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Yale’s Rare Alchemical Library

Yale University — the Ivy League school in New Haven, Connecticut — has a secret alchemical library where many of the books are written in archaic languages. Most are housed in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library — a six-story, glass-encased structure that also contains original manuscripts by authors including the likes of D.H. Lawrence  and James Joyce.

Unless you’re a Yale student, you’ll have trouble getting inside the library to pore over its forbidden books. But some details about its resources are finding their way online.

Here, Riss Flex dives into what we can learn about these alchemical books. She also cites references to the library from the metaphysical works of  David Icke and David Wilcock.

Freeloader U.

If you haven’t noticed, colleges are getting filthy rich with the massive subsidies and tax breaks they receive from government–all at the expense of students and taxpayers. To put it in perspective, the college business model is actually totally dependent on taxpayers.

And rest assured that their spending habits have gone through the roof. Take Yale University, which pays no property tax on its dining hall, much to the chagrin of surrounding restaurants in New Haven, Conn., and even boasts its own pizza oven in addition to a luxurious golf course on campus. Farther west, the University of Utah has used some of its riches for a student crying room! You just can’t make this stuff up.

A closer look at government tax breaks reveals that colleges and universities are doing quite well, thank you. Yale boasts a $31 billion endowment, while fellow Ivy League school Harvard’s fund is at $40 billion. Yet taxpayers keep doling out the moolah in the way of cash grants and more than $1 trillion nationwide in student loans. It’s how colleges have gotten away with jacking up their tuition at four times the rate of inflation.

Inez Stepman, an education policy researcher at the Independent Women’s Forum, says almost half of the students don’t graduate in six years and end up with an $80,000 debt without a degree. “They’re not making wiser citizens,” she says. “They’re making citizens who hate their country.”  Here’s more with Stepman and consumer journalist John Stossel.

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