by Jay Sadler | May 17, 2022 | Book/Video Reviews
This book is a fascinating read, as it’s based on the beliefs of the first known civilization that seemingly popped up out of nowhere – Mesopotamia. People there believed an extraterrestrial race created humans as a slave race to mine gold for them by...
by Jay Sadler | May 15, 2022 | Ancient History
Though I’ve been lucky enough to travel to and see some unique and breathtaking places as a child through adulthood, I am finally going to Africa for the first time at thirty-two years old. I’ve been interested in Ancient Egypt for about a decade because...
by Jay Sadler | May 8, 2022 | News
“Divide and Conquer” is one of the most notorious phrases when describing the establishment’s strategy for handling domestic and international pushback to its agenda. Many people are aware of the idiom but not privy to the frequency of its use in...
by Jay Sadler | May 4, 2022 | Cryptocurrency, Finance
Disclaimer – I am not a financial advisor, and nothing in this article should be interpreted as financial advice; it is for educational purposes only. The Central Bank of Switzerland recognizes the intrinsic value of Bitcoin, largely driven by its finite nature and...
by Jay Sadler | May 1, 2022 | Ancient History
“Simply put, physical objects will resist a change in their state of motion. This is called inertia.” (Leah Crane, of New Scientist). The same concept applies to changing human behavior, and it’s strengthened when there’s a monetary incentive...