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Saturday, March 14, 2020

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Iraq's Resistance Reveals How US Troops Will Be Removed From Its Country

Moon of Alabama at Peace and Prosperity - 6 hours ago
[image: undefined] Yesterday the US attacked five sites in Iraq and killed 3 Iraqi soldiers of the 19th Division, two policeman and a civilian. The strikes came after some 10+ rockets, fired by unknown people, had hit the joint base Camp Tali and had killed 2 US and one British soldiers. Today the US received the revenge for its strikes. The US Central Command had argued that the "defensive precision strike" against the five sites created deterrence i.e. they would prevent other attacks: We believe that this is going to have an effect on deterring -- on deterring future strikes o... more »

'Magical creature': Outback wedding dress maker spins dreams amid the dust of drought

Jennifer Browning at Just In - 6 hours ago
Melinda O'Donoghue makes wedding dresses at her property in northern NSW, where dusty paddocks are the backdrop to a bridal studio with a difference.

Sixth case of coronavirus confirmed in Tasmania

Just In - 6 hours ago
A woman aged in her 60s tests positive after she is identified as a close contact of a previous Tasmanian case who recently travelled overseas.

Women in this town just outside of Canberra are giving birth on the side of the road

Isaac Nowroozi at Just In - 6 hours ago
Jasmin Jones gave birth on the Barton Highway, on her way to Canberra Hospital. The experience was traumatic, and she has been fighting to bring maternity services back to Yass ever since.

Future for fine wool on the line as drought grips renowned Traprock region

Pip Courtney at Just In - 6 hours ago
Fine wool worth more than $500,000 a bale is a fading memory in Queensland's Traprock region, where its quickest, fiercest drought ever has decimated merino flocks.

Live: Australia faces potential lockdowns, says chief medical officer

Just In - 6 hours ago
Australia's chief medical officer Brendan Murphy says all options — including locking down cities like Sydney — are on the table, while Spain's death toll jumps by dozens in 24 hours. Follow live.

Today we're in a toilet paper panic, but for thousands of years we went without

Emma Nobel at Just In - 6 hours ago
Toilet paper might be today's most sought-after commodity, but we weren't always so reliant on the three-ply for posterior hygiene, with grass, moss and a sea sponge attached to a stick once the go-to wipes.

Coronavirus update: Australian cases surge past 250, going to gym and cinema 'fine'

Just In - 6 hours ago
The NSW Government cancels Sydney's annual Vivid festival two months out, the country chief medical officer says going to the gym and the cinema is "fine" and the United States expands its travel ban to the UK.

What Happens When Department Stores Die?

The Daily Signal at The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*The Daily Signal* *Economics, Americas* [image: Reuters] The retail apocalypse goes on. Five years ago, the sad goodbye to an icon began when Macy’s decided to close its flagship location in downtown Pittsburgh. The void, alas, still remains. For most of that building’s storied 110-plus-year-old life, until Macy’s took it 15 years ago, it was Kaufmann’s department store: a place where parents, whether they were working-class or well-to-do, took their babies to get fitted for their first pair of shoes; or purchased their communion dress, prom dress, wedding gown, back-to-school ... more »

Why Iran Is Still Flying America's Feared Cold War F-14 Interceptors

David Axe at The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, Middle East* An enemy possessing 79 of the world’s most fearsome interceptors *Key point:* They can still do some serious damage--even if they are really old. On April 9, 1972, Iraq and the Soviet Union signed an historic agreement. The USSR committed to arming the Arab republic with the latest weaponry. In return for sending Baghdad guns, tanks and jet fighters, Moscow got just one thing — influence … in a region that held most of the world’s accessible oil. In neighboring Iran, news of Iraq’s alliance with the Soviets exploded like a bomb. Ethnically P... more »

Joint Russian-Chinese Weapons Could Soon Be Headed To Battlefields Near You

TNI Staff at The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*TNI Staff* *Security, * It's an unequal partnership. *Key point:* While cooperation between Russia and China is booming, Moscow is very much a junior partner to a fast-rising Beijing even if the two sides present it as an alliance of equals. Russia and China are drawing closer together as Moscow faces further isolation from the West. Indeed, the two great powers are starting to co-develop new weapons systems. One such example is a new drone that would be launched from a multiple launch rocket system. "Joint experimental design work with the Chinese side is underway," Tecmash R... more »

Chill on Coronavirus: These 5 Plaques Changed Military History Forever

Robert Farley at The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *History, * Win the war, die of the plaque? Disease and war have long worked hand in hand. Concentrations of soldiers operating in unfamiliar circumstances allow the transfer and spread of pathogens across wide populations, including both civilians and opposing armies. For most of human history, disease has inflicted a greater toll on combatants than battle itself. On some occasions, armies have used disease to their advantage, inflicting a horrific toll on their enemies. Here are five of the most militarily important plagues in human history. *Plague of Athens* ... more »

Dead Stealth: What Happens if Fighters Like the F-35 Are Obsolete?

Malcolm Davis at The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Malcolm Davis* *Security, Asia* Is the age of the manned fighter jet over? At a recent US Air Force Association conference, Elon Musk, creator of the SpaceX reusable rocket, told thousands of fighter pilots that ‘the fighter jet era has passed’. This declaration on the future of unmanned autonomous systems from one of the world’s most innovative thinkers generated a lot of debate, but it isn’t entirely correct. Rather than crewed aircraft being replaced completely by unmanned systems, we’ll see a partnership of piloted and autonomous systems. The unmanned aircraft will have var... more »

During World War II, Japan Wanted to Use This Weapon to Attack America

Allan T. Duffin at The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Allan T. Duffin* *History, Americas* [image: Japanese balloon bomb during World War II. (U.S. Air Force photo)] Could it have worked? It almost did. On Saturday, May 5, 1945, three days before the end of World War II in Europe and just three months before the Japanese surrendered, spinning shards of metal ripped into the tall pine trees, burrowing holes into bark and tearing needles from branches outside the tiny logging community of Bly, Oregon. The nerve-shattering echo of an exploding bomb rolled across the mountain landscape. When it was over, a lone figure—Archie Mitchell, ... more »

How India Stopped a Deadly Brain-Damaging Virus Caused by Flying Fox Drool in 2018

Sebastien Roblin at The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Health, * You thought Coronavirus was scary? The frantic, and all too often, belated, efforts by health authorities across the planet in 2020 to respond to the coronavirus 2019 pandemic’s spread can leave the cynical wondering if modern bureaucracies are ever up to the task of containing nature’s natural-born viral killers. But recent history does offer some hopeful counter-examples such as the coordinated response to the 2014 Ebola epidemic in which the downright heroic (and often tragically self-sacrificing) efforts made by African and foreign doctors curb... more »

Watch Out: Russia's "Kamikaze" Drones Are Cheap and Deadly

Michael Peck at The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Technology, Europe* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2016%3Anewsml_D1BEULMAXQAD&share=true] Will an effective counter be invented? *Key point:* Everyone is building drones and many countries are realizing cheaper, suicide ones are an effective weapon. This includes not only Russia, but America too. Russia is testing “kamikaze drones,” or unmanned aircraft that are essentially flying artillery shells. Factory testing of the KYB-BLA and Lancet weapons have been completed, Alexander Zakharov, chief designer at ZALA Aero, told Russia... more »

USrael has to destroy Iraq in order to save it

greencrow at Greencrow As The Crow Flies - 6 hours ago
*How Many More Of These Set-Ups Exist In Iraq?* *Joint Operations / Security media confirmed* * the fall of 33 rockets** that hit mainly the* * Iraqi air defense area in Camp Taji.* * They also found 24 additional missiles* * ready for launch.* * Attack took place 11am local time.* As noted in a previous post, things are heating up in the war-torn nation of Iraq. Most of the action is being executed under the media cover of the Covid19 hysteria. The vast majority of Americans are, therefore, unaware that their military is back where it was at the height of the Viet Nam debacle. *'W... more »

Is This Train Car Carrying ‘COVID-19’?

David Mikkelson at Snopes.com - 6 hours ago
It's puzzling why more conspirators aren't caught when they operate so brazenly.

EU Sends Reinforcements to Greece to Help Secure Border With Turkey

21wire at 21st Century Wire - 6 hours ago
*AP* | Greece is struggling to stop a massive wave of migrants pushing in from the east.

Musical Interlude: 2002, "Starwalkers"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
2002, "Starwalkers"

Chet Raymo, “The Universe Becomes Conscious of Itself”

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
*“The Universe Becomes Conscious of Itself” * by Chet Raymo "By now most of us will have seen this spectacular photograph of a dusty star-birthing region of the Carina Nebula, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope. I offer a slightly different cropping from what you may have seen in the media or on APOD. Please click the image to see it it all of its glory. Let me add some context. The image shows an area of the sky that you could cover with the intersection of two crossed sewing pins held at arms length. Think about that for a minute. Hold two imaginary cr... more »

The Poet: Robert Frost, "Into My Own"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
*"Into My Own"* "One of my wishes is that those dark trees, So old and firm they scarcely show the breeze, Were not, as ’twere, the merest mask of gloom, But stretched away unto the edge of doom. I should not be withheld but that some day Into their vastness I should steal away, Fearless of ever finding open land, Or highway where the slow wheel pours the sand. I do not see why I should e’er turn back, Or those should not set forth upon my track To overtake me, who should miss me here And long to know if still I held them dear. They would not find me changed from him t... more »

"The Complete Neurotic’s Notebook"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
*"The Complete Neurotic’s Notebook"* by Editor "No one has ever loved anyone the way everyone wants to be loved." "Mignon McLaughlin opened her first book of aphorisms, 'The Neurotic’s Notebook', with this succinct symmetrical line that hits the reader like a hand grenade. A book of aphorisms is among the most perishable of publications. It’s too small to command any attention on the bookshelf, too atomic in composition to be considered as a complete work, too light to carry any critical weight. 'The Complete Neurotic’s Notebook,' published in 1981, collects McLaughlin’s 1963 book ... more »

France closes cafes after 25 per cent jump in coronavirus cases in one day

Just In - 7 hours ago
The French Prime Minister orders the closure of all non-essential public locations, including restaurants, cafes, cinemas and clubs, in response to the coronavirus outbreak.

Handwashing helps protect you, and others, from the spread of coronavirus. Here's how to do it properly

Olivia Willis at Just In - 7 hours ago
As travel restrictions ramp up and public events are cancelled, it's worth remembering one of the best ways to protect yourself against coronavirus starts with a little water and soap.

Hottest month of sea temperatures leaves reef reeling, but cyclone to ease bleaching

Ben Deacon at Just In - 7 hours ago
A cyclone forming in the Coral Sea has helped to ease widespread coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef, an expert says, after the marine park weathers its hottest month of sea temperatures on record.

Coronavirus update: US adds UK to travel ban, Trump gets tested, Spain's cases spike

Just In - 7 hours ago
The United States expands its travel ban to the UK, while Spain records 1,500 new coronavirus cases in a day and Indonesia's Transport Minister tests positive.

What are the symptoms of coronavirus and what should I do if I have it?

Just In - 7 hours ago
As confirmed cases climb across Australia, here are the symptoms of coronavirus and what you should do if you think you have it.

'Tragic and scary': Australia's arts and entertainment industry thrown into turmoil

Emilia Terzon at Just In - 7 hours ago
The effective ban on mass gatherings to contain the spread of coronavirus in Australia is prompting concert, theatre, comedy and flower show cancellations, with casual workers in the entertainment industry especially devastated.

The Buttigiegs couldn't afford a house in Sydney, so they made a major sacrifice

Kathleen Calderwood at Just In - 7 hours ago
Lured to Sydney's south-western fringes by cheaper house prices, the Buttigiegs love the community, but have had to make work and lifestyle choices to live their version of the Australian dream.

The PM's 'f-word' misread the public mood on COVID-19

David Speers at Just In - 7 hours ago
When it comes to coronavirus there is a fine line between advising calm and urging action — and as Scott Morrison found out this week, the Government's public information campaign is well overdue, writes David Speers.

I'm one of 4 per cent that coronavirus might kill. What you do today could save my life

Mary Lloyd at Just In - 7 hours ago
ABC journalist Mary Lloyd is in the middle of chemotherapy, and with her immunity low she is imploring you to do your bit to stop coronavirus spreading.

'Whole car bodies, thousands of parts': The cars that eat paradise

Just In - 7 hours ago
While known for pristine beaches and blue skies, Pacific Islands are also polluted with thousands of man-made monuments: rusting cars, trucks, busses and other wreckage.

Forget the healthcare system. There's two other reasons Americans aren't getting tested for coronavirus

Emily Olson at Just In - 7 hours ago
The US prides itself on being one of the most scientifically advanced countries, but it has performed the fewest tests per capita of any country affected by the spread of coronavirus.

Only women can live in this remote eco-village and for many it is the first time they have been free

Just In - 7 hours ago
The female victims of Islamic State have found a haven of peace, democracy and diversity in a most unlikely place.

Why audio fiction is the form you need to be listening to, right now

Hannah Reich at Just In - 7 hours ago
Fiction podcasts are now best-selling novels, major media players are commissioning audio drama and fiction is back on Radio National, so why are listeners flocking to this once defunct form?

'He's not Chinese': Interracial marriages are on the rise in Australia, but still face prejudices

Jason Fang And Christina Zhou at Just In - 7 hours ago
Matisse Yee still remembers how excited she was to tell her parents she had finally "met someone", and then immediately adding the disclosure "but he's not Chinese".

"Disruptions Triggered By The Coronavirus Are Now Exploding Everywhere"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
Chris Martenson, "Disruptions Triggered By The Coronavirus Are Now Exploding Everywhere" - https://www.peakprosperity.com/

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Geezer Power at Home Nature Report - 7 hours ago
After looking at the local news this morning, I headed to WINCO, the local supermarket to stock up on a few things. My neighbors were already there and what we were seeing there is unprecedented around here. The toilet paper, paper towels, etc. were all gone...empty shelves. People were stocking up on cleaning stuff, water, canned food, etc.

Canada Ratifies USMCA Trade Agreement…

sundance at The Last Refuge - 7 hours ago
Canada completes the North American cycle with their ratification of the USMCA to replace NAFTA. Mexico and the U.S. ratified the new trade agreement last year and January respectively. The Canadian parliament did so yesterday. CANADA – Canada on Friday … Continue reading →

More Forgotten Saucer Cases of the 1970s

Inexplicata (IHU) at Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology - 7 hours ago
*More Forgotten Saucer Cases of the 1970s* *By Scott Corrales © 2020* One cannot help but notice that the more we are faced with the realities of the current UFO landscape (flying tic-tacs, disclosure, the new contenders in the field, etc.) a certain comfort can be found in looking at older cases from a time before social media and Photoshop. It might seem like dwelling in the safety of the past to some; a form of saucerian nostalgia. However, we must always bear in mind the advice offered by J.J. Benítez, the journalist who boasted having traveled a hundred thousand kilometers in ... more »

Post-Janus Union Busters Not Done Yet

Peter Greene at CURMUDGUCATION - 8 hours ago
If you are a teacher and you spend time on Facebook, you've probably heard from those folks at My Pay My Say, their chirpy stock photo reminding you that you don't have to pay those nasty union dues. These initiatives have been popping up ever since the Janus case gave a Supreme Court okee dokee to the idea of freeloaders in a union. Teachers who don't already live in Right To Work states have received a steady stream of postcards inviting them to dump their union; the Facebook initiative is just more of the same. They look totally legitIn Pennsylvania, we also heard from Free To Te... more »

Congress Passes Free Coronavirus Testing-- Remember The Names of The 40 Extreme Right Republicans Who Balked

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 8 hours ago
On Friday night, the *NY Times* Benjamin Mueller reported that UK prime minister Boris Johnson "once said his political hero was the mayor in the film *Jaws*, praising him for defying mass hysteria to keep the beaches open after a constituent is eaten by a shark. As the coronavirus now stampedes across Britain and much of the world, Mr. Johnson is heeding the same principle, spurning the mass closures that have become commonplace across Europe and gambling his political future on a more restrained approach. That strategy has startled some epidemiologists, drawn criticism from a ... more »

District Judge Releases Chelsea Manning from Prison

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 8 hours ago
Mar 12, 2020 Matthew McDonald U.S. District Judge Anthony Trenga has ordered the immediate release of former army intelligence analyst and whistleblower Chelsea Manning from prison. In the Release Order Judge Trenga wrote, “The court find that Ms. Manning’s appearance before the grand jury is no longer needed, in light of which her detention … Continue reading District Judge Releases Chelsea Manning from Prison →

Why Justin Trudeau Retains “Open Border” Canada– Despite A GLOBAL PANDEMIC

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 8 hours ago
March 14, 2020NewsBrad The term “automaton” is described as a “moving mechanical device made in imitation of a human being.” While Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appears to retain an element of humanity, his political decision making–or lack of— reveals a style of governance which is automatic in nature. The specific issue relates toPM Trudeau’s … Continue reading Why Justin Trudeau Retains “Open Border” Canada– Despite A GLOBAL PANDEMIC →

The Virus – The Fear – The Vaccine – The Smart Grid – Humanities Solution

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 8 hours ago
Originally posted on Truth To Power: Problem: Let out a Bioweapon. Reaction: The Public Panics and turns to Government to save them. Solution: Provide a neurotoxic vaccine to assist the Globalist Cabal Eugenics Depopulation Agenda. Chinese Doctor has discovered the Vitamin C is the solution. Here is the link to the CENSORED information. https://wp.me/p19seq-6ZD The…

Headlines and Updates for March 14, 2020: Varying Stages of Bedlam [videos] – Starship Earth: The Big Picture

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 8 hours ago
Starship Earth: The Big Picture March 14, 2020 Many alt news analysts are now on board with the corona cover story and believe there is a White Hat operation ongoing. We have full faith the White Hats will out-play, out-wit and out-last the enemy. There is no need for the media to hype up the … Continue reading Headlines and Updates for March 14, 2020: Varying Stages of Bedlam [videos] – Starship Earth: The Big Picture →

What coronavirus does to the body: COVID infection process, symptoms

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 8 hours ago
A visual guide of coronavirus infection, symptoms of COVID-19 and the effects of the virus inside the body, in graphics Javier Zarracina, and Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY Updated 3 hours ago As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads across the U.S. – canceling major events, closing schools, upending the stock market and disrupting travel and normal life – … Continue reading What coronavirus does to the body: COVID infection process, symptoms →

Massive Monkey Gangs Are Fighting For Food On Thailand Streets As Tourist Food Disappears

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 8 hours ago
by Tyler Durden Thu, 03/12/2020 Coronavirus isn’t just causing humans to fight in the aisles of Target over toilet paper. Today in “signs of the apocalypse”, hungry monkey gangs are also swarming and fighting – for food – on the streets of Thailand. Monkeys in the country are usually well fed by tourists who visit Central … Continue reading Massive Monkey Gangs Are Fighting For Food On Thailand Streets As Tourist Food Disappears →

Mass Graves for Coronavirus Victims in Iran Can Be Seen From Space

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 8 hours ago
A very disturbing report… John Vibes (TMU) — Since the first cases of CoViD-19 were confirmed in Iran, there has been a great deal of confusion about how many deaths the illness has caused and how many cases there are throughout the country. The official tally in Iran is 430 deaths with just over 10,000 … Continue reading Mass Graves for Coronavirus Victims in Iran Can Be Seen From Space →

Benjamin Fulford Updates Fake Pandemic, Martial Law, Global Government Concept, What Trump Can Do

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 8 hours ago
Robert David STEELE Vivas #UNRIG Mar 11, 2020 Benjamin Fulford, one of the top observers of gold, finances, and dark politics in Asia, shares his views on fake pandemic, why it happened, and what comes next, including possibly martial law in some countries as Deep State elements are individually hunted down and taken into … Continue reading Benjamin Fulford Updates Fake Pandemic, Martial Law, Global Government Concept, What Trump Can Do →

Think Tank Complains “Coronavirus Is Killing Globalization as We Know It” – Summit News

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 8 hours ago
Says it’s been a “gift to nationalists.” 13 March, 2020 Paul Joseph Watson via Think Tank Complains “Coronavirus Is Killing Globalization as We Know It” – Summit News

MIT Scientist Claims Coronavirus is a “Deep State Fraud”

j at Wake Up To The Truth - 8 hours ago
10 March, 2020 Paul Joseph Watson MIT scientist Shiva Ayyadurai claims that coronavirus “fear mongering” is a “Deep State fraud” to manipulate financial markets. Ayyadurai, who is noted for his controversial claim to be the “inventor of email,” has a PhD in Biological Engineering and is running as a Republican in the 2020 … Continue reading MIT Scientist Claims Coronavirus is a “Deep State Fraud” →

Ron Johnson Aims to Subpoena Firm Linked to Hunter Biden & Burisma

Luis Miguel at rss - 8 hours ago
[image: ron-johnson-aims-to-subpoena-firm-linked-to-hunter-biden-burisma] Senator Ron Johnson wants to subpoena records and documents from Blue Star Strategies, which was contacted by Burisma while Hunter Biden worked there.

FedGov Coronavirus Response: National Emergency, House-passed Big-spending Bill

Dennis Behreandt at rss - 8 hours ago
[image: fedgov-coronavirus-response-national-emergency-house-passed-big-spending-bill] In an extraordinary press conference, President Trump, surrounded by the vice president, federal agency heads, and industry leaders, announced the declaration of a national emergency to fight the spread of the novel coronavirus.

Recommended works on socialism

Alberto Mingardi at Econlib - 8 hours ago
“Socialism has risen from its own ashes perhaps more often than has any other political ideology on earth.” When the Berlin Wall collapsed, a few of us were dreaming that a lesson was learnt, concerning socialism and its economic and social effects. We were wrong. In part because it was argued that socialism goes by […] The post Recommended works on socialism appeared first on Econlib.

Leaders are followers

Scott Sumner at Econlib - 8 hours ago
It’s human instinct to view leaders as important people. And they certainly are vastly more important than average people. But they are also far less important than many people assume. In past posts I’ve argued that about 3% of outcomes in the US (economics, military, etc.) reflect the president, and about 97% reflect other forces. […] The post Leaders are followers appeared first on Econlib.

Empty Shelves? – Understanding Supply Chains, Logistics, and Recovery Efforts…

sundance at The Last Refuge - 8 hours ago
By now everyone is familiar with the abundant pictures on social media of empty shelves in local stores. Having some familiarity with the supply chain might help people to understand some of the challenges; and possibly help locate product. (Pics … Continue reading →

The Daily "Near You?"

CoyotePrime at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 9 hours ago
Much Wenlock, Shropshire, United Kingdom. Thanks for stopping by!

PROVEN: Biden Won the Democratic Nomination by Cheating.

Eric Zuesse at The Duran - 9 hours ago
Eric Zuesse It’s not just that he sold out to billionaires in order to be able to compete with Bernie Sanders who refused to do that and didn’t need to, but it’s the case also because Biden lied shamelessly in order to win overwhelmingly the black vote in South Carolina where most of the Democrats […] More The post PROVEN: Biden Won the Democratic Nomination by Cheating. appeared first on The Duran.

Trump delivers big White House speech as markets bounce back & oil prices rise (Video)

Alex Christoforou at The Duran - 9 hours ago
The Duran Quick Take: Episode 498. More The post Trump delivers big White House speech as markets bounce back & oil prices rise (Video) appeared first on The Duran.

World leaders try to calm fears as financial collapse sets in (Video)

Alex Christoforou at The Duran - 9 hours ago
The Duran Quick Take: Episode 497. More The post World leaders try to calm fears as financial collapse sets in (Video) appeared first on The Duran.

All Is Not Lost - A Quotation by M.N. Hopkins

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 9 hours ago
*All is not lost. There is still hope as there is always hope within your world of Man. The Light dims more each day, yet this too will result in greater Light to enter your world in the form of future workers to reinstate the common good, which has all but been forgotten and replaced by what you may term, the common greed that has resulted in great imbalances amongst men and women.* *© * *M.N. Hopkins* *To read more of my poems & quotations, please click on the link below:* *Poems & Quotations by M.N. Hopkins* *or visit:* *Pinterest*

Doomsday Deja Vu

Ron Clutz at Science Matters - 9 hours ago
Ronald Stein writes at Eurasia Review Greta Preaches Many Of The First Earth Day’s Failed Predictions. Excerpts in italics with my bolds. 20 million Americans participated in the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970. That was more than three decades before the birth of high school dropout Greta Thunberg, the Swedish environmental activist on […]

Everybody Is An Exile

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 9 hours ago
Like many of you, I am seesawing between mild concern to barely suppressed panic during the COVID-19 pandemic. As an over-60 person with a few chronic health issues, including intermittent asthma, I am among the millions at increased risk of death if I get sick. So I am self-isolating, and hoping for the best. My son and daughter-in-law both have careers that bring them in intimate daily contact with distressed and/or sick people. I especially fear for their safety, because it is just about inevitable that they will be exposed to the virus. Then, best case scenario, they'll have to... more »

Is Your Opinion Really Your Own? — Manhattan Town Hall Meeting

David at LaRouchePAC Feed - 10 hours ago
Is Your Opinion Really Your Own? — Manhattan Town Hall Meeting Video of Is Your Opinion Really Your Own? — Manhattan Town Hall Meeting *Join us Saturday at 2pm eastern.* Speaker: Diane Sare - What's the relationship between the music you listen to, and the economy you live in? In January Helga Zepp-LaRouche wrote that the Darmstadt Regietheater production of Beethoven's Opera Fidelio had "crossed the line." What line? Why should we worry about that? If more children had been studying Classical poetry, and performing Beethoven's music, COVID-19 would not be disrupting the world's... more »

Teach Children To Express And Control Anger As Well As Frustrations

Natalie Porter at Enlightened Consciousness - 10 hours ago
Too often, we forget how essential it is to care for our children on an emotional level. We make sure that they are clothed, fed, and have a warm bed, yet those are not the only things that are important in a child’s life. It is a fact that just because your child or children have what they need on a physical that they have what they need on an emotional level. Whether you like to admit it or not, the steady invasion of violence on TV, movies, video games, newspapers, and even in music lyrics are harming children. As a result, many children are becoming desensitized to violence; ... more »

BBC Bipolar Disorder

tonyheller at Real Climate Science - 10 hours ago

Bipolar Disorder Update

tonyheller at Real Climate Science - 10 hours ago
The press has taken a brief respite from their COVID panic, to focus on the normal climate fake news. Greenland and Antarctica ice loss accelerating – BBC News NASA says Antarctica is gaining ice. NASA Study: Mass Gains of Antarctic … Continue reading →

Hesse loves the smell of C-bombs in the morning!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 10 hours ago
*SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2020Smarsh sees candidate burned at the stake:* Did sexism and misogyny defeat Candidate Warren? Sexism and misogyny on the part of the mainstream press? On the part of (Democratic Party) voters? Sexism and misogyny on the part of black women in South Carolina? Also, *to what extent* did the sexism / misogyny of these various players bring Warren's effort down? In theory, these are important questions. In practice, they've often been treated like toys. Consider some of the things which were said, in our most revered newspapers, as the keening and wailing bega... more »

Prairies – Temperatures plummet as heavy snow continues

Robert at Ice Age Now - 10 hours ago
“Daytime highs could be close to 20°C below their seasonal normals.” 14 Mar 2020 – Winter storm and snowfall warnings issued in parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan as some areas could see +30 cm (more than a foot) of snow through Sunday morning. Accompanying the snow will be the bitter temperatures, with wind chills making them ... Read more Prairies – Temperatures plummet as heavy snow continues The post Prairies – Temperatures plummet as heavy snow continues appeared first on Ice Age Now.

Pandemic Pandemonium Panic Poker

Robert at Ice Age Now - 10 hours ago
Don’t panic or get suckered! – There’s rarely more than one winner in a game of poker! ______________ Pandemic Pandemonium Panic Poker Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser The sky is falling, Chicken Little said so. And Foxy Loxy is licking his lips in anticipation. COVID-19 virus is nearly everywhere, “City Killer” asteroids are whizzing by earth, apparently ... Read more Pandemic Pandemonium Panic Poker The post Pandemic Pandemonium Panic Poker appeared first on Ice Age Now.

Chelsea Manning Will Be Set Free From Prison, But With Over $256,000 In Fines

WTStaff at Waking Times - 10 hours ago
*John Vibes* - US District Judge Anthony Trenga ordered Manning’s release, but was not clear if the order was related to the incident earlier in the week.

Africa’s First Energy Plant That Converts Trash Into Electricity Opens In Ethiopia

WTStaff at Waking Times - 10 hours ago
*John Vibes* - The largest waste dump in Ethiopia has been converted into an energy plant that turns trash into power.

Tesla Becomes World’s First EV Company to Assemble 1 Million Cars

WTStaff at Waking Times - 10 hours ago
*Mandy Froelich* - Upon meeting the milestone, Tesla CEO Elon Musk congratulated employees of the automotive company.

Bioweapons Expert Speaks Out About Novel Coronavirus

WTStaff at Waking Times - 10 hours ago
*Dr. Mercola* - Francis Boyle suspects COVID-19 is a weaponized pathogen that escaped from Wuhan City’s Biosafety Level 4 facility.

COVID 19 Coronavirus.

zedie at SOMEONE SOMEWHERE - 10 hours ago
COVID-19 Coronavirus. Whats the origin?Is this natural or manmade or mutant or chimera? Or alien?What are the conspiracy theories?How this is speading around the globe?Is aerosol is the only way of transmission?Whats the fate of the virus? Lets discuss.Add more. … Continue reading →

Remember When Hitler Tried To Kidnap the Ex-King Of England?

Eric Niderost at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Eric Niderost* *History, Europe* It would have been a propaganda coup. It was around noon, June 19, 1940, when a small caravan of cars set out from Antibes in southern France en route to the Spanish border. Edward, Duke of Windsor was in one of the cars accompanied by his wife, the former American socialite Wallis Simpson. Edward had once been King of England, but he abdicated the throne to marry this woman who sat behind him, declaring in a radio address that he could not go on without “the woman I love.” Now they were in a desperate bid to reach safety in neutral Spain. It wa... more »

Russia's Su-35 Should be Seen as A Real Threat. Here's Why.

Peter Suciu at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Peter Suciu* *Security, Europe* Can it take on the best in the U.S. Air Force? Throughout much of the latter part of the Cold War, American fighter jets were largely seen to have an advantage when going up against whatever the Soviets could offer. That included the Su-27, which was introduced in 1988. In the past twenty years, that jet hasn't seen nearly as much action as the American F-15. But the latest derivative of the Su-27 presents a real threat in the air. The Sukhoi Su-35S is actually the second improved version of the Su-27, and, like the Su-35M, it is a single-seat, t... more »

North Korea's 105th Armored Division Is Kim's War Fighting Spearhead Against America

Kyle Mizokami at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, Asia* What can South Korea do to stop it? *Key point: *The brigade was envisioned from the outset as the spearhead of a KPA drive to reunify the peninsula by force. In any future war on the Korean Peninsula, U.S. and South Korean forces would encounter a familiar foe: the Korean People’s Army (KPA) 105th Armored Division. Equipped with North Korea’s most modern tanks and armored vehicles, the 105th Division’s mission is to rapidly exploit any breakthrough in the lines and drive deep into the heart of South Korea. The division traces its lineage to the ... more »

Erdogan's End Game Is Rife With Nepotism and Power Grabs

Michael Rubin at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Michael Rubin* *History, Eurasia* [image: Reuters] Erdoğan’s ambitions to lead the Islamic world have been apparent for some time and have not been dampened by the rejection of neo-Ottomanism by the Ottoman Empire’s former subject peoples. Today marks the seventeenth year since Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s took the helm in Turkey, first as prime minister and then as president. He is easily Turkey’s second-most consequential ruler; his tenure is already two years longer than Turkey’s first leader, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Atatürk, his secular reforms, his fierce nationalism, and his turn... more »

Was This Hitler's Last Chance To Turn World War II Around?

Maj. Gen. Michael Reynolds at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Maj. Gen. Michael Reynolds* *History, Europe* [image: From the right: SdKfz-250 APC, Lancia 3RO truck, late Mercedes L3000S, PzKpfw-V Panther tank. Hungary, March 1945. Bundesarchiv.] Operation Spring Awakening was an awakening indeed. In January 12, 1945, Hitler received the news he had been dreading—the Soviet Red Army had launched its winter offensive. He wasted no time. Within four days Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt, commander in chief West, received the following order: “CinC West is to withdraw the following formations from operations [they were still involved in the Ba... more »

This One Law Might Slow Down America's Coronavirus Response

Jeffrey A. Singer at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Jeffrey A. Singer* *Politics, Americas* [image: Doctor Roxana Sauer uses a test kit for a coronavirus (COVID-19) test as they simulate the procedure during a media event at a drive-in coronavirus check at the hospital of Gross-Gerau, Germany, March 9, 2020. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach] Seriously? The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 infection in the U.S. continues to increase. All indications are that we are now just seeing the tip of the iceberg. Hospitals across the country are gearing up for an anticipated deluge of sick patients in their emergency departments, and hospital ... more »

The 5 Scariest Pandemic TV Shows and Series You Can Stream

Kyle Mizokami at The National Interest - 10 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Culture, Americas* Netflix and other Streaming platforms have many different shows that you may or may not want to watch these days when it comes to pandemics creating havoc. The rapid rise of the COVID-19 coronavirus has made films and TV shows about pandemics a new guilty pleasure. Unfortunately, many films about the spread of disease are low budget or rely too heavily on tropes such as zombies and killer animals. While no film is going to stand up to scientific scrutiny and win awards for epidemiological accuracy, there are a handful of films and TV shows str... more »

Fuck you, Peter Wehner

jurassicpork at Welcome Back to Gotham City - 10 hours ago
After admitting at the beginning that he checks off a lot of the same policy boxes as Trump, Pete Wehner comes out as a Never Trumper. With what policies does he agree? Caging children? Giving massive tax breaks to those least needy or deserving? Raiding the DoD's budget and spending over a billion dollars on 1.57 miles of wall that blows down in the first stiff wind? Is it deregulating the biggest polluters on the planet so they can turn that planet into an uninhabitable sewer? Was it a ruinous and completely unnecessary trade war with China and virtually all of our alli... more »

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