I’ve heard it said that the Confederate flag means different things to different people. I agree. But before I tell you what it means to me, let me make an observation. While among the masses today that flag stands for … Read the rest of this article.
Alcohol’n’Me
I don’t have a drinking problem. Or do I? I don’t think so, but I’ll let you be the judge.
I do drink a little more than I should, but just a little. There are two important considerations, I believe. … Read the rest of this article.
The Only Celebrity I Ever Met
You’ll never catch me reading People magazine or watching an Oprah rerun – even if I did have a TV, which I don’t – but I’ll admit it, occasionally I’m a sucker for clickbait. Maybe I just need a break … Read the rest of this article.
The Road to Extinction Is Paved with Technology
I’ll begin this serious discussion on a light note by admitting that I have a high opinion of myself. Nothing narcissistic really, just a bit of an ego sometimes. For example, if my conversation with a stranger turns to travel … Read the rest of this article.
World War One: A Study in National Insanity
History is filled with government decrees that make absolutely no sense and did much more harm than good. This is because “government has always been a monopoly of the most vicious and ignorant of mankind,” as Thomas Paine, one of … Read the rest of this article.
A Survey of Mass Hysteria and Conformity American Style
This corona virus pandemic of hysteria spans the globe, but since I’m American I want to examine the phenomenon in my own country, this phenomenon that Dr. William Pierce called “the lemming factor” in human affairs – the overpowering compulsion … Read the rest of this article.
For Baseball Fans
For 24 seasons, from 1974 to 1997, I was a high school baseball umpire on Long Island, and worked other levels as well, from Little League to Stan Musial League, the highest level of non-professional baseball with mostly college and … Read the rest of this article.
My $30,000 Offer to Anyone Who Believes in Vaccines
It took doctors more than 2000 years to figure out that bloodletting – the practice of draining blood from a patient to cure an illness – made no sense, and caused a lot of harm. It took them 400 years … Read the rest of this article.
Welcome to endtheshots.com
Welcome to my website. The idea of creating it came to me a long time ago, while writing my book Will Vaccines be the End of Us? Thirty years of part-time research and ten years of writing and revising went … Read the rest of this article.
John Massaro Biography
I was born in Mineola, a Long Island suburb of New York City, on November 24, 1953, the first of four children to middle class parents. Two of America’s most notorious serial killers, Charles Starkweather and Ted Bundy, share my … Read the rest of this article.