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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, June 2, 2019

2 June - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 3

11:05 pm MDT

Climate Scientists – Drowning New York For 85 Years

tonyheller at The Deplorable Climate Science Blog - 9 hours ago
15 Apr 1934, 33 – The Nebraska State Journal at Newspapers.com

New Video : Coolest And Wettest October-May On Record

tonyheller at The Deplorable Climate Science Blog - 9 hours ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r13wtwcs76c

Could India's New Aircraft Carrier Have British 'DNA' (And F-35s)?

Michael Peck at The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Security, * Maybe. *India’s two existing carriers use a Short-Takeoff But Arrested Recovery, or STOBAR, system in which short-takeoff aircraft are launched off a ski jump flight deck, but are recovered using arresting wires like an American carrier. While simpler and cheaper than CATOBAR, it requires aircraft to be lighter and carry less payload.* Will India’s next aircraft carrier be a British design? *(This first appeared last month.)* British defense contractor BAE Systems is offering a Queen Elizabeth-class design as a contender for India’s third aircraft c... more »

Who Made the List: 10 Guns That Can Protect Your Home (Glock Made It)

Gun News Daily at The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*Gun News Daily* *Security, * Check them out. *Walther is well-known for producing high-quality, dependable guns that can go through thousands of rounds without a misfire and the PPQ M2 is their finest handgun yet.* If you’re looking for an *effective home-defense weapon*, handguns are one of the most popular choices. *Why do so many people go with the handgun, especially when there are far more powerful guns available?* Their compact size makes it easy to store a handgun right next to your bed in a handgun safe specifically designed for getting your gun quickly in life or de... more »

5 Injured in Venice as Cruise Ship Slams into Tourist Boat

Associated Press at Snopes.com - 9 hours ago
The MSC Opera cruise ship, apparently unable to stop, blared its horn as it slammed into the much smaller River Countess boat and the dock as dozens of people ran away in panic.

How Did Russiagate Begin?

Stephen F. Cohen at - 10 hours ago
[image: undefined] It cannot be emphasized too often: Russiagate—allegations that the American president has been compromised by the Kremlin, which may even have helped to put him in the White House—is the worst and (considering the lack of actual evidence) most fraudulent political scandal in American history. We have yet to calculate the damage Russsiagate has inflicted on America’s democratic institutions, including the presidency and the electoral process, and on domestic and foreign perceptions of American democracy, or on US-Russian relations at a critical moment when both sid... more »

Crisis? What crisis? Just a(nother) ‘new (lack of) direction’ for healthcare

Stephen Kimber at Halifax Examiner - 10 hours ago
Last week, when Premier Stephen McNeil “mutually” agreed to fire Denise Perret — the deputy minister of health he’d hired just two-and-a-half years ago — he explained it was because “we’re now re-setting and moving in a new direction.” He did not explain what he was re-setting from or to, or in what new yellow-brick-road […]

Missing details

sue at Is the BBC biased? - 10 hours ago
Forgive me for revisiting a story I posted a few days ago, but as often happens, BBC Watch has now supplied the details that I did not. (And there’s a second part due on that website tomorrow) In the old days, when I first began blogging about the BBC’s unfair reporting on Israel and Jewish matters in general, I would spend hours researching the facts before setting them out to the best of my ability. These days I don’t bother, for the simple reason that I’ve realised that facts definitely have nothing to do with it. They’re irrelevant in the post-factual age. However, for old tim... more »

We're hocked to the eyeballs in debt with no obvious way out

Ian Verrender at Just In - 10 hours ago
When the Reserve Bank lowers interest rates tomorrow, it will be firing off one of the last six shots remaining in the chamber. The warning signs point to an exceptionally weak economy susceptible to a growing list of international shocks, writes Ian Verrender.

Today's Ebook Is 'The Fifteen Decisive Battles Of The World'

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 10 hours ago
*WNU Editor:* You can download this ebook from here .... *The Fifteen Decisive Battles Of The World: From Marathon To Waterloo by Edward Creasy*.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in the Attorney General’s CBS Interview

jgoldsmith at Lawfare - 10 hours ago
Attorney General Bill Barr meets with Alaska Native leaders in May 2019. (Source: Justice Department) Jan Crawford’s extraordinary CBS interview with Attorney General William Barr was released on Friday, May 31. In it Barr said some good things about why his investigation of the Trump campaign investigation is needed. He also said some bad things about his attitude toward his investigation that reveal the depressingly ugly state of U.S. intelligence and law enforcement institutions. *On the Need for an Investigation* Barr makes a strong case on the need for an investigation of th... more »

It is always a mistake to let anyone or anything interfere with one’s personal progress in the eternal light.

Bob Dinn at balance10 - 10 hours ago
*Of* course human relations are the most serious problem men face today. As long as people seek to fix blame upon one another for their ills and do not consider that perhaps they themselves may have some responsibility in the matter if life is not wholly to their liking, they will often remain unjust, unfair and unhappy. As an ascended being whose memory of life upon earth is still very vivid I feel that without question the so-called sacred writings are ever so important if they are correctly understood. The words of Jesus suggesting that he came to set men against their fath... more »

CREEPY: Amazon and Facebook Both Want To Read Human Emotions

Aaron at Activist Post - 11 hours ago
By Aaron Kesel Facebook and Amazon’s insanity only seems to continue with no sign of slowing down anytime soon. Now, the two big conglomerate giants... more »

Kirsten Gillibrand, Democratic candidate for President ponders, imagine if

Norma at Collecting My Thoughts - 11 hours ago
50% of Congress were women and 50% of mayors and governors were too. (Twitter, July 2017) But I say. . . Imagine if 60% the NBA and NFL were white like the population in that age group. Imagine if 51% were female. Imagine if half of all race car drivers were female. Imagine if half of all librarians were women instead of 90%. Imagine if half of all teachers were women instead of 80%. Imagine what it would be like to have our government shoe horn us into a profession/life style that didn't fit because of our skin color, ethnicity or sex. I think that was tried by the Democrats ab... more »

The Big F-35 Flaw That Won't Be Easy to Fix

Sebastien Roblin at The National Interest - 11 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, * Stealth can't hide this. *The GAO report notes that F-35 operators “need to…perform time-consuming, manual workarounds in order to manage and track spare parts,” requiring over 45,000 hours of additional labor per year. These flaws are leading to “missing or corrupted electronic spare parts data” and the “maintenance and supply systems within ALIS not communicating with each other.”* On April 9, the first F-35A Lightning stealth jet built in Japan mysteriously vanished while flying a training mission over the Pacific Ocean. It’s veteran pilot, wh... more »

You Bet the Navy Secretly Wants to Get Rid of the Littoral Combat Ship

Task and Purpose at The National Interest - 11 hours ago
*Task and Purpose* *Security, * Why? *“In many ways, this FFG(X) design goes beyond what today’s LCS can do, particularly as it relates to surface warfare,” as USNI News put it at the time. “The RFI states the frigate should be able to conduct independent operations in a contested environment or contribute to a larger strike group, depending on combatant commander needs.”* After 16 years and billions of dollars, the Navy may have finally acknowledged that its Littoral Combat Ship program looks like a miserable failure. The service “may not” deploy any of the dozen small surfac... more »

No Bigger Secret: Why the New Mach 5 SR-72 Spy Plane Could Be Everything

Task and Purpose at The National Interest - 11 hours ago
*Task and Purpose* *Security, * Why Russia and China should be nervous. *What we know so far.* The successor to Lockheed Martin’s SR-71 Blackbird, the Mach 3 long-range recon aircraft that once tore across the skies like a Cold-War era arrowhead before its retirement in 1999, may be inching closer toward reality. According to Aviation Week, a handful of visitors to the SAE International Aerotech Congress and Exhibition at Fort Worth, Texas, this week reported catching glimpses of a “demonstrator vehicle” believed to be linked to the proposed replacement: the SR-72. *(This fir... more »

America Was Terrified of China's Nuclear Weapons. This Mach 3 Drone Spied on Them.

David Axe at The National Interest - 11 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, * Meet the D-21 drone. *McLucas noted that new spy satellites were spending more time in orbit. In 1971, Corona, Gambit and Hexagon spy sats would rack up a combined 181 days in orbit, McLucas reported. He projected days-on-orbit would grow to 279 by 1974.* Between 1969 and 1971, the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office deployed super-fast spy drones over China in an abortive attempt to spy on Beijing's nuclear program. The NRO on March 21, 2019 *declassified* scores of five-decade-old records documenting the development, deployment and termination of the... more »

Mini AOC Is Back

co2islife at CO2 is Life - 11 hours ago
As long as Ava #miniAOCofficial enjoys doing these videos she will continue to keep making them and as long as #AlexandriaOcasioCortez keeps being #AOC we will have plenty of material to keep making them as well. Thanks again to everyone who had kind things to say about Ava. pic.twitter.com/Je7YojRoXd — Mini AOC (@miniAOCofficial) May 13, … Continue reading "Mini AOC Is Back"

Orwellian Future: Facial Recognition & Mass Surveillance Is Coming To U.S. Schools

Activist Post at Activist Post - 11 hours ago
By Mac Slavo We are staring our Orwellian future right in the face. Beginning in New York, facial recognition is coming to schools in the... more »

Russia Is Using The Wars In Syria And Ukraine To Test New Electronic Warfare Equipment

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 11 hours ago
Russian Radar *Strategy Page:* *Space: Jack The Signal* Since 2015 Russia has been using eastern Ukraine and Syria for testing new EW (Electronic Warfare) equipment. New gear is tested “under combat conditions” to discover weaknesses and promote export sales as “combat proven”. Equipment still in development is also tested. A recent example of that is the truck mounted Tirada-2 orbital jamming system that recently showed up in eastern Ukraine. Tirada-2 was seeking to hack the control signals and video feeds from American RQ-4B Global Hawk UAVs that regularly operate over eastern U... more »

Free Webinar for Aussies: “What Is 5G and How to Stop It”

Activist Post at Activist Post - 11 hours ago
By B.N. Frank The Telecom Industry has no scientific evidence that 5G is safe AND there is research that has already proven that 5G is... more »

Growing Up Fast

tonyheller at The Deplorable Climate Science Blog - 11 hours ago
Last Sunday they were little puppies. They are probably 50% bigger today, and their faces look much more mature. They have moved to their summer den by the creek, but I found this deer leg by their old den. They … Continue reading →

"Hope Tourism"

Majia's Blog at Majia's Blog - 11 hours ago
Fukushima Daiichi continues to look steamy, especially around reactor 2 in view below: But what a great vacation spot! Fukushima aims to boost school-trip visitors with new plan focused on teaching about 3/11 disaster may 26 2019 https ://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/05/26/national/fukushima-aims-boost-school-trip-visitors-plans-focused-teaching-2011-disaster/#.XPMA5xRKj3g In an effort to increase the number of students visiting for school trips, Fukushima Prefecture has created a series of travel routes it will propose this fiscal year to schools outside the prefecture to provi... more »

Sunday Feel Good Story

Hardnox at 'Nox & Friends - 11 hours ago
Bwhahahahahaha. This made me spit my coffee out. LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~ Hardnox

NM Governor – Now eating crow pie

Uriel at 'Nox & Friends - 11 hours ago
Back in November 2018, Republican Steve Pearce warned in his campaign for governor about what to expect from Democrat Lujan Grisham. She ran on the human right of receiving good health care under the title socialized medicine, decriminalizing abortion, LGBTQ residents rights and protections, against work requirements for welfare assistance, no emergency at the border, against ICE and Border Security, and mostly against anything or anyone that was part of the Trump Administration and their plans. Someone wasn’t listening or someone didn’t care about the consequences just the promises... more »

Inflatable ‘Tank Man’ in Taiwan Marks Tiananmen Protests

Associated Press at Snopes.com - 11 hours ago
An artist has erected an inflatable display in Taiwan’s capital to mark an iconic moment in the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests.

Maybe I will get an apology

greencrow at Greencrow As The Crow Flies - 12 hours ago
*Greencrow at 22, in 1969, the year I had Marianne.* *In the photo on the right, I am 8 months pregnant* Mothers forced to surrender their babies demand an apology There was a TV program on the CTV the other day. It was shown on W5 which is a news/documentary program. It was based on the report that the Australian government issued a formal apology to all the woman who had their babies "forcibly removed" in the decades after WWII. There was no law that took the babies away and placed them by way of adoption in "good homes". It was the sheer force of societal pressure, that forced... more »

Dutton says 'there's nobody less qualified', but Keneally's appointment will see her 'soar or crash'

Alexandra Beech at Just In - 12 hours ago
Kristina Keneally's appointment as Shadow Home Affairs Minister will pit her directly against Peter Dutton in a role that could determine her career in federal politics.

United States visa applicants now required to hand over social media usernames

Just In - 12 hours ago
The State Department is now requiring nearly all applicants for US visas to submit their social media usernames, previous email addresses and phone numbers, in a move that could affect 15 million travellers.

Tokyo Sushi bar employees underpaid by more than $70k

Peter Ryan at Just In - 12 hours ago
The former operators of three sushi outlets in regional New South Wales are fined more than $380,000 for ripping off workers including junior employees and vulnerable visa holders.

Morrison pledges $250m for Solomon Islands infrastructure in Pacific push

Stephen Dziedzic at Just In - 12 hours ago
The Prime Minister is pressing ahead with the Government's ambitious Pacific step up, reshaping Australia's aid program in Solomon Islands by pledging $250 million during a short visit to Honiara.

BBC, Sky News Have Hidden Their Interviews With UN Expert On The Torture Of Assange

Caitlin Johnstone at Caitlin Johnstone - 12 hours ago
UN Special Rapporteur on torture Nils Melzer has said that on the 31st of May he gave video interviews with both Sky News and the BBC on his findings that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is the victim of psychological torture. As of this writing, footage […]

This Day In Iraqi History - Jun 2

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 12 hours ago
1920 Revolt against British started when sheikh in mid-Euphrates refused British taxation arrested and freed by tribe 1920 Revolt 1920 Ex-Ottoman Iraqi officers marched from Syria to Tal Afar hoping to spark revolt against British there Joined by Shammar and Jabouri tribes (Musings On Iraq book review of *Reclaiming Iraq, The 1920 Revolution and the Founding of the Modern State*) 1924 UK run Baghdad Times said if Anglo-Iraq Treaty not ratified Iraq would lose Mosul to Turks (Musings On Iraq article on how Mosul province became part of Iraq) 1941 Jamil al-Midfai named PM in new go... more »

Will Navy Secretary Richard Spencer Be Fired For Failing To Get A Critical Supercarrier Weapon System To Work?

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 12 hours ago
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) is maneuvered by tugboats in the James River during a turn ship evolution on March 17, 2019 Gerald R. Ford is currently undergoing its post-shakedown availability at Huntington Ingalls Industries-Newport News Shipbuilding. US Navy photo. *Business Insider:* *Trump's Navy secretary bet his job on getting a critical supercarrier weapon system to work. The Navy says it won't be ready in time* * The Advanced Weapons Elevators on the USS Gerald R. Ford supercarrier are not going to be ready by the time the ship wraps up maintenance and is... more »

What's Happening in Antarctica?

LL at Virtual Mirage - 12 hours ago
Until now, scientists didn't have a sound understanding of Antarctica, and the processes underway that influence ice melt, etc. It turns out that there are two separate continental bodies under the ice. This article provides an overview of what the scientists found. (LINK) In a study published today in Nature Geoscience a team of scientists, including glaciologists from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego, detail how they discovered an ancient geologic structure under Antarctica’s largest ice shelf and describe how the ice shelf’s stability... more »

Forget The Partisan Bullshit For A Minute-- Which Side Of History Do YOU Want To Be On?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 13 hours ago
I love hearing John Oliver make an argument. He's my second favorite news anchor-- after Chris Hayes. When I heard the video above, I was in another room and didn't realize it wasn't Oliver. It sounded brilliant and it made the news fun, the way he does. But it was actually a very serious-- *deadly* serious journalist Mehdi Hasan, speaking for *The Intercept*. Please watch it; Hasan takes apart one lame anti-impeachment argument after another apart. On Friday Jerry Nadler, Chair of the House Judiciary Committee, was a guest on WNYC. He made the case for Pelosi's go-slwo/run-out-t... more »

Militarizing the Peace: UN Intervention Against Congo’s “Terrorist” Rebels

rsweet at Lawfare - 13 hours ago
Photo Credit: UN Photo/Sylvain Liechti via author *Editor’s Note: The civil war in Congo remains one of the world's bloodiest and most intractable conflicts. In response, the United Nations has authorized a large, and militarily aggressive, campaign to target rebel forces. Rachel Sweet, a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University, argues that this intervention is not working. The UN effort often ignores the dynamics of conflict in Congo, and as a result the use of force fails or even backfires.* *Daniel Byman* *** United Nations peacekeeping faces increasingly dangerous operatin... more »

MORE GUN EROTICA FOR LIBERALS

Steve M. at No More Mister Nice Blog - 13 hours ago
Back in 2013, Walter Kirn published an essay in *The New Republic* defending gun ownership. What made the piece stand out -- not in a good way -- was Kirn's choice to *eroticize* gun use. Kirn wrote this, seemingly as foreplay: Growing up around guns and owning them as an adult affords a person memories and experiences that strangers to guns may have trouble understanding. The divide is phenomenological, not political (or not political until it gets to be), like the gulf between those who've had sex and those who haven't or those who smoke and those who've never lit up. Pulling a t... more »

Russia Wants To Make Its New Su-57 Stealth Fighter Into A Ship-Killer

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 13 hours ago
Video of Putin’s fighter escort today with 6 Su-57. https://t.co/H0YciF3zYG pic.twitter.com/i25phmPr9C — Rob Lee (@RALee85) May 14, 2019 *Michael Peck, National Interest*: *Why Is Russia Turning Its Su-57 Stealth Fighter Into A Ship-Killer?* *We can tell you.* Russia is designing an anti-ship missile for its Su-57 stealth fighter. But is hunting ships the best mission for such an advanced aircraft? Deputy Defense Minister Alexey Krivoruchko made the announcement while visiting the Detal Design Bureau, which is developing a new anti-ship missile, according to Russian news agency ... more »

FAMU, University of Haifa Partner for Study Abroad Opportunities

Tiffany Pennamon at Diverse - 13 hours ago
Florida A&M University students will have another option for study abroad due to a new partnership between the historically Black university and the University of Haifa in Israel. The partnership comes as FAMU president Dr. Larry Robinson and his wife, Florida governor Ron DeSantis and other academic, business and political officials recently embarked on a […]

Fire, Water Cause Damage at Morris Brown College.

cmaadmin at Diverse - 13 hours ago
Morris Brown College, which has been struggling to regain its accreditation, has experienced yet another setback. A fire broke out over the weekend in the administration building, igniting the sprinkler system and causing severe water damage to the building, including the president’s office, according to the school’s interim president, Dr. Kevin James. He said that […]

New Report Emphasizes the Importance of Research on Higher Ed Prison Programs

cmaadmin at Diverse - 13 hours ago
With the Second Chance Pell pilot program extended to 2020, a new report released by Ithaka S+R details the need for comprehensive research into higher education for incarcerated individuals.

Study: Link Between Treatment Programs and Reduced Jail, Recidivism

LaMont Jones at Diverse - 13 hours ago
A five-year study by the Center for Behavioral Health and Justice at Wayne State University’s School of Social Work found that diverting individuals with mental health disorders into treatment programs rather than simply jailing them significantly reduces the jail population and reduces the chances of recidivism. The two-phase study, recently released by the state of […]

Syracuse Law Furthers Commitment to Access, Diversity in Legal Profession

Tiffany Pennamon at Diverse - 13 hours ago
A new agreement between Syracuse University College of Law and Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College and Spelman College will fulfill a dual objective: diversifying the student body of the law school – and thus the legal profession – while also providing a pipeline for students from the three historically Black institutions to accelerate the time to their bachelor’s and juris doctor degrees.

German Chancellor Merkel Tells Harvard Grads To 'Tear Down Walls Of Ignorance And Narrow-Mindedness' But Will Not Ban Hezbollah

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 13 hours ago
*CNN:* *Angela Merkel to Harvard grads: 'Tear down walls of ignorance and narrow-mindedness'* German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Harvard graduates Thursday to "tear down walls of ignorance and narrow-mindedness" in a speech that was an apparent rebuke of President Donald Trump's policies and worldview. In her commencement address at the university, Merkel warned against the perils of isolationism and nationalism, pushed for action on climate change and said to never "describe lies as truth and truth as lies." The Chancellor spoke in German and used a translator, but notably swi... more »

Economists as “Useful Idiots” for Green Socialists

Ron Clutz at Science Matters - 13 hours ago
Robert P. Murphy writes at Mises Wire Economists Have Been “Useful Idiots” for the Green Socialists. Excerpts in italics with my bolds. In the old Soviet Union, the Communists allegedly used the term “useful idiot” to describe Westerners whose naïve political views furthered the Soviet agenda, even though these Westerners didn’t realize that they were […]

Pentagon Tells White House to Stop Politicizing Military

Associated Press at Snopes.com - 13 hours ago
The goal is to ensure there is less ambiguity about how the military should support VIP events and how service members should respond to such political requests.

EPA’s Obama-era “endangerment finding” fails IQA requirements

Larry Bell at CFACT - 13 hours ago
EPA's finding that carbon dioxide represents a dangerous public health and safety "pollutant" should finally be subjected to a proper "high level" peer review as required by the U.S. Information Quality Act (IQA). The post EPA’s Obama-era “endangerment finding” fails IQA requirements appeared first on CFACT.

How Soybeans Became China’s Most Powerful Weapon in Trump’s Trade War

Ian Sheldon at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Ian Sheldon* *Economics, * All of the facts. Soybeans may not seem all that useful in a war. Nonetheless, they’ve become China’s most important weapon in its ever-worsening trade conflict with the U.S. China, the world’s biggest buyer of the crop, has reportedly stopped purchasing any American soybeans in retaliation for the Trump administration raising tariffs on US$250 billion of Chinese goods. This is very bad news for U.S. farmers. While China’s targeting of soybeans may have come as something of a surprise to most Americans, to a professor of agricultural economics who ... more »

Russia Built This Jet to Shoot Down the SR-71 Spy Plane

David Axe at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, * Did it work? *America replaced its SR-71s with RQ-170, RQ-4 and, soon, RQ-180 drones. But Russia’s aerospace industry never quite mastered robotic aircraft. With satellite locked in predictable orbits, the MiG-25Rs were Moscow’s best way of looking down on its enemies without warning. Su-24 and Tu-22 bombers could carry cameras, but were slower than the MiG-25s and more vulnerable to enemy defenses.* In 1964, the Soviet Union’s awesome MiG-25 Foxbat jet fighter flew for the first time. Specifically designed to intercept the U.S. Air Force’s spy planes,... more »

In 1989, a U.S. Navy's 16-Inch Battleship 'Gun' Exploded. What Happened?

Task and Purpose at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Task and Purpose* *Security, * Was something covered up? *The other three Iowa-class battleships that had been reactivated were also decommissioned over the next couple years because they were too expensive to operate, their manning needs could not be met, and sailors had to train to operate equipment on them that was not found on other warships, said Ryan Peeks, a naval historian with Naval History and Heritage Command.* It's been 30 years since an explosion inside the number two gun turret on the USS *Iowa* killed 47 American sailors, but for Mike Carr, it still feels like y... more »

Study This Picture: It Might Be the Future of U.S. Navy Submarines

Kris Osborn at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *Security, * The Navy is planning to launch a massive, 50-ton undersea drone to expand mission scope, increase attack options, integrate large high-tech sensors, further safeguard manned combat crews and possibly fire torpedoes -- all while waging war under the ocean surface. *“An environmental sensing UUV (Unmanned Undersea Vehicle) will be hosted on a submarine, and we will develop torpedo tube launch and recovery for that medium size,” Small said.* The Navy is planning to launch a massive, 50-ton undersea drone to expand mission scope, increase attack options, i... more »

Forget the Movie: Godzilla Would Die a Fiery Death Thanks to the U.S. Air Force

Matthew Gault at The National Interest - 13 hours ago
*Matthew Gault* *Security, * Yes, there is a plan. *“A bad angle of attack could cause a deflection of the bomb—unlikely for a [Massive Ordinance Penetrator] with such incredible momentum, but still possible,” our source conceded. “That’s why you have Dash 2 follow on in, just in case. If Dash 1 hit the target successfully, Dash 2 drops as well, just to make sure. In fact because this mission is so critical there should be two more MOP-equipped sorties somewhere near.”* Godzilla. Kings of the monsters. The original Kaiju. Born of humanity’s hubris, it comes from the depths of t... more »

Everyday Activism: Little Effort, Big Results

Activist Post at Activist Post - 13 hours ago
By Jack Adam Weber The Facts: I’ve enacted a simple strategy to make a difference. You can too, and it feels great. Reflect On: How... more »

New Prez in Ukraine - war on Donbass continues....

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 13 hours ago
Two houses sustained damage as a result of shelling on May 29th carried out by the UAF (Ukraine military) on the settlement of Golubovsky, which is a part of front-line Kirovsk. The president of Ukraine, Volodímir Zelensky, in his meeting with the US Senator Robert Portman (R-Ohio) declared that his country is waging two wars, one against Russia and the other against corruption, reports the official website of the president. How does Ukraine dream they can actually beat Russia? And why? So there is a new president in Ukraine (who won by a huge margin of 70-some percent). During... more »

This 7 Year Old Boy Gets it

Terry at 'Nox & Friends - 14 hours ago
THEN : FEBRUARY 19, 2019 TEXAS BOY SETS UP HOT CHOCOLATE STAND TO RAISE MONEY FOR BORDER WALL Benton’s fundraising efforts began after he watched President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address. Benton said he was inspired to raise the money for President Trump because he “saw that Trump really wanted to build a wall.” NOW : JUNE 2019 7 YEAR-OLD BOY RAISING MONEY FOR TRUMP’S BORDER WALL HITS $22,000 While Benton is pleased with the $22,000, he said his goal is to raise a grand total of $50,000 for the project. He said he plans on raising the extra … Continue reading →

The Current Cold War Has Similarities To The European Conflicts In The 1600s

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 14 hours ago
*Niall Ferguson, Boston Globe*: *The outbreak of the second Cold War* Regular readers of this column will not have been surprised by the outbreak of the Second Cold War. Ever since President Trump imposed the first tariffs on Chinese imports last year, I have argued that the trade war between the United States and China would last longer than most people expected and that it would escalate into other forms of warfare. The tech war — exemplified by last week’s measures by the United States against the Chinese telecom company Huawei — is now in full swing. If you still think peace w... more »

Opportunity Zones: A Technocrat Deception To Plunder America

Activist Post at Activist Post - 14 hours ago
By Patrick Wood How much more financial plundering can Americans endure before America is declared an outright Oligarchy and the middle class declared dead? The... more »

How the Missing $21T Impacts You | Catherine Austin Fitts

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 14 hours ago
Reluctant Preppers Published on May 31, 2019 THE MISSING MONEY Catherine Austin Fitts, founder of The Solari Report, joins Reluctant Preppers host Dunagun Kaiser to alert us to the facts of the missing $21 trillion, how it will affect you, and what you can do about it! Don’t miss this premier interview with Catherine Austin …

China Trade War Explodes! … Prepare For The Worst

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 14 hours ago
RonPaulLibertyReport Streamed live on May 31, 2019 You can’t tax your way to prosperity…but you can surely tax your way into poverty. Instead of drastically shrinking government involvement in the U.S. economy, and making America more competitive, the Trump Administration chose to increase government intervention. Tariffs have always been destined to fail. The ramifications are …

China’s Retaliatory Tariffs on $60bn of US Products Kick In

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 14 hours ago
RT Published on Jun 1, 2019 China’s tit-for-tat tariffs on US-made goods have come into effect. The import tax on over 5,000 items is now 25%. READ MORE: https://on.rt.com/9vjo end

Israeli Jets & Combat Helicopters Strike Syrian Artillery, Air Defense Units – IDF

mosesman at Socio-Economics History Blog - 14 hours ago
Israeli Jets & Combat Helicopters Strike Syrian Artillery, Air Defense Units – IDF by https://www.rt.com/ The Israeli military has confirmed striking “a number” of Syrian Army targets in cross border raids that, according to Damascus, left at least three soldiers dead and seven others wounded. – “Israeli warplanes and combat helicopters attacked several military targets …

Soph takes on Greta

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 14 hours ago
*...and Gretinism...* Great minds think alike. When I talked to Murray Gell-Mann years ago, it was clear to us that we had a similar thinking about many issues – and we were excited and upset about similar things and for similar reasons, too. So when Stephen Wolfram remembered Gell-Mann, I appreciated Wolfram's intelligence, ego, and unusual stories from Wolfram's life but I also felt like being almost in Gell-Mann's skin. Gell-Mann would be annoyed by that text by Wolfram, I am sure – so I exploited the opportunity to be somewhat annoyed on behalf of Gell-Mann. If you ask me, I can... more »

WATCH: ‘You Ain’t Seen Excessive Force Yet!’: Cops Restrain Man and Then Torture Him

Matt Agorist at The Free Thought Project - 14 hours ago
[image: torture]Taxpayers in Minnesota are shelling out $500,000 after video surfaced of cops torture a restrained man for no reason.

Basslink cable fails again as Tasmania switches to dam storage for power

Phoebe Hosier at Just In - 14 hours ago
A fault on land has cut power to the undersea Basslink interconnector cable, which links Tasmania to the national electricity grid, but no date has been given as to when it'll be fixed.

Sunday song

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 14 hours ago
*Look Through Any Doorway* Written by: Dave Davies (The Kinks) Look through any doorway, Each life will tell it's story. See the joy and heartbreak, For all the world to see. She's on the city streets, On her face is desolation. Just a kid from out of town, In the land of hope and glory. Look through any doorway, Each life will tell it's story. See the joy and heartbreak, For all the world to see. Open up your heart. Open up the highway, The road will stretch before you, For there will be a new day, Where love will show the way. Only shadows of the world we left behind, Open up you... more »

Assyrian Federation of Germany Meets With Chairman of Parliamentary Group

From left to right: Aziz Said, Ralph Brinkhaus and Michael Poll. ( AINA)Gütersloh (AINA) -- On Tuesday, May 28 representatives of the Assyrian Federation of Germany (AFG) welcomed the chairman of the Parliamentary Group of the Christian Union (CDU / CSU), Mr.

Calling Climate Change ‘Catastrophic’ Isn’t Backed By Science

tzofiya at The Great Climate Debate - 14 hours ago
Principia Scientific May 30, 2019 by Bjorn Lomborg Ever notice how, in the last decade or so, we quietly stopped just having storms and started having “extreme weather events”? It feels like no temperature drop or seasonal downpour is too small for the media to slap a scary name on it and issue minute-by-minute warnings. …

UN IPCC Scientist Blows Whistle on Climate Lies

tzofiya at The Great Climate Debate - 14 hours ago
Conservatives.org.au May 28, 2019 The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (UN IPCC) is misleading humanity about climate change and sea levels, a leading expert on sea levels who served on the UN IPCC told The New American. Conservative Party leader Cory Bernardi has long called out the whole myth of fighting climate change as a dangerous UN cult …

Climate Change Heuristic Proves They’re Lying to You

tzofiya at The Great Climate Debate - 14 hours ago
Joseph Postma May 31, 2019 We often encounter this back-up argument that the climate physics greenhouse effect “is only a heuristic” and that isn’t the real greenhouse effect of climate physics. I dissect this argument to demonstrate how it proves that advocates of global warming and anthropogenic climate change are actively & purposefully & knowingly …

Inherent unreliable renewables dictate GND “100% renewable electricity” mandate yields unavoidable GHG emissions

tzofiya at The Great Climate Debate - 14 hours ago
by Larry Hamlin | May 31, 2019 The Green New Deal (GND) and California’s SB 100 are both draconian and completely unrealistic pipe dreams that politically mandate “100% renewable electricity” for the U.S. and California respectively. A new 117 page study from the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) has determined that these politically contrived schemes of …

Dashcam Video Shows The Moment An Air Force Pilot Ejected Before His F-16 Crashed Near A Highway

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 14 hours ago
*Business Insider/We Are The Mighty:* *Dashcam video shows the moment an Air Force pilot ejected before his F-16 crashed into a warehouse* * An armed F-16 crashed into a warehouse in California in mid-May. * Footage recorded by a dashcam in a passing car caught the moment the pilot ejected from the aircraft over a freeway. Last Thursday afternoon, commuters driving down the 215 Freeway adjacent to Riverside County, California's March Air Reserve Base witnessed an incredible sight. A pilot was forced to eject from his F-16 Fighting Falcon carrying live ordnance over the highway, d... more »

War on Cash: UK Cash Deserts

Jerri-Lynn Scofield at naked capitalism - 15 hours ago
Latest news in the War on Cash: the problem of cash deserts in the UK - areas abandoned by banks, for economic reasons, and that lack ATMs. These tend to be rural areas, or areas of economic deprivation.

China Wins: I Lost the (Simulated) Battle for the South China Sea Thanks to 1 Thing

Kyle Mizokami at The National Interest - 15 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, * My Littoral Combat Ship did not have the needed firepower. *Worst of all, in order to bring what meager firepower each had to bear against the enemy, the LCS had to bring itself within range of multiple Chinese weapon systems.* The year is 2016, and two of the U.S. Navy’s latest ships are backing a key ally in the tinderbox of the South China Sea. They’re facing down the Chinese navy halfway across the world with the latest weapons and systems the United States can get its hands on. But is it enough? *(This first appeared several years ago.)* For m... more »

Super Strange: Why Did India Send a Really Old MiG-21 to Battle an F-16?

David Axe at The National Interest - 15 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, * Strange? *Here is what we know. * The Indian air force defended its decision to send old MiG-21 fighters up against much more modern Pakistani F-16s during *recent aerial skirmishes*. On Feb. 26, 2019 Indian planes crossed the line of control at India's border with Pakistan and bombed what New Dehli described as a terrorist training camp near Balakot. *(This first appeared in March 2019.)* Several days of aerial fighting followed the bombing raid. On Feb. 27, 2019, Pakistani F-16s and other planes crossed the line of control to attack Indian forces, N... more »

This Beretta Machine-Pistol Spits 1,000 Rounds Per Minute

Matthew Moss at The National Interest - 15 hours ago
*Matthew Moss* *Security, Europe* That's pretty insane. The machine-pistol was hardly a new concept when, in the 1970s, Italian gun-maker Beretta began developing the 93R, a sleek little weapon that practically spews bullets. Machine-pistols first appeared during World War I. In the 1920s and ’30s Spanish manufacturers Astra and Star produced fully automatic versions of the Mauser C96. In the mid-1930s, Mauser introduced the purpose-designed Schnellfeuer machine-pistol. Igor Stechkin developed the Stechkin APS in the 1950s. In the ’70s, Heckler & Koch introduced the VP70. Aroun... more »

Trump Wants "Goddamned Steam" for Navy Aircraft Carrier Launches. He Should Stop.

James Holmes at The National Interest - 15 hours ago
*James Holmes* *Security, * "Enough" explains a top naval historian. You have to hand it to President Trump; he bites certain topics in the nether regions and develops lockjaw. Certain naval technologies count among those topics. To wit: steam catapults in nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. Early in his presidency Trump made headlines railing against the newfangled electromagnetic catapults meant to loft warplanes skyward from the decks of *Ford-*class aircraft carriers, the next class of U.S. Navy flattops, at helter-skelter pace. Shortly after taking office the president vowe... more »

This Was a D-Day Suicide Mission: Take Out Hitler's Massive 'Guns'

Warfare History Network at The National Interest - 15 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *Security, Europe* [image: By Chief Photographer's Mate (CPHoM) Robert F. Sargent - This media is available in the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration, cataloged under the National Archives Identifier (NAID) 195515., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia] Here is what happened. In the early morning of June 6, 1944, LCA (Landing Craft, Assault) 668 was gliding across the choppy, green waters of the English Channel, transporting First Sergeant Len Lomell, Staff Sergeant Jack Kuhn, and most of the 2nd Platoon, 2nd Ranger Battalio... more »

China May Be Reaching for Its Rare Earths Gun

Stratfor Worldview at The National Interest - 15 hours ago
*Stratfor Worldview* *Economics, Asia* [image: Reuters] How the U.S.-China trade war could heat up. Chinese rhetoric surrounding its willingness to impose restrictions on rare earth exports has escalated. Two different state-controlled entities have strongly hinted that China is prepared to use its near-monopoly in the rare earths market to hit back against the United States in the ongoing trade dispute. The People’s Daily, a state-run publication, published a commentary entitled "United States, Don’t Underestimate China’s Ability to Strike Back." The strongly worded missive echo... more »

Ode to Joy

Menagerie at The Last Refuge - 15 hours ago
For friends, sick and suffering. For those downtrodden, forgotten. For all who struggle to make ends meet, for the tired, the hopeless, the despairing, the lonely. For those who face the end of this life, and those still, as my … Continue reading →

Tweets For Today

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 15 hours ago
Israel strikes Syrian targets near Golan Heights https://t.co/fBApDSUJtz — BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) June 2, 2019 UPDATE: Algeria's constitutional council said Sunday it was impossible to hold elections to choose a successor to ousted president Abdelaziz Bouteflika early next month as planned, after the only two candidates were rejected. Read more: https://t.co/mXxCn6Djc5 — AFP news agency (@AFP) June 2, 2019 The U.A.E.’s ruler became the most powerful in the Arab world by following America’s lead. Now he has his own agenda and President Trump's ear. https://t.co/RHLqMvfk8w... more »

Episode #282 – ‘Stable Strategic Order’ with guest Emmy Butlin and more

21wire at 21st Century Wire - 15 hours ago
*SUNDAY WIRE SHOW* | Strap yourselves in and lower the blast shield – this is your brave new world…

Picture Of The Day

War News Updates Editor at War News Updates - 15 hours ago
An engineer stands under a base station antenna of 5G in Huawei's SG178 multi-probe spherical near-field testing system at its Songshan Lake Manufacturing Center in Dongguan, Guangdong province, China May 30, 2019. REUTERS/Jason Lee *WNU Editor: *The above picture came from this photo-gallery .... *Inside Huawei* (Reuters).

On the Regime of Ignorance

Unknown at The Verma Report - 15 hours ago
Here’s an excerpt from the speech by Thon Taddeo in Walter M. Miller, Jr.’s *A Canticle for Leibowitz*: "Ignorance has been our king. Since the death of empire, he sits unchallenged on the throne of Man. His dynasty is age-old. His right to rule is now considered legitimate. Past sages have affirmed it. They did nothing to unseat him. "Tomorrow, a new prince shall rule. Men of understanding, men of science shall stand behind his throne, and the universe will come to know his might. His name is Truth. His empire shall encompass the Earth. And the mastery of Man over the Earth shall... more »

We now export energy

Norma at Collecting My Thoughts - 15 hours ago
"As of 2017, renewables (solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass) provided 12.8% of the US power supply, an increase from 8.1% of all power generated in 1980. Biomass is the leading renewable energy source, accounting for 5.1% of 2017 power production. Solar power grew by 12 times since 2007, but only generated 0.9% of power in 2017. Nuclear power provided 8.6% of the nation's power, up from 3.5% in 1980. Meanwhile, fossil fuels supplied 77.7% of American power in 2017, down from 89.4% in 1980. Petroleum continues to be the largest source of energy consumption, with na... more »

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jonjayray at EDUCATION WATCH INTERNATIONAL - 16 hours ago
*‘Instincts just took over’: Coach describes stopping gunman at Portland high school * Former University of Oregon football star Keanon Lowe said he had just entered a classroom at the Portland high school where he works as a coach and security guard when a student armed with a black shotgun appeared in the doorway. Lowe had just seconds Friday to react. He lunged at the gunman and wrestled with him for the weapon as other students ran screaming out a back door, Lowe told reporters Monday at a news conference. Lowe said he managed to get the gun away from the student and pass ... more »

No Roosevelts

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 16 hours ago
In the First Gilded Age, Robert Reich writes, an oligarchy controlled the United States. Teddy Roosevelt went to war against it and ushered in The Progressive Era: Teddy Roosevelt called that oligarchy the “malefactors of great wealth,” and fought them by breaking up large concentrations of economic power–the trusts–and instituting a progressive federal income tax. His fifth cousin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, further reduced their power by strictly regulating Wall Street, and encouraging the growth of labor unions. The oligarchy fought back but Roosevelt wouldn’t yield. “Government b... more »

Trivia : June 2nd

Terry at 'Nox & Friends - 16 hours ago
These things happened on this date in history…. Wild Bunch Gang – Sundance (left), Cassidy (right) Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’s First Train Robbery June 2, 1899 Butch Cassidy‘s Wild Bunch gang, which included the Sundance Kid, commit their first train robbery. They stole between $30,000 and $60,000. The robbers were gang members Cassidy, Sundance, Harvey Logan, and Elzy Lay. First Successful U.S. Soft Landing of a Manmade Object on the Moon June 2, 1966 Surveyor I. Part of its mission was to study the lunar soil in preparation for the Apollo missions. The Soviets had landed ... more »

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JR at GREENIE WATCH - 16 hours ago
*Socialists Ruin the Environment* The extreme Left may hawk the Green New Deal, but its track record is woefully poor. The steady drumbeat of speculation about the “i-word” (impeachment) has pushed America’s political mindset away from the s-word: socialism. But it’ll be back soon, wrapped in the cloak of “climate change.” Despite what’s predicted to be a “near-normal” hurricane season beginning this weekend, much of the nation is still reeling from the wild weather of recent weeks — which is always a good time for blaming our free-enterprise system. We all know that weather is ... more »

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Jenna Orkin at From the Wilderness' Peak Oil Blog - 16 hours ago
From Jenna Orkin US wildlife refuge to be opened up for oil drilling Are You A Petty Criminal? Canada Just Stopped Prosecuting Minor Crimes Just 10 streams carry 95% of all river-borne plastic into the ocean Puffins found starving to death in mass die-off likely linked to climate change, study suggestsTree-clearing kills 87 million animals in NSW 08 Nov 2018 The United Nations finds that Siri and Alexa are tools of male oppression. Teachers allegedly told to favor black students in ‘racial equity’ training 'Hoover's revenge': Information the FBI once hoped could destroy Rev. Martin L... more »

Sunday Morning Links

Unknown at Accidental Deliberations - 16 hours ago
This and that for your Sunday reading. - Stephen Maher writes that Michael Cooper's choice to give voice to the Christchurch shooter's manifesto represents a test of Andrew Scheer's willingness to take action to match his words. And Scheer's choice to quietly shuffle Cooper out of a single committee assignment - rather than actually showing him the door in response to premeditated hate speech - seems to offer a clear wrong answer. - Keith Gerein laments Jason Kenney's insistence on betting Alberta's future on ideological tax cuts which have proven to be losing gambles everywhere ... more »

Syrian Air Force destroys jihadist weapons depot in southern Idlib

BEIRUT, LEBANON (2:30 P.M.) – The Syrian Arab Air Force carried out a powerful attack on a key site belonging to the jihadist rebels of Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham in the southern countryside of the Idlib Governorate. According to a military source in the nearby Hama Governorate, the Syrian Air Force destroyed a Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Israel takes responsibility for latest attack on Syria: video

The Israeli Defence Forces have uploaded a video of a retaliatory missile strike against Syria on their official Twitter account. The IDF struck several Syrian Armed Forces targets that included two artillery batteries, observation and intelligence posts, as well as a SA-2 aerial defense battery. Three Syrian military personnel died as a result of the strike, while seven […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

Syrian ship carrying oil struck by missile in eastern Syria: video

BEIRUT, LEBANON (12:25 P.M.) – The U.S. Coalition and their allies attacked two Syrian government ferries as they were attempting to smuggle oil from eastern Syria this weekend. According to a report from the Euphrates Post, the SDF fired a Javelin anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) towards a Syrian government ferry, scoring a direct hit on […] Source: AMN - Al-Masdar News | المصدر نيوز - The Arab Source

10 Killed In Israeli Airstrikes Launched Against Syria

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 16 hours ago
*I** KNEW this was going to happen! * *Late afternoon, yesterday, eastern standard time, there was breaking news that "rockets" had been fired from Syria- Landing in occupied Golan, causing no damage what so ever. The inevitable was bound to follow from what was undoubtedly an incitement by Israeli proxies embedded in Syria. After all Israel wants to take more territory. Israel wants to expand. * *This was a headline from yesterday**: Rockets fired from Syria at Israeli-occupied Golan Heights - military (story has been updated) * *"An Israeli military spokeswoman said it was still... more »

Cruise ship loses control and ploughs into Venice wharf

Just In - 16 hours ago
A towering cruise ship strikes a dock and a tourist river boat on the busy Giudecca Canal in Venice, forcing dozens of onlookers to flee in panic.

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