In part 1 of this series, we looked at the common method groomers use to ensnare their victims, from identifying and personalizing to love bombing and ultimately enslaving.
Aaron Warner
Close To Home: At the Greenwood Mall In Indiana
My wife is from Columbus, Indiana which is a medium-sized town about forty-five minutes south of Indianapolis and approximately thirty miles from Greenwood, a southern Indianapolis suburb. This year our annual visit to see the family and grandkids took place between June 30th and July 16th. Among the many “vacation” goals I had aside from … Read more
Upper Valley Homeless Hopefuls: Twin Pines
The problem of homelessness in America is plaguing many of its cities. On the west coast from Los Angeles to Seattle, the problem is growing. The southwest has similar issues from Phoenix to Dallas. However, one city has seen a decline in their homeless since developing a coordinated system that is streamlining intake and services … Read more
Homelessness In The Upper Valley Part 1: Housing the Homeless in Hartford
Twin Pines housing has a proposal currently approved by the town Select Board for a homeless housing project it intends to put on the property of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church which lies adjacent to the Upper Valley Haven, both of which offer services to people in need and are partnering with Twin Pines on this … Read more
Born Again on the Fourth of July
The United States of America was born of a minority of people overcoming seemingly impossible odds. Serious students of history tell us the founders who fought for their independence from tyrannical governance credited divine intervention throughout the Revolutionary War. Their enemy, the British Empire, boasted the greatest naval and military war machine on earth. The … Read more
Are We There Yet?
Andrej Lobaczewski was a grad student studying psychology while the communist revolution was taking a full swing in his native Poland. Together he and some fellow students, psychiatrists, and other dissidents created an information underground aiming to study the movement that had seized both country and countrymen.
Progressives and the New Lysenkoism
Unless you have studied communist Russia’s history the name Trofim Lysenko likely means nothing to you. Given the current political climate, however, Lysenko and his story are one we should all know and share with others, especially representatives.
Why I Became A Gun Owner After Moving To Vermont
I grew up in a city neighborhood where when gunshots were heard it was never a good thing. My parents were both relative pacifists and we were poor so the thought of owning a gun was antithetical to how we lived. Toy guns, on the other hand, we had plenty of those. Like most kids, … Read more
Upper Valley Update: Business As Unusual?
It’s difficult to know where to begin when talking about what’s happened in the Upper Valley since COVID hit back in 2020. However, the most obvious place to start is with businesses and the lack of help.
Montpelier: Counter-Woke Firebrand Dr. James Lindsay and Recent First Amendment Champion Nick Merriweather
The banquet hall at the Capitol Plaza & Conference center was nearly full for the 6 pm speaking session featuring counter-woke firebrand Dr. James Lindsay and recent First Amendment champion Nick Merriweather. Drinks and somewhat lively conversation filled the air as concerned parties shared stories and ideas in anticipation of the evening’s presenters. One Burlington … Read more