Archived Articles by Mike S. Adams:
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Jun 15, 2006 :
My recent interview with Al Gore
Al Gore: Dr. Adams, I would first like to thank you for taking the time to do this interview for my second documentary – one that deals with the rise of the religious right in American politics.
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Jun 12, 2006 :
Operation cockroach
The 2005-2006 academic year was, by far, the best I’ve had since moving to the front lines of the campus cultural wars.
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Jun 7, 2006 :
Revelations of Joseph Smith
After two columns on the subject of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS), I am getting lots of requests from Mormons to stop writing about "their" religion.
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Jun 6, 2006 :
Charlatan's angels
The fact that Joseph Smith roamed about in upstate New York as a young man searching for the lost treasures of Captain Kidd should have been enough to warn people that he was a few fries short of a happy meal. But his later claims to have received a set of Golden Plates from the Angel Moroni spared him from being seen merely as a quack. Instead, they ensured that he will go down in history as both a fraud and a heretic.
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Jun 5, 2006 :
Visions of Joseph Smith
Several months ago, I decided to pick up a copy of The Book of Mormon. I did so because numerous Mormons wanted me to decide for myself whether it was divinely inspired or merely fictional. Now that I’ve made the “wrong” determination, many Mormons are deeply offended. Some say I am just deeply prejudiced against them.
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Jun 1, 2006 :
The portable Dan Brown
I used to think The Koran was the best book to read in the airport, simply because carrying it guarantees you'll never get searched by airport security. Later, I decided that The Book of Mormon was better because it guarantees the person sitting next to you will never start a conversation during the flight. Now, I've decided – once and for all, I think – that The Da Vinci Code has both of them topped.
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May 30, 2006 :
Diversity at the University of Oregon
Campus radicals fought hard in the 1960s for students to be treated like adults. College administrators are fighting just as hard today to make sure students are treated like children.
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May 23, 2006 :
2006 Book of the Year
Although we haven’t reached the end of May, I have decided to hand out my second annual "Book of the Year" award. With over seven months to go, there is virtually no chance that a book as good as The Party of Death by Ramesh Ponnuru will hit the shelves by the end of 2006.
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May 16, 2006 :
Pride cometh before a Faull
Yesterday, I got a hate mail from a feminist at Bucknell. I will do the same three things with this hate mail that I have done with so many others. First, I will reprint it. Second, I will ridicule it. Third, I will submit it to my editors for financial gain.
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May 15, 2006 :
Buck naked at Bucknell
Recently, feminists at Bucknell University sponsored an event that looked more like a Duke Lacrosse party than a celebration of feminist diversity.
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May 11, 2006 :
God made me transgendered
Recently, I got the following email from Brian - a Transgendered person (hereafter with a capital "T" to reflect the superior insight of people who have had sex changes) who I assume was once named Brianna:
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May 10, 2006 :
Involuntary servitude
Recently, I was doing a Q&A after a speech at the University of New Hampshire when, suddenly, a student flashed the race card out of nowhere.
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May 8, 2006 :
Pin the tail on the honky
Over my last 13 years as a college professor, I've heard some pretty wild conspiracy theories attempting to blame various social ills on white people. After hearing a particularly strange one about Hurricane Katrina - from a 20-year old white girl, no less – I decided to publish my Top Ten.
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May 4, 2006 :
The old rugged cross-dresser
Recently, a man dressed as a woman – who happens to teach at UNC-Chapel Hill - wrote a letter to my Chair, Dean, Provost, Chancellor, and every member of my department. Although he gave my work some unexpected exposure, his intentions were far from benevolent.
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May 3, 2006 :
Three great cigars and why I smoked them
Two nights ago, I smoked one in celebration of the 2nd Amendment. It started when some hippie in a truck (when did hippies start driving trucks?) started tailgating me on the north end of Market Street.
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Apr 27, 2006 :
I'm as tolerant as a gay Yellow Jacket
Yesterday, I got an email from one of Georgia Tech's gay activists. He wanted to inform me that signs saying "Support Intolerance: Join the College Republicans" were going up all over the Tech campus.
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Apr 26, 2006 :
The Mike Adams action figure
Last week, several leftists at the University of New Hampshire tried to have my speech cancelled on the grounds that it might be too offensive.
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Apr 20, 2006 :
It ain't over 'til the fat lesbian sings
I have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that the Alliance Defense Fund has now officially heard that Scott Savage has been cleared of sexual harassment charges. The bad news is that his clearance letter is quite strange.
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Apr 18, 2006 :
The intellectual rape of Scott Savage
Dear Professor Phelps: Could you tell me whether you actually sent the following email to Professor JF Buckley as well as the entire faculty of OSU-Mansfield?:
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Apr 16, 2006 :
JF Buckley: Intellectual Terrorist
My name is Mike S. Adams. I am a columnist at www.TownHall.com. I am interested in writing a story on your harassment case. Could you tell me whether you actually wrote the following email?
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Apr 10, 2006 :
A new definition of racism
Last week, a young black man accused me of racism – apparently in response to some of my recent columns including “Change Your Ethnicity Day.” The man to whom he made the accusation was also a black man. Unbeknownst to my accuser, the other black man was a guy I took into my home for four months while he was going through a rough divorce.
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Apr 7, 2006 :
Preparing for the third gun case
The other night, I made a big mistake. I accidentally scratched one of my Browning gun cases. I could have used some touch-up paint to fix it but I decided that would be too easy. Instead, I just bought another one.
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Apr 5, 2006 :
Welcome to UNC-We love kiddieporn
UNC-Wilmington has a new scandal on its hands that may well cause supporters of the diversity movement to seriously rethink their position on moral relativism – the underlying philosophy of the diversity movement. Perhaps it is more accurate to say that some will begin to seriously think about their commitment to relativism for the first time.
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Apr 3, 2006 :
Your mother was wrong
Good morning students! It’s good to see you this morning - although you are probably perplexed that I’ve called together only a dozen of you for this special study session. Please be patient, I only have a few things to say before I give you a special assignment that should make your semester much easier.
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Mar 27, 2006 :
Change your ethnicity day
The other day I logged on to my university’s website to investigate rumors that the administration has been using the site to exaggerate the number of minorities on our overwhelmingly white campus.