Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Science 299 -001 _ Thomas Robert Mathaus mesage , Beer Summit / Maltese



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Below,    

Thomas Robert Malthaus 

explains  population errors and
BS explanations  .......

Malt liquor 

Beer Summit joke 


Yale ale university intoxicated with
itself and its nonsense errors 


Thomas Robert Malthus - Wikipedia


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Robert_Malthus



    Murder in Malta

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    The  slumbering village of Bidnija lies two kilometres inland from the north coast of Malta. 


    A cluster of tawny limestone houses stands around the church with its red dome.

     Olive oil has been produced here for over 5,000 years and the surrounding landscape is scruffy and rugged, the fields marked out with dry-stone walls. 


    On a nearby hill, a gated community of modest villas commands views of the seashore and the rest of the island to the south.


    It was from one of these villas that Daphne Caruana Galizia ran Running Commentary, her blog about Maltese politics. 


    The term “blog” undersells its influence. On a good day, her website received 300,000 visits – the population of Malta is under 450,000. The rhythms of Caruana Galizia’s reporting differed according to the story.
     On one occasion, when out for coffee with her friends, she posted from her smartphone a leaked photo of a person she claimed was a government minister in a German brothel (the minister denied the allegation and began legal proceedings against Caruana Galizia for libel).
    But despite a reputation for impulsiveness, she could spend months standing up a story. She spent over half a year 

     investigating Maltese connections in the Panama Papers, a leak of millions of documents in 2016 from the offshore law firm Mossack Fonseca, combing through files and cultivating a Russian whistle-blower in Malta. 


    Caruana Galizia preferred to work late at night, convinced that her mind was sharpest in the small hours. The blog she ran made her not just a household name but something of a celebrity. 


    She noticed people noticing her when she took her three sons to school, her dog for a walk, or went to her sister’s house in the evening to watch TV. And she became part of 

    the fabric of Maltese life. “Reading Daphne” was as routine as doing the dishes or shopping for groceries.



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