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TAKING AYM

Once during a radio interview, Terrence Aym was asked what motivated him to write. He responded that he writes for two primary reasons: the first is to entertain and inform his readers; the second, writing gives him personal pleasure.

Aym tends towards a heterogeneous style. His goal's often to gather diverse elements or subjects and - using them like a catalyst - create a synergy between them. He believes this approach offers the reader a stimulating new perspective on both older news and breaking news.

Aym has been a guest on US radio stations as well as the featured guest on a premier South African radio show. His articles have been discussed on television and debated on nationwide radio shows such as Coast to Coast AM.

The news media has also discussed and debated Aym's articles and ideas. Some that have featured articles about Aym and his writing include ABC News, TIME, Business Insider, Smithsonian, Nature, Pravda, Salem-News.com, The Nation, Crunchgear.com and more.

Several of Aym's articles have been recently been re-published in foreign languages.

Recently, one of his articles made the syllabus of an LSU course.

Two articles that Aym wrote during the spring and summer of 2010 went viral around the world, caused heated debates on five continents, and were read by millions of people.

Currently, Aym has several book projects underway.

Some print publications Aym has written for include:

Personal Investing News Magazine
Individual Investor Magazine
Online Investor Magazine
Silicon Investor
The Los Angeles Sentinel, a daily newspaper

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(8 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, January 16, 2011
Was Arizona shooter driven mad by Mexican hallucinogen Salvia ? Jared Loughner is the type of guy who fell into the self-made rut of never seeming to get things quite right. Depressed, isolated, obsessed with bizarre conspiracy theories, now new evidence has surfaced that a powerful hallucinogenic drug might have pushed him over the edge...
(16 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, November 27, 2010
Now government wants proof you're not a terrorist when buying a car 2011's brave new world - The rules that are set to be enforced starting 2011 will directly impact any American consumer seeking to finance a vehicle, house, townhouse, condominium, commercial property, or even a major appliance. The mandated rule also applies to any that hope to make payments on furniture, jewelry, loans on stock transactions...even medical services. It's called "Red Flags Rule"...
(7 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, November 27, 2010
The deadly health effects of TSA full body scanners David J. Brenner, an expert on the effects of radiation stated that it's quite likely the TSA scanners will cause cancer in some individuals. Something isn't right with a major government agency...it's failed in its duty to inform Americans of the danger the scanners expose them to, and places many Americans in a no-win scenario more dangerous to frequent fliers than the ongoing threat posed by Islamic fundamentalists.
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Childless couple builds robot son Some childless couples opt for adoption, while others seek a family through in vitro fertilization. Tony and Judy Ellis of the UK decided on a different route towards having a family: they built a robot child.
(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, November 15, 2010
Woman arrested, handcuffed for eating candy and other outrageous societal breakdowns Sociologists should apply for research grants to study some authorities' outbreak of idiocy. It's a social cancer that is definitely spreading and beginning to infect every level of American society. Fifty years ago, the protagonists in these incidents would have--at the very least--been instructed to see a psychiatrist. Now they are tolerated and people just cluck their tongues and shake their heads.
(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, November 15, 2010
Robots want to clean your house - but will they do windows? During the last several years, sophisticated robots have moved from novelties at trade shows to classrooms, companions at nursing homes, actors in live stage productions, security sentries, and even the focus of sexuality. The real robot revolution has arrived...
(11 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, November 4, 2010
Obama has become Democrat Party's 'poison pill' The smart money in the DNC is that Obama has become anathema. None will voice this publicly, of course. Most House Democrats distanced themselves as much as they could during the elections. They shifted into survival mode. Many were unable to outrun the political tsunami against Obama. And make no mistake. The November elections were a referendum on Obama's policies--or lack of them.
(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, November 4, 2010
3 foods that can kill you in minutes Most people who dine out want a nice place to eat offering tasty food and good ambiance. But some seek adventure. And what better adventure than flirting with a meal that can kill you with your very next bite? Here are three of the deadliest dishes on Earth. There are other deadly dishes, but these (for some ungodly reason) are the most popular.
(9 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, November 1, 2010
'Apocalypse Zombies' a possibility says scientist A virulent rabies-influenza viral hybrid could lead to masses of infected victims turning into veritable zombies. The hapless former humans would exhibit all the classic features of the horror movies: the would become lumbering, mindless monsters with murderous tendencies and the ability to transform others into shuffling zombies with merely a bite. This gruesome possibility is discussed by Dr. Samita Andreansky.
(8 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, November 1, 2010
Scientists: robot sex partners coming soon As we advance further into the 21st Century ideas that were once the unique domain of science fiction and fantasy are becoming real. Many scientists in the field of artificial intelligence and robotics agree that sooner rather than later sexual robots will become available in the marketplace.
(5 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, October 31, 2010
The Electric Supercar: 55mph for 375 Miles on 6-minute Charge! The weak link in electric car technology is the battery. Now German company DBM has developed a battery with 97 percent efficiency and a jaw-dropping, ultra-fast recharge time of merely 6 minutes. The battery also provides enough juice to power a vehicle at a speed of 55mph for 375 miles. That would enable a motorist to take a drive up the coast from Los Angeles to San Francisco--a six-hour trip for a 6-minute charge up.
(8 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, October 29, 2010
Top NASA astronaut discloses shuttle encounter with disc UFO According to internal NASA reports--confirmed by Dr. Story Musgrave, a Payload Specialist crew member aboard the STS-80 mission--a disc-shaped object much larger than the orbiting American spacecraft suddenly appeared beneath the shuttle. At the time the Columbia was maintaining an altitude 190 nautical miles above Earth.
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Famous scientist declares Mars has life! For years some eminent scientists have tried to bring the news to the world that Mars has life. Now another voice has been added to the chorus--that of world famous astrobiologist Chandra Wickramasinghe.
(4 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, October 23, 2010
The growing epidemic of children addicted to Internet porn Internet pornography has destroyed careers, broken up marriages and led to financial ruin ... and those are just the downsides for adults who became addicted. Now a growing trend has emerged of addicted children--kids as young as 8 years old--who have become exposed and addicted to pornography.
(7 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, October 21, 2010
Mega-sex men face early death Some men love sexual marathons. Yet like anything else, too much of a good thing can harm...or even kill. Men who engage in sex 5, 10--even 15 times daily--run a very high risk of severely shortening their lifespans. Medical records show that those that approach sex like a marathon runner can expose themselves to a myriad of life-threatening conditions. The 4 greatest risks are presented.
(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Scientist declares alien signal sent from extrasolar planet Gliese 581g Recently, Gliese 581g was declared 100 percent certain to have life. Now a signal has been detected. Does the planet have intelligent life?
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, August 28, 2010
Vladimir Putin, the Russian Superman Russia's answer to America's John Wayne and Theodore Roosevelt, Putin is a hands-on, can do leader that can look death in the face or attend a state dinner with the same unflinching resolve. He is a man who can and will win for Mother Russia and the Russian people know it.
(13 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, August 13, 2010
Living dinosaurs? Two species have been reported in Papua New Guinea Despite the general consensus among orthodox zoologists that living pterosaurs don't exist, those that have actually traveled deep into Papua New Guinea's primitive rain forests and tiny offshore islands are convinced the creatures are living there now--especially since they have seen them firsthand.
(22 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, August 7, 2010
US Navy Stunned: Deadly new Chinese Missiles can Sink Every US Supercarrier Patrick Cronin, a senior director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program that is part of the Washington, DC Center for a New American Security organization admits the DF 21D is designed to kill carriers--specifically US Naval carriers. "The Navy has long had to fear carrier--killing capabilities..."
(10 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, August 6, 2010
Scientists envision implanting tracking phones in your head In America, land of the free, federal security experts employed by the DIA, NSA and DHS envision a future US where every citizen will be tracked via the telecommunication chips embedded deep into living brain tissue. Ubiquitous transponders will send out a GPS data stream to any government spy with a need to know where you are, why you might be there and what you're doing there...Adolf Hitler could only dream of such power.

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