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Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein
Starship Troopers was first published as a two-part serial before being released as a novel in 1959. Written by Robert A. Heinlein, himself a navy veteran, this military sci-fi coming-of-age story covers Johnnie Rico’s basic training and early career in Mobile Infantry (M.I.). This review will make a few comparisons with the 1997 film directed by Paul Verhoeven with the screenplay written by Edward Neumeier. Is the film faithful to the book? More Yes than No. Like most if n
Nov 215 min read


Anime Film Review: Planzet
Dark and gritty CG anime film. Mostly looks good but the storytelling tries to be way bigger than it is and so comes across as cheap.
Oct 303 min read


Anime ● Review: Planetes
Hard sci-fi that follows a young woman assigned to remove space junk. Classic space sci-fi series with superb visual details.
Apr 84 min read


Anime Review: Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance
Mecha design and action generally look great. Decent pacing. That’s about it. Cardboard characters made worse with Netflix being woke.
Oct 24, 20244 min read


Anime Review: Mobile Suit Gundam
Classic sci-fi military mecha anime. Good worldbuilding and decent pacing for its time. Entertaining even if it is a merchandising tool.
Oct 23, 20248 min read


K-drama ● Review: Grid
Attempts to be a sci-fi mystery-thriller trying to catch a time-traveller. Not a bad idea but pacing could be better and not enough closure.
Oct 9, 20243 min read


Study: Global Warming Caused by the Sun
A study published on 20 August 2024 titled “ Roles of Earth’s Albedo Variations and Top-of-the-Atmosphere Energy Imbalance in Recent...
Oct 6, 20243 min read


Study: Carbon Dioxide Boosts Vegetation Growth
A study by Y. Song et al titled “ Elevated CO2 concentrations contribute to a closer relationship between vegetation growth and water...
Aug 18, 20241 min read


Woman to Promote Concave Earth
Santa Barbara, CA – Isabella Thomas feels like she’s “going completely bonkers” with all the flat-earthers and globers “going on and on”....
Apr 14, 20241 min read


Antarctica’s Hidden History by Michael E. Salla
In Book 3, Dr Michael E. Salla focuses on the Nazis hiding in Antarctica and their infiltration of the US industrial-military complex.
Dec 5, 20235 min read


Anime Films ● Review: Godzilla Trilogy
A somewhat ambitious take in terms of scale and its attempt to be original and true to the franchise. Can be tighter but not bad.
Sep 13, 20233 min read


Angels Don’t Play This HAARP by Dr Nick Begich and Jeane Manning
The book is about the tech that can manipulate Earth’s ionosphere with multiple applications. Highly generalized but a decent resource.
Sep 12, 20233 min read


Study: 70% of Warming Caused by Sun, Depending on Which Dataset Used
A study published on 28 August 2023 titled “ The Detection and Attribution of Northern Hemisphere Land Surface Warming (1850–2018) in...
Sep 11, 20233 min read


The US Navy’s Secret Space Program & Nordic Extraterrestrial Alliance by Michael E. Salla
In Book 2, Dr Michael E. Salla focuses on the space program run by the US Navy with influence from the so-called Nordics.
May 26, 20237 min read


K-drama ● Review: The Silent Sea
Despite some weaknesses in the opening and in characterizations, it is a well-produced sci-fi thriller that is interesting enough.
Jan 9, 20224 min read


Documentary: The Third Reich – Operation UFO
The Third Reich – Operation UFO is a 2006 Russian documentary written and directed by Vitaly Pravdivtsev about the Nazi’s fascination...
Oct 17, 20213 min read


Insiders Reveal Secret Space Programs & Extraterrestrial Alliances by Michael E. Salla
Dr Michael E. Salla presents evidence of so-called secret space programs and their connections to extraterrestrial civilizations.
Aug 3, 20215 min read
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