Some Reflections on Bob Woodruff’s China White Wash
“So near to the truth, yet so far.” That’s the feeling I came away with after watching Bob Woodruff’s recent China Inside Out documentary for ABC news. It’s regrettable that a journalist of such a high caliber as Woodruff can get so close to a story and not really see it — while helping to perpetuate a number of dangerous myths about China.
Woodruff’s approach seemed very promising at first. He wen (more…)
Quantum Physics: the Discovery That Scientifically Demolished Materialism
The quantum model of universe is an attempt to purge the Big Bang of its creationist implications. Supporters of this model base it on the observations of quantum (subatomic) physics. In quantum physics, it is to be observed that subatomic particles appear and disappear spontaneously in a vacuum. Interpreting this observation as matter can originate at quantum level, this is a property pertaining to matter, some physicists try to explain the o (more…)
Bras and the Breast Cancer Cover-up
“Whom can you trust when your culture is the biggest enemy of your health? Can you trust your culture’s leading authorities? Can you trust your culture’s government? Can you trust your culture’s private industry?”
We asked those questions in 1995, at the end of our book, Dressed To Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras. Before writing our book, we sent details of our research to the National Cancer Institute, American (more…)
Reflections On Prophet TB Joshua At 46
In Nigeria’s recent history, June 12 has become a very special and important day. It has become a symbolic day that reminds Nigerians of their history of many shattered dreams, of a fact that the ordinary folk of this country cannot even be allowed to become what they want to become, to choose the leaders that they want to choose for themselves.
June 12 is also the birthday of a remarkable Nigerian, a man whose type graces this world (more…)
The Secret: Not-so Secret, ’secret’
When I was young Aladdin was my favourite story. Just a casual rub-a-dub-dub on a little lamp and three wishes were mine. Mmmm … the delectable choices one faced. Would I silence my annoying siblings forever? Should I turn the class smarty-pants into a moron? Or maybe I’d transform that spotty little schoolboy sitting next to me into a cement toad. At the time these fantasies seemed like jolly good ideas but the one I always sett (more…)