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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.

Friday, September 9, 2022

9 September - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 4

 11pm MDT

Retraction Watch19 hours ago
Exclusive: NIH researcher resigned amid retractions, including Nature paper
A tenure-track investigator at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), a division of the National Institutes of Health, resigned in March, as questions mounted about her work, Retraction Watch has learned. Jennifer Martinez has retracted at least two papers, including a 2016 Nature paper with the chair of the immunology department at St. … Continue reading Exclusive: NIH researcher resigned amid retractions, including Nature paper read more
Komando.com19 hours ago
5 home maintenance tasks to get done before summer ends
If you want to make a lot of money when you sell your home, you must upkeep it. Use this summer home maintenance checklist for handy tips. read more
Komando.com21 hours ago
Received money from a stranger on Venmo? Don’t do this
The Better Business Bureau warns about a clever scam sent through Venmo, Zelle or Apple Pay. Here's how to protect your money. read more
Untitled
From Jenna Orkin Nuclear fusion breakthrough as reactor runs seven times hotter than the Sun for 30 seconds Thousands of dead fish wash up in Oakland lake to create a putrid mess Bannon charged with fraud, money laundering, conspiracy in ‘We Build the Wall’ Swiss to be fined and jailed for overheating houses in winter 72 members of Congress have violated a law designed to prevent insider trading and stop conflicts-of-interestHow a cheap Swedish submarine 'ran rings' around a US aircraft carrier and its sub-hunting escorts The Swedish sub HSMS Gotland didn't actually sink the USS Ronal... read more
MJBizDaily18 hours ago
German cannabis imports growing as Canada’s leading share wanes 
Germany imported a record amount of cannabis for medical sales and scientific use in the first half of this year, putting the European Union’s biggest market on pace to match or possibly surpass 2021’s total. German cannabis imports growing as Canada’s leading share wanes is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Halifax Examiner18 hours ago
Halifax committee approves nine-storey addition to Elmwood
The municipality’s Design Review Committee has approved the addition to and restoration of the historic Elmwood hotel building, despite some concerns about the plan for the building’s main floor. It’s the final step in the approval process after Halifax regional council previously approved a recommendation from the Heritage Advisory Committee in favour of the developer’s […] read more
Monarchy: Pressures and Discretion
By John Stone “Prayers for Elizabeth and her family and all concerned. Lets pray for wisdom and divine intelligence in the transition underway.” (Catherine Austin Fitts) This is from a letter I wrote to BMJ on-line concerning informed consent in... Related Stories - Evidence Based Means MONEY - We are Looking At A Winter of Severe Prices and Struggle - Millions Against Medical Mandates Asks Why Pediatric Health Has Plunged read more
The New Dark Age18 hours ago
That’s Enough Monarchy Now
No doubt millions of people felt a heartfelt attachment to the Queen, which will be displayed fully in the next few days. But the anachronistic nature of monarchy is also fully on display, in the obvious absurdities and pantomime procedure, with Heralds Pursuivant and Royals buckled with the weight of their unearned medals. read more
Michael West19 hours ago
‘The news I did not want to hear’: Hurley
Australia’s Governor-General David Hurley has described the sense of dread he felt when his phone rang in the early hours to inform him of the death of Queen Elizabeth II. “It was news that I desperately did not want to hear,” he told the nation in a televised address on Friday night. The 96-year-old monarch […] read more
The New Dark Age19 hours ago
Timely assertion of India’s strategic autonomy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address at the plenary sessions of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) at Vladivostok has been a regular feature of the annual event since 2019. But this year’s address on Wednesday was invested with added significance as the PM was speaking for the first time on India-Russia relationship after Moscow’s special military operation in Ukraine began in February. read more
Michael West19 hours ago
EU wants unity on energy price controls
The European Union has intensified efforts to combat soaring energy costs that could dump millions into cold and poverty over winter as Russia’s war in Ukraine drives up prices. The energy ministers of the 27 member nations held an emergency meeting in Brussels on Friday, hoping to overcome differing views on proposals to ensure gas […] read more
What Everyone Is Expressing About manufacturing firm Next And What You Ought To Do
[image: manufacturing Next]Being Engaging Meals Manufacture. three. Sneakers for the security. People who shield others need to protect themselves as effectively. Therefore, there’s a particular shoe model made for individuals working in security so they are always at their finest. Did we would like fashionable, conventional or extremely modern? Dark wooden, light wood or a metal stand. Exactly what would fit in with our current decor? These beds are normally made in a specific sample so that they will simply fit into kennels and crates. Some firms manufacture beds, that are wate... read more
A deliberate plan to cull the human population?
That's what Gates Of Vienna calls "Omnicide": the growing evidence of a deliberately planned, genocidal population reduction through disease, war, food and energy shortages, and other means. More than a year ago I wrote about something that had become increasingly obvious: both the Wuhan Coronavirus and the “vaccine” that ostensibly protected recipients from the disease were deliberately designed to cull the population of elderly citizens in the West and thereby delay the collapse of national welfare systems. I referred to this ghastly plan as “geronticide”. Since then a yea... read more
Michael West20 hours ago
Mortgage stress tipped as fixed rates end
Mortgage repayments for many borrowers could rise sharply by the end of the year as their fixed-interest home loans expire. Analysis by consumer advocacy group Finder found nearly $30 billion worth of fixed-rate mortgages will expire by the end of the year, with people’s repayments likely to rise by more than $600 a month. The […] read more
UN Education Agency Launches War on ‘Conspiracy Theories’
This is called doing the bidding of the CCP. Yet they continue to go forward as if they can win. All conspiracy theories go forward only if they gain traction through confirmed facts that build up the quality of the theory. Understand that you need a theory in order to properly accumulate facts. Only the Q feed supplies facts head of disclosure at a level of precission that meant gathering information from the future or even the future suppling the feed. again all the players are been forced to show their hand while the silence gets deeper.. *UN Edu... read more
The Sorcerers Apprentice
This happens to be a setrious investigation into the interaction of the other side with our physical world \ Understand that the other side is physically real, but scaled differently by orders of magnitude and contains massive information. unfortunately, a typical spirit guide is human derived and may well not be the sharpest tool and certyainly will not have truly new knowledge. So we have to be careful. *The Sorcerers Apprentice* ... read more
KEY PROOFS RELEVANT TO PEOPLE SEEKING DAMAGES FROM GOVERNMENTS, GATES,SOROS, BIG PHARMA
*THE UK PARLIAMENT COULD HAVE STOPPED THE COVID CRISIS IF THEY HAD HEEDED WARNINGS FROM 2015. BY IGNORING THESE WARNINGS, THE GOVERNMENT IS GUILTY* The*UK Parliament was warned about an (covid) epidemic disease plot in 2015, and the Chair of the Commons Health Committee promised an inquiry in 2016, which may have stopped covid.* https://www.dropbox.com/s/dae9ieuqn7hsyls/Ebola_Vaccines_Open_Letter%20pdf.pdf?dl=0 It is precisely these warnings which now make the UK government guilty. MP *Dr Sarah Wollaston,* then Chair of the Commons Health Committee *a**nnounced an inquiry in Jan... read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Hernán Rivera Letelier wins Chile’s National Literature Prize 2022
Writer Hernán Rivera Letelier has won Chile’s 2022 National Prize for Literature, the country’s highest award for writers who have distinguished themselves through their excellence, creativity, and contribution in the field of literature, the Ministry of Culture, Arts and Heritage announced Thursday. “The stories of the pampas and the desert are significant in Chile’s history, […] read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Brazilian state of São Paulo releases use of masks on public transport
São Paulo, Brazil's most populous state with 46 million inhabitants and most affected by the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) announced the end of mandatory mask use on public transportation such as buses, subways, and commuter trains. The announcement was made in a joint statement by the state of São Paulo (Southeast) government and the mayor's […] read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Mexico’s inflation accelerates to 8.7% year-on-year through August
Mexico’s inflation accelerated to 8.7 percent year-on-year through August due to the prices of some agricultural products and food, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) on Thursday. The autonomous agency’s report said that the National Consumer Price Index (INPC) rose 0.70 percent in August from the previous month. “In the same […] read more
CFACT19 hours ago
Modern-day Marie A says you cannot even have cake
Meanwhile, French president Emmanuel Macron (a true son of Marie Antoinette) announces the end of abundance. The post Modern-day Marie A says you cannot even have cake appeared first on CFACT. read more
The Duran20 hours ago
Syria is key to Turkey’s future, economically and politically
Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator Turkish President Recip Tayyip Erdogan told reporters recently, that Ankara needs to “secure further steps with Syria.” He added, “You have to accept that you cannot stop political dialogue and diplomacy between countries. There should always be such dialogue.” Ankara’s goal, he added, was not to defeat Syrian President Bashar […] read more
The Duran20 hours ago
Overview Episode 4. Serbia
since July, 31 world community is watching the situation in the breakaway region of Kosovo and Serbia. Over a long period, the Balkans remains the tinderbox of Europe. Another spark that led to an escalation of the conflict on the peninsula, became a prohibition by Pristina to enter Kosovo with Serbian vehicle registration numbers and […] read more
Untitled
* Why schools won’t tell parents what their kids are being taught* School is starting, but don’t count on getting answers about what your child is being taught. School administrators commonly lie or give parents the runaround. That explains the fireworks over a Greenwich, Conn., elementary-school assistant principal, Jeremy Boland, bragging that the school pushes kids to think in a “progressive” way that he hopes will make them Democratic voters. The school’s hiring process, he explains on video, is geared to accomplish indoctrination. Prospective teachers who are Catholics or over... read more
As New Covid Boosters Move Forward, Better Outreach is Needed to Save US Lives
NEW YORK, Sep 09 (IPS) - This week––nearly ten months after the emergence of the Omicron variant––the United States is rolling out Covid-19 booster vaccines that specifically target newer, now-dominant strains of the virus. Read the full story, “As New Covid Boosters Move Forward, Better Outreach is Needed to Save US Lives”, on globalissues.org → read more
In the Face of Scarcity, Cubans Dream of Once Again Drinking Their Daily Cup of Coffee
HAVANA, Sep 09 (IPS) - While the Cuban government's plans to increase production begin to bear fruit, Mireya Barrios confesses that she seeks every possible way to enjoy a cup of coffee every day, in the face of high prices and scarcity. Read the full story, “In the Face of Scarcity, Cubans Dream of Once Again Drinking Their Daily Cup of Coffee”, on globalissues.org → read more
Volker Türk appointed new UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 
Secretary-General António Guterres appointed on Thursday, Volker Türk of Austria as the next United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, following approval by the General Assembly.   Read the full story, “Volker Türk appointed new UN High Commissioner for Human Rights ”, on globalissues.org → read more
Modern Tokyo Times20 hours ago
Japanese art Torii Kiyonaga (1752-1815)
Japanese art and Torii Kiyonaga (1752-1815) Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times In the idealized world of yesteryear, memories of decades ago can easily play tricks – even if many… The post Japanese art Torii Kiyonaga (1752-1815) first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
The Aviationist21 hours ago
Poland Considering Potential Procurement of 96 Apache Attack Helicopters
[image: Apache] Poland may have finally selected its new attack helicopters. According to the statement made by the head of the Polish MoD via his Twitter account, Poland is examining options when it comes to the acquisition [...] The post Poland Considering Potential Procurement of 96 Apache Attack Helicopters appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
New Mandala21 hours ago
“Perempuan Merdeka” women’s art exhibition at the 39th Indonesia Update
The artists’ playful images expose societal norms and offer alternatives to understanding women’s position in society The post “Perempuan Merdeka” women’s art exhibition at the 39th Indonesia Update appeared first on New Mandala. read more
Michael West21 hours ago
No more fuel on the cheap: Russian MP
Russia’s top lawmaker says Western plans to introduce a price cap on Russian oil and gas exports will fail and push prices far beyond their attempted artificial price ceiling. “What G7 state officials call a price ‘ceiling’ will become a price floor,” Vyacheslav Volodin, the speaker of Russia’s lower house of parliament, the Duma, wrote […] read more
Hydrogen produced from air could provide low-carbon fuel in deserts
In the desert we often have decent humidity, but what is surprising is that inside an occupied building, we usually have a fully humid environment that maintains comfgort. this is caused by our breathing outs humid air. Refrigeration can extract this water back as drinking water and many have tried hard to make a business out of this. Using it to support hydrogen production is at least a plausible option is even possible. Otherwise this is truly a tech in the far distant future when we still are stuck with our classic refrigeration. *Hydrogen produced from air could provide low... read more
The most-regretted (and lowest-paying) college majors
One thing to understand is that essentially all students can be taught basic computer programing and should be. I also think that all entrants to university need to pass a solid calculus course in order to instill and hardwire as much brain wiring as possible. We have scooted around this by pretending that the liberal arts are quite as successful in training the mind. The liberal arts demand a writing bug that makes you pound out copy well ahead of your peers. Add in clear logic and you have a chance. The real problem is that the job market has never really expanded hugely fo... read more
Michael West22 hours ago
Australia’s grief for dedicated Queen
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, former prime ministers and the opposition leader have led Australian tributes to the late Queen Elizabeth II. Floral bouquets, signs and the number of names in condolence books grew on Friday after news that the seven-decade reign of the Queen had ended, with her death aged 96 overnight. It is the […] read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Thursday 8 September 2022
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 […] read more
Small Dead Animals23 hours ago
Oddments For The Weekend
Including a nipping of the tender parts; scenes from hell’s kitchen; “equitable” Vaseline; how to find a missing dad; and how to impress your friends with interacting vortices. All this and more. read more
Modern Tokyo Times22 hours ago
Japan and Moonies: LDP ties but no sackings by Kishida
Japan and Moonies: LDP ties but no sackings by Kishida Sawako Utsumi and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan and his “do nothing approach”… The post Japan and Moonies: LDP ties but no sackings by Kishida first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
With Queen Elizabeth’s passing … and Charles now King, remember he is in full compliance with the WEF’s plans for a global reset aka one world government
With the passing of the British Queen yesterday, 8th of September, Charles has become King. World events are already moving quickly witness the plans of the globalist cabal rolling out. We will own nothing and be happy they tell us. On topic, years ago I purchased and read the late Joan Veon’s book called ‘Charles, … Continue reading With Queen Elizabeth’s passing … and Charles now King, remember he is in full compliance with the WEF’s plans for a global reset aka one world government → read more
Michael West22 hours ago
Qantas CEO gets pay bump past $2m
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce makes considerably more than most Australians but his $2.27 million pay packet is still below his previous salaries. The national carrier published its annual report on Friday running at over 150 pages, which included renumeration of its top brass. With the pandemic affecting global travel, Qantas felt the economic crunch with […] read more
OrientalReview.org22 hours ago
How UK Is A Dictatorship, Not A Democracy
UK’s recent string of atrocious Prime Ministers have not represented a majority of UK subjects (subjects of the Queen, who is sovereign; they are not citizens of their country — a “subject” is the very opposite of “a citizen,” who possesses sovereignty, there being no dictatorship, of any type, over […] read more
Michael West23 hours ago
Elizabeth’s legacy: the enduring Australian monarchy
[image: The Queen during one of her 16 visits to Australia.] King Charles presents a vexed dilemma for the Albanese government as it proceeds with the referendum to enshrine an Indigenous voice in the constitution. read more
Michael West23 hours ago
God save the Governor-General?
The Labor government announced that the $18m charity endorsed by the Governor-General, funded by the taxpayer, headed by a low-profile businessman, and with only the vaguest mandate, would be scrapped. But will David Hurley survive this? No future: Governor-General’s charity knocked on the head Royal Favours: pipe and slippers time for David Hurley and Scott […] read more
Picture Of The Day
Queen Elizabeth views the interior of the refurbished East Wing of Somerset House at King's College in London, February 29, 2012. REUTERS/Eddie Mulholland/POOL *WNU Editor:* The above picture came from this photo-gallery .... *Queen Elizabeth: Her life in pictures* (Reuters). read more
Japan Is Militarizing Its Remote Islands
The Japanese Navy conducting joint exercise Noble Raven 22 with U.S. and Canadian navies on Aug. 30-Sept.7. *RFA: **Japan responds to rising China-Taiwan tensions by militarizing its remote islands* *Its defense ministry says a stable Taiwan situation is critical for Japan's Security.* Japan plans to beef up defenses on its remote islands in the East China Sea in preparation for a Taiwan Strait crisis, a move reflecting official strategic thinking but one likely to annoy China. The Japanese defense ministry wants to expand fuel and ammunition storage facilities on the Nans... read more
Michael West1 day ago
Albanese leads Australia’s Queen mourning
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is leading a nation in mourning after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Australia’s head of state and Britain’s longest reigning monarch. Buckingham Palace announced the 96-year-old’s death at 3.30am Sydney time. Mr Albanese said the death had brought sadness to not only the UK and Australia but around the world. […] read more
Germany Rebuilding Its Military
Members of German Bundeswehr 41st Mechanized Infantry Brigade Forward Command Element, 1st Panzer Division arrive at the seaport of Klaipeda, Lithuania, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. (AP Photo) *L.A. Times:* *Russia's invasion of Ukraine is jolting Germany into rebuilding its military* In some ways, it was a perfectly ordinary conversation — a trio of bright, ambitious German high school kids thinking out loud about what they might do after graduation. But their discussion reflected a sea change in social attitudes: They were considering joining the military. A decades-old aversion... read more
September 9th – 2022 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 598
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 JoeBama Administration and Presidency. “This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. […] The post September 9th – 2022 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 598 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Friday September 9th – Open Thread
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 who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. […] The post Friday September 9th – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Secretary Yellen Celebrates Treasury Policy Making “Future U.S. Economy Dependent on the Wind and the Sun”
Every institution of the JoeBama administration is filled with climate change ideologues. Never is that more abundantly clear than a U.S. Treasury Secretary who celebrates the future of the U.S. economy becoming “dependent on the wind and the Sun“. {Direct Rumble Link} [Transcript] – “Our plan – powered by the Inflation Reduction Act – represents […] The post Secretary Yellen Celebrates Treasury Policy Making “Future U.S. Economy Dependent on the Wind and the Sun” appeared first on The Last Refuge . read more
Illinois county reports outbreak of infections from Campylobacter
The McHenry County Department of Health in Illinois is reporting a significant increase in infections from Campylobacter. Health officials have identified eight cases of campylobacteriosis with illness onsets between Aug. 17 and Aug. 30. That is four times more cases compared to the previous two weeks and 3.33 times more cases in August compared to... Continue Reading read more
The Dragon and the Brahmāstra
Ranbir Kapoor is terrible by the standards of the Kapoor clan. Alia Bhatt is terrible even by the despicably low standards of the dysfunctional Bhatt clan. Amitabh Bachchan’s monologues are so murky as to make you wonder how long it will take for him to shut up. I am talking about the performance of these stars in the junk called *Brahmāstra*. *Brahmāstra* is not directed by someone who knows something about directing movies or about the ancient Hindu tradition of the Brahmastra. It is a movie made by someone who is a terrible ninja—an overinflated, undertalented director called Ay... read more
Hypocrites: NY Times Suggests Constitutional Convention Grave Threat
By Clay Waters ~ New York Times congressional reporter Carl Hulse tried to scare readers of the possibility of conservatives holding a nationwide “Article V” constitutional convention, in the name of limiting the federal government. Conservatives are painted as radical before the Labor Day edition article even begins, in the online subhead: “A Second Constitutional […] read more
FAO completes food safety project in Lebanon despite logistical issues
An FAO project has helped create a platform to improve food safety in Lebanon but there remain issues to address. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) supported the Ministry of Agriculture to strengthen its role in food safety in the country. Food safety in Lebanon represents a major concern for policymakers... Continue Reading read more
Free Stuff From The Inflation “Reduction” Act Discriminates Against The Poor!
By David Wojick, Ph.D. ~ In the name of “inflation reduction” Uncle Sam is giving away four and a half billion dollars worth of rebates on electrical appliances and related juicy stuff. Okay the Federal Government is not actually giving it away; they are just paying for it. The taxpayers are paying the multi-billion dollar […] read more
September 2022 is the 24th National Food Safety Education Month
For 24 years National Food Safety Education Month has provided 30 days for health educators at the national, state, and local levels to focus attention on the fundamentals of buying, storing, preparing, and serving food as safely as possible. While the United States has one of the safest food supplies in the world, every year... Continue Reading read more
Long Live King Charles III!
FYI – Charles I succeeded his father James I in 1625 as King of England and Scotland. During Charles’ reign, his actions frustrated his Parliament and resulted in an English Civil War, eventually leading to his execution in 1649. I hope that Charles III won’t end up that way. Charles II was known as the Merry […] The post Long Live King Charles III! appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
CENSORED NEWS15 hours ago
OAK FLAT: Resolution Copper plans to cover ancient O'odham community with mine tailings
Ofelia Rivas, Tohono O'odham Nation. Photo by Jason JaacksIn Defense of the SacredOfelia RivasO’odham Traditional and Ceremonial Leaders from O’odham LandsCensored NewsYears of defending our homelands and ways of life, continues today with the United States Commander in Chief leading the attack. This is a strategy to continue the legacy of the United States government. As original peoples of read more
ECB hike by 0.75 until the neutral zone
ECB hike by 0.75 until the neutral zone Noriko Watanabe and Kanako Mita Modern Tokyo Times Last week, members of the European Central Bank (ECB) announced that the base rate… The post ECB hike by 0.75 until the neutral zone first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
September 9, 2022: Reader Tips
Tonight we continue on with our music countdown. Here is the 22nd most popular song in each of five decades: 1960’s: Beach Boys – Wouldn’t It Be Nice 1970’s: Elton John – Bennie and The Jets 1980’s: Guns ‘N Roses – Sweet Child O’ Mine 1990’s: Spice Girls – Wannabe 2000’s: Nickelback – Photograph Your best… Continue reading → read more
Free Trade 71, Anti-Illicit Trade Conf in Manila, invstment liberalization in agri
There will be a big international conference on Anti-Illicit Trade (AIT) in Manila this coming October 13 organized by The Economist with the following speakers. Should be interesting. I was invited and I already registered, here, https://events.economist.com/custom-events/global-anti-illicit-trade-summit-asia-agenda/ . And I just saw this, an AIT Institute (AITI) at George Mason University (GMU) in the US, https://traccc.gmu.edu/projects/current/anti-illicit-trade-institute/. I've visited GMU Fairfax, Virginia, US campus in 2004. ----------- Meanwhile, a good call by the Foundat... read more
Remembering Queen Elizabeth II
It was May 1971. I was attending Grade 1 at Edith Cavell Annex, across Cambie Street from Vancouver City Hall. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visited my hometown’s City Hall. I was one of the thousands of schoolchildren who gave them a warm welcome! I’m going to miss her. read more
The Rag Blog1 day ago
THE RAG BLOG : BOOKS | Thorne Dreyer’s ‘Making Waves’ and Alice Embree’s ‘Voice Lessons’ chosen for Texas Book Festival
By The Rag Blog / September 8, 2022 Thorne Dreyer and Alice Embree are among a group of almost 300 American authors, many of them nationally known bestselling writers, who were announced at an “author reveal” event on September 7, … Continue reading → read more
Michael West1 day ago
Mining leads fall in business turnover
Mining and manufacturing businesses have reported significant falls in turnover. The 10.1 per cent fall in mining turnover followed seven consecutive months of rises due to surging commodity prices in the first half of the year. “The mining industry saw the largest percentage fall in business turnover in July, from its recent peak in June, […] read more
Michael West1 day ago
Albanese leads Australia’s Queen mourning
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is leading a nation in mourning after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Australia’s head of state and Britain’s longest reigning monarch. Buckingham Palace announced the 96-year-old’s death at 3.30am Sydney time. Mr Albanese said the death has brought sadness to not only Australia and the UK but around the world. […] read more
Russian President Putin Speaks At The Eastern Economic Forum
*Sputnik:* *US Losing Dominance as Asia Clout Grows, Russia Boosts Sovereignty: Highlights of Putin’s EEF Speech* Russian President Vladimir Putin has delivered an address to a plenary session on the 3rd day of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF), an annual event that is dedicated to the development of Russia's Far East. President Vladimir Putin highlighted the tectonic shift in international relations, the waning world dominance of the US, growing role of the Asian region as well as Russia’s resilience in the face of sanctions during a speech on the third day of the Eastern Eco... read more
Unprecedented Bad Government
California government created an energy shortage based on superstition about climate. Instead of changing course, they are instead doubling down on the pathological thinking which created the problem. read more
What Happened To The German Diplomat Who Mocked Trump At The UN When He Warned That Germany Was Becoming Too Dependent On Russian Gas?
*Zero Hedge/Epoch Times*: *German Diplomat Who Mocked Trump At UN Suddenly Silent As President's 'Russian Energy' Warning Comes True* One of the German diplomats who snickered when then-President Donald Trump said Germany would “become totally dependent on Russian energy” didn’t respond to a question on whether his views have changed as rising energy costs amidst the war in Ukraine seem to prove Trump right. Trump made the remarks during a speech to the United Nations General Assembly in Sept. 2018. Trump said during the same speech: “Reliance on a single foreign supplier can... read more
U.K. To Cap Energy Bills At £2,500 For A Typical Household
*Daily Mail:* *Energy bills will be frozen at £2,500 for TWO YEARS: Liz Truss unveils 'extraordinary' £150bn plan to counter Putin and subsidise household costs while businesses get 'equivalent' support for six months - as she backs fracking and using North Sea reserves* * Liz Truss is set to ease the pain of energy bills for households by freezing them at a typical level of £2,500 * New PM insisted that failing to take action on the scale of the Covid response would damage the economy * But Ms Truss also warned that major changes are needed to shore up Britain's long-term ... read more
Cairns News1 day ago
Pilots speak out about vaccine-induced injuries and deaths
By Lance D Johnson (Natural News) Throughout the covid-19 scandal, commercial airline pilots were disrespected, grounded, and forced to comply with destructive medical experiments. The aviation industry has implemented a culture of intimidation and abuse, threatening the basic body autonomy rights and personal beliefs of individual pilots. These acts of subjugation and coercion have driven […] read more
European Central Bank Raises Interest Rates Across The Eurozone To Tackle Inflation
*The Guardian:* *ECB raises interest rates across eurozone by record margin* *European Central Bank sets aside recession fears to increase rates by 0.75 of a percentage point to 1.25% * The European Central Bank has raised interest rates across the eurozone by a record margin to combat soaring inflation that has reached double figures in some of the currency bloc’s 19 member countries. Setting aside concerns that higher rates would add to the current squeeze on consumers’ disposable incomes and increase the depth of a looming recession, the central bank’s 25-member governing... read more
The Rag Blog1 day ago
LAMAR W. HANKINS : CHURCH AND STATE | ‘In reason we trust’
Sen. Hughes posted on Twitter that the national motto ‘asserts our collective trust in a sovereign God.’ By Lamar W. Hankins | The Rag Blog | May 18, 2022 Senate Bill 797, co-authored by Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-Mineola) and Rep. … Continue reading → read more
Important exercises for older adults
While any movement is always better than none, there are certain foundational exercises that need to be performed on more than designated workout days, says Ann Phelps, D.P.T., a physical therapist at Athletico Physical Therapy in Chicago. Why? Because that’s how you’ll get the results you want, from improving strength and mobility to building better balance to staying independent longer. Below, Phelps shares the four most important exercises to add to your daily routine. 4 Exercises Older Adults Should Do Every Day (silversneakers.com) read more
President Trump Pays Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II During Interview with Nigel Farage
As the announcement of Queen Elizabeth’s passing starts to settle-in across the United Kingdom and all British commonwealths, GBNews broadcaster Nigel Farage interviews President Donald Trump about his recollections of the Queen. WATCH (4 minutes): . Posted in Big Government, Big Stupid Government, Donald Trump, President Trump, Uncategorized, United Kingdom (UK) and Great Britain The post President Trump Pays Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II During Interview with Nigel Farage appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more

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