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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.

Saturday, October 22, 2022

22 October - Blogs I'm Following - 1 of 4

 11pm MDT

Gangsters Out Blog5 minutes ago
Three people charged in B.C. University Golf Club killing
City News is reporitng that "Three people have been charged with first degree murder after the death of 38-year-old Vishal Walia. Walia was killed in the targeted shooting at the University Golf Club on the UBC Endowment Lands on Monday. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team identified the suspects as 18-year old Deandre Baptiste, 22-year-old Balraj Basra, and 21-year-old Iqbal Kang. All three were arrested on Oct. 17 and are currently in custody." Evidently they crashed into the police after they torched the car. read more
Real Climate Science46 minutes ago
Safe And Effective
One month after getting injected, the CDC director is infected. 3:13 PM · Sep 22, 2022 10:32 AM · Oct 22, 2022 read more
CENSORED NEWS47 minutes ago
White Mesa Ute Sacred Walk for Shut Down of Uranium Mill
Ofelia Rivas, Tohono O'odham, on right, joined White Mesa Ute today on the Sacred Walk to shut down the uranium mill in southeastern Utah endangering the people, land, water and air. Photos by Ofelia Rivas.White Mesa Ute Sacred Walk for Shut Down of Uranium Mill Read More:https://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2022/10/white-mesa-ute-oppose-radioactive-mill.html read more
Center for Produce Safety funds 14 new research projects
In an effort to help answer the fresh produce industry’s most urgent food safety questions, the Center for Produce Safety (CPS) is funding 14 new research projects, valued at more than $3.9 million. These 14 new projects are aimed at answering industry questions about leafy greens production in controlled environments, evaluating and mitigating risk from... Continue Reading read more
Kentucky launches new food safety reporting website
This month, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced the launch of a new website where Kentuckians can easily report foodborne issues. Before the website, foodborne illness was reported to the district or local health departments by phone. The new website allows for quick and easy reporting by consumers. It also allows state public health officials to... Continue Reading read more
The Last Refuge1 hour ago
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky Tests Positive for COVID-19 a Month After Receiving Booster
On September 22nd CVS pharmacy promoted the COVID-19 booster vaccination program by sharing a Tweet showing CDC Director Rochelle Walensky getting her shot at the national pharmacy chain. [pictured below] On Saturday October 22nd, the CDC announced Rochelle Walensky tested positive for COVID-19: (Via CDC) Last night, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky tested positive for […] The post CDC Director Rochelle Walensky Tests Positive for COVID-19 a Month After Receiving Booster appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Komando.com2 hours ago
List: 10 cities where surveillance cameras are always watching
Did your hometown make the list of the most surveilled cities in the U.S.? read more
GREENIE WATCH2 hours ago
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* Cost of living crunch forcing shoppers to ditch green products* The cost of living crisis is forcing consumers to make less sustainable choices as prices soar, according to new research. Six in 10 (59 per cent) shoppers say they have been forced to choose less sustainable but cheaper options as prices increase – despite wanting to make more eco-friendly choices. This rises to 70 per cent among younger adults who are feeling the financial strain more acutely, a survey commissioned by insurer Zurich’s Youth Against Carbon initiative found. And nearly three-quarters (74 per cent) ... read more
Always Opposing The Last War But Not The Current One: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix
Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ Those who hate Russia the most are the ones who embody everything they claim to hate about it: they’re all pro-war, pro-censorship, pro-propaganda, pro-trolling operations, and support Ukraine in banning political parties and opposition media. They are […] read more
War News Updates2 hours ago
Ukraine Running Out Of Anti-Aircraft Missiles
FILE PHOTO. A Ukrainian anti-aircraft missile system pictured near Slovyansk, Donetsk People's Republic, on May 11, 2022. © AFP / Yasuyoshi Chiba *Washington Post*: *Ukraine improvises with aging air defenses to counter Russian missiles* KYIV, Ukraine — Dmytro Shumskyi stood in the middle of the field in northern Ukraine with the Stinger air defense missile perched on his shoulder. “It’s coming!” his comrades yelled from behind him. Through the clear-blue sky, a small black streak flew past, followed by a loud whoosh — part of a barrage of missiles earlier this month that Russi... read more
The Briefing Begins In CHECC v. EPA
* In a post last week, I gave notice that battle was about to be joined with the EPA over what it claims to be the “science” behind global warming alarm. * The case is called the Concerned Household Electricity Consumers Council (CHECC) v. EPA, now pending in the DC Circuit Court of Appeals. CHECC challenges EPA’s 2009 Finding that CO2 and other greenhouse gases constitute a “danger” to human health and welfare. At the outset of the Trump administration, CHECC filed a Petition for reconsideration and rescission of the Endangerment Finding. That Petition was finally denied by EPA on ... read more
War News Updates2 hours ago
Kherson Citizens Ordered To Evacuate Immediately As Ukrainian Shelling Intensifies Ahead Of Expected Kyiv Counteroffensive
*Euronews*: *Ukraine war: Moscow-installed authorities urge Kherson residents to leave 'immediately'* Moscow-installed authorities urged residents in the southern Kherson region -- which the Kremlin claims to have annexed -- to leave the main city "immediately" in the face of Kyiv's advancing counter-offensive. "Due to the tense situation on the front, the increased danger of mass shelling of the city and the threat of terrorist attacks, all civilians must immediately leave the city and cross to the left bank of the Dnipro river," the region's Russian-installed authorities sa... read more
War News Updates2 hours ago
The U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Deployed Just Miles From Ukraine's Border And Is Ready To Cross The Border If The Situation Escalates
*CBS:* *The U.S. Army's 101st Airborne is practicing for war with Russia just miles from Ukraine's border* Mihail Kogălniceanu, Romania — The U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division has been deployed to Europe for the first time in almost 80 years amid soaring tension between Russia and the American-led NATO military alliance. The light infantry unit, nicknamed the "Screaming Eagles," is trained to deploy on any battlefield in the world within hours, ready to fight. CBS News joined the division's Deputy Commander, Brigadier General John Lubas, and Colonel Edwin Matthaidess, Comm... read more
Tucker Carlson Discusses The Completely Fake News Media
Kari Lake is a huge threat to frauds known as the mainstream media and the Democratic Party. read more
Heatwave Of October 23, 1927
On October 23, 1927 almost half of the US was above 80F (27C.) Fifteen states were over 90F (32C) and thirty-three states were over 80F. Texas 96 Alabama 94 Arizona 94 California 94 Mississippi 94 Oklahoma 94 Georgia 93 Arkansas … Continue reading → read more
War News Updates4 hours ago
Will The U.S. Ban On Chip Development In China Send China Into The Dark Ages?
*WNU Editor*: If you have the time. Take a cup of coffee and watch Mark Moss explain why the chip wars will clobber China. read more
War News Updates4 hours ago
Inflation Protests Spread Across Europe
*DW: **Germany: Thousands protest high energy costs in 6 cities* Protesters gathered in six German cities on Saturday under a motto roughly translating as "together through the crisis — ensure social security and end fossil fuel dependence," demanding more social justice and sustainability as inflation and rising gas prices start to bite in Germany. Organizers like the major trade union ver.di and the German branch of Greenpeace estimated turnout at around 24,000 — including around 6,000 in Berlin, 5,000 in Düsseldorf and Frankfurt, and 4,000 in Stuttgart, with protests also ... read more
At Schumer’s urging, Amtrak will accommodate cannabis users on slow-moving routes
Amtrak is planning to accommodate cannabis users on its traditional regular-speed routes across the country, including on trains that run between Buffalo and New York City. The move is at the urging of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who believes The post At Schumer’s urging, Amtrak will accommodate cannabis users on slow-moving routes first appeared on The Buffalo Chronicle. read more
Komando.com5 hours ago
These 16 malware-infected apps have 20 million downloads
If you've downloaded any of the 16 apps on this list, you might already be a victim of Clicker malware. Here's how to protect your devices. read more
The Last Refuge3 hours ago
The Albertsons and Kroger Merger Faces Legislative Scrutiny as European Company Ahold Assembles Competitive Bid
Last week we discussed the announcement of a $24.6 billion merger deal between Kroger and Albertsons supermarkets {Go Deep}. The majority stockholders in both companies are institutional investment groups, Blackrock, Vanguard and Cerberus. The merger would consolidate the second and third largest food retailers in the U.S. and would certainly dilute the competitive dynamic amid […] The post The Albertsons and Kroger Merger Faces Legislative Scrutiny as European Company Ahold Assembles Competitive Bid appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
balance104 hours ago
The veil within the human temple must be rent in twain.
And in turning, my beloved, you are also turned toward light. And as has been said, when you face the light the shadows are behind you. It is so. Let the light always be before and the shadow behind, but let the roving Eye of God—the all-seeing Eye of God—remain in awareness and in God-control of the shadow. -Morya, Pearl 29:48 …………............................ Blessed Hearts of Light, As men seek to expel from their worlds shadowed substance woven there by the misuse of power, as men seek to refine their inner natures and purify their souls they renew their attunement with the Holy ... read more
balance104 hours ago
Rally then to the eternal cause of Love alone.
Control—psychological, hypnotic, psychic, astral—is sought by the ignorant and learned alike—who, warped31 in14 their33 views24, pragmatic only in imitation of their contemporaries who are spiritually ignorant, seek13 by and through fear, threat and intimidation to8 have18 controlling58 power32=231 over24 the15 minds23 and10 worlds28 of12 men14=126; 126+231 (=357=17 x evil21) and of one another. Fear is a powerful weapon. It presupposes loss of something good. In the hands of both psychologically wise people and in the hands of primitively ignorant ones it successfully wages a cold ... read more
War News Updates4 hours ago
Pakistan Removed From Watch List Of Financiers Of Global Terrorism
*RFE:* *Pakistan Removed From Watch List Of Financiers Of Global Terrorism* Pakistan has been removed from an international terrorism-financing watch list, the head of the international organization that makes the list said. The decision was announced on October 21 at the end of a two-day meeting in Paris of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) at which the organization removed Pakistan from its so-called "gray list" of countries that do not take full measures to combat money laundering and terrorism financing. The FATF welcomed “Pakistan’s significant progress in improving" i... read more
Japan art: Blossoming of Life before the Shadow
Japan art: Blossoming of Life before the Shadow Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Japanese contemporary artist Sawako Utsumi often focuses on nature and religion in her art. Thus,… read more
India's first solar-powered village promotes green energy, sustainability and self-reliance
During his two-day visit to India this week, UN Secretary-General António Guterres visited a model project site in Gujarat state, which was declared as the country's first solar-powered village. The Secretary-General commended the villagers on the shift towards renewable energy, which he said is not only changing the lives of the community, but such initiatives are also helpful in combating climate change. Read the full story, “India's first solar-powered village promotes green energy, sustainability and self-reliance”, on globalissues.org → read more
Saturday Evening Links
Assorted content for your weekend reading. - Bob Becken discusses the use of "no smell" complaints about scented candles as a sad substitute for meaningful public reporting of ongoing COVID cases. And Aastha Shetty reports on a pilot project which is just beginning to measure air quality in a few Waterloo schools two and a half years into the COVID-19 pandemic. - Jim Stanford writes that Loblaws' price freeze stunt has served only to show that grocery magnates have the ability to avoid price increases when they want to - but have instead been choosing to profiteer in the course o... read more
Ukraine News 22 October 2022
Ukraine News 22 October 2022 “Japan PM says nuclear attack by Russia to be “act of hostility against humanity” Japan’s … Continue reading → read more
Cairns News5 hours ago
UK Prime Minister Truss resigns
https://www.skynews.com.au/world-news/united-kingdom/liz-truss-was-a-great-friend-of-australia-but-a-hopeless-pm/video/433e0848b6dca63c48b302aabcde88df read more
Vox - All5 hours ago
Russia’s destroying infrastructure in Ukraine, and the consequences are dire
[image: Traces of war in Ukrainian city of Sviatohiersk] Ukrainian civilians queue for humanitarian aid provided by the Red Cross as people try to survive amid the wave of Russia’s missile strikes in Sviatohiersk, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine on October 20, 2022. | Wolfgang Schwan/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Moscow’s next target may be a massive dam in Kherson. Ukrainians in the south of the country are bracing for the likely destruction of a major dam that would have immediate and catastrophic consequences for civilians in the area. Ukraine has pointed to the likely attack on the ... read more
The Last Refuge5 hours ago
Tom Homan Border Speech, MAGA Rally Robstown, Texas
As a guest speaker today during the Trump MAGA rally in Robstown, Texas, former Acting Director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Tom Homan, delivered a full fire speech discussing the current border crisis created by Joe Biden. The last five seconds are epic. {Direct Rumble Link} WATCH: . @5:00 “I’ll tell you […] The post Tom Homan Border Speech, MAGA Rally Robstown, Texas appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Cairns News5 hours ago
Murdoch after a reader?
Letter to the Editor Which reminds me, while we are basking in the warm glow of fascism-driven paranoia, much earned LOL, here is a little sage of somebody’s latest attempt. I drive on dangerous bush roads, at speed. The other day, my caliper brake hydraulic tube snapped in half, leaving me hurtling backwards in a […] read more
Michael West7 hours ago
Aust athlete-monitoring tech going global
When American football players take the field this season for bone-crunching hits, their coaches will be guided by technology from an Australian company founded in the wake of the Sydney Olympics. Athlete-monitoring devices from ASX-listed Catapult are also being used in the NRL and AFL, the NBA, the English Premier League and Nascar – in […] read more
PrairiePundit7 hours ago
Dem cities crime wave
Just the News: ... According to WalletHub, these were the ten cities with the highest homicide cases per 100,000 residents from July through September: 1. St. Louis, Mo. (19.69) 2. Kansas City, Mo. (14.86) 3. Detroit, Mich. (13.24) 4. Baltimore, Md. (12.45) 5. New Orleans, La. (10.99) 6. Milwaukee, Wisc. (10.46) 7. Memphis, Tenn. (9.99) 8. Philadelphia, Pa. (9.36) 9. Norfolk, Va. (7.78) 10. Chicago, Ill. (7.71) The top prosecutors in most of these cities are backed by progressive megadonor George Soros, a billionaire who's spent the last several years ... read more
Michael West8 hours ago
Dimples from ‘Flora’ as mine goes to seed
“Flora” is restoring the windswept plains dug up by a mineral sands company. The bespoke seeding machine (Flora Restorer, to use its full name) has in fact won Iluka Resources Western Australia’s Golden Gecko award for environmental excellence at its remote Eneabba mine site. And with mineral sands used in everyday products from toothpaste and suncream to […] read more
PrairiePundit8 hours ago
Suspected terrorist caught at the border
Fox News: *September migrant encounters hit record high, 20 suspected terrorists arrested* 98 terror watchlist arrests at southern border in fiscal year 2022, smashing records This does not include all of the thousands of got aways not interviewed by border agents. read more
PrairiePundit8 hours ago
Depositions ordered in Covid censorship case
PJ Media: ... Now, the plaintiffs will have the opportunity to depose a total of eight Biden officials. The following officials will be required to give depositions: NIAID Director and White House Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci; former White House Press Secretary Jennifer Psaki; FBI Supervisory Special Agent Elvis Chan; Surgeon General Vivek Murthy; CDC Chief of the Digital Media Branch Carol Crawford; and Acting Coordinator of the State Department’s Global Engagement Center Daniel Kimmage. The plaintiffs will need to select one of the individuals from the following pa... read more
China Plans New Era Of Revolution
On 21 October 2022, Friends of Socialist China co-editors Danny Haiphong and Carlos Martinez joined Multipolarista editor Ben Norton to discuss the CPC’s 20th National Congress, currently drawing to a close in Beijing. In the 90-minute stream embedded below, the three discuss some of the key themes emerging from the Congress, including the pursuit of China’s Second Centenary Goal (“building a great modern socialist country that is prosperous, strong, democratic, culturally advanced, harmonious and beautiful”), common prosperity, ecological civilization, whole-process people’s demo... read more
Court Finds Extinction Rebellion Scientists Not Guilty For Action At BEIS
Five Scientists for Extinction Rebellion on trial for criminal damage have been acquitted by a magistrates’ court in London. Dr Stuart Capstick, an environmental social scientist, Dr Abi Perrin, a biologist, Emma Smart, an ecologist, Dr Aaron Thierry, an earth-system scientist and Dr Caroline Vincent, a retired scientist and consultant, were facing a charge of criminal damage to the value of £2,000. They were part of a group of nine scientists who pasted scientific papers, used chalk spray and glued themselves to the windows of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial St... read more
Michael West13 hours ago
Budget to go beyond dollars to wellbeing
For the first time, Australia’s budget will start tracking its citizens’ quality of life and wellbeing. Along with the usual markers of economic health, such as gross domestic product, the first Albanese government budget will start monitoring education levels, health standards and the state of the environment. The new section will see Australia follow the […] read more
Gangsters Out Blog42 minutes ago
Xi Jinping has former president removed
Update: Anti-Xi protest spreads in China and worldwide as Chinese leader begins third term Speaking of Xi Jinping, Winnie the Pooh had the former president of China forcefully removed from Congress today in preparation for his historic bid to become Dictator for life. Communism is *supposed* to be a democracy. The president isn't *supposed* to be president for life. Xi Jinping is trying to change all that and hold the position for life. Welcome to the apocalypse. read more
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* NYU Professor Maitland Jones Jr. fired for being too hard says colleges ‘coddle students’* An NYU chemistry professor who claimed he was fired after students complained that his class was too hard said colleges “coddle” students instead of helping them succeed with “tough love.” Maitland Jones Jr. taught at the expensive Manhattan private school for 15 years before he was canned ahead of the fall semester after a student petition alleged that his organic chemistry class was too difficult to pass. “Organic chemistry is a difficult and important course,” he wrote in an op-ed publi... read more
"People Are Not Paying Their Bills"
*Full screen recommended.* Dan, iAllegedly, 10/22/22: *"People Are Not Paying Their Bills"* "Credit card delinquencies are only going to get worse. Banks are building war chests to combat the delinquencies. Banks are putting up unusual holds on accounts and real estate is still going through the roof." *Comments here:* - https://www.youtube.com/ read more
balance106 hours ago
lighting the taper for the age
Children of the One Abiding in the Shadow of the Mercy of the Law: I am the flame of Zadkiel and the jewel in the center of the flame. I am the point of the precipitation in Mater of the alchemy of the seventh ray. I am the Mother-flame of the order of Melchizedek. I am the whitefire core of the seat-of-the-soul chakra. I am a keeper of the flame, keeping the flame of freedom for the seven root races destined to fulfill the cycles of life on Terra. I stand at the south portico of our retreat over the island of Cuba. I face the children of the South, children of Mother Mary, those del... read more
Musical Interlude: 2002, "Greater Than The Sum"
*Full screen recommended.* *2002, "Greater Than The Sum"* In Ancient Greece, philosopher Aristotle (384–322 B.C.) wrote “The whole is greater than the sum of the parts” read more

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