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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, September 5, 2021

5 September - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 5

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War News Updates6 hours ago
Taliban Advance Deep Into The Last Hold-Out Of Panjshir With Rebels Forces Set To Be Overrun
*Daily Mail: **Time runs out for Afghan resistance: Taliban advance deep into last hold-out of Panjshir with rebels forces set to be overrun after they vowed to 'fight to the death' amid fears country is descending into civil war* * US General Mark Milley: 'I think there's a very good probability of civil war' * Analysts are concerned conditions could be ripe for Al Queda or ISIS to return * The rugged valley of Panjshir held out against Soviet Union for nearly a decade * Resistance fighters there also held on during Taliban's first rule from 1996-2001 * Former vice-pres... read more
Robert Reich6 hours ago
How Trump’s Attempted Coup Could Still Succeed
The former president’s attempted coup is not stopping. He still refuses to concede and continues to... read more
The Rio Times6 hours ago
Soccer match between Brazil and Argentina is interrupted by agents of Brazilian health authority
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil's National Health Regulator (Anvisa) announced that four Argentine players lied about their origins to enter the country, bypassing quarantine, and should be deported. On Sunday morning, Anvisa had said in a statement that four of the Argentine players had "disregarded entry regulations for travelers on Brazilian soil.", have been […] The post Soccer match between Brazil and Argentina is interrupted by agents of Brazilian health authority appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Happy Labor Day 2021
Have a safe and happy Labor Day holiday folks! read more
Seoul Must Prepare for the Possibility of a Second Korean War
*Sebastien Roblin* *South Korea, Asia* South Korea's government would like nothing better than a peaceful, no-drama relationship with North Korea—but officials know better. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Seoul may be intent on securing a diplomatic solution to tensions with its neighbor, but that has by no means halted its efforts to mitigate the harm inflicted on its populace should the worst come to pass. South Korea’s government would like nothing better than a peaceful, no-drama relationship with North Korea, and the administration of President Moon Jae-in clearly hope... read more
"A Look to the Heavens"
"These cosmic clouds have blossomed 1,300 light-years away, in the fertile starfields of the constellation Cepheus. Called the Iris Nebula, NGC 7023 is not the only nebula to evoke the imagery of flowers. Still, this deep telescopic image shows off the Iris Nebula's range of colors and symmetries, embedded in surrounding fields of interstellar dust. Within the Iris itself, dusty nebular material surrounds a hot, young star. The dominant color of the brighter reflection nebula is blue, characteristic of dust grains reflecting starlight. Central filaments of the reflection nebula glow... read more
The Rio Times6 hours ago
Brazil again records lowest number of Covid deaths this year (Sptember 5)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - This Sunday (Sept. 5), Brazil again recorded the lowest number of Covid-19 deaths in a single day this year: 266 deaths in 24 hours. The previous lowest number was recorded on August 30, when 286 victims of coronavirus were reported. This is the lowest figure since December 30, 2020. With […] The post Brazil again records lowest number of Covid deaths this year (Sptember 5) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times6 hours ago
Paralympics in Tokyo: Brazil ends its best campaign with 72 medals
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil ended its participation in the Tokyo Paralympics this Sunday with the country's best performance in the history of the Games. There were 72 medals in total, equaling the record obtained in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, but with a much higher number of golds. The 22 gold medals won […] The post Paralympics in Tokyo: Brazil ends its best campaign with 72 medals appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Afghans Are Adjusting Really Well In The West
With Mohammad Justin wanting to bring in an additional forty thousand Afghans, women will have to quit their jobs to protect themselves. But I’m sure Justin will talk them into being feminists. Meanwhile in Islamic paradise of Afghanistan read more
Medical Kidnap7 hours ago
1976 Swine Flu Scandal: The CDC’s History of Lying About Vaccine Dangers and Effectiveness
Back before Big Pharma had total control of the corporate media, there were a few examples of investigative reporting that exposed the corruption in U.S. vaccination programs. This is a report done by Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes in 1979 about the rushed-to-market Swine Flu vaccine of 1976, and shows how the CDC cannot be trusted for truthful vaccine information. They lied to the American people, resulting in hundreds of people suffering from neurological disorders like Guillain–Barré syndrome who tried to sue the government for damages. More people died from the vaccine than from t... read more
"I'm Sure..."
"Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying." "I'm sure the universe is full of intelligent life. It's just been too intelligent to come here." - Arthur C. Clarke read more
Chet Raymo, “To Sleep, Perchance To Dream”
*“To Sleep, Perchance To Dream”* by Chet Raymo “To sleep, perchance to dream What is more gentle than a wind in summer? What is more soothing than a pretty hummer That stays one moment in an open flower, And buzzes cheerily from bower to bower? What is more tranquil than a musk-rose blowing In a green island, far from all men’s knowing? More healthful than the leafiness of dales? More secret than a nest of nightingales? What indeed?” "The poet Keats answers his own questions: Sleep. Soft closer of our eyes. I’ve reached an age when I find myself occasionally nodding off in the middle of... read more
"A Deep Attentiveness..."
“When the pain of leaving behind what we know outweighs the pain of embracing it, or when the power we face is overwhelming and neither flight nor fight will save us, there may be salvation in sitting still. And if salvation is impossible, then at least before perishing we may gain a clearer vision of where we are. By sitting still I do not mean the paralysis of dread, like that of a rabbit frozen beneath the dive of a hawk. I mean something like reverence, a respectful waiting, a deep attentiveness to forces much greater than our own.” - Scott Russell Sanders read more
Retrofuturism: Future Guilt
picsandportraits Aug 28, 2021 The post Retrofuturism: Future Guilt appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
War News Updates6 hours ago
Taliban Stop Six Planes Carrying American Citizens And Afghan Allies From Leaving Afghanistan Airport
*Daily Mail:* *Taliban STOP six planes carrying American citizens and allies from leaving Afghanistan airport: Top Republican says passengers are being 'held hostage for demands'* * Six planes chartered to evacuate hundreds of people from Afghanistan have been unable to leave for days, a top Republican has said * An Afghan official at the airport in the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif said the passengers were Afghans who did not have passports or visas * But Rep. Michael McCaul of Texas, the top Republican on the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, said that the group incl... read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Lutz, Florida, USA. Thanks for stopping by! read more
"The Things We Beg For..."
“These are the things we beg for. A root canal, an I.R.S. audit, coffee spilled on our clothes. When the really terrible things happen, we start begging the god we don’t believe in to bring back the little horrors, and take away this. It seems quaint now, doesn’t it? The flood in the kitchen, the poison oak, the fight that leaves you shaking with rage. Would it have helped if we could see what else was coming? Would we have known that those were the best moments of our lives?” - “Meredith”, “Grey’s Anatomy” read more
How Would America’s M1A1 Abrams Tank Fare Against Russia’s T-90?
*Charlie Gao* *Tanks, World* The armaments of each tank are practically the same. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The victorious tank would likely be that with the more skilled crew. While the T-14 Armata might be Russia’s latest and greatest tank, it still is not ready for service. In order to bolster the capabilities of their more conventional tank fleet while the Armata is being prepared, Russia continues to modernize its current “top-tier” tanks, such as the T-90. Recently forty T-90Ms, the latest variant of the T-90, were reported to be ready for delivery in the near future... read more
This Cold War Bomber Was Built to Last
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, United States* The B-1 bomber was designed as a supersonic nuclear bomber, but is still relevant today. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The B-1B can now carry up to twenty-four two-thousand-pound Joint Directed Attack Munition satellite-guided bombs at a time, giving it the capability to strike up to twenty-four separate enemy targets with an accuracy of up to forty-five feet with GPS guidance, or a hundred feet relying on the bomber’s internal navigation system. Like many warplanes since the end of the Cold War, the B-1B bomber’s role in American airp... read more
Daring and Deadly: Russia's Nuclear-Powered 'Skyfall' Missile
*Sebastien Roblin* *Technology, Eurasia* An explosion during a missile test has drawn new attention to Moscow's development of exotic new weapons. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Clearly, Russia is still far from solving the daunting challenges of developing a practical and functional nuclear-powered missile. Even if the Skyfall is eventually developed into an operational system, deploying dozens of strategic missiles each with their own miniature nuclear reactors would be extremely expensive and pose costly political, safety and security risks. An explosion during a missile... read more
America's B-58 Hustler Bomber Didn't Live up to the Hype
*Robert Farley* *Bombers, Americas* Sometimes bells and whistles don't translate into effective technology. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Although an engineering marvel, the Hustler suffered from appalling accident rate, high maintenance costs, and an obsolete mission profile. In an era of fantastic aircraft, the B-58 Hustler was one of the most visually striking warplanes ever to fly. Its delta wing, giant engines, and remarkable performance gave rise to the myth that pilots could literally tear the wings off the bomber if they flew it too fast. That wasn’t true, but the ... read more
naked capitalism7 hours ago
Waste Watch: Russia, UK Adopt Single Use Plastics Bans
Russia and the UK take limited steps to slow the plastics juggernaut. read more
Sunday Afternoon Links
Assorted content for your weekend reading. - The Economist charts how face mask use helps to slow the spread of COVID generally. And Supriya Dwivedi writes that the Conservative approach treating vaccination as a purely personal decision rather than one embedded in communal needs and obligations is only extending the pandemic. - Brittany Gervais reports that Alberta's contact tracers are warning that their province is now flying blind into a storm. And Brian Goldman interviews public health experts about the risk that we'll face lockdowns again this fall as the price of failing t... read more
1976 Swine Flu Scandal: The CDC’s History of Lying About Vaccine Dangers and Effectiveness
Back before Big Pharma had total control of the corporate media, there were a few examples of investigative reporting that exposed the corruption in U.S. vaccination programs. This is a report done by Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes in 1979 about the rushed-to-market Swine Flu vaccine of 1976, and shows how the CDC cannot be trusted for truthful vaccine information. They lied to the American people, resulting in hundreds of people suffering from neurological disorders like Guillain–Barré syndrome who tried to sue the government for damages. More people died from the vaccine than from t... read more
Reparations in the Wake of the US Withdrawal from Afghanistan
Though unlikely to happen any time soon, recent calls for the US to pay reparations to the Afghan people provide an opportunity to reflect on the complexities of reparations and global justice. read more
Fast fashion and the politics of disposability
Fast fashion is generating more than just cheap clothing: it's also a crisis of disposability affecting livelihoods in the Global South. read more
Multiple Mainstreams
Left conversations seem unaware of the value of redistributing news media power such that non-whites and working people construct their own left conversations about race and class. This, to me, is the problem—not how the left’s well-educated upper-middle class, unharmed and unbothered by journalism’s poverty wages, talks about race and class. The post Multiple Mainstreams appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Nabisco Strikes Demonstrate Growing Strength Of The Labor Movement
Confronted with management’s burdensome demands for contract concessions, Nabisco workers in Portland, Oregon, instigated a strike last month that has rapidly taken on national proportions. Since then, the workforces of every Nabisco production and distribution facility in the country have followed suit, a coordinated action years in the making. The strikers have drawn on the radical energies of a recently resurgent labor movement in the United States — a momentous upswell in a key vector of working-class power. The post Nabisco Strikes Demonstrate Growing Strength Of The Labor Mov... read more
Australian Union Calls For Boycott Of General Mills Products
Around 90 Australian workers at the General Mills factory in New South Wales have been on strike for nearly three weeks. On Wednesday, June 23, the national leadership of the United Workers Union (UWU) called for a national boycott of General Mills products, especially their highly popular Old El Paso and Latina Fresh brands. The boycott is an attempt to expand what the UWU calls the “David vs Goliath battle against one of the world’s biggest food manufacturers.” The post Australian Union Calls For Boycott Of General Mills Products appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Military Members are Dying and Suffering Crippling Effects from COVID Vaccinations
Several military families are claiming to have been affected by the COVID shots. They range from members in the earlier phases of their careers, to those retired. This article will focus on six of them, two of which are deaths. Dr. Lee Merritt, a former surgeon in the United States Navy and who served 9 years as a Navy physician and surgeon where she also studied bioweapons, has stated that there are now many reports of tumors and over 80 cases of myocarditis (inflammation of the heart), which has a 5 year mortality rate of around 66%, following the COVID-19 shots given to the mil... read more
NO, REALLY, 9/11 DID NOT CREATE THE POLITICS OF 2021
I told you last month that I disagree with Spencer Ackerman's assertion (in a recently published book) that 9/11 led directly to the Donald Trump presidency and the political conflicts of 2021. Today we have a similar argument from *The Philadelphia Inquirer*'s Will Bunch. Bunch is wrong, too. He writes: America was never the same again after 9/11 because the new “homeland-security state” inevitably criminalized immigration, so that a nation that once promised to welcome the world’s political and economic refugees yearning to breathe free instead spent billions on border walls and... read more
#Elxn44 Roundup
The latest from Canada's federal election campaign. - Jim Stanford writes that the direction of our rebuilding from and after the COVID pandemic is one of the core issues at stake. Anna Desmarais highlights how people are suffering from the arbitrary rules the Trudeau Libs attached to CERB with unmanageable income reductions even as the COVID pandemic continues. And Kiavash Najafi discusses why ensuring the rich pay their fair share of taxes is a policy with appeal across all parties and ideological backgrounds, while Sheila Block rightly defends the practicality and desirability ... read more
“Mary Oliver On How to Live ‘Your One Wild and Precious Life’”
*“Mary Oliver On How to Live ‘Your One Wild and Precious Life’”* by Sanjiv Chopra, M.D. “Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this too, was a gift.” - Mary Oliver “The quiet, plain-spoken poet Mary Oliver died on January 17, 2019. An outpouring of emotion and tributes spanned the globe. She was both mourned and wildly revered by those for whom her words were a totem. With stark simplicity, she offered us both spiritual guidance and common sense, all of which was garnered from lessons she learned while simply meandering in the wood... read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
Guinean Special Forces Launch Coup. Have Seized The President
*Daily Mail*: *Coup chaos in Guinea as soldiers detain 83-year-old President and close the country’s borders* * Army colonel goes on TV to declare Guinea government is dissolved in coup * President Alpha Conde, 86, is seen detained and surrounded by coup's soldiers * But Defence Ministry claims that the attack on presidential palace was repelled A Guinean army colonel has gone on state television to say that President Alpha Conde's government has been dissolved along with the constitution in a coup. Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya sat, draped in a Guinean flag with other soldie... read more
War News Updates8 hours ago
Canadians Kovrig, Spavor Mark 1,000 Days Imprisoned In China
*CBC:** Families mark 1,000 days since China's detention of Canadians * *Spavor, Kovrig Spavor has been sentenced to 11 years in prison, Kovrig yet to receive a verdict * It's been 1,000 days since Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor were detained in China. The families of the men, along with friends and supporters, marked the event with a Sunday morning march in Ottawa. The march left from Windsor Park and ended in Major's Hill Park, and those who joined were encouraged to walk 7,000 steps, the same number Michael Kovrig's former wife, Vina Nadjibulla, says he walks in his cell ... read more
Medical Kidnap8 hours ago
Military Members are Dying and Suffering Crippling Effects from COVID Vaccinations
Several military families are claiming to have been affected by the COVID shots. They range from members in the earlier phases of their careers, to those retired. This article will focus on six of them, two of which are deaths. Dr. Lee Merritt, a former surgeon in the United States Navy and who served 9 years as a Navy physician and surgeon where she also studied bioweapons, has stated that there are now many reports of tumors and over 80 cases of myocarditis (inflammation of the heart), which has a 5 year mortality rate of around 66%, following the COVID-19 shots given to the mil... read more
Amazon, “Economic Terrorism” And The Destruction Of Competition And Livelihoods
Global corporations are colonising India’s retail space through e-commerce and destroying small-scale physical retail and millions of livelihoods. Walmart entered into India in 2016 with a US$3.3 billion take-over of the online retail start-up Jet.com. This was followed in 2018 with a US$16 billion take-over of India’s largest online retail platform, Flipkart. Today, Walmart and Amazon control almost two thirds of India’s digital retail sector. The post Amazon, “Economic Terrorism” And The Destruction Of Competition And Livelihoods appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
The Royal Air Force Can't Wait for the Arrival of These American-Made Drones
*Caleb Larson* *Drones, Europe* The protector drone has attracted admirers from across the pond. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *General Atomics is on a drone-making roll, having recently showcased their very first stealthy drone design that the company hopes will replace both the Predator and Reaper drones, as well as recently testing their small Sparrowhawk drone, designed to be released and recovered in air by airplanes or other drones. In a press release, General Atomics announced that the company’s Protector drone completed its first flight. The Protector, a variant of ... read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
Joe Biden and Gavin Newsom Urgently Need The Politics of COVID, MSNBC Chuck Todd Outlines The Importance of Political COVID as a Tool For Distraction
JoeBama inflation is crushing the middle-class. JoeBama gas prices are skyrocketing. JoeBama policies are destroying jobs and the working class. The southern border is in crisis; widespread illegal immigration is alarming. JoeBama’s Afghanistan strategy was/is a total FUBAR (by design). Thirteen U.S. service members were killed by JoeBama policy. JoeBama promoted wokeism as a […] The post Joe Biden and Gavin Newsom Urgently Need The Politics of COVID, MSNBC Chuck Todd Outlines The Importance of Political COVID as a Tool For Distraction appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
‘Chilling The Press Has Consistently Outraged Me’
The last photographs Tirado took with her camera before she was shot in the face with a rubber-jacketed bullet show Minneapolis police aiming at her during the Black Lives Matter protests in response to the killing of George Floyd. Her lawsuit argues that her civil rights were violated by the police and city, but if she wins, it has broader implications for journalists in a time of police violence against the press. The post ‘Chilling The Press Has Consistently Outraged Me’ appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Higher Pay Undercut By Years Of Wage Stagnation And Rising Inflation
And the recent wage growth at the low end has not helped reduce income inequality, which actually increased during the pandemic since the highest paid Americans saw sky high raises. In 2020, the earnings of CEOs at the largest public companies were on average 351 times as much as that of the typical worker in their industry, the biggest disparity since the first tech boom in 2000, according to the Economic Policy Institute. The post Higher Pay Undercut By Years Of Wage Stagnation And Rising Inflation appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
“We must prepare for a fourth injection,” warns Israel’s Covid-19 chief – third dose has already failed
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Over the weekend, Prof. Salman Zarka, Israel's health, and Covid-19 commissioner, called on the country to prepare for the "fourth dose of Pfizer vaccine" against Covid-19, as the third booster shot may have already failed. While the number of positives in Israel continues to rise and the country has already […] The post “We must prepare for a fourth injection,” warns Israel’s Covid-19 chief – third dose has already failed appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Greenland’s Ice Cap Above Average This Year
By Paul Homewood You will no doubt recall the Greenland meltdown scare a few weeks ago, when the media went mental after a few sunny days there: It probably won’t surprise you to learn that the ice sheet actually finished the summer with an above average volume of ice, according to the Danish Meteorological Institute: […] read more
‘Small cities’: Inside the military bases that will temporarily house Afghan evacuees
Washington Examiner – by Mike Brest The United States is building “small cities” on military bases across the country temporarily to house the Afghan evacuees... The post ‘Small cities’: Inside the military bases that will temporarily house Afghan evacuees appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
2K Haitian, Venezuelan Migrants Cross Border into West Texas this Week
Breitbart – by Randy Clark More than 2,000 mostly Haitian and Venezuelan migrants crossed the Rio Grande at Del Rio, Texas, during the past week.... The post 2K Haitian, Venezuelan Migrants Cross Border into West Texas this Week appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
100 Afghan Evacuees Flown To US Flagged For Terrorist Ties
Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden At least 100 Afghan refugees who were set to enter the US have been flagged for terrorist ties, NBC News reports,... The post 100 Afghan Evacuees Flown To US Flagged For Terrorist Ties appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
‘Reading Rainbow’ Documentary to Feature Levar Burton
Burton hosted the award-winning show during its 21-season run. read more
Small Dead Animals10 hours ago
Unbelievably Transphobic
I mean really, what year is this? read more
Science Matters13 hours ago
Japanese Medical Chairman Doubles Down on IVM
In February 2021, Dr. Ozaki Chairman of the Tokyo Medical Association declared that Japan’s physicians should get a greenlight to prescribe IVM (Ivermectin) at the first sign of SARS CV infections. Now in August, Tokyo Medical Association chairman Haruo Ozaki reiterated that ivermectin should be widely used and said that his early recommendations have not […] read more
Is the BBC biased against Jehovah’s Witnesses?
Talking of this morning's *Sunday* on Radio 4, it also covered the latest Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse Report, which moved beyond the IICSA'S previous inquiry into abuse in the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches to embrace pretty much every other major Christian sect and all the major world religions. We discussed this on the open thread, especially the BBC's characteristic whitewashing of Islam out of the BBC One *News at Ten*. To repeat myself from yesterday: I did a count of the mentions made of each religion/sect during the reports about this on each of th... read more
Super Phantom: The Beast That Wasn't Meant to Be
*Sebastien Roblin* *Israel, Middle East* By all accounts, the up-engined Phantom's performance was extraordinary. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Some sources claim that Super Phantom upgrade was simply too expensive, totaling $12 million per aircraft when bundled with improved avionics of the Kurnass, as well as proposed airframe modifications including strakes, canards and special fuel tanks. However, it is also rumored that the Phantom’s original manufacturer, McDonnell-Douglas, may have intervened to prevent IAI Super Phantoms from interfering with foreign sales of its ne... read more
Offshore Balancing Isn't Strategy. It's Only an Attitude Toward Strategy.
*James Holmes* *Offshore Balancing, Americas* The anarchic past could become the world’s future, should Washington embrace offshore balancing. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Offshore balancers’ hearts are in the *offshore* part—the *balancing* part is secondary for them. Offshore balancing: a superior U.S. grand strategy! Unless you try to execute it—in which case doubt abounds. A strategy that’s not actionable is no strategy at all. Over at *Foreign Affairs*, nevertheless, University of Chicago professor John Mearsheimer and Harvard professor Stephen Walt are back with the... read more
Can North Korea Target American Military Assets in South Korea?
*David Axe* *North Korea, Asia* North Korea has tested a longer-range rocket that can hit an American military facility in South Korea. A multi-billion-dollar plan to move thousands of U.S. troops farther from the Korean demilitarized zone in order to get them out of firing range of North Korean artillery appears to have failed. At the same time that the Americans are moving onto their new base, the North Koreans have been testing a longer-range rocket that can hit the facility. For decades, many of the 30,000 U.S. troops in South Korea operated out of Yongsan Garrison in Seou... read more
Deobandis in the UK
This feels like a traditional Sunday of years gone by here at ITBB, with me getting hung up on Radio 4's *Sunday* and posting piece after piece about it and having little time left for anything else. So on I go... To do it credit, this morning's programme also featured a fascinating survey of opinion by the BBC itself of British Muslim opinion regarding the Taliban victory in Afghanistan. They talked to imams and worshippers at Deobandi mosques - for understandable reasons, as Deobandis are the main group of Muslims living here in the UK, and the Taliban are also Deobandis. So it's... read more
New Government Mandate: Destroy as many Families as Possible!? PLUS Perpetrate Massive STRATEGIC CHILD ABUSE to Destroy a Generation
*Order of EvilDom Flowchart* *H/T Jeff Berwick Dollar Vigilante* Welcome to the Gates of Hell, Guarded By A Three-headed Sociopathic Mass Murdering Megalomaniac (bitchute.com) Good morning readers. I wanted to present the power structure of evil as shown in one of Jeff Berwick's recent Dollar Vigilante episodes. I took a photo of my laptop screen with my cell phone above and it doesn't show up very well but you can get the idea. Lucifer is at the top. Then it runs down through the "Papal Bloodlines' the Black Nobility Council, the Rothchild's, the Jesuits, the Secret services do... read more
For a Future, Recall Newsom
From his earliest days in politics, when he was bankrolled by the billionaire Gordon Getty, Newsom has curried favor with the rich and elite. He is their boy. As for us? We’re only peons. We don’t need water. We don’t need electricity. We don’t need habitable cities. We don’t need decent schools for our children. We’re expendable,—just like the homeless. That’s our future, unless we RECALL NEWSOM NOW! read more
Virtual Mirage9 hours ago
Saving Biden’s Privates
Four Star Survival If the four stars started telling the truth rather than talking points presented to them, how long would it be before they were assassinated? It would look like an accident, though. Or maybe a sudden onset of poor health. That’s what happened to Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, isn’t it? A heart attack […] The post Saving Biden’s Privates appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
The Last Refuge10 hours ago
HFAC Congressman Mike McCaul Reports Six Planeloads of Americans Currently Being Held Hostage in Northern Afghanistan
Remember the Deep State teams. Remember the Deep State media alliances. Remind yourself of the Deep State motives for both. Once you see the strings on the marionettes you can never watch the puppet show and not see them. During a scripted discussion between guardian of the swamp gates Chris ‘Baghdad’ Wallace and representative Mike […] The post HFAC Congressman Mike McCaul Reports Six Planeloads of Americans Currently Being Held Hostage in Northern Afghanistan appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
To Counter U.S. Hostility China Moves Towards People Centered Policies
This development allowed China to make enormous investments in infrastructure. It also generated the resources necessary to eliminate poverty. It is no coincidence that this development happened while the U.S. was wasting money on wars in the Middle East. As the U.S. is now step by step retreating from those wars to confront China the country needs to prepare itself for the new environment. The post To Counter U.S. Hostility China Moves Towards People Centered Policies appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
UK Government Expected to Vaccinate 12 to 15 Year Olds Despite JCVI Rejection
The post UK Government Expected to Vaccinate 12 to 15 Year Olds Despite JCVI Rejection appeared first on OYE Alternative News. read more
New Mexicans Fought For Abortion Access And Won
Indigenous and Chicanx/Latinx people, who comprise nearly 50% of New Mexico’s population, have been subjected to generational and current day racist reproductive policies under the United State’s federal- and state-funded legacy of forced sterilization and coercive reproductive control. Yet New Mexicans, including Indigenous people, Black people, people of color, and people of faith have built and fought for safe and legal access to reproductive health for centuries to protect our own loved ones. The post New Mexicans Fought For Abortion Access And Won appeared first on PopularRe... read more
balance1010 hours ago
inside Afghanistan leadership
8-18-21 Zahir Aghbar. (Photo: Eurasianet) Afghanistan’s ambassador to Tajikistan, Zahir Aghbar, interviewed I don't think the Taliban should be trusted. When the hero of Afghanistan, [Ahmed] Shah Massoud [the Northern Alliance leader murdered in Takhar Province on September 9, 2001] appealed to the Taliban and called for a halt to fighting, they said that as long as there were foreigners in Afghanistan, they would keep fighting. Well, there are no foreigners now, what do they have to fight for? The Taliban said they would not fight to capture power. And here they are f... read more
Nothing Flies Faster Than These Planes
*Caleb Larson* *Aviation, * These planes represent some of the fastest planes ever to have flown. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The SR-71 flew at a mind-numbingly fast Mach 3.3, easily outflying anything in existence. *MiG-25* One of the early jet fighters that can be counted among the fastest jets ever designed was the MiG-25. The Soviet Mikoyan-Gurevich airframe made extensive use of stainless steel, as a typical aluminum airframe would not have been able to cope with the stresses at the high speeds the MiG-25 was intended for. The airframe’s more robust steel construct... read more
"How It Really Is"
"If you saw Atlas, the giant who holds the world on his shoulders, if you saw that he stood, blood running down his chest, his knees buckling, his arms trembling but still trying to hold the world aloft with the last of his strength, and the greater his effort the heavier the world bore down upon his shoulders - what would you tell him to do?" "I... don't know. What could he do? What would you tell him?" "To shrug." - Ayn Rand, "Atlas Shrugged " ○ "Learn to distinguish the difference between errors of knowledge and breaches of morality. An error of knowledge is not a moral flaw, p... read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
City of São Paulo will prioritize Pfizer vaccine as a booster dose
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The vaccine from Pfizer should be a priority in the application of the third dose of the covid-19 vaccine in the city of São Paulo as of September 15, when the Ministry of Health sends the doses, said the municipal secretary of Health, Edson Aparecido, during an interview to CNN […] The post City of São Paulo will prioritize Pfizer vaccine as a booster dose appeared first on The Rio Times. read more

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