This is a great explanation of how Archimedes arrived at his discovery of the Law of Buoyancy. He was also reputed to have stated, Give me the place to stand and I will move the Earth. Ole Archimedes was something of a wit for his time. The formulae created by this groovy Greek are still […]
Bangladeshi Children In Drowning Epidemic – ‘15,000’ Per Year
The numbers quoted in this article, if accurate, are truly shocking. If even one child dies from drowning, it is one too many. But to speak in the thousands is gut-wrenchingly bad. Conditions for many children, perhaps even most children, around our world are tough and dangerous. They live at the mercy of adults. Adults […]
81-Year-Old Swede Sails On Palestinian Freedom Flotilla
In this short piece to camera, an 81-year-old Swedish man, Jan Stromdahl, speaks about his decision to join the freedom flotilla as it makes its way to Gaza in an attempt to break the immoral and illegal Israeli blockade. It’s refreshing to learn about someone who could be sitting at home enjoying his retirement, but […]
Still Game – Scottish Comedy Classic
Another episode from the lives of our aged Glaswegian twosome as they forge their way through society causing mayhem and disorder. Bless them! If you enjoyed this, please share
Cree First Nations – Meet The Indigenous People Of North America
The Cree Nation is situated in what is now known as Canada. The Cree are a proud and independent people who still hold dear their traditional way of life. With the many other First Nations peoples of north America, they have had to look on as their culture, hunting range, language and way of life […]
Dark Matter – Novel By Greg Iles
Dark Matter by Greg Iles This is a high octane ride through the world of AI (Artificial Intelligence) and deals with the pros and cons of progressing too far too quickly in this field. As we become more fully immersed in the world of the internet, and as our western societies depend evermore completely upon […]
The Who – Baba O’Riley [Rock]
Here is a classic for your enjoyment. Although commonly known as Teenage Wasteland, the correct title is Baba O’Riley. Wonder who she was and how she feels about a global hit being named after her? If you enjoyed this, please share
Corporate Fashion Industry Burns Surplus Clothes To Prevent Those In Need From Getting Them
Rebel Voice has often heard the maxim, It’s an ill-divided world. One of the sectors where this can be seen is in the fashion industry. Garments that are made in one place by exploited workers, are bought in others for extortionate prices by those who are oblivious to the harm that their purchases cause. A […]
Syria conflict: Israel evacuates ‘White Helmets’ but are the ‘White Helmets’ not Israeli? Does that not defeat the object? — seachranaidhe1
Israel and America started the war in Syria for the price of oil Israel says it has carried out an evacuation of members of Syria’s White Helmets civil defence group from a war zone in south-western Syria. Some 422 volunteers and family members were taken to Jordan via the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights overnight. The UK, […] […]
Oasis – Half The World Away (Brit rock)
Here is another classic track from a classically defunct band. Would a reunion be advisable? Perhaps it’s best that we just remember how good they were, instead of watching them trash it all up. If you enjoyed this, please share
Still Game – Scottish Comedy Classic
A little something from Glasgow’s terrible twosome of the world of old age pensioners. If you enjoyed this, please share
Child Victims Of Israeli Crimes Against Humanity – Photos And Names
Of all of the innocent Palestinian victims of Israeli aggression, none tear at the heart so terribly as those who are children. There have been so many. Some are teenagers, some not. Some are toddlers, some babies. All should still be with us. Sometimes there are no words strong enough to describe the monsters who […]