Month: September 2023

Albert Ostman’s Abduction (1924): A Controversial Encounter with Bigfoot

In 1924, Albert Ostman, a Swedish immigrant and wilderness enthusiast, claimed an extraordinary encounter with Bigfoot in the remote wilderness of British Columbia, Canada. Ostman asserted that he was abducted by a family of Bigfoot, spending six days in their company. During this time, he observed their behavior, which included foraging for food and using […]

Are the various elements of our society, like culture, technology, and politics, meshing together in the 21st century?

Have you ever noticed how political games can put a major roadblock on tech progress? It’s like, politics and technology are supposed to be in sync, but all too often, they clash. Think about it. Tech moves at warp speed, right? It’s all about innovation, pushing boundaries, making life easier. But then, you have these […]

Do you think our current systems truly reward meritorious efforts and talents, or are there underlying biases that hinder meritocracy?

I am telling you, a bunch of countries out there ride hard for their own political vibes. They are not all about supporting those who throw shade at the system. I’m talking about places like some socialist, communist, and Islamic states, which shut down those brilliant minds who get some outstanding ideas but are against […]

France planning to ban disposable vapes in effort to combat smoking

I read an article in the Guardian that France planned to ban disposable vapes, called “puffs,” to combat smoking, particularly among young people. Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne is finalizing a national anti-smoking plan. While it won’t raise cigarette taxes, it will target flavored disposable e-cigarettes, which are seen as a gateway to smoking for teens. […]