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Recent designs, projects and thoughts by Frank X. Didik. Predictions for the future, where society is going. Can gravity by modulated? Wha

http://www.design1.org/

practicality in mind. Architecture and inflatable clean rooms Inflatable structures for medical and emergency purposes as well as temporary, inexpensive dwellings. Photography by
Thoughts by Frank X. Didik. Can gravity by modulated? What is the speed of gravity? Does the half life and decay rate of elements vary? Does the speed of light vary? Science to

Chabad-Lubavitch Policy During the Holocaust

http://www.chabad-mafia.com/holocaust

to do with the architecture of the website. This article is too important to be lost that way.] Chabad Nazi Conspiracy Theory Chabad Lubavitch presented a request on August 3rd, 2
Learn the truth about Chabad, a religious cult and a criminal organization that is destroying the Jewish People from within.

Frank Chimero · The Good Room

https://frankchimero.com/blog/2018/the-good-room/

Europe’s great feats of architecture to a hole in the ground. Here is Penn Station today. It’s hard to get a good photo, because there is no light. The station resembles what Kafk
Frank Chimero’s Personal Website

Freemasons - The silent destroyers. Deist religious cult based on the Knights Templar - Initiation rituals like those of witchcraft

http://www.bilderberg.org/masons.htm

In Stone - Secret Architecture of Washington, D.C. (2h:55m - 2008) America. Why was this nation founded? How was the precise location of Washington, D.C., determined? What is the

Bloody Shovel 4

https://spandrell.ch/2018/1/21/leninism-and-bioleninism

a niche field? Leftist architecture critic Owen Hatherley was called 'racist' by a Manhattan JAPess for publishing that term in Expo Days of Yore, where he heard creepy or

Jan van Steenbergen – home

http://steen.free.fr/

heritage, its ingenious architecture and its quirky charm. To honour it, I have created a few pages that might be useful for learning and/or using Volapük. Ill Bethisad A construc
Multilingual Mutterings – Jan van Steenbergen’s Web Corner

Word Gems

http://wordgems.net/

spirit of imperialistic architecture; of colossal palaces and gilt-edged villas; of the oppressively sensuous, and  weaponized , sculpture of Bernini's Papal Rome, "

Telephone numbering plan

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depend on the network architecture of the local telephone operating company. Within the North American Numbering Plan, the administration defines standard and permissive dialing p

Scotland in the Middle Ages

https://www.electricscotland.com/history/middleages/index.htm

or on Scotch church architecture, without taking counsel with Mr. Robertson. Dr. Reeves of Lusk, the historian of St. Columba, who has shamed our Scotch scholars by the light he h
Scotland in the Middle Ages by Cosmo Innes 1860

Guide to Karpathos

https://www.greektravel.com/greekislands/karpathos/

Elijah. Traditional architecture with colorful houses and narrow paths. Characteristic of the village is the great church of Panagia, with a carved, unique wooden temple, built on
Karpathos has beautiful beaches, walking paths and traditional villages, one of the most remote island destinations in Greece, the perfect escape from mass tourism

David M. Hart, "Some Thoughts on an ‘Austrian Theory of Film’: Ideas and Human Action in a Film about Frédéric Bastiat" (2019)

http://davidmhart.com/liberty/Papers/Bastiat/FilmingIdeas/

of reconstructing some architecture which has been dismantled since. I have collected a number of images from contemporary illustrated newspapers and other sources of art in an at
These pages contain the research and teaching materials of David Hart and have been put online to further the study of classical liberal and libertarian ideas.

POLIS: The Empire of Man vs. the City of God

http://vftonline.org/Patriarchy/definitions/polis.htm

broken fragments of its architecture and sculpture. Greece in general, and Athens in particular, those writers praised somewhat extravagantly as the birthplace of freedom, the san


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