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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, November 23, 2019

23 November -Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 5

10 pm MST

Vaccinated vs unvaccinated – official unpublished data from CDC obtained via FOIA – an absolute MUST READ!

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 6 hours ago
Here is the data from CDC’s own information. The data they didn’t see fit to share with you strangely. Or should that be not so strangely? This is very concerning information. And now you parents who are being pressured against exercising your own right of choice regarding medical procedures … you have a list of … Continue reading Vaccinated vs unvaccinated – official unpublished data from CDC obtained via FOIA – an absolute MUST READ! →

“We are moving toward a New World Order … and we shall never turn off that road…the environmental crisis will be the international disaster that will unlock the New World Order, one world government.”

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 6 hours ago
From drowninginabsurdity.org UNSUSTAINABLE REALITY REVISIONS AND THE ORDER-OUT-OF-CHAOS BIRTH by Crystal Clark This second essay addresses the order-out-of-chaos principle in global revisionism, its ties to the duplicitous establishment of the green or sustainable development movement, associated economic revisions, the duplicity of pandemic narratives, and the hypocrisy of spreading democracy via illegal wars on what remains … Continue reading “We are moving toward a New World Order … and we shall never turn off that road…the environmental crisis will be the international disaster ... more »

Scientific American Warns: 5G Is Unsafe (Dr Mercola)

Pam Vernon at Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 6 hours ago
STORY AT-A-GLANCE Scientific American warns “We have no reason to believe 5G is safe,” and that “contrary to what some people say, there could be health risks” Unlike the 4G technology currently in use, which relies on 90-foot cell towers with about a dozen antenna ports on each, the 5G system uses “small cell” … Continue reading Scientific American Warns: 5G Is Unsafe (Dr Mercola) →

Breaking the "Great Wall of NDAs" and Republican defectors - and more

David Brin at CONTRARY BRIN - 6 hours ago
Below I'll offer on-blog a riff about the "real Kremlin plan" that blew up likes and shares on FB. Plus a suggestion for Tom Steyer and Michael Bloomberg and other "good billionaires." But first a reminder! My e-book about our current political/social crises - *Polemical Judo *- offers perspectives on our crisis - many that you’ve never seen. Over 100+ tactics to help defend our Great Experiment. Now in *both e-book and paperback*. More ideas, meme-weapons and perspectives than you could shake a stick at. See the intro and Table of Contents plus Chapters One and Two as well as Cha... more »

Abba Lerner’s Thoughts on Consumer Sovereignty

David Henderson at Econlib - 6 hours ago
One of my favorite economists on the left was the late Abba Lerner. In my biography of him for The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics, I wrote: Abba Lerner was the Milton Friedman of the left. Like Friedman, Lerner was a brilliant expositor of economics who was able to make complex concepts crystal clear. Lerner was […] The post Abba Lerner’s Thoughts on Consumer Sovereignty appeared first on Econlib.

College football delayed by Climate Catastrophe protest

Bruce K. Gagnon at Organizing Notes - 6 hours ago
ESPN reports: The start of the second half of Saturday's Harvard-Yale game was delayed by nearly an hour after a number of spectators rushed the field to stage a climate change protest. The field was ultimately cleared, and the game resumed at 2:48 p.m. ET. Some protesters held banners asking their colleges to act on climate change and Puerto Rican debt relief, including one sign that read, "Nobody wins. Yale & Harvard are complicit in climate injustice." "Hey hey, ho ho, fossil fuels have got to go," some protesters chanted. Caleb Schwartz, a Harvard student and spokesman for t... more »

UN-Funded “Sex Ed” Teaches U.S. Children Perversion

Alex Newman at rss - 6 hours ago
[image: un-funded-sex-ed-teaches-us-children-perversion] Under the guise of promoting “health,” multiple United Nations agencies are funding a radical “sex education” curriculum that teaches American middle-school children between ages 11 and 13 all about homosexuality, lesbianism, transgenderism, and more. Parents, meanwhile, are being misled about the content. Critics are outraged.

Israel PM Netanyahu Indicted on Bribery, Fraud, Breach of Trust

miningawareness at Mining Awareness + - 6 hours ago
Trump-Netanyahu: Friends for decades; Two peas in a pod. Even Trump’s father was friends with Netanyahu. Netanyahu was under investigation … Continue reading →

Russia's Military Is Powerful, But These 5 Weapons Totally Bombed

Michael Peck at The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Security, Europe* Success comes from failure. *Key point: *Communist or capitalist, Russian or American, there is an iron rule: there can be no innovation without experimentation, and experimentation inevitably results in failures. It's not usual for Russia to admit that its weapons have failed. Especially Russian media, purveyor of glorious stories of space MiGs and interplanetary tanks. Yet Russia's Sputnik News recently published an article on Russian and Soviet weapons that fizzled. "For each military vehicle that is accepted into service, there are often r... more »

Iran Has A New Missile, Should Israel Be Worried?

Michael Peck at The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Security, Middle East* Iran wants to give its regional allies precision-guided missiles. *Key point: *This wouldn't be the first time Iran has exaggerated its weapons developments. Iran has unveiled a kit that appears to convert unguided surface-to-surface rockets into guided weapons. The Labeik kit “looked similar to the guidance units used with the Fateh-110 family of solid-propellent missiles, although its four triangular control surfaces were inverted,” according to Jane’s Defense Weekly, which based its analysis on Iranian television footage of a military pa... more »

By Cracking Down On Protests, Iran's Regime Is Creating Its Own Worst Enemy

Michael Rubin at The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Michael Rubin* *Security, Middle East* [image: Reuters] The real future of Iran—in the long term if not immediately—may rest among those already imprisoned for their beliefs. Iranian leaders are nervous. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is eighty years old and does not have the religious prestige to simply anoint a successor as his predecessor Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini did. Even children of the revolutionary elite question the values of their parents and the logic of the regime’s social restrictions. Protests, meanwhile, are becoming more frequent. In 1999, a violent security force... more »

California Democrats are too radical for radical California Supreme Court: Trump tax returns edition

trinko at Conversations about the obvious - 6 hours ago
The Democrats apparently want a one party fascist state because they passed a law that said that Trump couldn't be on the ballot if the didn't make his tax returns public. Clearly that was nothing less than a massive attempt to suppress Republican voting in California far worse than Republicans wanting to make every voter produce ID. Of course if California could do that then Texas could say that any candidate whose son did business in Ukraine couldn't be on the ballot or that any candidate who had lied about being a native American when they weren't couldn't be on the ballot. Thi... more »

Americans Usually Support Ethnic Cleansing When Their Government Does

Geopolitics101 at Covert Geopolitics - 6 hours ago
The purpose of ethnic cleansing is often misrepresented as being just a bigoted majority venting their common hatred against some minority, but it’s actually a crime by the state — that is, by the Government, the rulers — in order to get rid of enough of its opponents there so as to be able to … Continue reading Americans Usually Support Ethnic Cleansing When Their Government Does →

Thanksgiving Climate Arm-Twisting

Ron Clutz at Science Matters - 7 hours ago
Enjoy a turkey leg over the holiday, but watch out for warmists pulling your leg. At Boston University website The Brink, two BU communications experts share advice on handling dinnertime squabbles over the validity of climate science: How to Deal With Climate Skeptics At Thanksgiving Dinner Excerpts in italics with my bolds. I also add […]

Middle Finger Symphony Theater

Diogenes Sarcastica™ at Diogenes' Middle Finger - 7 hours ago
~ NO TUXEDOS REQUIRED ~ Brought To You By *BLUESJUNKY*: Chair of Music - Middle Finger Symphony Music Director

Exposed! Those Running Coup Against Trump Want War with Russia!

Alicia at LaRouchePAC Feed - 7 hours ago
Stop WWIII Exposed! Those Running Coup Against Trump Want War with Russia! Video of Exposed! Those Running Coup Against Trump Want War with Russia! Despite the frantic efforts of the public relations firms for the Military Industrial Complex—also known as the "mainstream media"—to prevent the truth about the intent behind regime change from becoming known, the truth is coming out. As Helga Zepp LaRouche details in her analysis of the turmoil and upheaval sweeping the globe, the collapse of the Old Paradigm is what is behind the desperate actions of those behind Color Revolutions, a... more »

Brexit: Lexit or Rexit?

Phil at All That Is Solid ... - 7 hours ago
*Brexit is an irredeemably right wing project. Guest post from Scott Newton* . Does Brexit offer the British Left a great opportunity to break free from the restrictions which come with membership of the EU? Is this the chance for a 'Lexit', a moment for Britain to embark on its own independent journey to socialism? Significant elements on the British Left have been highly critical of European integration ever since the establishment of Common Market or European Economic Community (EEC) following the 1958 Treaty of Rome. The key criticism was made by Nye Bevan, who argued that it ... more »

Musical Interlude: Kitaro, “Celestial Harmonies: Breezing Universe”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
Kitaro, “Celestial Harmonies: Breezing Universe”

"A Look to the Heavens"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
"What's happening in the Statue of Liberty nebula? Bright stars and interesting molecules are forming and being liberated. The complex nebula resides in the star forming region called RCW 57. This image showcases dense knots of dark interstellar dust, bright stars that have formed in the past few million years, fields of glowing hydrogen gas ionized by these stars, and great loops of gas expelled by dying stars. *Click image for larger size.* A detailed study of NGC 3576, also known as NGC 3582 and NGC 3584, uncovered at least 33 massive stars in the end stages of formation, and the ... more »

Chet Raymo, “The Sound And Fury”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
*“The Sound And Fury”* by Chet Raymo “Not so long ago, I mentioned here Himmler and Heydrich, two of Hitler's most terrible henchmen. A friend said to me: "If there's no afterlife, no heaven or hell, then those two diabolical creatures got away with it. Their fate was no different than that of any one of their victims, an innocent child perhaps." And, yes, if there is no God who dispenses final justice, then we are left with an aching feeling of irresolution, of virtue unrewarded, of vice unpunished. Heydrich was gunned down by partisan assassins, and Himmler committed suicide a fe... more »

Free Download: “The Poems of William Wordsworth”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
*“The World Is Too Much With Us”* by William Wordsworth “The world is too much with us; late and soon, Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers; Little we see in Nature that is ours; We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon! This Sea that bares her bosom to the moon; The winds that will be howling at all hours, And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers; For this, for everything, we are out of tune; It moves us not. Great God! I’d rather be A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn; So might I, standing on this pleasant lea, Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn; Have sight o... more »

The Poet: J.R.R. Tolkien, "The Road"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
*"The Road" * "The Road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, And I must follow, if I can, Pursuing it with eager feet, Until it joins some larger way Where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I cannot say. The Road goes ever on and on Out from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, Let others follow it who can! Let them a journey new begin, But I at last with weary feet Will turn towards the lighted inn, My evening-rest and sleep to meet." - J.R.R. Tolkien

The Daily "Near You?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
Winnweiler, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Thanks for stopping by!

Guilty, Guilty, Guilty!

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 8 hours ago
Writing for the *New York Times* yesterday, Glenn Simpson and Peter Fritsch noted that "the Ukraine scandal now unfolding in congressional impeachment hearings has at its core a Shakespearean twist: President Trump, abetted by his paladins of spin, has trapped himself in an alternate universe. To undermine the well-established fact that Russia corrupted the 2016 vote to help him win, Mr. Trump and his allies have tried to build a fiction that pins those crimes on Ukraine. In so doing, he has confirmed our darkest fears. The president’s bid to solicit foreign help to impugn a domest... more »

Westpac's cloak of invisibility has not just bankrolled paedophiles, but appears to support a massive tax dodge too

Stephen Letts at Just In - 8 hours ago
Just how and why did Australia's oldest bank find itself accused of bankrolling paedophiles and short-changing taxpayers, and unable to say who was behind $11 billion in suspect offshore transactions? It wasn't bad luck, writes Stephen Letts.

How investing big in water saved the Brown family's cattle station

Kristy O'Brien at Just In - 8 hours ago
When the Brown family bought a station in 2014 for cattle production in the Northern Territory, they were warned it could be an expensive project that may not succeed. But five years on their business is thriving.

Indigenous female surfing world champions 'only a matter of time'

Daniela Intili at Just In - 8 hours ago
Jasmine McCorquodale is only 16 years old but she isn't wasting any time when it comes to achieving her "next level" goal — becoming the first Indigenous female surfer in the world league.

With Sydney set to grow by 1.5 million, minister starts reshaping the 'boomburgs'

Kelly Fuller at Just In - 8 hours ago
Australia's biggest city is set to swell by 30 per cent in little more than 15 years. A large percentage of the population will pour into the south-west growth corridor, posing huge logistical and political challenges.

Egyptian archaeologists find rare mummified lions, cats and crocodiles

Just In - 8 hours ago
Egyptian archaeologists discover a cache of hundreds of mummified animals, birds and crocodiles including the rare find of two lion cubs now on display at a makeshift exhibition at the famed Step Pyramid of Djoser in Saqqara.

Welcome to Doo Town, where everyone's in on the joke

Georgie Burgess at Just In - 8 hours ago
Doo Town on the Tasman Peninsula is a novelty for locals and tourists alike, but how did the 'Doo' trend start?

Fewer plants, fewer animals despite rangers' love and care for country

Ann Jones at Just In - 8 hours ago
In the middle of the Great Sandy Desert in Western Australia, scientists and Indigenous rangers are working side by side to take care of the land. But even in such a remote place climate change's effects are being felt on bush medicine and native animals.

What Venice is doing to tackle severe flooding in the historic canal city

Sean Mantesso at Just In - 8 hours ago
The Mayor of Venice blames climate change for a week of severe flooding in the Italian canal city, saying it is "in the trenches" in the fight against rising tides. But is there more to Venice's woes, and is climate change entirely to blame?

Margaret Court expecting imminent decision on Grand Slam year honours

Jacqueline Lynch at Just In - 8 hours ago
Australian tennis legend Margaret Court, whose sporting achievements have been overshadowed in recent years by her vocal opposition to same-sex marriage, is expecting an announcement on how Tennis Australia will honour the 50th anniversary of her Grand Slam year.

Sarah, Jane and Ciara's names are known across Australia for the worst possible reason

Andrea Mayes at Just In - 8 hours ago
Sarah Spiers. Jane Rimmer. Ciara Glennon. Three women whose names have been etched into Perth's consciousness since the Claremont serial killings 20 years ago. We think we know them, but we don't — and we never will.

Could this be the last generation of opal miners?

Melanie Groves at Just In - 8 hours ago
Opal miners fear their way of life is diminishing with increasing costs and regulations making their small businesses and hobbies unviable.

Belief in God stopped Japan's Catholics from speaking out about the bomb, but not anymore

Just In - 8 hours ago
Pope Francis arrives in Nagasaki today, the second pope ever to visit Japan. More than two thirds of Nagasaki's Christians were killed in the atomic bombing of 1945.

Son of elderly man killed during Hong Kong protests urges perpetrators to come forward

Just In - 8 hours ago
Luo, whose 70-year-old father died after a protester hit him in the head with a brick, says he cannot understand who would be ruthless enough to kill an innocent man.

President Grant and the Reconstruction That Wasn't

Peter Greene at CURMUDGUCATION - 8 hours ago
I've finished the biography Grant by Ron Chernow, the author who famously wrote that bio of Alexander Hamilton (and a really good one of Rockefeller, too). In the end, Ulysses S. Grant remains a little more opaque than some of Chernow's other subjects, but the history that Grant himself lived through is a striking reflection of our nation in a troubled time. He failed at business. His in-laws were a slave-owning Southern family. He won the Civil War, and then he presided over Reconstruction, a period that is both hugely important and hugely ignored by US citizens. We are still paying... more »

John Solomon’s stories have been validated by Schiff’s witnesses

Norma at Collecting My Thoughts - 8 hours ago
1. Hunter Biden’s hiring by the Ukrainian gas firm Burisma Holdings, while it was under a corruption investigation, posed the appearance of a conflict of interest for his father. That’s because Vice President Joe Biden oversaw US-Ukraine policy and forced the firing of the Ukrainian prosecutor overseeing the case. 2. Ukraine officials had an uneasy relationship with our embassy in Kiev because State Department officials exerted pressure on Ukraine prosecutors to drop certain cases against activists, including one group partly funded by George Soros. ... more »

Vindman, the bombshell

Norma at Collecting My Thoughts - 8 hours ago
A GQ story from Oct. 29 said that Lt. Col. Alexander VIndman, a key witness in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump, originally ran with a line saying that Vindman was awarded the Purple Heart after being injured by an IUD. Well, in these days of gender confusion I suppose that possible, but generally, it's extremely difficult to fit a man with an IUD. They do injure women, but not men since a uterus is not one of the usual pieces of equipment they are issued. Shaped like a "T" and a bit bigger than a quarter, an IUD fits inside a woman's uterus. It prevents pregnancy by s... more »

Stunner: The U.S. Marines Want A Taser That Can Shoot Over 300 Feet

Michael Peck at The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Security, * If Police have them, why not America's armed forces? *Key point: *A military Taser bullet isn’t as easy as it sounds. A bullet that zaps you with an electric jolt like a Taser. That’s what the U.S. Marine Corps wants as a non-lethal munition that can be fired from a regular small arm. The U.S. military has been trying to develop a Taser-like bullet for twelve years but has yet to succeed. This time, the Marines hope to get it right. The U.S. military already uses regular X-26 Tasers, pistol-like devices that fire two wired electrode darts that transmi... more »

China Threatens America's Inventive Genius (Just Not How You Think)

James Pethokoukis at The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*James Pethokoukis* *Technology, Asia* [image: Reuters] Innovation is more important than fearing what China is doing. *Key point:* America should be concerned about China’s intellectual property theft and more about how to keep beating Beijing in inventing new technology. Sometimes I refer to America’s capacity for entrepreneurial innovation as its “secret sauce” or “deep magic.” But there’s really no mystery here, supernatural or otherwise. America has a relatively low-tax, light-regulation economy and a culture that admires business success while also treating failure as a p... more »

This Is Why The Navy Wouldn't Let Its Midway-Class Aircraft Carriers Die

Sebastien Roblin at The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Americas* They sailed for 47 years. On March 20, 1945 the shipyard in Newport News, Virginia launched what would remain for a decade the largest warship on the planet. Named *USS Midway *after the decisive World War II carrier battle, she would be commissioned September 8 just a few weeks after the Japanese surrender. Few of the over four-thousand-man complement departing on *Midway*’s first patrol could have imagined that same ship—admittedly, in drastically modified form—would be sailing into combat forty-six years later, her deck laden with super... more »

Historic Mistake: Should America Have Brought China Into The WTO?

Simon Lester at The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Simon Lester* *Economics, Asia* Many people have accused China of cheating on its obligations. Over on twitter and elsewhere, I often hear vague allegations along the lines of "China cheats on its WTO obligations" (here's something from Senator Tammy Baldwin: “China has refused to play by the international trade rules they agreed to and they should be held accountable”). There are two aspects to the issue of China's compliance with WTO obligations. First, when governments file WTO complaints against China, how does it respond in general and, more specifically, does it comply wit... more »

These 5 Weapons Show Us How The U.S. Marines Would Fight North Korea

Kyle Mizokami at The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, Asia* Let's hope it never has to happen. *Key point: *The U.S. Marines would be the tip of America's spear. In the event of a conflict on the Korean Peninsula, U.S. and South Korean forces will root and and destroy the regime of Kim Jong-un. The need to properly secure the country’s weapons of mass destruction will necessitate an invasion of North Korea, much of which will come by sea. Leading the way will be the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC). Here are five USMC weapon systems necessary in Korean War II. *1 - Amphibious Assault Vehicle * Any seaborne landi... more »

Matt McGrath Wants Speed Limits For Ships!

Paul Homewood at NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 8 hours ago
By Paul Homewood Matt McGrath’s naivety knows no bounds!! Cutting the speed of ships has huge benefits for humans, nature and the climate, according to a new report. A 20% reduction would cut greenhouse gases but also curb pollutants that damage human health such as black carbon and nitrogen oxides. This speed limit […]

Intense snowfall headed for the Alps

Robert at Ice Age Now - 8 hours ago
More than 5 feet (150 cm) possible by Sunday morning. Related to the extreme rainfall event across the SE France and western Alps this weekend, intense snowfall will be ongoing over the higher mountains across NW Italy (W Alps). Models are hinting up to or more than 150 cm (5 ft) of fresh snow by ... Read moreIntense snowfall headed for the Alps The post Intense snowfall headed for the Alps appeared first on Ice Age Now.

The Deadly Plans of Population Controllers

John F. McManus at rss - 8 hours ago
[image: the-deadly-plans-of-population-controllers] Population controllers do exist. They consider all but a few as mortal enemies worthy of being eliminated.

Did you know ... ?

Peter Cresswell at Not PC - 8 hours ago
*Did you know that *"despite claims that we are destroying the planet, Earth has been becoming a better and better place to live." *How is this possible? *One reason is the increasing global penetration of markets, and contract law. The other is that "low-cost, reliable energy has enabled us to use high-powered machines to transform our naturally deficient and dangerous planet into an abundant and safe planet...Here are some actual statistics about the rapidly improving world we live in": - The share of people living on less than $1.90 per day decreased 32 percentage points f... more »

FALSE FLAG ALERT: "Top U.S. General: It’s ‘Very Possible’ Iran Will Attack Again"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 8 hours ago
*FALSE FLAG ALERT:* *"Top U.S. General: It’s ‘Very Possible’ Iran Will Attack Again"* by Lara Seligman MANAMA, Bahrain - "Since May, the Pentagon has dispatched 14,000 additional U.S. troops, an aircraft carrier, and tens of thousands of pounds of military equipment to the Middle East to respond to what it says are alarming new threats from Iran. But despite the stepped-up U.S. military posture, the top U.S. general in the region believes the Iranian threat continues to rise -and Tehran is likely to continue lashing out. “I think the strike on Saudi Aramco in September is pretty ind... more »

Rudy Giuliani Discusses Impeachment, Biden, Ukraine and U.S. Political Corruption….

sundance at The Last Refuge - 8 hours ago
Rudy Giuliani appears on Fox News to discuss the impeachment nonsense and his request to Lindsey Graham for support in getting visa’s for Ukraine witnesses. This is a rather extensive interview hitting on a lot of ancillary aspects to the … Continue reading →

Musical Interlude: The Temptations, “Ball of Confusion”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 8 hours ago
The Temptations, “Ball of Confusion” “You will find that the truth is often unpopular and the contest between agreeable fancy and disagreeable fact is unequal. For, in the vernacular, we Americans are suckers for good news.” - Adlai Stevenson

Sea Ice Extent (Global Antarctic and Arctic) – Day 326 – 2019

Hifast at Climate Collections - 9 hours ago
Originally posted on sunshine hours: South / North

"Macron Unleashes Massacre on His Own People; Paris Is a War Zone Now"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 9 hours ago
*"Macron Unleashes Massacre on His Own People;* * Paris Is a War Zone Now"* by Roy Batty "We are all Palestinians now. Every one of us is living under an occupation government! People are getting shot by the police in Paris left and right! Not even the press is safe! Macron is just killing everybody. RT: "A French journalist recalled the terrifying moment when an explosive tears-gas grenade hit him at the Yellow Vest protest, telling RT that there was no justification for police employing combat tools. "The weekend marked one year since the Yellow Vest protests picked up in France, ... more »

Question time

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 9 hours ago
Questions, questions. And time to answer them: *Christopher Hope, Chief Political Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph*: Why is Nicola Sturgeon in the BBC *Question Time* election debate when the vast majority of the viewers cannot vote for her party? *Kate Hoey, retiring Labour MP*: And if Nicola was invited why was the DUP leader Arlene Foster not there too?

This Day In Iraqi History - Nov 23

Joel Wing at MUSINGS ON IRAQ - 9 hours ago
1914 British forces officially took Basra Sir Percy Cox issued statement in Arabic that British had occupied Basra UK was at war with Ottomans and had no ill will towards locals 1915 French diplomat Picot visited London told officials Mosul Baghdad Basra provinces should be given to Arabs after WWI to placate them 1952 Gen Mahmoud formed new military govt and declared martial law to put down protests - Intifada Police stations and US Info Library in Baghdad burned Clashes with army killed 12 wounded 25 1952 Nuredin Mahmoud became premier in new military govt (Musings On Iraq book ... more »

Inbetween light

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 9 hours ago
Evening, Knostrop Old Hall, 1870 #romanticism #grimshaw pic.twitter.com/jQHUZQYgik — John Atkinson Grimshaw (@artistgrimshaw) November 23, 2019

ACLU Sues U.S. for Tracking, Detaining and Interrogating Journalists

Unknown at CENSORED NEWS - 9 hours ago
The U.S. Government Tracked, Detained, and Interrogated Journalists. We’re Suing on Their Behalf. No journalist should have to fear government interference for having the persistence, courage, and commitment to expose the truth. By ACLU Censored News As part of a coordinated effort that undermined the freedom of the press, the U.S. government tracked, detained, and interrogated

Things that are predictable

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 9 hours ago
When it was found out that one of the 'members of the public' in the *Question Time* leaders debate audience was a Corbynite actress closely linked to Mr Corbyn's favourite film director Ken Loach, I wrote: I bet Kate was far from being the only activist there tonight. In fact. I'm wondering who *wasn't *an activist. So it's no surprise (h/t Peter) that Guido Fawkes has now exposed another audience member - the one who wrongly claimed that Harold Wilson remained neutral during the 1975 referendum - as being a Social Media and Communications Officer for the Labour Party. I still s... more »

Anita Anand isn't beyond reproach

Craig at Is the BBC biased? - 9 hours ago
As a post on Friday here noted, Justin Webb was on the end of an official BBC 'correction and clarification' last week for inaccurately saying "Boris Johnson said the Royal Family's beyond reproach": *Wednesday 20th November 2019: Today, BBC Radio 4, 20 November 2019 * *In a discussion about the impact of the Leadership election debate, we said Boris Johnson had said the Royal Family is beyond reproach. * *To be precise Boris Johnson had said: 'The institution of the monarchy is beyond reproach.'* As Anonymous noted in the comments, "Anita Anand isn't beyond reproach. On *Any Answ... more »

Hunger Games: Food Abundance and Twisted Truths

Unknown at EAST BY NORTHWEST - 9 hours ago
CounterPunch, Dissident Voice, OffGuardian, Global Research, Countercurrents The world already produces enough food to feed 10 million people but over two billion are experiencing micronutrient deficiencies (of which 821 million were classed as chronically undernourished in 2018). However, supporters of genetically engineered crops continually push the narrative that GE technology is required if we are to feed the world and properly support farmers. First of all, it must be stressed that there is already sufficient evidence to question the efficacy of GE crops; however, despite t... more »

"How Some May Think It Really Is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 10 hours ago

Barbara's embryos could be given to a married couple she has never met, without her permission

Bridget Brennan at Just In - 10 hours ago
Polish laws mean single women with frozen embryos will have to give them up to married couples. It's part of an ongoing war on women by the Polish Government.

I thought I was beating the odds but maybe I'm fighting for a future that doesn't exist

Just In - 10 hours ago
I worked every minute of the day and dreamed of studying medicine but the more I learn about wealth inequality and social mobility the more see it is probably an impossible goal, writes AJ Thompson.

Why does the US presidential race need yet another ageing warrior?

Micheline Maynard at Just In - 10 hours ago
Just when you thought the US Presidential race was starting to clarify, former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg has entered the contest. Cue confusion, writes Micheline Maynard.

Andrew Robb arrived back to Parliament from sick leave, intent on an act of treachery

Annabel Crabb at Just In - 10 hours ago
Ten years ago today, Andrew Robb arrived at Parliament House intent upon an act of treachery. His plan would blow apart Australia's two great parties irrevocably just as they teetered toward consensus on climate change, the most divisive issue of the Australian political century.

I fell for a plucky rooster called Percy — and then a card was slipped under my door

Just In - 10 hours ago
If you're drawn, inexorably, towards a particularly fine-looking chook, intoxicated with its pizzazz and personality, trust me, it's a rooster and your heart is about to break, writes Fiona Scott-Norman.

A female voice in a tough crowd, livestock auctioneer Courtney Hanns is bidding to be the best

Cara Jeffery at Just In - 10 hours ago
Amid bellowing cattle and boisterous bidding in the Carcoar saleyards New South Wales' central west there is a unique and rare sound — the voice of a female auctioneer.

"Be Ready To Pay..."

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 10 hours ago
"Never, ever forget that nothing in this life is free. Life demands payment in some form for your "right" to express yourself, to condemn and abuse the evil surrounding us. Expect to pay... it will come for you, *they* will come for you, regardless. Knowing that, give them Hell itself every chance you can. Expect no mercy, and give none. That's how life works. Be ready to pay for what you do, or be a coward, pretend you don't see, don't know, and cry bitter tears over how terrible things are, over how *you* let them become." - Ernest Hemingway, "For Whom the Bell Tolls " “People pa... more »

"And Never, Never To Forget..."

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 10 hours ago
"To love. To be loved. To never forget your own insignificance. To never get used to the unspeakable violence and the vulgar disparity of life around you. To seek joy in the saddest places. To pursue beauty to its lair. To never simplify what is complicated or complicate what is simple. To respect strength, never power. Above all, to watch. To try and understand. To never look away. And never, never, to forget." - Arundhati Roy

The best critiques are from within

Scott Sumner at Econlib - 10 hours ago
You would think that the best way to criticize a field of science would be from the outside. After all, those within the field may be blinded by the prevailing orthodoxy, and thus be unable to see the weaknesses in the mainstream models. Actually, the opposite is true. There are lots of excellent heterodox critiques […] The post The best critiques are from within appeared first on Econlib.

Indirect Finance and the Cousin Eddie Problem

Art Carden at Econlib - 10 hours ago
with Xander Duykers (Economics Student, Samford University) Perhaps you’ve wondered what banks are for, exactly. Perhaps you’ve also heard it said that you shouldn’t lend money to family members and close friends. For a humorous example showing exactly why, look no further than the classic National Lampoon’s Vacation series. The main character in the […] The post Indirect Finance and the Cousin Eddie Problem appeared first on Econlib.

Well-known Czech journalist introduces violence to her occupation

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 10 hours ago
My homeland is one of the 10 most peaceful countries in the world but it's the country that has played a key role in the ignition of the Thirty Years' War, the Second World War, and the Cold War, and it just helped to escalate the tension within the media to a new level. Some 110 journalists gathered at a media forum in Prague which ended yesterday. Many journalists interested in Russia have arrived, too. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The video above starts with a playful game of two journalists who are apparently trying to take pictures of one another. Well, th... more »

This Is How U.S. Navy SEALs Would Go To War Against Iran

Sebastien Roblin at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Middle East* It would not be an easy fight. *Key point: *Iranian forces have been training for years to fight America. On July 21, 1987, a gigantic 414,000-ton supertanker entered the Persian Gulf with an unusually prominent escort—a U.S. Navy missile cruiser and three frigates. The narrow straits of the Persian Gulf had become a shooting gallery due to the Iran-Iraq War, still raging seven years after Iraq’s surprise invasion of Iran in 1980. As Iran counterattacked into Iraqi territory, Baghdad—supplied and armed by the Soviet Union, France, Kuwai... more »

Sorry Mr. President, Americans Get Arrested More Often Than DACA Applicants

Alex Nowrasteh at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Alex Nowrasteh* *Politics, Americas* The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has released a new report. Recently, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) updated an earlier report on arrests and apprehensions of illegal immigrants who requested Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). The updated report shows that of the 888,818 people who applied for DACA, 118,371 had been arrested at one time or another. Many of those arrested were not approved for DACA, but some were because many arrests don’t lead to convictions. Those 118,371 people had been arres... more »

Economy Killer: Why Heavily Taxing the Super-Rich Is a Bad Idea

James Pethokoukis at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*James Pethokoukis* *Economics, Americas* [image: Reuters] We break it down. *Key point:* High taxes would have unintended consequences that would hurt the formation of innovative startups and harm the ability of successful CEOs to form new ones. It’s not all homo economicus when it comes to highlighting the downside of hitting the superwealthy with big new taxes. My AEI colleague Michael Strain writes for Bloomberg Opinion that soak-the-rich policies can be unethical. “Progressive taxation is equitable if intended to raise government revenue. But it’s wrong to use it as a punit... more »

How Russia Is Preparing For The Wars Of The Future

Michael Peck at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Security, Europe* The Russian armed forces have evolved. *Key point: *Technology has changed how Russia wages war. For centuries, the Russian way of war was numbers. Whether the enemy was Napoleon, Hitler or NATO, Russia would flatten them with a huge steamroller of troops, tanks, artillery and nuclear weapons. Those days have ended. Modern Russia’s way of war is much more about finesse and technology. It’s also much closer to the Western way of war as practiced by the Germans and today’s Americans. “Although clearly influenced by their Soviet ancestry, the Armed... more »

Even Cory Booker Doesn't like Elizabeth Warren's Wealth Tax

Kyle Pomerleau at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Kyle Pomerleau* *Economics, Americas* [image: Reuters] Here's what he said. *Key point:* Booker still wants to tax the rich, but in a different way. In last night’s Democratic presidential debate Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) went after Senator Elizabeth Warren’s (D-MA) wealth tax proposal. He contended, “But the tax the way we’re putting it forward right now, the wealth tax, I’m sorry, it’s cumbersome. It’s been tried by other nations. It’s hard to evaluate. We can get the same amount of revenue through just taxation.” Instead, Booker prefers other methods to tax the wealthy. One ... more »

Klee Benally Announces New Acoustic Album “The Unsustainable Sessions”

Unknown at CENSORED NEWS - 10 hours ago
Klee Benally Announces New Acoustic Album “The Unsustainable Sessions” Contact: Klee Benally indigenousaction@gmail.com www.kleebenally.com KINLANI, Diné Tah (Flagstaff, Arizona) — Klee Benally will release a new album, entitled The Unsustainable Sessions, on November 26, 2019. The album is now available for pre-order via digital download or compact disk at

Developing nations climate activism losers

Ronald Stein at CFACT - 10 hours ago
The economies in developed countries continue to fund climate activism that will keep third world countries in abominable conditions and prevent them from joining the industrial revolution. The post Developing nations climate activism losers appeared first on CFACT.

Travel safely and sanely

Keith at musingsofanoldfart - 10 hours ago
As we head into my favorite holiday week, the weather is starting out on a less than friendly basis. So, please take extra care to travel safely and reach your family destinations. I can assure you the interstates and airports … Continue reading →

Patagonia Leads the Charge on Hemp-Based Clothing

Erin Elizabeth at Health Nut News - 10 hours ago
Story at-a-glance – The environmentally friendly outdoor apparel and gear company Patagonia has been using legally sourced hemp fibers in its clothing since 1997 Now that hemp is legal again in the U.S., Patagonia is working to establish a domestic supply of hemp, which could create new American jobs Hemp was criminalized in the U.S. […] The post Patagonia Leads the Charge on Hemp-Based Clothing appeared first on Health Nut News.

Tulsi Gabbard—what do Democrats have against her?

Norma at Collecting My Thoughts - 10 hours ago
Tulsi Gabbard is just as far left as the rest of the Democrat party candidates running for 2020, but she's younger, prettier, more talented, more articulate, a veteran, a minority and a female. She should be the dream candidate, a photogenic trifecta, but they are attacking her. Why? Let me float this one. She's a threat to the one they are grooming--AOC--and they know they can pull her strings. Gabbard they aren't sure about.

CDC ADMITS FLU VACCINE FAILED 91% OF THE TIME AGAINST CURRENT FLU STRAIN

The Healing Oracle Team at Healing Oracle - 10 hours ago
As the “flu season” hits once more, every year around this time, the Centers for Disease Control releases it’s data showing how effective the flu vaccine has been for the previous season and nearly every... The post CDC ADMITS FLU VACCINE FAILED 91% OF THE TIME AGAINST CURRENT FLU STRAIN appeared first on Healing Oracle.

"No One in Israel Knew They Were Committing a Massacre, and They Didn't Care"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 10 hours ago
*"No One in Israel Knew They Were Committing a Massacre,* * and They Didn't Care"* By Gideon Levy "The bomber pilot didn’t know. His commanders who gave him the orders also didn’t know. The defense minister and the commander in chief didn’t know. Nor did the commander of the air force. The intelligence officers who aimed at the target didn’t know. The army spokesman who lied without a qualm also didn’t know. None of our heroes knew. The ones who always know everything suddenly didn’t know. The ones who can track down the son of a wanted man in a Damascus suburb didn’t know that slee... more »

The Church of St. Pete: Buttigieg Says Bible is “Inconsistent,” but Can Justify Abortion

Selwyn Duke at rss - 10 hours ago
[image: the-church-of-st-pete-buttigieg-says-bible-is-inconsistent-but-can-justify-abortion] When the governing class finds faith inconvenient, there are two ways of proceeding: the Soviet model of trying to crush it and the Nazi model of trying to co-opt it. Presidential contender Pete Buttigieg, the self-righteous sage of South Bend, is clearly in the latter camp.

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