Meanwhile, in Scotland?! Read the whole New York Times story here.

Scotland should hold a new referendum on independence from the United Kingdom by 2021 if Britain leaves the European Union, the Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon said Wednesday, even as she acknowledged that she lacked the power to make that happen on her own.

Scots voted against independence about 54 percent to 46 percent in a 2014 referendum billed as a once-in-a-generation poll.

In 2016, the United Kingdom as a whole voted to leave the European Union, but people in Scotland voted strongly to remain.

Ms. Sturgeon, Scotland’s first minister and the leader of the pro-independence Scottish National Party, has argued that Brexit changes the situation because Scotland should not be dragged out of the 28-member European Union against its will.

April 26, 2019

Secession In Scotland, Part Deux (NYT)

Meanwhile, in Scotland?! Read the whole New York Times story here. Scotland should hold a new referendum on independence from the United Kingdom by 2021 if […]
April 26, 2019

Vermont’s Potential Basing The F-35 Pentagon Joint Strike Fighter, and Nuclear War (Op/Ed)

Publisher’s note: We’ve covered the F-35 Burlington basing for years. This commentary is by retired Air Force Col. Rosanne Greco, who spent 30 years on active […]
April 26, 2019

Is 5G Worth the Risks, Vermont? (HOW ‘BOUT FIBER OPTICS)

Publisher’s Note: Iishana Artra, PhD is a public health and safety advocate and EMF testing professional in Brattleboro, Vermont. Along with geoengineering and mandatory “forced injection” […]
April 22, 2019

The Russians Are Coming – To Vermont! And We Need Host Families! (PROJECT HARMONY)

Publisher’s Note: At the height of 1980s Cold War tensions between the USSR and the US, three courageous Vermonters founded Project Harmony, a nonprofit devoted to […]
April 21, 2019

Is The US Media Literacy Movement Being Hijacked? (CRITICAL ED)

Publisher’s Note: Thanks to colleagues Nolan Higdon and Ben Boyington for this thoughtful podcast exploring the creative tensions within the US media literacy movement, and to […]
April 13, 2019

5G In Vermont?! – Not In My Front Yard (LINKS OF INTEREST)

Publisher’s Note: We’ve been covering the stealthy emergence of 5G in the US of Empire for some time now, and Vermonters are beginning to organize. If […]
February 16, 2019

Real News By Real Vermonters, On The Go: “Backpack Journalism” @ Vermont’s 2019 GIV (BACKPACK JOURNALISM)

This Governor’s Institute of Vermont GIV 2019’s Backpack Journalism story researched and produced by Sadie Chase-Tatko, Madelyn Fried, and Evelyn Seidner. This past weekend, students from […]
February 16, 2019

All the World’s A Stage: “Directing Theatre” @ Vermont’s 2019 GIV (BACKPACK JOURNALISM)

This Governor’s Institute of Vermont GIV 2019’s Backpack Journalism story researched and produced by Grace LaFromboise, Natalie Mattson, and Virginia Snyder. This early February weekend (February 8-10th, 2019) on […]
October 31, 2018

ELECTILE DYSFUNCTION: The Vermont 2018 Midterm Elections (NBC)

Publisher’s Note: We talked with NBC Channel 5’s Tom Garris about election cybersecurity this month. Our main takeaway: pen and paper ballots are the BEST way […]
October 8, 2018

SNL Satirizes “Vermont” As “Place Where Leaves Change Colors But People Never Do.” (DEMO DATA)

Latest immigrant stats for Vermont here. 24,000 immigrants in the Green Mountains, contributing $655 million in wages and $192 million in taxes. Whatev, SNL. Free Vermont! […]
October 6, 2018

“No Justice, No Ice Cream!” Ben & Jerry’s Vermont Farmworker Exploitation (REGENERATION VERMONT)

Republished from Regeneration Vermont with permission from and authorship of Michael Colby. These are harrowing times for the nearly 1,500 migrant workers laboring on Vermont’s largest […]
September 30, 2018

“Climate Change” – Rethinking the PRIMARY Cause of Global Warming, Which Is…?

Geophysicist Marvin Herndon, one of our “Our Geoengineering Age” research team members, published an explosive new scientific paper on September 22, 2018 in the Journal Of Geography, […]