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Power, Protection, and the Politics of Betrayal: A Clearer Look at Hillary Clinton’s Treatment of Women
I. “Cookies and Tea”: A Glimpse of Contempt In 1992, during Bill Clinton’s first presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton made a remark that would shadow her for decades:
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior2 months ago in Humans
The Price of Power: How Monica Lewinsky Was Betrayed by Bill Clinton, the Media, and a Culture That Failed Her
I’ve carried a quiet horror for years over how Monica Lewinsky was treated—not just by the media, not just by Bill Clinton, but by so many so-called “feminists” and people in power who should have known better. She was 22. A girl. Still forming her sense of self, still learning how the world works. And when the most powerful man in the world turned his attention on her, she didn’t stand a chance. He knew that. That was part of the appeal.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior2 months ago in Humans
Jack Kerouac: Blending Buddhism and Catholicism in Art and Life
Introduction Jack Kerouac, an iconic figure of the Beat Generation, is often celebrated for his spontaneous prose and deeply introspective writing. His work is marked by a fusion of Eastern philosophy, particularly Buddhism, and Western spiritual traditions, especially Catholicism. This article explores Kerouac's unique approach to integrating these two seemingly contrasting belief systems, examining how they shaped his life, art, and the broader cultural landscape of the 20th century.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior2 months ago in Humans
Roughly 75% of your brain is water. AI-Generated.
The Brain's Hidden Hydration: Understanding Why Roughly 75% of Your Brain is Water Imagine your brain as a busy computer. It hums along with circuits firing non-stop. But without the right coolant, it overheats and crashes. That coolant? It's water. Your brain relies on it more than you think.
By Story silver book 2 months ago in Humans
A Champion in the Arena Standing with Chris Farnell Amidst Legal Challenges
In the high-stakes world of sports law, few names command as much respect as Chris Farnell. Recent headlines about regulatory action against his practice have sparked conversation, but they tell only part of the story. Behind every legal headline lies a human story - one of dedication, expertise, and a career built on trust and excellence.
By Muddasar Rasheed2 months ago in Humans
Totally Creepy! 2wai App Offers Continued Relationships with Past Loved Ones with AI
Ever since the subject of artificial intelligence (AI) came into being, it has received mixed reactions. Many people, especially writers, are accusing AI of taking their jobs, while others applaud it, and have fun with its many related apps.
By Anne Sewell2 months ago in Humans
Stanley Simmons - Body Down
Stanley Simmons’ “Body Down” is a stunning debut that showcases Evan Stanley and Nick Simmons as masterful musicians in their own right—distinct from their legendary fathers, yet equally compelling. You can listen to the song on to them on Youtube at https:///www.youtube.com/shorts/giNgQXtGu5w
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior2 months ago in Humans
Trump calls on House Republicans to vote to release Epstein files
In a dramatic turn that reignited one of America’s darkest and most controversial chapters, former President Donald Trump publicly called on House Republicans to vote in favor of releasing the long-sealed Jeffrey Epstein files. The demand—made through a late-night social media post and later repeated at a rally—sent shockwaves across Washington, stirring a storm of political debate, renewed public curiosity, and quiet anxiety among those whose names may appear in the documents.
By DigitalAddi2 months ago in Humans
Rebuilding Reciprocity
Truth alone can heal what pride has broken. The war between men and women is not natural. It is manufactured by a culture that rewards resentment and mocks responsibility. Men are not the enemy of women, and women are not the enemy of men. The true enemy is the spirit of division that turned cooperation into competition. To rebuild what was lost, both must return to the principle that made civilization possible: reciprocity.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Humans
The Decline of the Marriage Covenant
Marriage was once the sacred foundation of civilization. It was the covenant upon which families, communities, and moral order were built. It bound man and woman together in purpose, duty, and devotion under the authority of God. Today, that covenant has been reduced to a fragile contract of convenience. What was once holy has become negotiable. What was once permanent has become temporary. The decline of the marriage covenant is not only a personal tragedy. It is a national one.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Humans
The Moral Economics of Love
Every human system, whether spiritual, political, or relational, is governed by incentives. People repeat what is rewarded and avoid what is punished. Love is no exception. It may sound sacred and emotional, but it still follows the law of cause and effect. When love is rewarded with gratitude, it grows. When it is met with entitlement, it dies. Modern society has rewritten the incentives of love, turning what was once an act of sacrifice into a transaction of convenience. The result is a generation that no longer knows how to give without gain.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Humans
Signs Your Twin Flame Is Thinking About You Right Now
A twin flame connection transcends time and space. It’s more than emotional or physical—it’s energetic. When your twin flame thinks about you, that energy travels across the invisible bond you share. You may not see them, but you feel their presence. These sensations can appear as emotional waves, physical reactions, or intuitive nudges that pull you toward them. Here are the most common signs your twin flame is thinking of you right now.
By Wilson Igbasi2 months ago in Humans






