranked third in a group of superstar economists, selected from all the American and Canadian universities by an article in the learned journal, Economic Enquiry. In 1990, the Italian prime minister awarded him a Medal of the Italian Senate for writing a book that correctly predicted the downfall of Soviet communism, fifteen years before it happened. Dr. Batra has been written up in major newspapers and magazines, such as the New YorkTimes, Washington Post, USA Today, Time, Newsweek, the U.S. News and World Report, and appeared on all major networks including CBS, NBC, CNN, ABC, CNBC, among others. Batras latest book is: The New Golden Age: The Coming Revolution against Political Corruption and Economic Chaos. Some Comments on Ravi Batras Work.”Ravi Batra has made an outstanding reputation in the United States as an international economic theorists in the best Western tradition.” Leonard Silk, New York Times “The forecasting record of this widely respected Southern Methodist University economist has won glowing praise from many pragmatic investment masters.” Tom Peters, Chicago Tribune. “Dr. Batra writes about his subject as clearly as if he were telling bedtime stories.” Christopher Lehmann Haupt, New York Times . ” The good professor has a formidable academic reputation and, from what I know, his forecasting record is impressive.” Barton Biggs, Morgan Stanley “Batra [is] a scholar who has earned a considerable reputation as an expert on trade.” Albert Crenshaw,Washington Post”His predictions in the early 1980s of low inflation, falling oil prices and a wave of mergersmocked for yearshave proved close to the mark.” Thomas C. Hayes, New York Times”Ravi Batra was used to making tumultuous global forecasts and having nobody listenthen predictions started to come true.” Chip Brown, Associated Press • The Crash of the Millennium • The Downfall of Capitalism and Communism • The Myth of Free Trade • The Great American Deception • The Great Depression of 1990 • Stock Market Crashes of 1998 and 1999 FAX: 214-768-1821 Email: rbatra@smu.edu
Duration : 0:59:2
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Tags: 1990, and, Another, Barton, Biggs, business, Capitalism, Christopher, Communism, Concentration, Cycles, Depression, Downfall, Economic, Economics, Great, Haupt, Hays, Kelso, Lehman, Leonard, Lester, Louis, MNNnyc, of, Ownership, Peters, Prout, SAD, Silk, social, Stop, The, Thomas, Thurow, Tom, Wealth
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