Mystic Politics

Mystic Politics mission is to instigate debate on politics, religion, and science towards a more informed society. Our goals are increasing the authority of alternative media and citizen journalism- and to spotlight political corruption, government conspiracies, religion in politics, and the dichotomy of science and faith.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Scientific American: Why People Believe in Conspiracy Theories

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Sander van der Linden, in a Scientific American post, reviews the environment of conspiracism and psychology detailing the correlates with a...

"After everything I've been through, the last thing I'm going to apologize for is my paranoia"

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-Richard Finney

FBI wants mandatory backdoor into Facebook and Google

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In what the FBI's lawyers call the "going dark" problem, they claim without mandatory "wiretapping backdoors" the FB...

A well regulated Godzilla

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"We won't be safe til we kill all the fuckin' radicals who think that killin' civilized people is what god wants them to do...

Christian Settlers in Jamestown Colony Resorted to Cannibalism

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In the most interesting anthropological / american history article I've read in a while, Joseph Stromberg of Smithsonian Magazine detail...

Religion as a psychological disorder?

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<a href=" http://mys.tc/2m4 "><img src=" http://mysticpolitics.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/religion-as-a-psycholo...
Tuesday, April 30, 2013

*the site you are looking for doesn't seem to exist*

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Sorry for the glitch, folks! MysticPolitics.com is back after a quick squabble with our host. :)
Saturday, April 27, 2013

Religion as Psychosis?

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Working on my Psy Final. Paper is on a psychological disorder or phenomena. I chose religious psychosis and religious delusion. :)
Friday, April 19, 2013

POLITICO: Court rejects journalists' access to Bradley Manning trial records | http://mys.tc/2m3

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POLITICO: Court rejects journalists' access to Bradley Manning trial records | http://mys.tc/2m3

CNET: House overwhelmingly approves CISPA Cybersecurity Bill | http://mys.tc/2m1

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CNET: House overwhelmingly approves CISPA Cybersecurity Bill | http://mys.tc/2m1
Thursday, April 18, 2013

Time: How Terror Hijacks the Brain | http://mys.tc/2m0

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Time: How Terror Hijacks the Brain | http://mys.tc/2m0

"There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root"

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-Henry David Thoreau

Court rejects plea for access to Bradley Manning trial records

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Josh Gerstein: "The decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces came on a bid by journalists to gain access to legal ...

(Comic) 24 Hour [BAD] Cable News

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Rick McKee: "In an exclusive, sources tell us that a suspect has been arrested and also that no suspects have been arrested and also...

Westboro Baptist Church’s Facebook page hit by Anonymous hackers

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"Hackers from the group Anonymous have claimed responsibility for an attack on Westboro Baptist Church's Facebook page as retributi...

"When human judgment and big data intersect there are some funny things that happen"

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-Nate Silver

House overwhelmingly approves CISPA cybersecurity bill with 288-127 vote

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Declan McCullagh: "CISPA is controversial because it overrules all existing federal and state laws by saying "notwithstanding a...

Mr. Fish: This just in- U.S. Terrorism Inc. will no longer be an export-only enterprise

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Mr. Fish: This just in- U.S. Terrorism Inc. will no longer be an export-only enterprise (via http://clowncrack.com ).

Neuroscience and Fear: How Terror Hijacks the Brain

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Maia Szalavitz: 'When the brain is under severe threat, it immediately changes the way it processes information, and starts to priori...

"There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it"

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-Alfred Hitchcock
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