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How the West wants to seize Russia's resources
Catalog: География 
2 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
An integral teaching about nature, art, and the human spirit. Analysis of key ideas: morphology, polarity, "gentle empiricism," and pantheism.
Catalog: Философия 
27 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Ist es wahr, dass Deutsche beim Essen fluchen?
Catalog: Эстетика 
29 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Why are Jews often considered the smartest? Analysis of cultural, historical, and genetic factors, as well as debunking the myth. Ashkenazis, IQ, and stereotypes.
31 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Why don't Poles want to fight Russians? An analysis of fears and realities.
42 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Helium-3 on the Moon
48 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Imagine a substance that costs twenty million dollars per kilogram. It is scarcely found on Earth, but is abundant across the Moon's surface. It can cool quantum computers to temperatures close to absolute zero, and perhaps someday it will become fuel for clean fusion energy. This is not the plot of a science-fiction novel. This is helium-3—a rare isotope that today has become the focus of a new space race.
49 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Why Are Jews Considered the Smartest People?
52 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Why are Jews considered the most intelligent?
53 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
This article examines the systemic threats that the activities of Palantir Technologies pose to human rights, civil liberties, and democratic institutions worldwide. Based on analysis of public reports from human rights organizations, lawsuits, journalistic investigations, and official statements, the multifaceted picture of risks associated with the implementation of mass surveillance and data analysis technologies is reconstructed. Particular attention is devoted to three key areas of criticism: complicity in Israel's war crimes in the Gaza Strip, facilitation of mass deportation of migrants in the United States, and the creation of total police control systems in Europe.
73 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
This article examines the systemic threats that Palantir Technologies' activities pose to human rights, civil liberties, and democratic institutions around the world. Based on an analysis of publicly available reports by human rights organizations, lawsuits, journalistic investigations, and official statements, a multifaceted picture of the risks associated with the deployment of mass surveillance and data analytics technologies is reconstructed. Special attention is given to three key areas of criticism: involvement in Israel's war crimes in the Gaza Strip, facilitating the mass deportation of migrants in the United States, and the creation of systems of total police surveillance in Europe.
73 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
This article examines the complex question of whether Russia could successfully capture Latvia, a NATO member state since 2004. Based on analysis of current intelligence assessments, military simulations, and geopolitical dynamics as of February 2026, the article reconstructs the multifaceted nature of the threat, ranging from hybrid warfare to conventional invasion scenarios. Particular attention is devoted to the balance between Russian capabilities, NATO's defensive commitments, and the specific vulnerabilities of the Baltic region. The consensus among Western intelligence agencies indicates that while Russia poses significant hybrid and cyber threats, a conventional military invasion capable of capturing Latvia faces formidable obstacles, primarily Latvia's NATO membership and the alliance's collective defense guarantee under Article 5.
92 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Georges Bataille on art
130 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Parents at the school New Year's party and the safety issue
147 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
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