After 10 years of grinding to pull off projects that far exceed the reality of our small operation, we are now beginning to capitalize on the respect and goodwill we have earned to support our future strategy and development. This post makes us very happy! Press release - The Circus Bazaar Company Announces the Formation of a Distinguished Advisory Board https://bit.ly/3VLwNfa
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Ladies and Gentleman! Circus Bazaar Magazine is proud to present a podcast with Professor Geoffrey Roberts, the internationally recognized and world authority on Joseph Stalin, the Second World War, and the history of Soviet military and foreign policy. We introduce: Stalins Library: A Dictator and his Books Find it on all good podcast hosting services... Circus Bazaar Magazine https://bit.ly/3VjmIpT YouTube https://bit.ly/450rHyF Spotify https://bit.ly/44UKRWZ Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/4dVV09I
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This week I will do a podcast with the distinguished British historian Geoffrey Roberts on his book 'Stalin's Library: A Dictator and His Books.' I read this a couple of years ago and found it extremely fascinating. It just so happens that a close friend of mine, Matthew Blackburn, was bringing him over to Oslo for a conference and made this happen for Circus Bazaar Magazine. You can read a review here: https://bit.ly/3y591Bz
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Just a throwback to one of the outrageous article images we designed. @MJMBlackburn81 https://bit.ly/3xXQxCY
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We would supply overall intelligence on the whereabouts and movements of distant echelons. Our overhead systems (both space and air breathing) would permit pinpointing of enemy platforms. Our distributed sensor systems would be put in place to operate, analyze, and convert data into fire-control solutions. This would permit friendly forces to take precise measure of the enemy, providing them with real-time one-shot, one-kill capability. We might even control the targeting once they have fielded the weapon. In some cases, the United States might be able to tilt the contest to one side without unambiguous proof that we had intervened at all. The use of stand-off sensors as a substitute for forces also frees us from the necessity of overseas bases; they permit more operations to be planned and conducted from international waters. https://bit.ly/3QoHwcz
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Governments under the neoliberal veil have become janitors for tech billionaires. When the state can’t or won’t pay to clean up, the mess falls to citizen-consumers, who become wards of disorder by default. The growing disorder engenders yet greater dependence on the magic dust of big tech, even as the detritus it produces grows on the vines of democracy everywhere. How did this happen? And what would it take to subvert? https://bit.ly/3W1Vt3M
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