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Thomas Paine

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Monday, June 22, 2020

22 June - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 5

10 pm MDT

Oregon mulls banning additives in marijuana vaping products
Bart Schaneman, Marijuana Business Daily - 6 hours ago
The Oregon Liquor Control Commission, which regulates marijuana in the state, took its first step toward adopting rules that would ban non-cannabis additives from inhalable products containing THC, though MJ-derived terpenes will be allowed. Although much of the evidence for the vaping illness outbreak that began in the summer of 2019 points to illicit-market products, […] Oregon mulls banning additives in marijuana vaping products is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
Curaleaf amends deal to acquire cannabis multistate operator Grassroots
Solomon Israel, Marijuana Business Daily - 6 hours ago
Vertically integrated cannabis company Curaleaf Holdings revised its deal to acquire privately owned multistate operator Grassroots Cannabis The stock and cash transaction was originally announced in July 2019 with a price tag of $875 million. But since then cannabis stock prices have fallen. In a note issued Monday, Stifel GMP analysts Robert Fagan and Andrew Partheniou […] Curaleaf amends deal to acquire cannabis multistate operator Grassroots is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
Do Not Belittle US Protesters By Calling Their Uprising A Color Revolution
Kevin Zeese, PopularResistance.Org - 7 hours ago
Those who are promoting the term Color Revolution are actually confusing the situation. During the last years and decades, the West has been using many different tactics on how to overthrow governments, subvert legitimate movements and revolutions, and deter revolutionary and anti-colonialist struggle. Each has to be examined and exposed separately, individually. Otherwise, it would create indigestible, on purpose confusing mass, and further damage independence struggle. Otherwise, nihilism would be spread, and revolutionary zeal deterred. The protesters should be discouraged, let ...
Atlanta Jail Task Force Recommends Razing Building, Creating Equity Center
Kevin Zeese, PopularResistance.Org - 7 hours ago
Nearly a year after its creation, the Atlanta City Jail task force has recommended closing the jail, demolishing the building and replacing it with a Center for Equity that would support Atlantans’ needs. The 26-page report was delivered to Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms on June 12, giving suggestions on how the city can change the institution and convert it into a space to serve Atlanta residents, particularly those from communities most affected by the criminal justice system. The report described a center “that will advance racial and economic equity, promote restorative ju...
Court Refuses To Block Information On Who Police Targeted In Social Media
Kevin Zeese, PopularResistance.Org - 7 hours ago
Massachusetts’s highest court will not block the disclosure of police reports that could show the Boston police department has targeted Black and Latinx men for surveillance on social media. Boston attorney Josh Raisler Cohn, who represents a man charged with several gun violations, began seeking the police reports in November 2018 to determine if the police have surreptitiously used the social media service, Snapchat, to target people of color. Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins appealed Ullmann’s order, but her office’s petition was denied. After an unsuccessful a...
Funding to house homeless in hotels runs out next week
Yvette d'Entremont, Halifax Examiner - 8 hours ago
The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Without an immediate infusion of federal funding, dozens of Halifax homeless shelter residents currently living in local hotels could be out on the street by next week. “We have sufficient funding to keep everybody in hotels until June 30,” Jim Graham, executive director of the […]
Piety Through Neurosis
Diogenes Sarcastica™, Diogenes' Middle Finger - 5 hours ago
A concerned parent, a white Slate reader, *seeks counsel from the woke hive mind:* "My sons have graduated, and their closest friends are still a mix of black, Hispanic, and white kids. I have never been concerned about the kids having any issues around race..." That’s nice. However, inevitably, the sky soon begins to cloud: "But one of our sons mentioned recently how irritated he is by the form he has to fill out regarding a college roommate. He has to specify his race, and all of the profiles of potential roommates he views also include race. He says all he cares about is if th...
You’ve Got Money: Mobile Payments Help People During the Pandemic
Jun 22 (IPS) - The practical challenge of quickly getting financial support in the hands of people who lost jobs amid the COVID-19 economic crisis has baffled advanced and developing economies alike. Economic lockdowns, physical distancing measures, patchy social protection systems and, especially for low-income countries, the high level of informality, complicate the task. Many governments are leveraging mobile technology to help their citizens. Read the full story, “You’ve Got Money: Mobile Payments Help People During the Pandemic”, on globalissues.org →
Children in Out-of-Home Care: Lessons from the Pandemic
LONDON, Jun 22 (IPS) - As the world continues to struggle with the Covid-19 pandemic, the situation in institutions like prisons or care homes has shown how quickly overcrowded facilities can become a breeding ground for an infectious disease. But what about other congregate facilities like residential institutions for children, such as orphanages? What risks do they face? And how should governments be responding during - and after - this pandemic? Read the full story, “Children in Out-of-Home Care: Lessons from the Pandemic”, on globalissues.org →
Sudan, Where Illegal Abortions remain Dangerous and Deadly
KHARTOUM, Jun 22 (IPS) - Omnia Nabil*, a Sudanese doctor, who worked in one of the largest hospitals in Khartoum, the country's capital, was devastated to witness the deaths of 50 young women who had unsafe abortions during a space of just three months. Read the full story, “Sudan, Where Illegal Abortions remain Dangerous and Deadly”, on globalissues.org →
Black Lives Matter Con Artist, Shaun King, Demands All Images of White Jesus Destroyed…
sundance, The Last Refuge - 6 hours ago
Shaun King is a well known Black Lives Matter con artist who has grifted on racial grievance for a decade even lying about his own family and race. Shaun King is white, provably white, and he found his professional & … Continue reading →
Report: China Could Launch FIRST STRIKE Using Stolen U.S. Tech and Fry Our Electric Grid
Selwyn Duke, rss - 6 hours ago
[image: report-china-could-launch-first-strike-using-stolen-us-tech-and-fry-our-electric-grid] While many would say our country is currently doing a good job of destroying itself, experts warn that we could have some frightening help — in the form of a Chinese surprise “Pearl Harbor” attack on our electric grid using stolen American technology.
Three fireballs streak across Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
Three fireballs streaked across Cabo Rojo in Puerto Rico on June 16, 2020, between 04:40 and 06:08 UTC (00:40 and 02:08 LT). The objects were recorded within a 90-minute period, facing slightly northwestern. Earlier this year, a bright daylight fireball was...... Read more »
The Transformation of Societies on the Occasion of Covid-19 Heralds the Militarization of Europe
Noor al Haqiqa, SNIPPITS AND SNAPPITS - 6 hours ago
By Thierry Meyssan We reproduce a discussion between Thierry Meyssan and a group of students. He explains that the political responses to Covid-19 have no medical purpose. A partially identifiable transnational group seized the opportunity provided by the epidemic to try to impose a profound transformation of European societies, just as it had used the attacks of 11 September 2001 to transform the United States. There is still time to oppose the hierarchisation of the world to come. Voltaire Network May 12, 2020 *Question: Who do you think manufactured Covid-19?* *Thierry M...
A Secret Base in New Mexico - 1957
KRandle, A Different Perspective - 6 hours ago
While working on something else, I stumbled across a short article from the United Press which has escaped notice by many people. It was published in a number of newspapers on November 6, 1957. It said: A United Press story also told of a Fort Worth chemical engineer, Arthur P. Ticknor, who said he and two companions had happened onto a secret American airfield which on a hunting trip in the vicinity of Clovis, N.M. in1953. They were suddenly surrounded by U.S. Soldiers, carrying drawn weapons. Then, Ticknor said, the first thing he knew a flying object “so enormous it blotted out t...
Why Changing CHAZ to CHOP Is Actually a Very Big Deal
WTStaff, Waking Times - 6 hours ago
*Toby Cowern* - I just wanted to share with you a couple of thoughts that have been on my mind lately and see how it resonates with you out there.
How To Check If Your iPhone Is Secretly A Coronavirus Tracker
WTStaff, Waking Times - 6 hours ago
*Tyler Durden* - Many iPhone users across the US have over the past few days started to notice a new setting under the "privacy" subtab of the iPhone health app.
Technocracy Inside Your Body: Not Science Fiction
WTStaff, Waking Times - 6 hours ago
*Jon Rappoport* - Technocracy is the engineering of civilization to make it resemble a machine in which all the parts fit and that includes humans.
Is There Really Strong Evidence for Wearing Masks?
WTStaff, Waking Times - 6 hours ago
*Dr. Mercola* - Some public health groups say wearing face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic are crucial and others say masks have limited benefit.
Tenth Amendment Center: Use Nullification to Rein In the Federal Government
Steve Byas, rss - 6 hours ago
[image: tenth-amendment-center-use-nullification-to-rein-in-the-federal-government] In trying to fix government overreach, voting the bums out usually leads to more bums. The Tenth Amendment Center offers a more effective way of combating usurpations of our rights by the federal government — nullification.
Boston DOJ Arrest Business Owner Fraudulently Taking Millions From PPP Program…
sundance, The Last Refuge - 6 hours ago
The DOJ in Boston have announced the arrest of a Winchester resident, Elijah Majak Buoi, 38, for seeking more than $13 million in PPP loans from the COVID rescue package. BOSTON – A Winchester man was arrested today and charged … Continue reading →
Exposing the Racist Billionaires Behind the Riots | Behind the Deep State
TNA Video, rss - 6 hours ago
[image: alex-newman-exposing-the-racist-billionaires-behind-the-riots] VIDEO - In this episode of Behind the Deep State, host Alex Newman shows you who is really behind the "Black Lives Matter" protests--globalist and racist billionaires such as the Soros and Rockfellers who want a New World Order.
Join Us in Sacramento June 23rd: A Call for Change!
Laura Bono, Children's Health Defense - 7 hours ago
Join thousands of parents, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and other amazing speakers June 23rd in Sacramento as we rally to ask for change in the vaccine safety debate! From the V is for Vaccine team: Join us as we peacefully demonstrate at the California state Capitol in Sacramento on June 23rd, 2020. With ALL NEW […] The post Join Us in Sacramento June 23rd: A Call for Change! appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Measles Has Been With Us For At Least 8,000 Years - And Cities May Be Why
News Staff, Science 2.0 blogs - 8 hours ago
Environmental groups believe that living in cities is better for the environment but if there is one thing that COVID-19 has made clear, it's that living in cities is better for spreading infectious disease also. Despite having numerous large cities, the U.S. was on the verge of having measles wiped out, but as the anti-vaccine movement spread on the east and west coasts, they brought a resurgence of it. A group of researchers looked for its origins and found it may help provide answers about coronavirus, which is in the same family as the common cold but was discovered to be novel...
Other Planets With Oceans Are Common
News Staff, Science 2.0 blogs - 8 hours ago
Though we've only detected a few thousand exoplanets, there are likely 6,000,000,000 Earth-like ones out there, and that means millions could be "ocean worlds" capable of supporting life. Right now, our knowledge of ocean worlds is limited to moons like Enceladus around Saturn and Europa around Jupiter. Plumes of water erupt from Europa and Enceladus, so we can tell that these bodies have subsurface oceans beneath their ice shells, and they have energy that drives the plumes, which are two requirements for life as we know it read more
Los Angeles proposes ‘major course change’ for cannabis business licensing, social equity
John Schroyer, Marijuana Business Daily - 9 hours ago
In a series of recommendations to the Los Angeles City Council, L.A.’s Department of Cannabis Regulation proposed an immense overhaul of its marijuana business licensing structure and social equity program. The DCR’s proposals are set to be taken up Tuesday by a City Council committee. The recommendations, if adopted, could be far-reaching for many marijuana […] Los Angeles proposes ‘major course change’ for cannabis business licensing, social equity is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
Solidarity with striking BIW workers!
Bruce K. Gagnon, Organizing Notes - 6 hours ago
Independent candidate for US Senate in Maine (Ranked Choice Voting election) Lisa Savage wrote early this morning: I was at Bath Iron Works this morning to show solidarity with workers from BIW's biggest union, S6, who voted 87 percent to strike for a fair contract. BIW is owned by General Dynamics whose CEO made $17,828,591 in 2019. Think they can afford to take care of the workers, too? As a former teachers union negotiator, I say give BIW workers a fair contract now! Solidarity forever, for the union makes us strong! See Lisa's media statement on the strike *here*.
Amazon Unveils Augmented Reality to Enforce Social Distancing in New Norm for Corporate America
barovsky, The New Dark Age - 6 hours ago
Amazon has started testing on several social distancing technologies following demands for public safety amid COVID-19 and the intrusive changes will likely have a permanent effect on workers’ rights to privacy.
US Senate Initiates Legislation Which Would Categorize Cuba’s Medical Missions as “Human Trafficking Operations”
barovsky, The New Dark Age - 6 hours ago
In what has already become a parody of a shrinking empire’s habit of clutching at the vestiges of its Cold-War era mistakes, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) and fellow war-hungry reactionaries in the United States Senate, Rick Scott (R-FL) and Ted Cruz ((R-TX) have put a bill on the Senate floor meant to undercut Cuba’s medical missions program, which sends trained medics all around the developing world to assist in general healthcare services and emergencies in more than 60 countries.
Black Agenda Radio for Week of June 22, 2020
barovsky, The New Dark Age - 6 hours ago
22 June 2020 — Black Agenda Report Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford A New Generation, Same Struggle / “Zero Degree Rage” Focuses Black Minds / Elite Deploy Spy Hi-Tech Against the People / Will Blacks Oppose or Defend US Empire? A New Generation, Same Struggle Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley … Continue reading Black Agenda Radio for Week of June 22, 2020
Fears for hundreds of thousands as experts flag Work for the Dole 'timebomb'
David Chen And Andy Burns, Just In - 7 hours ago
An extra 220,000 Australians could be on Work for the Dole programs by mid-2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report.
Two Melbourne schools close as authorities weigh stay-at-home orders for Victoria's coronavirus hotspots
Just In - 7 hours ago
The schools — Brunswick East Primary School and Keilor Views Primary School — will close for at least three days to allow for cleaning and contact tracing, after a student at each school was diagnosed with coronavirus.
ICAC finding against NT Speaker could have big implications for looming election
Jano Gibson, Just In - 7 hours ago
When NT Parliament resumes today, Speaker Kezia Purick is likely to be removed from her role after ICAC makes adverse findings against her. Two months from the NT election, will there be more political impacts from the ICAC report?
Fashion collaborations fuel outback art centre's popularity
Katrina Beavan, Just In - 7 hours ago
Inkuntji Artists, a centre based at Haasts Bluff south-west of Alice Springs, now has ties with a popular women's clothing brand.
Meet the 85yo gran who probably has more Instagram followers than you
Megan Macdonald, Just In - 7 hours ago
Meet the Tasmanian grandmother who probably has way more followers than you. And after some tips from her grandkids, Gangsta Grandma is using the social media platform to stay social while still being mostly housebound.
Man dies after campground fight suspected to have started over dog
Kellie Lazzaro, Just In - 7 hours ago
Police are urging witnesses to come forward after a man died two days after an altercation at a packed camping area in Victoria.
Education Department Limits Emergency Aid Causing College Access Advocates to Worry
Sara Weissman, Diverse - 7 hours ago
The U.S. Department of Education has officially limited coronavirus emergency aid to students eligible for federal financial aid under a regulation announced on June 11. College access experts worry it bars too many students from relief, including undocumented and international students.
Profit Move Underlies Trump Push to Place Foreign Aid Spending Under White House Control
Raul Diego, MintPress News - 7 hours ago
The Trump administration is angling to move billions of dollars earmarked for humanitarian aid directly into the State Department, partially bypassing USAID and giving the White House near-total discretionary control over how and to who those funds are allocated around the world. The post Profit Move Underlies Trump Push to Place Foreign Aid Spending Under White House Control appeared first on MintPress News.
At Bowdoin College, Freshmen Only on Campus in the Fall
cmaadmin, Diverse - 7 hours ago
Bowdoin College has a new twist on the fall semester. The Maine institution said it will, for the most part, allow only freshman and transfer students on campus in the fall in an effort to reduce the density of people and to keep students, faculty and staff safe amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Why only freshmen […]
Alarmists Falsely Blame Climate Change for Localized Warming in Detroit
H. Sterling Burnett, Climate Realism - 7 hours ago
At the top of Google News search results today for “climate change,” a climate-activist meteorologist wrote an article attributing 3.3 degrees Fahrenheit of warming in Detroit over the past 50 years to global warming. A quick look at relevant evidence shows the claim is more alarmist hype than scientific fact. Meteorologist Paul Gross, citing a […] The post Alarmists Falsely Blame Climate Change for Localized Warming in Detroit appeared first on Climate Realism.
Having Sucked America Dry, Tech Giants Seek New Markets Beyond Reach of US Antitrust Laws
Raul Diego, MintPress News - 7 hours ago
An aggressive push to consolidate companies in the tech sector, coupled with the world's ever-increasing dependence on digital platforms and tools, is quickly leading to a crisis of sovereignty. The post Having Sucked America Dry, Tech Giants Seek New Markets Beyond Reach of US Antitrust Laws appeared first on MintPress News.
Two Black Liberty U Football Players to Transfer Citing ‘Racial Insensitivity’
cmaadmin, Diverse - 7 hours ago
Weeks after Liberty University president Jerry Falwell Jr. posted tweets with Blackface images, two Black Liberty University footballers Tayvion Land and Kei’Trel (Tre) Clark said on Monday they are transferring out of the Virginia institution due to its leadership’s “racial insensitivity” and “cultural incompetence.” Earlier this month, Asia Todd, a Black player for Liberty University’s […]
HBCU Clark Atlanta Announces Full Scholarships for Children of Rayshard Brooks
cmaadmin, Diverse - 7 hours ago
Clark Atlanta University and one of its alumni have announced full scholarships for the four children of Rayshard Brooks, a 27-year-old Black man who was fatally shot by Atlanta police on June 12. The historically Black institution, along with alumna and restauranteur Aisha “Pinky” Cole, will offer scholarships worth $600,000 that will cover the cost […]
Oklahoma State U to Remove Segregationist’s Name From Buildings
cmaadmin, Diverse - 7 hours ago
Oklahoma State University will remove the name of segregationist and the state’s ninth governor, William H. “Alfalfa Bill” Murray, from campus. The decision by the university’s board came after president Burns Hargis wrote to the board last week requesting the removal of the name from the campus’ Murray Hall and North Murray Hall. Hargis said […]
Monmouth U to Remove ‘Controversial’ Woodrow Wilson’s Name From Building
cmaadmin, Diverse - 7 hours ago
New Jersey-based Monmouth University said it will remove the name of “controversial politician” Woodrow Wilson from one of the main buildings on campus in an effort toward “ensuring a diverse and inclusive community.” Woodrow Wilson Hall will now be called Great Hall at Shadow Lawn; it was called Shadow Lawn when it was built in […]
Michigan State Research Leader Removed From Post After Racism Accusations
cmaadmin, Diverse - 8 hours ago
Michigan State University has removed Stephen Hsu from his position as senior vice president for research and innovation after two petitions called for his removal accusing him of being racist. Hsu resigned after being asked to, according to his blog. He also said he doesn’t agree with the decision to resign his post “as serious issues […]
Turkish Air Raids Displace Iraqi Assyrians Again
Over the weekend, the Turkish Air Force continued bombing NW Iraq, reportedly displacing many and killing up to five civilians. Turkey claims that some members of the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) are based in this area and that they were the target.
Australian Senator Affirms Support for Armenian, Assyrian, Greek Genocide Recognition
Senator Hollie Hughes. ( https://en.armradio.am/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Hollie-Hughes-1.jpg)Senator Hollie Hughes, who represents New South Wales in the Federal Upper House, has signed an Affirmation of Support backing the Joint Justice Initiative of the Armenian-Australian, Assyrian-Australian and Greek-Australian communities, which calls for Au
India Has Changed The Rules Of Engagement Against China In Response To Last Week's Border Fight
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 7 hours ago
Indian paramilitary soldiers keep guard as Indian army convoy moves on the Srinagar- Ladakh highway at Gagangeer, north-east of Srinagar, India, Thursday, June 18, 2020.(AP) *Hindustan Times:* *‘No restrictions on using firearms’: India gives soldiers freedom along LAC in extraordinary times* The commanders will no longer be bound by restrictions on the use of firearms and will have full authority to respond to “extraordinary situations” using all resources at their disposal, said one of the officers cited above. A significant change in Rules of Engagement (ROE) by the Indian Army...
The Secret Reason Billionaires Love A Pandemic
Kevin Zeese, PopularResistance.Org - 7 hours ago
Most billionaires don’t work harder, don’t think harder, and don’t know more. They have nothing over your average person except: a) luck b) sometimes inheriting a fortune and c) being more sociopathic. So I guess you could say they’re extraordinary on the sociopathy front. They are more willing to crush other humans to get what they want and thereby they are more able to get what they want. Billionaires in the U.S. have seen their fortunes skyrocket, increasing by 12.5 percent since the pandemic began. The Institute for Policy Studies released a study “showing that, in the eight w...
How Racism Complicates Black Parenting
Cynthia Okpokiri, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Cynthia Okpokiri* *Society, * Black parents’ burden of nurturing their children through the sufferings of racism is barely acknowledged. Racism is an all-encompassing factor in Black people’s lives. Experiences of racism can start very early in childhood, so Black parents have to manage their children’s encounters with racism. In the UK, Black children have higher rates of school exclusion and expulsion. They are over-represented in child protection interventions, such as referrals and investigations. My research with Black African parents in Britain demonstrates the deep and ...
How Gangs and Drug Dealers Adapted to the Pandemic Reality
Simon Harding, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Simon Harding* *Society, * Demand for drugs did not disappear in lockdown. As lockdown loomed, most people rushed to buy toilet paper and paracetamol, openly voicing fears of falling ill. But “ill” for addicted drug users has a different meaning. It means to suffer withdrawal symptoms due to missing a regular hit of either heroin or crack cocaine. While some party people will have stockpiled or bulk bought their lockdown supply of recreational drugs, most heroin and crack cocaine users will have lacked the financial means to do this. My recent book on drug distribution and expl...
19 Black Americans Explain Why They’re Conservative
Christian Mysliwiec, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Christian Mysliwiec* *Politics, Americas* Here are their responses. These are difficult times, and Americans are looking for guidance on how to make sense of the most divisive issues we face. When it comes to race in America, Heritage President Kay C. James says that conservatives should be leading the civil rights movement. That’s why The Daily Signal reached out to African American conservatives to ask why they are conservative. Here are their responses. *1. W.B. Allen: Good Sense Needs No Explanation* My political conservatism is an effect or consequence, not a cause. I am ...
Apocolypse Gun: The Scavenger 6 Rifle Can Accurately Shoot 21 Different Types Of Ammo
James Clark, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*James Clark* *Security, * Not a toy. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* The Scavenger 6 is a new rifle that looks like a revolver and can fire 21 different calibers of ammunition, just by swapping out the cylinder. In a post-apocalyptic scenario where survival is dependent upon scavenging resources, it pays to be prepared. That’s the thinking behind Scavenger 6, a new rifle that can fire 21 different calibers of ammunition. Though rifle hardly seems a fitting term. It looks like a cross between a .44 Magnum and an M1A1 carbine, and the crazy thing is that’s not inaccurate. S...
Top Analyst: Apple Will Stop Using Intel Chips in All Macs by 2021
Ethen Kim Lieser, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Technology, * “We expect that ARM Mac models outperform Intel Mac models by over 50%-100%,” Kuo said in the note. Apple is reportedly planning to move all of its Mac computers from Intel processors to its own Apple chips by 2021, according to a note by TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Apple eventually cutting ties with Intel has been expected for years, and this seismic shift will enable the tech giant to build its future computers without waiting for Intel to develop a new processor. It will also likely help Apple stand out from its chief co...
Retirement now on hold for many Australians due to coronavirus
Alan Kohler, Just In - 7 hours ago
Soon-to-be retirees say they will now have to keep working for longer as coronavirus eats away at business bottom lines and superannuation balances.
Fears for fruit and vegetable industry as farm labour crunch looms
Tom Major And Daniel Fitzgerald, Just In - 7 hours ago
Farmers are worried looming labour shortages could leave fruit to rot on trees and in paddocks this coming summer.
'Give them a chance': Families at centre of the second deadliest COVID-19 cluster demand answers
Anne Connolly, Suzanne Dredge, Lauren Day, Georgina Piper, Laura Gartry And Nathanael Scott, Just In - 7 hours ago
A nursing home in Western Sydney became the second-deadliest COVID-19 cluster in Australia. It accounts for almost fifth of all deaths from coronavirus nationally. Did authorities fail to protect our most vulnerable?
The War Zone Is America
Kevin Zeese, PopularResistance.Org - 8 hours ago
As a military spouse and therapist, it’s clear to me that, these days, whether people of color or not, active-duty servicemen and women, as well as veterans, generally face a host of difficulties in this country. They range from problems accessing much needed responsive healthcare services to social isolation from a civilian population that understands little about their experiences, to chronic illnesses and injuries they suffer, to repeated deployments in America’s forever wars. Now, add to all that the current showdown between highly militarized police and Black Lives Matter pro...
Kayleigh McEnany Combat Session with DC Narrative Engineers – Video…
sundance, The Last Refuge - 8 hours ago
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany holds a combat session to discuss current events with the DC narrative engineers. [Video Below, Transcript Will Follow]
Gavin Newsom Hands Out Fracking Permits To Connected Driller
Kevin Zeese, PopularResistance.Org - 8 hours ago
On June 1, in the midst of the turmoil created by the coronavirus pandemic and the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration quietly issued 12 fracking permits to Aera Energy, a joint venture owned by ExxonMobil and Shell. The fracking permits are the latest example of California’s oil industry benefiting from regulatory or deregulatory action during the COVID-19 pandemic and came just months after the Newsom administration said it supported taking actions to “manage the decline of oil production and consumption in the state.” Aera, which a...
Armed Protesters Peacefully March On Oklahoma Governor’s Mansion
Kevin Zeese, PopularResistance.Org - 8 hours ago
Between 150 and 200 protesters peacefully marched from the Ralph Ellison Library to the Governor's Mansion on Saturday to deliver a double-barreled message. “We aren’t going to allow people to come into our communities and brutalize us,” event organizer Omar Chatman said before the event. “If you come into our community, know we are armed.” The 1000 Brothers and Sisters in Arms protest might not have approached its eponymous numbers, but it bore enough artillery to pop the National Rifle Association's buttons. Community organizer Michael Washington was among the speakers who said...
Capitalist Catastrophism
Kevin Zeese, PopularResistance.Org - 8 hours ago
We are not really in capitalist realism anymore, that we have in fact been leaving it for quite some time and that the signs of what might replace it in our pandemic-ridden and rapidly warming world are increasingly apparent. Unless there is a radical break from capitalism — a revolution — what will supplant capitalist realism is not the ability to imagine and fight for a post-capitalist future as Mason, Uetricht and Milburn had hoped, but something more ambiguous and perhaps ultimately worse. I call this something worse “capitalist catastrophism.” Capitalist catastrophism is what...
New Colorado Law Ends Immunity For Police
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 8 hours ago
Colorado Governor Jared Polis on Friday signed into law a bill to remove the shield of legal immunity that has long protected police officers from civil suits for on-the-job misconduct, a measure civil libertarians hailed as landmark legislation. The Colorado state legislature passed the sweeping police accountability bill last week in the wake of nationwide protests over unfair treatment of racial minorities by law enforcement, sparked by the death of an unarmed Black man under the knee of a white Minneapolis policeman last month. Polis, a first-term Democrat, took the 155th anni...
Leftist Success: 102 shot in Chicago over Father’s Day weekend
Hardnox, 'Nox & Friends - 9 hours ago
From Just the News: Chicago officials report the city’s highest number of shootings in a single weekend this year. From Friday evening to Monday morning, 102 people were shot, 14 of whom have died, five of those killed were minors. Several teenagers died in alleys as a result of the rampant weekend violence. A toddler was killed on Saturday evening when he was struck in the back by a bullet as someone fired into his father’s car in Austin, on the West Side of the city. Two teenage boys were sitting outside on a porch on Saturday evening when once noticed a … Continue reading →
'Astonishing discovery' at Stonehenge reveals there's more to the prehistoric monument
Just In - 10 hours ago
An international group of scientists have discovered new prehistoric monuments underground that may help unravel the mystery of Stonehenge.
Why the M2 Machine Gun Won't Die
Charlie Gao, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Charlie Gao* *Security, World* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2007%3Anewsml_GM1DVFGWNKAA&share=true] It is still shooting to this very day. *Key Point:* This machine gun is powerful and keeps being upgraded. In fact, few weapons have its impressive stopping power and ruggedness. *More From The National Interest: * *Yes, America Has a ‘Ninja’ Missile * *How China Could Sink a U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier * *How the F-35 Stealth Fighter Almost Never Happened * *Russia Has Missing Nuclear Weapons Sitting on the Ocean Floor * The M2 Browning .5...
Coronavirus Expected to Cause 10,000 More Cancer Deaths in U.S.
Ethen Kim Lieser, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Health, * The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will likely cause at least 10,000 additional deaths from breast cancer and colorectal cancer over the next decade in the United States, according to one of the country’s leading voices on cancer. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will likely cause at least 10,000 additional deaths from breast cancer and colorectal cancer over the next decade in the United States, according to one of the country’s leading voices on cancer. “There can be no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic is causing delayed diagnosis and suboptimal care for p...
Is Israel's Spike Missile Really the Best Anti-Tank Weapon Ever?
Charlie Gao, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Charlie Gao* *Technology, World* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2013%3Anewsml_GM1E9A11CKT01&share=true] It gives the Javelin a run for its taxpayer money. *Key point: *This rugged weapon preforms very well. Here's how it stacks up to other anti-tank missiles. *More From The National Interest: * *Yes, America Has a ‘Ninja’ Missile * *How China Could Sink a U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier * *How the F-35 Stealth Fighter Almost Never Happened * *Russia Has Missing Nuclear Weapons Sitting on the Ocean Floor * On October 6, 1973, over eight hundred...
Apple Is Dumping Intel Chips (And More Big Announcements from WWDC)
Stephen Silver, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Stephen Silver* *Technology, * The transition will take about two years, Tim Cook said on the keynote, although the first "Apple Silicon" models will arrive by the end of this year. Apple Monday kicked off its special virtual edition of its annual World Wide Developers Conference. CEO Tim Cook, software engineering chief Craig Federighi and other Apple executives held a socially distanced version of their usual opening keynote-one that seemed pre-taped to some degree. During the keynote, Apple officially announced that, as was reported last week, it will be replacing the Intel ...
Dogpiling Taibbi and the Dearth of the Free Press
Lambert Strether, naked capitalism - 7 hours ago
A cri de couer on sorting the news
'There were feet in front of me': Childers hostel fire survivors reflect on the horror of that night
Johanna Marie, Just In - 8 hours ago
Twenty years have passed since one of the worst blazes in Australia's history killed 15 people at a backpacker hostel in outback Queensland. Survivors Moffat and Stacey Ngatai have overcome but not forgotten the trauma.
U.S. Intelligence Believes China Planned The Attack On Indian Troops In The Galwan River Valley Last Week
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 8 hours ago
*US News and World Report*:* U.S. Intel: China Ordered Attack on Indian Troops in Galwan River Valley* The assessment from U.S. intelligence contradicts China’s timeline of the bloody skirmish in the contested border region last week. A senior Chinese general authorized his forces to attack Indian troops in the Galwan River valley last week, resulting in a brutal skirmish that killed dozens and dramatically escalated tensions between the two Asian powerhouses, according to a U.S. intelligence assessment. Gen. Zhao Zonqi, head of the Western Theater Command and among the few comb...
Live: NSW Now: Investigation into the mysterious death of Gigi, the Sydney Zoo giraffe
Just In - 8 hours ago
*MORNING BRIEFING: *Devastated Sydney Zoo staff say the results of a post-mortem examination on a giraffe that died unexpectedly on the weekend might take up to three weeks, and are so far at a loss as to the preliminary cause.
Chance of light snow flurries on Granite Belt as cold snap hits Queensland
Tim Swanston, Just In - 8 hours ago
Parts of Queensland will this week experience their coldest day of the year so far, with the mercury already falling below zero in Kingaroy this morning.
This Australian border has remained open during the coronavirus pandemic — this is why it's unlikely to shut
Bellinda Kontominas, Just In - 8 hours ago
Amid a spike of coronavirus infections in Victoria, there are calls for NSW to join other states and shut its border — here are several reasons why that's unlikely to happen.
LNP takes a risk by going its own way on Queensland border closures
Peter McCutcheon, Just In - 8 hours ago
Opposition Leader Deb Frecklington takes her first major gamble of the Queensland election campaign by breaking away from an uneasy consensus with the Palaszczuk Government on keeping the borders closed until at least July 10, writes Peter McCutcheon.
'It is an abomination': Nick Xenophon condemns national security laws and treatment of whistleblowers
Paul Johnson, Just In - 8 hours ago
The former independent senator launches a withering attack on how the Australian Government treats its own citizens during an episode of Q+A devoted to state secrets and national security legislation.
Does Australia have 'excess deaths' in 2020? It's a morbid question, but it matters
Matt Martino, Just In - 8 hours ago
In some countries, tens of thousands of extra people have died this year, over and above those registered as COVID-19 deaths. What happened in Australia?
Hosting Women's World Cup could be shot in the arm Australian football desperately needs
Richard Hinds, Just In - 8 hours ago
With broadcast rights and scheduling issues aplenty, Australian football could use the boost that a successful bid to host the 2023 World Cup would bring, writes Richard Hinds.
Tourism will look very different as it emerges from coronavirus
Rachel Pupazzoni, Just In - 8 hours ago
It may not be hard to socially distance camels, but it is the ongoing lack of interstate and international visitors that has many tourism operators fearful about their survival.
The 'golden demographic' is moving to regional Australia in big numbers
Dominique Schwartz And Mary Lloyd, Just In - 8 hours ago
A new report shows more regionally-based millennials — people aged between 20 and 35-years-old — moved to other regional places than to capital cities. It is part of a broader trend across Australia as regional towns fight back against the brain drain.
Gadi, Australia's new supercomputer, ranks 25th most powerful in the world
Niki Burnside, Just In - 8 hours ago
The Australian National University unveils its powerful new supercomputer, Gadi, which will help to better predict natural disasters, enhance cancer research and contribute to work being done to unlock the secrets of the universe.
Remote sensing technology leads scientists to giant circle of pits buried near Stonehenge
Just In - 10 hours ago
An international group of scientists have discovered new prehistoric monuments underground that may help unravel the mystery of Stonehenge.
Fear and frustration for those in Melbourne's coronavirus hotspots
Just In - 10 hours ago
While much of Australia has been enjoying easing coronavirus restrictions, residents in six Melbourne hotspots are worried about local case numbers rising and what that means for their health and businesses.
Coronavirus update: Global caseload surpasses 9 million, Brazilians flock to beach as WHO says country undercounting cases
Just In - 12 hours ago
The head of the World Health Organization says the coronavirus pandemic is increasing and at a pace the world has not yet seen, producing record daily numbers of cases.
How pharma fooled medical "professionals" to turn them into disease and poison sellers.
Unknown, Medical Crimes Explained - 6 hours ago
There are some huge, fundamental lies that were designed to fool medical "professionals" to turn them into drug sellers who professionally harm, rob and kill people. One of them is ... Citric Acid Cycle (Krebs Cycle, CAC) theory is commonly used as hidden promotion of harmful acids. In 1937 Hans Krebs published his papers concerning CAC - which allegedly explains fundamental metabolic processes in cellular mitochondria. To make the long story short - Mr Krebs (whose german name by accident means cancer) claims that our metabolism is allegedly based on synthesis of i.a. citric and su...
"The Illusion of Control: What If Nobody's in Charge?"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 7 hours ago
*"The Illusion of Control: What If Nobody's in Charge?"* by Charles Hugh Smith "I understand the natural desire to believe somebody's in charge: whether it's the Deep State, the Chinese Communist Party, the Kremlin or Agenda 21 globalists, we're primed to believe somebody somewhere is controlling events or pursuing agendas that drive global responses to events. I submit whatever control we discern is illusory, as the dynamics unleashed by the pandemic have already escaped the control of elites. The fundamental reason the elites have lost control is that all the systems they depend o...
What Will Congress Do About Annexation?
DownWithTyranny, DownWithTyranny! - 8 hours ago
Historically, AIPAC has been aligned with the Democratic establishment-- and when progressive elements have rebelled and demanded even-handed policies towards Palestine, AIPAC has been able to successfully full smear campaigns-- unrelated to Israel-- against them and replace them with more malleable members of Congress. AIPAC, for example, destroyed the political careers of both Earl Hilliard (D-AL) and Cynthia McKinney (D-GA). Fear of AIPAC has kept Democrats in line. On Friday, *The Forward* wondered aloud if that is now over: AIPAC's Biggest Democratic Allies Break Ranks To Pub...
"Topple the Statues, But Ignore the Modern Day Oppressors? "
Penny, Penny for your thoughts - 8 hours ago
*Great oped:* *Feels like a good follow up to the earlier post:* - "Elites who appease the baying mob’s apology addiction have stripped apology of all meaning" * It is evident that Western political elites are far better at apologizing for the ‘bad old days’ than inspiring the public about their nation’s past – or even present.* *One meaningless apology after another. As the elites continue to do as they've always done. * *See from earlier today: Of Course, The US Will Exempt Their Zone of Kurdish Occupiers and Occupation from Sanctions* *On to the oped:* *"However, whil...
'Abnormally large' plume of Saharan dust makes it to the Caribbean, to reach South U.S. this week
A massive dust cloud from the Sahara continues its westward progression and has moved over the Lesser Antilles, the eastern Caribbean Sea, and Puerto Rico as of June 21, 2020. The dust plume, which is described by scientists as an abnormally large cloud, is forecast...... Read more »
Musical Interlude: The Who, "Overture From Tommy"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 8 hours ago
The Who, "Overture From Tommy"
Monday Afternoon Links
Unknown, Accidental Deliberations - 8 hours ago
Miscellaneous material to start your week. - Julia Horowitz discusses how the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated wealth inequality in the U.S. And Jason DeParle writes that the U.S.' temporary COVID-19 relief resulted in a lower poverty rate in the midst of a pandemic-induced recession than would normally exist - signalling both how easy it is to ensure people have the necessities of life, and how inhumane it is to refuse to do so. - Justine Hunter discusses how British Columbia's work on the health and safety of migrant workers - including by directly providing quarantine servi...
The Daily "Near You?"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 8 hours ago
Hvidovre, Hovedstaden, Denmark. Thanks for stopping by!
Japan's Decision To Change The Status Of Disputed Islands Raises Tensions With China
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 8 hours ago
*CNN:* *Vote in Japan to change status of disputed islands threatens to raise tensions with China* Hong Kong (CNN)A bill that changes the status of an island chain claimed by both Japan and China was approved by a city council in Okinawa on Monday, generating a strong protest from Beijing, which said it had dispatched coast guard ships to the area. The Ishigaki City Council in Japan's Okinawa prefecture approved the legislation that changes the administrative status of the uninhabited island group, known as the Senkakus in Japan and the Diaoyus in China. The bill changes the name...
Here Are the 5 Guns the Russian Military Loves
Charlie Gao, The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Charlie Gao* *History, Europe* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2017%3Anewsml_RC1CA8CDC980&share=true] Moscow's tools of choice. *Key Point: *Moscow uses a wide variety of pistols and rifles for its forces. These include foreign-made weapons too. *More From The National Interest: * *Yes, America Has a ‘Ninja’ Missile * *How China Could Sink a U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier * *How the F-35 Stealth Fighter Almost Never Happened * *Russia Has Missing Nuclear Weapons Sitting on the Ocean Floor * The Russian military and security services field quit...
The Poet: Octavio Paz, "Brotherhood"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 8 hours ago
*"Brotherhood"* "I am a man: little do I last and the night is enormous. But I look up: the stars write. Unknowing I understand: I too am written, and at this very moment someone spells me out." - Octavio Paz
"Don't Worry..."
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 8 hours ago
"Don't worry; you'll understand eventually. Well, actually, no you won't, but in time you'll learn to fake it better." - Lester the Dragon Lizard, on life in general.
Grand Canyon Threat
Larry-Lambert, Virtual Mirage - 8 hours ago
(link) On March 4, the U.S. Forest Service rejected a proposal by the Stilo Development Group to build a road and other infrastructure through Kaibab National Forest. This road would have been the first step toward building more than 2,100 housing units and 3 million square feet of commercial space in the tiny town of […] The post Grand Canyon Threat appeared first on Virtual Mirage.
Did Chick-fil-A CEO Say White People Should Shine Black People’s Shoes?
Dan Evon, Snopes.com - 9 hours ago
CEO Dan Cathy's alleged comments caused some blowback among his conservative audience.
Study: COVID-19 Exacerbating America’s Massive Wealth Inequality and Racial Divide
Alan Macleod, MintPress News - 9 hours ago
Black Americans are dying at almost three times the rate whites are, with Latinos and Native Americans also dying at elevated levels to the rest of the population. The post Study: COVID-19 Exacerbating America’s Massive Wealth Inequality and Racial Divide appeared first on MintPress News.
"Everything is Awful and Nobody Knows What They're Doing (Happy Monday)"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 9 hours ago
*"Everything is Awful and Nobody Knows What * *They're Doing (Happy Monday)"* by Mark Manson "Each week, I send you three potentially life-changing ideas to make you less of an awful person. This week we’re talking about how, 1) learning about biases can make people more biased, 2) teacher evaluations can make teachers worse, and 3) how everything on the internet is probably a lie.Let’s get into it! *1. Everything is f***ed, bias recognition edition* - Long-time readers know that I was writing about unconscious biases even before it was cool. But rather than focusing on social issu...
Economic Vice: Why is the US Still Sanctioning Syria?
21wire, 21st Century Wire - 9 hours ago
*Tony Cartalucci* | US sanctions against Syria have long since outlived the alleged motivation, but will they ever end?
Reparations and the Palestinian Right of Return: Two Sides of the Same Bloody Coin
Miko Peled, MintPress News - 10 hours ago
Both in Israel and the US, conversations about reparations and the Palestinian right of return are stifled by arguments explaining why injustice must go on and a yearning for the status quo. The post Reparations and the Palestinian Right of Return: Two Sides of the Same Bloody Coin appeared first on MintPress News.
"How It REALLY Is"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 10 hours ago
You'd better believe it...
Biden’s “Transition Team” Filled With Deep Staters
Bob Adelmann, rss - 10 hours ago
[image: biden-s-transition-team-filled-with-deep-staters] Edward Emmett “Ted” Kaufman is heading up Joe Biden’s transition team.
The U.S. Navy Is Ready for Trouble in the South China Sea or Near Taiwan
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *Security, * [image: Reuters] Not only do these types of operations extend the Navy’s ability to attack inland targets to a larger extent, extend target-searching dwell time and enable coordinated multi-platform strikes, but they also greatly improve destroyer-and-cruiser launched missile attacks. The U.S. Navy is preparing for expansive two-carrier attacks in the Pacific by connecting the USS *Theodore Roosevelt* and USS *Nimitz* Carrier Strike Groups for combined operations near the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea. The exercise, which is, of course, not p...
Coronavirus: 'Major Spike'...Or Major Propaganda?
Daniel McAdams, null - 9 hours ago
The doom and gloom "scientists" are back on television warning of a massive new spike in coronavirus cases...while admitting also to a massive "spike" in testing and a massive decrease in deaths across the country. Are they conditioning Americans to accept another lockdown and shutdown of the economy? How to explain the hysteria over rising "cases" while also admitting to falling deaths. Plus today: "contact tracing" looks to be a massive boondoggle in New York. Can Texas expect the same dismal failure of its third of a billion dollar "contact tracing" program? Watch today's Liberty...
Alert raised after resumption of seismicity at Piton de la Fournaise volcano, Reunion
A resumption of seismicity has been observed at the Piton de la Fournaise volcano in Reunion since June 16, 2020, prompting the national volcanological observatory to raise the Alert Level to "Vigilance" on June 22. The Volcanological Observatory of Piton...... Read more »
Was Dick Van Dyke Condemned Over ‘Blackface’ Appearance in ‘Mary Poppins’?
Dan Evon, Snopes.com - 9 hours ago
A routine review of content labeled satire.
Joel Schumacher, Director of ‘St. Elmo’s Fire,’ Dies at 80
AP News, Snopes.com - 9 hours ago
Schumacher died after a yearlong battle with cancer.
Black Woman Slurred for Telling CHAZ Protesters Not to Support Abortion
Michael Tennant, rss - 9 hours ago
[image: black-woman-slurred-for-telling-chaz-protesters-not-to-support-abortion] A black woman was called a racial slur in Seattle’s Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) for pointing out the hypocrisy of Black Lives Matter’s (BLM) support of Planned Parenthood.
Somalian Citizen/Liberal MP Ahmed Hussen Pushing “NAME-BLIND” Hiring Practices In Canada
j, Wake Up To The Truth - 9 hours ago
June 22, 2020 Brad Talk about PM Justin Trudeau’s “post-modern” Canada. Turns out that his hired-hand Somalian pitbull refugee-fanatic Cabinet-appointed GTA MP Ahmed Hussen is prmotong is name-blind hiring practices for federal government jobs so that government hiring managers can hire candidates free from bias. How positively “Orwellian” this project is. Mr. Hussen doesn’t want the … Continue reading Somalian Citizen/Liberal MP Ahmed Hussen Pushing “NAME-BLIND” Hiring Practices In Canada →
Canada’s Transition From 1st World Democracy To 3rd World SOCIALIST STATE
j, Wake Up To The Truth - 9 hours ago
June 22, 2020 Brad Call CAP obsessive– you would be far from the first Canadian to pass this judgement upon our political party. Still, someone must point out what CBC and mainstream media are purposely obscuring: To say that Canada is in the middle of the most dramatic transition since our country’s founding in … Continue reading Canada’s Transition From 1st World Democracy To 3rd World SOCIALIST STATE →
NBC Liberal Bias News Says That 30,000 People At Black Trans Rally ‘Empowering’ But Supporters At Tulsa Trump Rally Is ‘COVID-19 Health Risk’
j, Wake Up To The Truth - 9 hours ago
“‘Extraordinarily dangerous’: Trump rally draws grave concerns from top health officials,” one headline read shortly after the network showed tens of thousands gathered in New York City’s Brooklyn borough for a Black Trans Lives Matter protest. NBC’s piece on the LGBTQ gathering and the “throngs in New York City” did not mention coronavirus health concerns. Instead, it … Continue reading NBC Liberal Bias News Says That 30,000 People At Black Trans Rally ‘Empowering’ But Supporters At Tulsa Trump Rally Is ‘COVID-19 Health Risk’ →

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