Skip to main content

Test announcement

Announcement here about some event or update. Or maybe link to promoted article. 

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Culture
    • Humor
    • Mathematics
    • Random Thoughts
    • Science & Society
    • Sports Science
    • Technology
  • Earth Sciences
    • Atmospheric
    • Energy
    • Environment
    • Geology
    • Oceanography
    • Paleontology
  • Life Sciences
    • Ecology & Zoology
    • Evolution
    • Immunology
    • Microbiology
    • Neuroscience
  • Medicine
    • Aging
    • Cancer Research
    • Clinical Research
    • Pharmacology
    • Public Health
    • Vision
  • Physical Sciences
    • Aerospace
    • Applied Physics
    • Chemistry
    • Optics
    • Physics
    • Space
  • Social Sciences
    • Anthropology
    • Archaeology
    • Philosophy & Ethics
    • Psychology
    • Science History
  • Contributors
X XD

User menu

  • Log in

Demons In The White House? The Science Answer

By Hank Campbell in Science 2.0
April 1, 2011
Profile picture for user Hank
Submitted by Hank on Fri, 04/01/2011 - 11:59
Old NID
77735

Louis Farrakhan, the controversial Nation of Islam leader, defended Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and said demons were to blame for President Barack Obama's assault on Gadhafi.

Sure, it can be confusing that Democrats have applied the fuzzy-wuzzy 'freedom fighters' label to Libyans to rationalize a Democratic president going all neo-con and attacking the leader of a sovereign nation which is no threat to anyone outside its own borders... but demons?

Farrakhan also said an impending natural disaster will punish Americans for our arrogance.    

But since you likely read this wondering if there was a science basis for demons controlling the actions of the American government, the answer is 'no' - it's just harder to be president than it is to be a candidate.

Donate

Please donate so science experts can write for the public.

At Science 2.0, scientists are the journalists, with no political bias or editorial control. We can't do it alone so please make a difference.

Donate with PayPal button 
We are a nonprofit science journalism group operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code that's educated over 300 million people.

You can help with a tax-deductible donation today and 100 percent of your gift will go toward our programs, no salaries or offices.

Latest reads

Article teaser image
No, Trump’s Executive Orders Can’t Cancel Your Rights.
Donald Trump does not have the power to rescind either constitutional amendments or federal laws by mere executive order, no matter how strongly he might wish otherwise. No president of the United…
Article teaser image
The US Discourages Pregnant Women From Drinking Alcohol - Vegetarian Diets Are Worse
The Biden administration recently issued a new report showing causal links between alcohol and cancer, and it's about time. The link has been long-known, but alcohol carcinogenic properties have been…
Article teaser image
In British Iron Age Culture, Margaret Thatcher Was The Norm
In British Iron Age society, land was inherited through the female line and husbands moved to live with the wife’s community. Strong women like Margaret Thatcher resulted.That was inferred due to DNA…

More reads

Featured Image

Pregnant Women Aren't Passing COVID-19 To Infants

The 2019 version of the coronavirus that has spread to about 50 countries across the world doesn't appear to be transmittable from pregnant mothers to newborns at birth.
Featured Image

Green Liver: Houseplant Genetically Modified To Filter Even Toxic Levels Of Home Air

House plants can help clean a home's air, but unless you live in a greenhouse a mechanical high-efficiency particulate (HEPA) air filter is the way to go, because it forces pet dander, pollen (even…
Featured Image

The Harvard Anti-Semitism Controversy Also Revealed The Scholarship Cancer Inside Academia

University of Kentucky political science Professor Stephen Voss, who was plagiarized by Harvard President Claudine Gay, said it was no big deal. It was even expected she would use his work without…
Featured Image

2016 Recommendations For Antiretroviral Drugs For The Treatment And Prevention Of HIV Infection

In a report appearing in the July 12 issue of JAMA, an HIV/AIDS theme issue, Huldrych F.

Footer

  • About Us
  • Copyright and Removal
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms