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60 Years Ago Aldous Huxley Predicted How Global Freedom Would Perish.

In a televised interview with ABC’s Mike Wallace in 1958, author of the seminal classic Brave New World, Aldous Huxley laid out his rather grim vision for the future of the human race in a prescient and timeless warning for us…

Black Man Stopped By Cop, Who Then Drives Him 100 Miles To His Little Sister’s Funeral.

A police officer helped this grieving man make it home to his family instead of arresting him.

Syrian Rescuer Digs For 2 Hrs To Rescue Baby Girl, Bursts Into Tears The Moment He Finally Holds Her Safely.

As the conflict in Syria continues to tear the country apart, every day men and women are doing their part to save those in distress. Over the weekend, a video from rebel held Idlib surfaced after first responders pulled a…

These three minutes will make your day beautiful

It will take only three minutes of your day, watching this video, to light you up, make your day beautiful, make you feel inspired.

Damian Marley Is Converting A California Prison Into A Marijuana Farm.

The reggae artist and entrepreneur is converting a former 77,000 square foot California State prison into a cannabis grow space.

Autistic Boy With Higher IQ Than Einstein Discovers His Gift After Removal From State-Run Therapy.

In yet another example of how an out-of-control Goliath state system can cause more harm than good, a teenage boy who was diagnosed with autism at a young age has risen to stellar heights after quitting the special ed system…

Watch a Gorilla Reunite With The Man Who Raised Him.

English businessman and casino tycoon Damian Aspinall was recently filmed reuniting with a gorilla he helped raise. His organization, The Aspinall Foundation, is dedicated to breeding and returning gorillas and other animals back to the wild. Aspinall decided to see…

It only takes one minute to deconstruct racism

Jane Elliot, an anti-racism activist was asked maybe one of the most difficult questions. “Why do we hate?”.