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Thomas Paine

To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.

Sunday, May 3, 2020

3 May - Blogs I'm Following - 5 of 5

10 pm MDT

Midnight Meme Of The Day!

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 21 hours ago
*by Noah Sunday Thoughts:* Nope, no social distancing needed! Not to worry, the Lord will protect those who believe! And no mask either, but it's just as well since no mask can hide what these people are. Those pictured have repeatedly made it obvious that they joyously subscribe to a "Christian" message of death, hate and sadism. In a year, I want to see a count of how many of the people in this picture are dead, dead, DEAD from COVID-19. Praise the Lord! Some wackjob pastors who insisted that they could hold services in their churches packed with their idiot faith-clouded pa... more »

Why COVID-19 sounds weird

reitanotsuka at Asian Straight Shooter - 21 hours ago
The Coronavirus is the topic du jour and everyone has an opinion… Continue reading “Why COVID-19 sounds weird”… The post Why COVID-19 sounds weird appeared first on Asian Straight Shooter .

The smoke screen for the new world order

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 21 hours ago
Smoke screen for the new world order. The original video for this was removed from YT (3 guesses why). Here’s a bitchute replacement whilst you still can watch. Click on the link below the image. EWR https://www.bitchute.com/video/BukPyx7HrODL/ Image by chrisjmit from Pixabay

Creating an Epidemic – interviews with Jon Rappoport – Parts I – III

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 21 hours ago
“A step‐op is one in which the bad guys keep going, one intrusion after another. It isn’t just West Nile, it’s West Nile, then SARS, then Bird Flu, then Swine Flu. It”s all one package, with the idea, in this case, that they’ll slowly wear down the resistance and people will buy in, will buy … Continue reading Creating an Epidemic – interviews with Jon Rappoport – Parts I – III →

Rep. Justin Amash Eyes Libertarian Presidential Nomination

John F. McManus at rss - 21 hours ago
[image: justin-amash] If Rep. Justin Amash formally announces a presidential bid on the legitimate but underdog Libertarian Party, the question will be not so much “Can he win?” but “Who will be hurt more by his candidacy — Trump or Biden?”

Master Breadmaking

E.M.Smith at Musings from the Chiefio - 22 hours ago
How bread has been made for a thousand years - The Bakery Continue reading →

California Doctor Censored on YouTube Not Backing Down

Admin at Health Impact News - 22 hours ago
Dr. Dan Erickson and Dr. Artin Massihi are two doctors from Bakersfield, California that Health Impact News featured in an article last month, and their interview with the local media there went viral, and so YouTube banned them because they contradicted the World Health Organization's narrative on COVID-19. Dr. Erickson was interviewed by Del Bigtree of The Highwire and made it clear he is not backing down.

Meet Vyacheslav Molotov: The Man Who Stared Down Hitler, Stalin, And Truman

Warfare History Network at The National Interest - 22 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Europe* Vyacheslav Molotov a founding member of Soviet Communism, confronted anti-Soviet figures from Hitler to Truman, and outlived his Kremlin colleagues. The arrival of Vyacheslav M. Molotov, the People’s Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union, in Berlin on a rainy November 12, 1940, was a solemn, strained occasion. Compared to the whirlwind visit of Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop to Moscow on August 23, 1939, which resulted in the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact, there was little gaiety at the Anhalter railroad s... more »

What Will Happen When 12 States End Their Coronavirus Lockdowns?

Fred Lucas at The National Interest - 22 hours ago
*Fred Lucas* *Security, Americas* [image: People sunbath on the sidewalk as beaches are closed to limit the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Galveston, Texas, U.S., April 20, 2020. REUTERS/Go Nakamura] Various states have different rules for reentry, but most are in line with the guidance by the White House coronavirus task force. Come Friday in Texas, the nation’s second-largest economy, businesses such as restaurants and retail stores will be open again, but at a 25% occupancy rate. After that, public health officials will reevaluate the data and decide whether ... more »

Here Are 3 Ways People Are Reacting to the Coronavirus

Bobby Duffy, Daniel Allington at The National Interest - 22 hours ago
*Bobby Duffy, Daniel Allington* *Public Health, Europe* [image: Reuters] Through statistical analysis, we’ve identified three main clusters within the population, which we’ve called the “Accepting”, the “Suffering” and the “Resisting”. There remains near-universal backing for the coronavirus lockdown among the UK public. In our study, nine out of ten people support the measures, including seven out of ten who strongly support them. In 25 years of studying public opinion in the UK, I’ve hardly ever seen seven in ten Brits strongly support anything. The major exception is the natio... more »

Could Any of These 47 Drugs Help Defeat the Coronavirus?

Nevan Krogan at The National Interest - 22 hours ago
*Nevan Krogan* *Public Health, World* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2020%3Anewsml_RC2JEG9AC143&share=true] Here's what the initial tests show. The more researchers know about how the coronavirus attaches, invades and hijacks human cells, the more effective the search for drugs to fight it. That was the idea my colleagues and I hoped to be true when we began building a map of the coronavirus two months ago. The map shows all of the coronavirus proteins and all of the proteins found in the human body that those viral proteins could interact with... more »

What Is Our 'Plan B' If The Coronavirus Vaccine Never Comes?

Paul H. Kupiec at The National Interest - 22 hours ago
*Paul H. Kupiec* *Politics, Americas* The federal government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic could turn out to be a policy mistake of epic proportions. The federal government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic could turn out to be a policy mistake of epic proportions. The success of the current response depends on the development of an effective vaccine in record time which allows the country to quickly return to its pre-virus economic boom. Should reality fall short, Congress will have created a massive amount of new federal debt with no plan B. Policies that provide... more »

Unwell Warriors player stays home as team lands in Australia

Just In - 22 hours ago
The New Zealand Warriors, minus two players, touch down in Australia on a charter flight from Auckland to prepare for the resumption of the NRL season.

WA records ninth coronavirus fatality with death of 83yo woman

Nicolas Perpitch at Just In - 22 hours ago
An 83-year-old woman dies from COVID-19, after contracting the virus from a close contact.

Nurse who blew the whistle on his hospital has died. His legacy should be remembered

Sarah Curnow at Just In - 22 hours ago
Tim Griffin, the Austin Hospital nurse who blew the whistle about what he believed was medical negligence, has died.

North and South Korea exchange gunfire across border at guard post

Just In - 22 hours ago
Multiple gunshots from the North are met with return fire, raising tensions in the region, a day after the North Korean leader reappeared in public.

South Australian playgrounds to reopen after coronavirus-free streak

Just In - 22 hours ago
South Australian councils are given the green light to reopen playgrounds after the state records 10 days without a new coronavirus case.

One new case of coronavirus in Queensland, but authorities unsure of source

Emilie Gramenz at Just In - 22 hours ago
There are now just 53 active cases of COVID-19 in the state, with the majority concentrated in the south-east.

Leigh Sales on the coronavirus stories that moved her to tears

Just In - 22 hours ago
7.30 host Leigh Sales tells of the toughest part of her job, setting up a pop-up studio in her bedroom and the comfort of cake during coronavirus.

MAY DAY: French President Emmanuel Macron Says ‘May 11 Will Not Be The Passage To Normal Life’ In Chilling Warning To The People Of France

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 22 hours ago
In May Day address, Emmanuel Macron warns that life won’t return to ‘normal’ after COVID-19 lockdown ends. “May 11 will not be the passage to normal life. There will be a recovery that will need to be reorganised,” Macron said in a speech at the presidential palace after a meeting with horticulturists. “There will be several phases … Continue reading MAY DAY: French President Emmanuel Macron Says ‘May 11 Will Not Be The Passage To Normal Life’ In Chilling Warning To The People Of France →

Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Saturday 2nd May 2020

TonyfromOz at PA Pundits – International - 22 hours 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 […]

NY Times Sees Conservative ‘Assault On Virus Orders,’ But No Label On ACLU

PA Pundits - International at PA Pundits – International - 22 hours ago
By Clay Waters ~ As some states take tentative steps towards resuming normal life, the New York Times on Thursday warned that Attorney General Bill Barr was getting into the debate on the side of fighting state restrictions on commerce and assembly. Reporters Lisa Lerer and Kenneth Vogel penned “Justice Dept. Signals Support for Fight […]

California Governor Makes Beachgoers Criminals

PA Pundits - International at PA Pundits – International - 22 hours ago
By Peter Murphy ~ The Beach Boys are a California band, aptly named. Their music personifies the Golden State. Now the state’s governor just declared going to the beach in Orange County a crime. The longer this coronavirus lingers past the point of “flattening the curve” of infections, the more we learn about the penchant […]

Sen. Cruz Seeks To Flip The SCRIPT On Hollywood’s Kowtowing To Chinese Censors

PA Pundits - International at PA Pundits – International - 22 hours ago
By Helle Dale and Mike Gonzalez ~ A bill proposed by Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, that seeks to dissuade Hollywood studios from submitting their movies to the censorship of the People’s Republic of China seems to strike the right policy balance. It would limit government interference in businesses decisions, but exposes an outrage that most […]

Offering businesses immunity from coronavirus liability is a bad idea

Timothy D. Lytton at Food Safety News - 23 hours ago
CONTRIBUTED Opinion Governors around the country are attempting to restart the economy by easing restrictions put in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The prospect of returning to “normal” amid a pandemic has businesses lobbying Congress to grant them sweeping immunity from civil liability for failure to adequately protect workers and customers from infection.... Continue Reading

EFSA reviews control options for Campylobacter in chickens

Joe Whitworth at Food Safety News - 23 hours ago
Experts have reviewed on-farm control options for Campylobacter in chickens raised for meat production and assessed advantages and disadvantages of each measure. European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) experts considered 21 control options and selected eight for further assessment because of their impact. The estimated effects of vaccination and application of feed and/or water additives appeared... Continue Reading

May 3rd – 2020 Presidential Politics – Trump Administration Day #1200

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 →

Sunday May 3rd – Open Thread

sundance at The Last Refuge - 23 hours 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 →

Chicago Mayor: Quarantine Scofflaws “Will be Arrested and Taken to Jail, Period”…

sundance at The Last Refuge - 23 hours ago
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced on Saturday that she is instructing the police superintendent to cite, arrest and jail all non-compliant residents who permit gatherings and parties in their residence. Failing to comply with the stay-at-home orders and maintain social … Continue reading →

Quote of the Day

vonMesser at 'Nox & Friends - 23 hours ago

Why You Should Oppose The Censorship Of David Icke (Hint: It’s Got Nothing To Do With Icke)

Caitlin Johnstone at Caitlin Johnstone - 23 hours ago
Within 48 hours both Facebook and then Youtube have deleted the accounts of David Icke for posting “content that disputes the existence and transmission of Covid-19 as described by the WHO and the NHS.” Other platforms may soon fall in suit, as they did with […]

BREAKING NEWS: North And South Korea ‘Exchange Gunfire’ In The Demilitarized Zone

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 23 hours ago
(URGENT) Multiple gunshots fired from N. Korea hit S. Korean guard post inside DMZ, no casualties reported: JCS https://t.co/ozKcQqQ2ZU — Yonhap News Agency (@YonhapNews) May 3, 2020 FILE PHOTO: South Korean soldiers check a guard post near the demilitarized zone © Reuters / Kim Hong-Ji *Yonhap News Agency:* *Multiple gunshots fired from N. Korea hit S. Korean DMZ guard post: JCS* Multiple bullets from North Korea hit a South Korean guard post inside the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), prompting the South to broadcast a warning and fire back, the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said. The ... more »

The Fairey Swordfish Torpedo Bomber Was a World War II Game-Changer

Phil Zimmer at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Phil Zimmer* *History, Europe* [image: British aircraft carrier Ark Royal with a flight of] Biplanes? In 1941? Radar, atomic bombs, jet engines and early cruise missiles were among the numerous technological advances of World War II. It was not always high technology that made the difference in battle, however, but rather spirit and spunk, especially early in the war when Great Britain largely stood alone against the combined onslaught of the Axis forces. [text_ad] One such example was the Fairey Swordfish, a slow-moving, fabric-covered biplane used by the British in the stunn... more »

Allied Armies Feared This Funny-Looking Nazi German Tank

Robert Cashner at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Robert Cashner* *History, Europe* [image: Jagdpanzer 38(t), Thunder Over Michigan 2006. Flickr/D. Miller.] Meet the 'Hetzer.' By 1943 it was obvious to the Germans that their tank production could not keep pace with battlefield losses. One of their efforts to expedite weapons production was the conversion of old, outdated tank chassis into tank destroyers, or Jagdpanzers. Early efforts demonstrated the rushed and sometimes rough mating of a small, old tank with a large, powerful gun. The Marder series especially appeared cumbersome and top heavy. The most successful conversion... more »

Is Coronavirus a 'Black Swan' Event?

Glenn McGillivray at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Glenn McGillivray* *Public Health, World* [image: Reuters] Spoiler alert: it isn’t. Since the “black swan” metaphor was coined in the 2007 book of the same name it has become fashionable to label virtually all low probability/high impact events black swans. But the danger of making an occurrence like the COVID-19 outbreak appear to be astronomically rare is that we will treat it as such and fail to prepare for the next pandemic. What’s more, those accountable for this preparation will dismiss their blatant failures because of the perceived exceptional nature of the event. As m... more »

The Allies' Codebreakers Knew the Battle of the Bulge Was Coming

Warfare History Network at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Europe* [image: By BonesBrigade at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7677157] One veteran tells his story. World War II, being far more fluid than World War I, marked the advent of the mobile radio intercept unit whose task was to pick up, decrypt if possible, and pinpoint enemy units sending their messages through the airways. The U.S. Navy set up intelligence teams on various carriers and command ships soon after the Battle of Midway. The British Army, followed by the U.S. Army, put together sim... more »

Bleak Forecast: The Economy in Canada May Take 2 Years to Recover From Coronavirus

Steven E. Salterio at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Steven E. Salterio* *Economics, World* [image: Reuters] Economists are using models to try to determine what short- and long-term impacts the coronavirus pandemic will have on the global economy. Predictions about the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the world’s economy arrive almost daily. How can we make sense of them in the midst of this economic storm? After all, research shows that economic forecasts made during events such as SARS are often wildly inaccurate. To calibrate current forecasts — such as the International Monetary Fund’s prediction of a 6.2 per cent decl... more »

Will Russia Be the Real Loser in the New U.S.-China Cold War?

Dimitri Alexander Simes at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Dimitri Alexander Simes* *Security, Eurasia* [image: Reuters] Although Moscow has previously benefited from increased tensions between Washington and Beijing, recent developments threaten to go too far. China found itself in the international wilderness after its suppression of the 1989 Tiananmen Square student protests. The violent crackdown elicited widespread condemnation from the West and, shortly thereafter, the United States and the European Union imposed an arms embargo on China that remains in place to this day. In the subsequent years, Beijing found an unexpected partn... more »

Trump’s New Marshall Plan

James Jay Carafano at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*James Jay Carafano* *Security, Americas* [image: Reuters] Today, Americans obsess on one key issue–how and when to get America open for business. Thus, it is time for President Donald Trump to implement his Marshall Plan, which could be even more consequential than the original. Marshall saved part of Europe. Trump can save the whole free world. A global power with global interests and responsibilities, the United States now finds itself battling a global pandemic, in the midst of great power competition. That’s a big agenda. Today, Americans obsess on one key issue–how and w... more »

Joe Biden's Globalist Trap

Amitai Etzioni at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Amitai Etzioni* *Security, Americas* [image: Reuters] Biden cannot compete with Trump by being more nationalistic. He also cannot do well if he allows himself to be cast as a globalist. He hence must walk a tightrope of showing that one can be patriotic without being nationalistic. The Trump campaign’s recent painting of Biden as “soft” on China point to a much greater challenge faced by the former vice president. If he allows the foreign policy debate during the election to be framed as a contest between a nationalist and a globalist, and he is cast as the globalist—he is sure ... more »

From the HMS Dreadnought to the USS Nautilus: 5 Warships That Changed History

Robert Farley at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *Technology, World* [image: By U.S. Navy - U.S. Naval Historical Center, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=443982] They were major technological advances. *Key point: *These vessels sparked new arms races. They also fired up the world's imagination. Just a few months back, the U.S. Navy began a great experiment: The USS *Zumwalt*. The first of a probable three ships, *Zumwalt* once represented the future of U.S. naval surface warfare. Budget shortfalls, changed priorities and predictable cost overruns cut the projected purchase from ... more »

Yes, Russia Could Have Beaten NATO in a War (Until This Happened)

Robert Farley at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *History, Europe* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2019%3Anewsml_RC1C8AB0B6C0&share=true] But all that changed in the 1970s. *Key point: *Moscow long had the advantage of proximity and of being a massive landpower. Here is how technological investments began to improve Washington's chances if the Cold War went hot. A recent RAND wargame on a potential Russian offensive into the Baltics brought talk of a “new Cold War” into sharp focus. The game made clear that NATO would struggle to prevent Russian forces from occupying the Balti... more »

'Death Valley': U.S. Tankers Proved Themselves Against the Nazi Horde At El Guettar

Warfare History Network at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, Africa* [image: The crew of] The U.S. Army was in fact learning its lessons, honing itself into the weapon it needed to be to inflict final defeat on Nazi Germany. In the early morning hours of March 23, 1943, the U.S. 1st Infantry Division was preparing to attack. The unit was arrayed east of the Tunisian town of El Guettar, roughly 50 miles south of the now famous Kasserine Pass, where the U.S. Army had suffered a sharp defeat just a month earlier. Kasserine had been a heavy blow to the novice American Army, determined but still learning it... more »

How Imperial Japan Humiliated The Royal Navy In The Indian Ocean

Warfare History Network at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *History, * In the months following Pearl Harbor, the Imperial Japanese Navy conducted operations at sea, threatening British Royal Navy dominance in the area. “So this is the Eastern Fleet,” ran Vice Admiral Sir James Fownes Somerville’s signal. “Never mind. Many a good tune is played on an old fiddle.” It was March 31, 1942, and good humor was almost Britain’s only defense against Japan’s seemingly inexorable advances in the Pacific Rim. Since Japan had attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, her forces had overrun Hong Kong, Malaya, Singapore, the... more »

China Has Completely Failed To Defeat Income Inequality

James Pethokoukis at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*James Pethokoukis* *Economics, Asia* The descendants of the pre-revolution economic elite are significantly better off today than the descendants of the pre-revolution poor. A lot has happened in Italy over the past six centuries or so. There were many, many wars. Lots of popes, too. Also the Renaissance. Plus the films of Federico Fellini. And Totti. But through it all, the surnames of the successful haven’t changed so much. At least that was the main finding in the 2016 paper, “Intergenerational Mobility in the Very Long Run: Florence 1427-2011” by Italian economists Guglielm... more »

How America Recovered From 5 Terrible Military Defeats

Robert Farley at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, * American military failures have undoubtedly had an impact on the country’s strategic position, but have yet to fundamentally undercut national power. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* National greatness depends on more than simply victory in battle, as the persistence of U.S. power suggests. Nevertheless, each of these avoidable defeats proved costly to the United States—in blood, treasure and time. Nations often linger on their military defeats as long as, or longer than, they do on their successes. The Battle of Kosovo remains the key event of th... more »

Why A Nuclear-Armed Russian Submarine Is Sleeping On The Bottom Of The Bay Of Biscay

Robert Farley at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, * In an eternal slumber. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The loss of K-8 (along with the several accidents that afflicted her sisters) undoubtedly helped the Soviet Navy learn important lessons about distant operations, if only at extraordinary costs in human lives. And her nuclear torpedoes remain at the bottom, an enduring monument to most dangerous missions of the Cold War. The Bay of Biscay is one of the world’s great submarine graveyards. In late World War II, British and American aircraft sank nearly seventy German U-boats in the Bay, which j... more »

What Did the First Day of World War II Feel Like?

Michael D. Hull at The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Michael D. Hull* *History, Europe* [image: Civilians gather to watch government officials enter 10 Downing Street, London, following news of the German invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939. Imperial War Museum.] 'There may be dark days ahead.' Just after midnight on September 3, 1939, a stylish young former socialite from Boston, Massachusetts, made her way toward London aboard the Harwich boat train after crossing the English Channel. Virginia Cowles, a foreign correspondent for the Hearst newspaper group and the *London Sunday Times*, was returning from a stint in Berlin wh... more »

UK Nuclear Submarine Commander Fired After Organizing A Barbecue For His Crew In Dockyard During Lockdown

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 1 day ago
Royal Navy Trafalgar-class submarine HMS Trenchant during a passenger exchange during exercise Saxon Warrior 2017 with the US Navy, August 5, 2017. US Navy/MCS Seaman Zachary Wickline *Daily Mail:** Royal Navy nuclear submarine commander John Lewis is SACKED after coronavirus lockdown barbecue he organised for his crew* * Commander Lewis relieved of command of the HMS Trenchant after barbecue * He will be assigned other duties after the Royal Navy investigation, reports claim * Barbecue 'one of a number of incidents in which judgement came into question' Royal Navy nuclear submari... more »

Will Governor Gavin Newsom Drag California Off The Same Corona Cliff That Bill Lee Is Dragging Tennessee Off?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 1 day ago
Clueless Tennessee Trumpist, Governor Bill Lee, was eager for his state to lead the way... to mass graves. So just as his lax policies on social distancing started a steepening of the curve, he decided to... open up for business! Tennessee had 11,891 confirmed cases on Friday, up 1,156 new cases since Thursday. On Thursday there were 1,614 cases per million. One day later that had changed to 1,788. That is exactly what a steepening of the curve means. And it means that even if Tennessee's Republican Party *wasn't* forcing new infections by opening up too fast, it would mean an inc... more »

International mafias and our struggle to survive

David Brin at CONTRARY BRIN - 1 day ago
*== Those mob connections ==* We all knew there were mob connections. Indeed, the thing the Trumpists fear most is release of the full swathe of documents from Deutsche Bank, proving that roughly a billion dollars of Russian oligarch mafia cash rescued the family from their multiple bankruptcies. Still, this book excerpt shows how far back it goes and a depth of mob links that swirl so thick you'd need more than a respirator... more like a spacesuit... not to choke. Will the Deutsche Bank revelations ever “hit the fan” and save us? The exact correlations to the laundering through ... more »

Art of Japan and the altered state of Yuzo Saeki in France

Lee Jay at Modern Tokyo Times - 1 day ago
Art of Japan and the altered state of Yuzo Saeki in France Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Japanese artist Yuzo Saeki was born in 1898 but sadly he would pass away at the tender age of 30. Yet, despite the shortness of his life, Saeki is one of the most intriguing artists to […]

Lee Smith Discusses Latest Flynn Documents: “Why was the FBI Holding Them Back So Long?”…

sundance at The Last Refuge - 1 day ago
In this episode Jan Jekielek sits down with investigative journalist Lee Smith, author of “The Plot Against the President: The True Story of How Congressman Devin Nunes Uncovered the Biggest Political Scandal in U.S. History”, to discuss the latest revelations … Continue reading →

How Gates monopolized global health

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 1 day ago
corbettreport 408K subscribers TRANSCRIPT AND MP3: http://www.corbettreport.com/gates Who is Bill Gates? A software developer? A businessman? A philanthropist? A global health expert? This question, once merely academic, is becoming a very real question for those who are beginning to realize that Gates’ unimaginable wealth has been used to gain control over every corner of … Continue reading How Gates monopolized global health →

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