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Thomas Paine

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Monday, November 25, 2019

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11:08 pm MST

Let's Talk About Brazilian Submarines

James Holmes at The National Interest - 21 hours ago
*James Holmes* *Security, South America* [image: https://pictures.reuters.com/archive/BRAZIL-DEFENSE-SUBMARINES-GM1E93207ZR01.html] The South American country might be called on to police its waters. *Key Point:* It'd be smart for Brazil to start wise investment in its own defense through submarine patrols. “We have no concept of war,” confides a strategy professor at the Escola de Guerra Naval, or Brazilian Naval War College, in Rio de Janeiro—my home-away-from-home for part of last month and a place that unsucks, as the great Anthony Bourdain might say. Say what? Navies are f... more »

Japan Is Modernizing Its Military, but Can It Do More?

Stratfor Worldview at The National Interest - 21 hours ago
*Stratfor Worldview* *Security, Asia* [image: https://pictures.reuters.com/archive/JAPAN-POLITICS--GM1EAAQ120E01.html] Tokyo faces a wide variety of threats. *Key point: *Japan already has a decent military and is working on new capabilities. However, it is unclear if these steps are sufficient to secure its future. Japan is accelerating its military normalization process by building up its offensive capabilities, especially those of its Japanese Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF). As a part of that push, the United States on Oct. 29 granted Japan's request for a major upgrade to i... more »

This Big Rifle Helped Win World War II (By Killing Nazi Tanks)

Warfare History Network at The National Interest - 21 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Europe* [image: By War Office official photographer - http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib/218/media-218072/large.jpg?action=d&cat=photographsThis is photograph ARMY TRAINING 1/13 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia] Here's the details. *Key point:* The ATR wasn't the best, but it did an important job during the early stages of the war. When the first tanks appeared in World War I, they were relatively lightly armored and protected the crews only against small-arms fire. In addition, much... more »

Highest Temperature on Record in Perth? Don’t Believe a Word of It

Viv at The Carbon Sense Coalition - 21 hours ago
By Dr. John Happs Channel 7 and Channel 9 news were quick to announce that Perth experienced its highest temperature on record on Saturday, 16th November 2019. We were told that the temperature reached 40.8oC and a record temperature was claimed. Of course we were not told exactly where that particular temperature was taken and […]

Bitcoin price down, lots of people still want to waste billions

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 21 hours ago
First, some basic numbers. The frequency of Google searches for the Bitcoin largely copies the Bitcoin price, although the fluctuations are a bit amplified, and it currently stands at 9% of the maximum reached in December 2017. Meanwhile, after some no longer relevant wiggles, the Bitcoin price was increasing from zero to $20,000 in December 2017. It fell to the lows around $3,100 in the late 2018 or early 2019 and reached a new, lower high around $14,000 in July 2019 (an echo from the CMB). Now, four months later, it's down to $6,500 – one-third of the all time high and less than on... more »

VEGAN BLACK BEAN DIP WITH NO WHEAT, NO SUGAR, NO DAIRY, NO NASTIES

The Healing Oracle Team at Healing Oracle - 21 hours ago
We love this quick and easy dip recipe that is a good alternative to hummus. way to make healthy crackers at home For those of you who are unfortunate to suffer from an auto immune... The post VEGAN BLACK BEAN DIP WITH NO WHEAT, NO SUGAR, NO DAIRY, NO NASTIES appeared first on Healing Oracle.

QUICK & EASY CHIA SEED CRACKERS RECIPE WITH NO WHEAT, SUGAR OR NASTIES

The Healing Oracle Team at Healing Oracle - 21 hours ago
These crackers are a tasty crunchy treat, ideal with hummus, tapenade, or our black bean dip For those of you who are unfortunate to suffer from an auto immune disorder like Cancer, Autism, Arthritis, Dementia,... The post QUICK & EASY CHIA SEED CRACKERS RECIPE WITH NO WHEAT, SUGAR OR NASTIES appeared first on Healing Oracle.

Doctors Retrieve Organs From Gugu Liberato for Transplantation

Iolanda Fonseca at The Rio Times - 21 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The transfer was performed after a six-hour surgery, in the early hours Sunday, when the organs were harvested for donation. According to the family, 50 people should benefit from organ donations. The death of the TV host was confirmed on Friday, November 22nd at 9:06 PM, Brasília time, by the […] The post Doctors Retrieve Organs From Gugu Liberato for Transplantation appeared first on The Rio Times.

Bolivian Congress Unanimously Passes Law Establishing New General Elections

Juan Martinez at The Rio Times - 21 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - "In the absence of significant considerations, this law is passed, refer it to the Executive Branch for constitutional purposes," said the president of the Chamber, Sergio Choque, at the end of the session. Prior to the vote in the Chamber, the Senate had unanimously passed the Exceptional and Transitional Conditions […] The post Bolivian Congress Unanimously Passes Law Establishing New General Elections appeared first on The Rio Times.

Chamber Committee Approves Bill Obliging Streaming Services to Produce Brazilian Content

Lachlan Williams at The Rio Times - 21 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The bill compelling streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Now to invest in national content has been approved by the Culture Committee of the Chamber of Deputies. The text proposes that companies allocate at least 10 percent of their revenue to Brazilian productions. The bill approved by […] The post Chamber Committee Approves Bill Obliging Streaming Services to Produce Brazilian Content appeared first on The Rio Times.

WhatsApp Beta to Enable Using Same Account on Multiple Devices

Dorah Feliciano at The Rio Times - 21 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - WhatsApp has been preparing to release access to the same account across multiple devices, including iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows PCs. Confirmation of registration will be required through a code, just as it is today. The App will maintain its end-to-end encryption by default, through a new method for security […] The post WhatsApp Beta to Enable Using Same Account on Multiple Devices appeared first on The Rio Times.

Nuclear Energy is a Priority for Brazil, Says Bento Albuquerque

Arkady Petrov at The Rio Times - 21 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Mines and Energy Minister Bento Albuquerque said on Friday, November 22nd, that Brazil's nuclear program is a priority for Brazil and that, after "ups and downs," the country is returning to the level in which "one can dream". The minister took part in the award ceremony of the Nuclear Recognition […] The post Nuclear Energy is a Priority for Brazil, Says Bento Albuquerque appeared first on The Rio Times.

Students disappointed as bushfires stop year 12 formal again

Shannon Corvo at Just In - 21 hours ago
Kapunda High School in South Australia has had to abandon two formals in four years because of bushfires.

New NT political party announces four candidates but no policies

Jacqueline Breen at Just In - 21 hours ago
Territory Alliance announces its first batch of endorsed candidates for the 2020 NT election — but the announcement offers little by way of policy detail for the newly-registered party.

Convicted paedophile and children's TV entertainer Ric Marshall dies in South Australia

Just In - 21 hours ago
Convicted paedophile television entertainer Ric Marshall dies while on home detention. He has been described by a judge as "an evil man through and through".

Controversial Sydney drill rappers cancel tour dates, accusing police of 'censorship'

Osman Faruqi at Just In - 21 hours ago
The rap group from Sydney's Mount Druitt have millions of views on YouTube and were planning their first national tour, but now OneFour has cancelled dates and is accusing police of pressuring venues.

Refugee allegedly raped on Nauru reaches settlement with detention centre's former operator

Sarah Farnsworth at Just In - 21 hours ago
The former operator of the Nauru detention centre, Wilson Security, reaches a confidential settlement with a refugee who alleges she was raped by one of its security guards.

Venetians say floods and cruise ships are bringing their city to its knees

Just In - 21 hours ago
Protests erupt in the historic Italian canal city of Venice as thousands of demonstrators vent their anger over frequent flooding and the impact of giant cruise ships.

Humble scarecrow could be out of job as 'smart' model nears market

Toby Hussey And Andrew Collins at Just In - 21 hours ago
The traditional scarecrow's days may be numbered, with trials of the next generation of "smart" scarecrow nearing completion, but that doesn't necessarily mean the classic straw-stuffed overalls and flippy-floppy hat will be forgotten anytime soon.

Major changes to 'put a rocket up' WA public sector in wake of alleged $25 million corruption

Jacob Kagi And Benjamin Gubana at Just In - 21 hours ago
Major changes will be made to the governance and oversight of Western Australia's public sector in the wake of shocking allegations of prolonged corruption within the state's Housing Authority.

'Bring him home': Vietnamese community calls for Chau's release as niece denied prison visit

Erin Handley at Just In - 21 hours ago
Retired Sydney baker Van Kham Chau used to speak out at human rights protests in Canberra in the past — now the Vietnamese community is calling on Australia to bring him home after he was sentenced to 12 years in a Ho Chi Minh City prison.

Sad-face emojis handed to residents who fail rubbish bin audit

Kathy Sundstrom at Just In - 21 hours ago
A council on Queensland's Sunshine Coast is undertaking rubbish bin audits, with officers publicly outing recycling wrongdoers by leaving colourful notes.

Philippines President Duterte sacks Vice-President 'drugs tsar' for 'embarrassing' the nation

Just In - 21 hours ago
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte fires his chief political rival from the role of 'drugs tsar' after 18 days in the job, accusing her of embarrassing the country by trying to draw undue international attention to his war on drugs.

Midnight Meme Of The Day!

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 22 hours ago
*by Noah* Remember those campaign ads about who you might want picking up the phone in the White House at 3:00am in the face of a nation-threatening or world-threatening crisis? They forgot one thing. What if the nation-threatening or world threatening crisis is the person who picks up that phone? I can only shake my head at those in the media and the halls of Congress who seem so befuddled as to why Comrade Trump insists on using unsecured cell phones to communicate with world leaders, his staff, and other politicians. The answer as to why is so obvious! There can be no other r... more »

Untitled

Jenna Orkin at From the Wilderness' Peak Oil Blog - 22 hours ago
From Jenna Orkin Amazon Planning to Have Cashless Supermarkets by Next Year Trump administration schedules lease sale for Arctic Alaska lands President Putin says five men killed in huge explosion in northern Russia that caused sudden radiation spike died trying to create a weapon that ‘has no equal in the world’ *Their deaths were not in vain!* Millennials 'are seeing their health decline faster' than Gen X, worrying experts Scientists 'may have crossed ethical line' in growing human brains Mike Bloomberg spent more on TV ads in one week than nearly all of his potential Democratic cand... more »

The True Cost of a Thanksgiving Turkey

Jay L. Zagorsky at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Jay L. Zagorsky* *economy, Americas* [image: Reuters] Why does the price of turkeys fall just before Thanksgiving? Thanksgiving is a great U.S. holiday during which people consume huge quantities of turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce and pie. One of the stranger things about this holiday, however, is that a few days before everyone starts cooking, whole turkeys are suddenly discounted by supermarkets and grocery stores. And this happens every holiday season: The price falls just before Thanksgiving and stays low until Christmas. For example, in the average year, November’s pric... more »

American Dreams Denied: Suburbia Sold Out

Grigoris Argeros at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Grigoris Argeros* *economy, Americas* [image: Reuters] Immigrants and some people of color are moving to the suburbs – but life there isn’t as promising as it once was. In the traditional American image of suburbia, the majority of residents are predominately native-born white Americans, living in large single-family houses enclosed by white picket fences. Americans presume that moving to such suburbs will offer them access to resources and opportunities to improve their quality of life – with, for example, better schools, less crime and lower poverty rates. But that image repr... more »

Child Advocates Push for New Screening Projects

David Finkelhor at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*David Finkelhor* *Health, Americas* [image: Reuters] California is implementing universal screenings for childhood trauma. It is well established that child maltreatment and other childhood adversities are associated with poor outcomes later on in life. As a result, many child advocates have embraced the idea that we should screen all children for adverse childhood experiences. California is putting $45 million into such a plan. The notion is that if doctors and teachers can discover just who has suffered these harms, steps can be taken to forestall possible negative outcomes l... more »

Russia Dials Back Peace Talks With Japan

M. K. BHADRAKUMAR at OrientalReview.org - 23 hours ago
The Russia-Japan territorial disputes surged at a meeting of the foreign ministers of the two countries, Toshimitsu Motegi and Sergey Lavrov, at Nagoya, Japan, on November 22 on the sidelines of a G20 foreign ministers’ gathering. Lavrov publicly threw cold water on the Japanese spin that Tokyo is engaged in […]

Tweets For Today

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 23 hours ago
In a stunning sign of support for the protests that have roiled Hong Kong this year, more than half of the 452 seats in Sunday’s local district council elections flipped from pro-Beijing to pro-democracy candidates. https://t.co/5keoE63aGH — The New York Times (@nytimes) November 25, 2019 #UPDATE Uruguay's presidential election is too close to call and the result will not be known for several days pending a recounthttps://t.co/A6CQbvCfgM pic.twitter.com/R3Tf3APask — AFP news agency (@AFP) November 25, 2019 Top US general meets Israeli brass amid Iran tensions https://t.co/OmkR... more »

Quote of the Day

vonMesser at 'Nox & Friends - 23 hours ago

November 25th – 2019 Presidential Politics – Trump Administration Day #1040

sundance at The Last Refuge - 23 hours ago
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the Donald Trump Administration and … Continue reading →

With The Internet Being Restored, Iran Protest Videos Show Chaos

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 1 day ago
*Reuters*: *Iran's Guards call for 'maximum punishment' of fuel unrest leaders* GENEVA (Reuters) - A senior commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards has urged the country’s judiciary to mete out harsh sentences to what he described as “mercenaries” involved in protests against a fuel price hike last week, the judiciary’s Mizan news site reported. “We caught all the mercenaries who openly confessed they were doing mercenary work for America and, God willing, the judicial system of the country will give them maximum punishments,” Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi, a deputy Guards commander,... more »

Aged care resident dies after roommate's push

Giselle Wakatama at Just In - 1 day ago
An inquest hears an aged care resident tried to strangle a nurse, before an assault on his roommate turned deadly.

Rugby Australia warned against teaming up with Optus in broadcast deal

Patrick Galloway at Just In - 1 day ago
Australian rugby union is facing further struggles off the field in the congested domestic sporting market, as fears are raised about its future should it lose its major broadcast partner.

A man is dead. Another fears being killed. Here's a breakdown of the claims about Chinese espionage

Dan Conifer at Just In - 1 day ago
A series of extraordinary stories broke over recent days about spying and a bid to plant a Chinese agent in Federal Parliament. Here is a breakdown of what was revealed.

Cold case murder accused tells court he feared he would be raped and killed

Stacey Lee at Just In - 1 day ago
A man charged over a cold case murder at Adelaide's Maslin Beach in 2000 tells the court he acted in self-defence because he feared he would be raped and killed by the victim.

'When men do the wrong thing, they should apologise': Hanson-Young wins defamation case against Leyonhjelm

Claire Campbell at Just In - 1 day ago
Former senator David Leyonhjelm is ordered to pay Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young $120,000 over defamatory comments he made suggesting she was a misandrist and a hypocrite.

Chinese company to take over Dairy Farmers and Aussie dairy icons for $600m

Just In - 1 day ago
The Chinese company, which recently took over Bellamy's, wants to pay $600 million to Japanese beverage giant Kirin for Dairy Farmers, Masters and Pura and other dairy icons.

Industrial blaze at recycling warehouse sends fireballs, thick smoke into the air above Perth

James Carmody at Just In - 1 day ago
A large factory fire in South Guildford sends fireballs and a plume of thick black smoke billowing into the air from an industrial area in Perth's east.

Race to rescue thousands of sheep from sinking ship

Just In - 1 day ago
Rescuers say they hope more than 14,000 sheep trapped inside a sinking cargo ship off Romania are still alive, in an accident which has shed light on Europe's live export trade.

Northern Territory at the bottom of the renewable energy race, says Climate Council

Chelsea Heaney at Just In - 1 day ago
As some states race ahead in the development of renewable energy, the Climate Council says the Northern Territory continues to lag significantly behind the rest of the country.

Giant illegal waste dump found in regional South Australia

Ben Nielsen And Eugene Boisvert at Just In - 1 day ago
South Australia's Environment Protection Authority discovers and shuts down an illegal waste dump near the end of the Murray River.

'Simply not plausible' bail justice wasn't told of Bourke Street killer's criminal history, police lawyer says

Elias Clure And Danny Tran at Just In - 1 day ago
Christos Pantelios tells an inquest into the Bourke Street attack he was unaware of James Gargasoulas's criminal history, despite police claims he was presented with a rap sheet during the bail hearing.

Witnesses hear cries of 'help me' from pilot after deadly Congo plane crash

Just In - 1 day ago
At least 29 people are killed when a small plane crashed after take-off into a densely populated city in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

NFL player misses final seconds of game after taking selfie with fans

Just In - 1 day ago
Washington Redskins quarterback Dwayne Haskins celebrates his first winning game as a starter by taking a selfie with a fan, only to anger his coach by missing the final play of the game.

Dolly Parton is a 'great unifier' in a divided America. Here's why

Just In - 1 day ago
Dolly Parton is having a 'moment' and there is a reason why at 73 years old her star keeps rising, write Louise Grimmer and Martin Grimmer.

Wealthy Gold Coast businessman new suspect in 1979 highway kidnappings

Mark Reddie at Just In - 1 day ago
In 1979, two teenage girls disappeared off the streets of Newcastle without a trace. Police long suspected backpacker killer Ivan Milat but 40 years later, they have another man in their sights.

Afterpay shares jump after report finds 'low risk' of money laundering exploitation

David Chau at Just In - 1 day ago
Independent audit finds that Afterpay is a "low risk business" when it comes to being potentially exploited by money launderers and terrorism financiers, sending its share price surging.

Cheap driving lessons help break poverty cycle in regional South Australia

Jodie Hamilton at Just In - 1 day ago
Cheap driving lessons in a donated car are helping disadvantaged people break the poverty cycle and gain independence.

Raspberry Pi Cooling – Finally Passive Good Enough

E.M.Smith at Musings from the Chiefio - 1 day ago
There's a firmware update to help the Pi M4 stay cool and some nice passive cooling options. It still adds $16+ to the cost, but at least you can start to use your computes. Continue reading →

South Korea, ASEAN to strengthen economic, strategic partnership

bilaterals.org - 1 day ago
25-Nov-2019 The South Korea Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy's strategic goals to facilitate cooperation between South Korea and ASEAN countries include expanding free trade agreement (FTA) networks such as the RCEP.

RCEP talks want India back

bilaterals.org - 1 day ago
25-Nov-2019 With India appearing to have exited the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), negotiators remain committed to bringing the country back into the fold as an "indispensable" member of the deal

By the way: what's free about free trade?

bilaterals.org - 1 day ago
25-Nov-2019 The very idea of a free trade agreement is a contradiction. You don't need a complex agreement to trade freely.

Central American nation Costa Rica seeks Preferential Trade Agreement with India

bilaterals.org - 1 day ago
25-Nov-2019 Recognising the huge potential and opportunities in trade and investments, Central American nation Costa Rica seeks Preferential Trade Agreement with India.

S. Korea eyes striking FTAs with 12 more countries by 2022

bilaterals.org - 1 day ago
25-Nov-2019 South Korea's trade ministry said it plans to strike free trade agreements (FTAs) with 12 more countries by 2022

Picture Of The Day

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 1 day ago
Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Solmayra Price operates a Mark VI patrol boat during training in San Diego, Nov. 5, 2019. *WNU Editor:* The above picture came from this photo-gallery .... *Snapshots of what’s happening in the Defense Department. *(US Department of Defense).

State Department Releases Detailed Accounts Of Biden-Ukraine Corruption

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
State Department Releases Detailed Accounts Of Biden-Ukraine Corruption by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ A liberal watchdog group’s attempt to nail Rudy Giuliani has backfired in spectacular fashion after their FOIA request resulted in the US State Department releasing detailed accusations of corruption against the Bidens – based on interviews with former Ukrainian officials who were in charge of …

China’s ‘Official’ Virtual Currency Could Be Arriving “Quite Soon” To “Challenge The U.S.”

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
China’s ‘Official’ Virtual Currency Could Be Arriving “Quite Soon” To “Challenge The U.S.” by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ As if the trade war – and soon to be currency war – between China and the U.S. needed another wrench thrown in its gears… – China sent cryptocurrencies tumbling on Friday after re-cracking-down on exchanges that are …

‘They’re Going to Try to Kill Me’ – Rudy Giuliani Reveals He Has a Kill Switch to Release Biden Family Crime Docs ‘If He Disappears’

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
‘They’re Going to Try to Kill Me’ – Rudy Giuliani Reveals He Has a Kill Switch to Release Biden Family Crime Docs ‘If He Disappears’ by Cristina Laila, https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/ President Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani in on fire and put the DC swamp and their liberal media stenographers on notice on Saturday. – Giuliani reminded …

‘SNL’ Fake-News Anchor Admits He Wants Trump In Jail, Doesn’t Care If He’s Guilty

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
‘SNL’ Fake-News Anchor Admits He Wants Trump In Jail, Doesn’t Care If He’s Guilty by Aiden Jackson, https://www.newsbusters.org/ Due process has become a thing of the past in the minds of the liberal media. During the “fake news” Weekend Update segment on the most recent episode of Saturday Night Live, fake anchor Michael Che conceded the …

Ancient Aliens? NASA’s Mars 2020 Mission Landing Site Could Contain Fossilized Signs of Life

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
Ancient Aliens? NASA’s Mars 2020 Mission Landing Site Could Contain Fossilized Signs of Life by https://www.rt.com/ 13 Nov 2019 The landing site selected for NASA’s upcoming Mars 2020 rover could well be one of the best chances we have of discovering whether the Red Planet was once home to life and whether it could be …

Iran Says ‘World War’ Against It Foiled

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
Are the Iranians using the foreign bogeyman to cover up their incompetence in the management of the fuel price increase? Likely plausible. Are foreign entities ie. USA and allies using Iranian incompetence to egg on the unrest and violent protests. Likely plausible. So, IMO, both sides are guilty. – Iran Says ‘World War’ Against It …

Repo and Reverse Repo Warning: The New York Fed’s Secretive Bailout.

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
maneco64 NY Fed Letter to GATA: http://www.gata.org/files/NewYorkFedR… NY Fed list of Reverse Repo Counterparties: https://www.newyorkfed.org/markets/rr… “The Fed Has Created a Bug Lie for Congress…”: https://wallstreetonparade.com/2019/1… end

Ukraine, Trump, & Biden – The Real Story Behind “Ukrainegate”

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
Why are the DEMONcRATs and the liberal MSM so desperate in pushing obvious lies and propaganda in the impeachment hearing? Trump is about to launch his “AXE” on all those involved in the treasonous Russia-Collusion FRAUD and Jeffrey Epstein’s stack of evidence of pedophila, Satanism, child sacrifice. The bosses, top echelons in the liberal MSM …

Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Sunday 24th November 2019 – Plus Weekly Update

TonyfromOz at PA Pundits – International - 1 day ago
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […]

Atlantic Magazine Admits Impeachment Really About Harming Trump 2020

PA Pundits - International at PA Pundits – International - 1 day ago
By P.J. Gladnick ~ It is no surprise to find out that the Democrats are impeaching President Trump for strictly political reasons. What is a surprise is that The Atlantic magazine revealed that is the main motivation for impeachment. Assistant editor Elaine Godfrey throws out a few obligatory civics lessons nods about the “democratic process” or “seeking […]

The Silly Notion Of “Speed Limits For Ships”

PA Pundits - International at PA Pundits – International - 1 day ago
By Steve Goreham ~ Occasionally a report appears which claims to be wisdom, but after careful analysis, offers solutions that don’t make much sense. Such a report was issued earlier this month by United Kingdom consulting firm GL Reynolds, titled “The multi-issue mitigation potential of reducing ship speeds.” The report proposes that we can reduce […]

The Left’s Revealing Overreaction To Attorney General Barr’s Landmark Speech

PA Pundits - International at PA Pundits – International - 1 day ago
By Hans von Spakovsky ~ Watching the hysterical reaction of the radical left—such as Ruth Marcus of The Washington Post—to Attorney General William Barr’s thoughtful, well-reasoned, important speech at the Federalist Society convention on the constitutional doctrine of the unitary executive is like history repeating itself. Liberals had the same overreaction to then-Attorney General Edwin […]

Monday November 25th – Open Thread

sundance at The Last Refuge - 1 day ago
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those … Continue reading →

Iraq Shaken By One Of Its 'Worst' Days Of Protests

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 1 day ago
*DW:* *Iraq protests: More deaths as unrest intensifies* Security forces have allegedly fired on protesters in southern Iraq, killing at least five people and wounding dozens more. Iraqis have been protesting for weeks against corruption, misgovernance and a lack of jobs. A protester is seen near a burning tire during ongoing anti-government protests in Basra Security forces opened fire on protesters in southern Iraq on Sunday, killing at least five people and wounding dozens more, police and medical sources said, as weeks of unrest in Iraq continue. Troops used live bullets to ... more »

Who Said "Invite The Poor, The Crippled, The Lame, The Blind," Jesus Or Bernie Or Both?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
Do you ever read Richard Rohr's daily meditations? Rohr is a Franciscan friar, an author who started the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque in 1986. He argues the need for a bottom-up (grassroots) approach to replace the traditional top-down approach that infected Christianity in the time of Constantine. Watch the 5-minute video above. Today's meditation: Economy: Old and New-- The Gospel Economy. As you are well aware, the establishment disparages Bernie's proposals to reorganize the way the country functions as "socialism"-- fine with me-- but they could just a... more »

Like In Iran, 1979 Changed The U.S.-Pakistan Relationship Forever

Connor Martin at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Connor Martin* *Security, Middle East* The U.S. embassy in Islamabad was burned to the ground. 2019 marks the 40th anniversary of 1979 – which, aside from being just another anniversary, was a landmark year for American foreign and national security policy regarding the Greater Middle East. In fact, 1979 may be said to mark the year when multiple developments fundamentally changed our approach to security policy across the Islamic world. That year, particularly the months of November and December, saw the occurrence of several tectonic events: the takeover of the U.S. Embassy... more »

Is Alcoholism a Sign of Limited Intelligence?

Cody A. Siciliano at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Cody A. Siciliano* *Health, Americas* [image: Reuters] Brain activity predicts which mice will become compulsive drinkers. Some individuals consume alcohol their entire adult life without developing an alcohol use disorder. Others, however, quickly transition to compulsive and problematic drinking. Can we determine what makes some people vulnerable to addiction? Alcohol drinking is the third leading cause of preventable death in the United States, and is responsible for millions of deaths per year worldwide. If the reasons why some people are susceptible to alcohol use disorde... more »

Explosive leaked email claims that UN watchdog's report into alleged poison gas attack by Assad was doctored - so was it to justify British and American missile strikes on Syria?

Peter Hitchens at Peace and Prosperity - 1 day ago
[image: undefined] A leaked email last night dramatically indicated that the UN’s poison gas watchdog had butchered and censored a critical report on an alleged chemical attack in Syria. If substantiated, the revelations will be severely embarrassing for Britain, France and America, which launched a massive military strike in retaliation without waiting for proof that chemical weapons had actually been used. Unconfirmed reports and videos, showing the corpses of adults and children foaming at the mouth in Douma, a suburb of Damascus, shocked the world in April 2018 and led to a joi... more »

Secret Documents Detail The Workings Of China’s Mass Detention Camps (Update)

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 1 day ago
*BBC*: *Data leak reveals how China 'brainwashes' Uighurs in prison camps* Leaked documents detail for the first time China's systematic brainwashing of hundreds of thousands of Muslims in a network of high-security prison camps. The Chinese government has consistently claimed the camps in the far western Xinjiang region offer voluntary education and training. But official documents, seen by BBC Panorama, show how inmates are locked up, indoctrinated and punished. China's UK ambassador dismissed the documents as fake news. The leak was made to the International Consortium of In... more »

Warning: The Truth May Shock You!  5G Is Military Grade Technology Was Created for Use as a Weapon and Surveillance

Anonymous Official channel at Need To Know - 1 day ago
Mark Steele, a weapons system expert, patent writer, inventor, and nuclear research technology officer said that 5G technology is a killer. He says it will intentionally disrupt and change the world if it is allowed to be rolled out.

The 1995 Oklahoma Bombing Is an Example of How Official ‘Science’ Is Deployed to Advance a Political Agenda

Jon Rappoport at Need To Know - 1 day ago
On April 19, 1995, one-third of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City blew up, killing 169 people and wounding 680 others. Two years later, the DOJ determined that the FBI crime laboratory working on the case made ‘scientifically unsound’ conclusions that were 'biased in favor of the prosecution'.

“They need food, I have food” says a Kebab shop owner in NZ who has been told to stop feeding the homeless

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 1 day ago
We’re seeing this scenario more and more. Interestingly, I’d thought it was a very recent corporate greed scenario with the complete heartlessness toward the poor. However I am reading a fascinating book by by Shashi Tharoor about what the British did to India (the title of the book pretty much, a must read too. He … Continue reading “They need food, I have food” says a Kebab shop owner in NZ who has been told to stop feeding the homeless →

Secret contracts between corporations & the people of the world

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 1 day ago
New Earth Project 27.6K subscribers Sentenced to 8 years in prison for a crime, which was manufactured to entrap her – Bibi Bacchus, did not roll over and die, which the corrupt police and judiciary expected of her. Instead she studied the highest expression of international law (UCC) and came out after 7 years and … Continue reading Secret contracts between corporations & the people of the world →

At Least 14 levees broke in Fukushima Prefecture

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 1 day ago
Originally posted on Fukushima 311 Watchdogs: October 16, 2019 News outlets worldwide are reporting that at least 66 residents of Japan have died as a result of Typhoon Hagibis. Our hearts reach out to the people of Japan and the families of the deceased. The news coverage from Reuters caught our attention due to…

Americans usually support ethnic cleansing when our government does.

Eric Zuesse at The Duran - 1 day ago
Eric Zuesse, originally posted at strategic-culture.org The purpose of ethnic cleansing is often misrepresented as being just a bigoted majority venting their common hatred against some minority, but it’s actually a crime by the state — that is, by the Government, the rulers — in order to get rid of enough of its opponents there […] More The post Americans usually support ethnic cleansing when our government does. appeared first on The Duran.

Wang Liqiang's story

Bob Dinn at balance10 - 1 day ago
https://www.theage.com.au/national/the-moment-a-chinese-spy-decided-to-defect-to-australia-20191122-p53d0x.html

Hong Kong Elections: Landslide Defeat For Pro-Beijing Candidates

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 1 day ago
*SCMP: **Hong Kong elections: tsunami of disaffection washes over city as pro-Beijing camp left reeling by record turnout and overwhelming defeat* * By 9am, pro-democracy camp has won 17 out of 18 district councils, all of which previously under pro-establishment control * Result set to give pan-democrat bloc significant increase in seats on election committee that selects city’s chief executive The anti-establishment reverberations from almost six months of street protests swept through polling stations across Hong Kong on Sunday, as voters in record numbers roundly rejected pro-B... more »

Do the Geelong Cats provide a blueprint for a Tasmanian AFL team?

Chris Rowbottom at Just In - 1 day ago
A Tasmanian AFL team would create huge economic and social stimulus whether it was based in Hobart or the northern city of Launceston, with some arguing the success of the Geelong Cats could make a case for a team based outside the state's capital.

US Navy chief takes parting jab at Donald Trump in resignation letter

Just In - 1 day ago
The civilian chief of the US Navy takes aim at President Donald Trump after being fired over his handling of a case involving a high-profile commando accused of war crimes in Iraq.

Land, emotions and the durability of power in Cambodia

Alice Beban-France at New Mandala - 1 day ago
ដីធ្លី, អារម្មណ៍, និងថាវរកម្មនៃអំណាចនៅកម្ពុជា The post Land, emotions and the durability of power in Cambodia appeared first on New Mandala.

Sunday Talks: Congressman Lee Zeldin Discusses “Where we go from here”….

sundance at The Last Refuge - 1 day ago
Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY) discusses the upcoming drafting of a partisan report derived from witness testimony and the likelihood of an independent minority report. Unfortunately Rep. Zeldin, just like Adam Schiff and House leadership, is not sure what comes next … Continue reading →

Why climate alarmism continues unabated

Robert at Ice Age Now - 1 day ago
“It’s cultic.” – Prof Eileen Barker ________________ Why climate alarmism continues unabated Jack Spinner Here’s the answer as to why climate alarmism continues unabated, regardless of all the evidence proving beyond any doubt that it is a carefully concocted hoax: https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-50435014 Pertinent quote: “Prof Eileen Barker of the London School of Economics, who has spent years ... Read moreWhy climate alarmism continues unabated The post Why climate alarmism continues unabated appeared first on Ice Age Now.

Romania's President Klaus Iohannis Wins A Second Term By A Landslide

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 1 day ago
Incumbent candidate Klaus Iohannis reacts after receiving the first exit poll results following the second round of a presidential election in Bucharest, Romania, November 24, 2019. Inquam Photos, Octav Ganea, Reuters *France 24: **Pro-European incumbent wins Romania presidential elections* Romania's centrist President Klaus Iohannis won a presidential election runoff on Sunday as expected, crushing his socialist challenger with a pledge to resume judicial reforms slowed down by successive Social Democrat (PSD) governments. Two separate exit polls showed Iohannis garnered 64%-67%... more »

'A political football': Indigenous leaders question Canberra over pre-election housing promise

Jesse Thompson at Just In - 1 day ago
Indigenous leaders in Cape York and the Torres Strait accuse the Federal Government of playing politics with remote housing, as confusion mounts over an undelivered multi-million-dollar funding pledge.

Claremont trial told of graphic injuries found on Ciara Glennon, Jane Rimmer

Andrea Mayes at Just In - 1 day ago
Graphic details of the condition of Ciara Glennon and Jane Rimmer's bodies are revealed at the start of the trial of accused Claremont serial killer Bradley Robert Edwards.

Government promises no-one under 65 will live in residential aged care by 2025

Matthew Doran at Just In - 1 day ago
The Federal Government will spend more than half a billion dollars on the aged care sector after the aged care royal commission's damning interim report labelled it a "shocking tale of neglect".

Australia denies new $440m loan to PNG is related to countering China influence

Melissa Clarke at Just In - 1 day ago
Australia's decision to give Papua New Guinea a $440 million loan is "completely unrelated" to the Federal Government's desire to curb China's influence in the Pacific, according to Finance Minister Mathias Cormann.

Was this Davis Cup the real deal?

Just In - 1 day ago
Spain has won the new-look Davis Cup, but has the format been a success? Not everyone is sold but event organiser Gerard Pique says the "soul of the Davis Cup" has been retained despite changes.

How do Aussie drug prices compare internationally?

Olivia Willis at Just In - 1 day ago
Australians are getting a good deal for some of our most commonly used pharmaceutical drugs, but those in need are still missing out.

To Win In The 21st Century, America Must Step Up Its Science Game

James Pethokoukis at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*James Pethokoukis* *Technology, World* It would sure be worrisome if the rate of scientific discovery slowed. The linkage between science and technological progress may seem obvious. When humanity didn’t have much of the latter, it also didn’t know much of the former. Economic historian Joel Mokyr describes the time before the Industrial Revolution as a “a world of engineering without mechanics, iron-making without metallurgy, farming without soil science, mining without geology, water-power without hydraulics, dye-making without organic chemistry, and medical practice without ... more »

These Black 'Nightstalker' Helicopters Were Critical To Helping U.S. Special Forces Kill Baghdadi

Sebastien Roblin at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, * Choppers provided transport and ground-fire suppression. *Key point: *Speed and reliability are important. According to various accounts, in the early hours of October 27, 2019, eight black MH-47 and MH-60 helicopters raced low over Syria’s Idlib province, carrying around seventy operators of the elite special operations troops of the 75th Ranger Regiment and Delta Force counter-terrorism unit. While F-15E Strike Eagle jets covered the skies overhead, the chopper were carefully refueled midflight by two MC-130J Commando II tanker-transports. Then... more »

America's F-35 Stealth Fighters and B-2 Bombers Are Powerful, But AI Will Make Them Truly Unstoppable

Kris Osborn at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Kris Osborn* *Technology, Americas* In the near future, F-35 pilots will be able to leverage AI to control a small group of drones flying nearby from the aircraft cockpit in the air. Key point: (Washington, D.C.) Fighter jets will control attack drones from the cockpit, bombers will avert air defenses and real-time intelligence data will be available to attacking forces more quickly -- all due to new iterations of fast-evolving Artificial Intelligence technologies. Faster computer processors, AI-infused algorithms able to merge or “fuse” sensor information and automated mainte... more »

The War in Ukraine Must End

Lyle J. Goldstein at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Lyle J. Goldstein* *Security, Eurasia* [image: Reuters] Washington should seek a grand bargain with Moscow over Crimea. For the parade of American diplomats visiting Capitol Hill lately, the “clear and present danger” is that America might fail to deliver on the half-billion dollars or so of annual aid that keeps the current regime in Kyiv afloat, as such aid has now for almost the last thirty years. To be sure, there have been some benefits. With European and American aid, the former Chernobyl nuclear plant is apparently now adorned with solar panels and wind farms are to foll... more »

How to Change the Face of Nuclear Policy: Diversify

Laura S. H. Holgate, Michelle E. Dover at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Laura S. H. Holgate, Michelle E. Dover* *Security, Americas* Research has repeatedly shown that diverse teams generate the best outcomes and that the presence of women in policy discussions adds value and sustainability to policies and impact. It has been one year since more than thirty leaders in nuclear policy stood up to advance gender equality through public pledges in support of institutional change. Since then, Gender Champions in Nuclear Policy, a leadership network in nuclear policy committed to breaking down gender barriers and making gender equality a working reality, ... more »

America Must Learn to Deal with Moral Outrage

Amitai Etzioni at The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Amitai Etzioni* *History, Americas* [image: Reuters] Reforms are good, but those who make minor mistakes must be given a path to redemption. Much has been made out of the fact that the recent elections turned Virginia, once a solidly red state, into a fully blue one. Much more should be made out of the fact that Governor Ralph Northam, the leading Democrat in the state, did not hurt the ticket, despite his refusal to resign after a blackface scandal. Nine months ago, not only Republicans but also Democrats, at all levels of representation, called for his removal. The recent ele... more »

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