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Thomas Paine

To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

30 September - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 5

 10 pm MDT

Everyone Was A Loser From Tuesday's Debate
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 6 hours ago
People watch the first presidential debate at a bar in Sydney, Australia. REUTERS/Loren Elliott *Boyd Matheson, Deseret News*: *Tuesday’s debate had no winner — just 320 million losers* If we decide to reject what has become accepted behavior, we will eliminate all that wasn’t on Tuesday night. Many have tried to describe the first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. Adjectives have failed, pejoratives have prevailed and analysis has fallen tragically short of capturing what happened Tuesday night....
On four-year terms...
Peter Cresswell, Not PC - 6 hours ago
*"Here's the thing about four-year terms: if you think three-year terms are too short, you can go win another election and then you can have a whole six years. * * "Three years is tons of time. You can get an entire bachelor's degree in that, with summers off... * * "New Zealand has almost none of the safeguards other Parliamentary systems have: federalism, an upper house, a supranational court, constitutional judicial review with teeth. * * "The voting public has already found that too much power for politicians, we've voted twice to keep three year terms (1967 and 1990) ...
The US Navy May Want More Ships But Its Repair And Maintenance Yards Are Crumbling
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 6 hours ago
The aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) sits in dry dock during a 14-month scheduled docking planned incremental availability at Norfolk Naval Shipyard. Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Wesley J. Breedlove *Defense One:* *As Navy Pushes for More Ships, Experts Warn Repair Yards Are Crumbling* One congressman suggests contracting ship maintenance work to private yards or even working with allies. As the U.S. Navy struggles to enlarge its fleet, experts are warning that the service’s four public maintenance yards are ill-equipped to repair even the ships it cu...
UN Politics
Louis Hissink, Louis Hissink's Crazy World - 6 hours ago
Armstrong Economics has posted an anonymous public letter warning all of us of the Great Reset and the implementation of a new economic order in which everyone on the planet will be issued with a digital ID, much like the … Continue reading →
Report: Russia’s Military Strength Now at Post-Cold War Peak
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 7 hours ago
FILE PHOTO. © AFP / DELIL SOULEIMAN *Bloomberg:* *Russia’s Military Strength Now at Post-Cold War Peak, Report Says* Russia’s military is now more capable than at any time since the end of the Cold War, a development that comes as Western nations are increasingly concerned about President Vladimir Putin’s role in election meddling and conflicts from Ukraine to Syria, according to a new report. After more than a decade of investment and reform, Russia’s troops are better equipped and more professional than their predecessors, according to “Russia’s Military Modernization: An ...
You must find the resources to create a new life.
Bob Dinn, balance10 - 7 hours ago
49. Love and striving work miracles in life. We are awakening your energy for new thoughts,which are needed for transmutation and for the work of thought in life. You must find the resources to create a new life. We send you thoughts—sharpen them without violating karma. * -**Leaves of Morya's Garden 1924* ………………………….................................................................................................................……. II, iv, 11. Today is the beginning of feminine ray awakening. A new wave has reached Earth today, and new hearths have become alight, for the su...
NJ Homeland Security Assessment Warns Violent Unrest Could Follow 2020 Election
Raul Diego, MintPress News - 7 hours ago
A new threat assessment by the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness warns that extremists from both sides of the political spectrum could engage in violence and civil unrest well into 2021 as a result of the upcoming presidential election. The post NJ Homeland Security Assessment Warns Violent Unrest Could Follow 2020 Election appeared first on MintPress News.
Richard Betts Misunderstands Basic Science
Paul Homewood, NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 7 hours ago
By Paul Homewood When in a hole, stop digging Richard! From NTZ: Just recently Anthony Watts posted an article on wildfires penned by Paul Homewood. Lately alarmists have been blaming the active forest fire season on global warming. They warn that warmer temperatures will lead to more wildfires. Is it so? First […]
What I've Been Reading Recently
Phil, All That Is Solid ... - 7 hours ago
Another quarter done, another slew of books for show and tell. *Arthur & George* by Julian Barnes *Postcards from the Edge* by Carrie Fisher *Babylon's Ashes* by James SA Corey *The Enchantment of Lily Dahl* by Siri Hustvedt *Saturday Night and Sunday Morning* by Alan Sillitoe *The Old Wives' Tale* by Arnold Bennett *Big Sur* by Jack Kerouac *The Field of Cultural Production* by Pierre Bourdieu *Damned* by Chuck Palahniuk *A History of the World in 10½ Chapters* by Julian Barnes The reading drout of Coronavirus quarantine continues. At the beginning of this in March a months' long vista...
John Stossel on “Mostly Peaceful Protests” – Video
Robert, Ice Age Now - 7 hours ago
And “Mostly Fair” Media The post John Stossel on “Mostly Peaceful Protests” – Video appeared first on Ice Age Now.
Halifax council approves grant program for non-profit housing in regional centre
Zane Woodford, Halifax Examiner - 8 hours ago
Halifax will provide grants to non-profit organizations building or renovating affordable housing using a new program approved by regional council on Wednesday. When council passed the first half of the Centre Plan — the land-use bylaw governing peninsular Halifax and Dartmouth within Highway 111 — last year, it agreed to a density bonusing policy where […]
Cannabis MSO Acreage raises $33M, partly to pay off higher-interest debt
Jeff Smith, Marijuana Business Daily - 8 hours ago
Multistate marijuana operator Acreage Holdings said it raised $33 million in debt, a development that shows an easing of a credit crunch facing the company. The three-year loan with an unidentified institutional lender is unsecured and at a 7.5% annual interest rate, the New York-based company said in a news release. By comparison, Acreage, which […] Cannabis MSO Acreage raises $33M, partly to pay off higher-interest debt is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
Ontario government cannabis prices beating illicit market, report says
Solomon Israel, Marijuana Business Daily - 8 hours ago
Ontario’s government-operated Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS) claims it is undercutting illicit marijuana prices with an average price of 7.05 Canadian dollars ($5.30) per gram of dried flower, taxes included, during its first fiscal quarter. In comparison, the average price for a gram of marijuana from illicit mail-order dispensaries was CA$7.98, the OCS said in a […] Ontario government cannabis prices beating illicit market, report says is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
DNI Ratcliffe Declassifies Explosive Hillary Clinton & Russiagate Information; Facebook Censors It
adam, LaRouchePAC Feed - 8 hours ago
On September 29, Director of National Intelligence (DNI) John Ratcliffe sent a letter to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham which attributes the genesis of Russiagate to a fake story spun by Hillary Clinton personally. According to the short letter containing now declassified information, Hillary Clinton and her aides made up the Trump/Russia collusion myth to distract public attention away from Clinton’s use of a private email server which had become an extremely controversial issue during the 2016 presidential campaign. According to the letter, U.S. intelligence...
New Climate Summary Debunks Malaria Alarmism
James Taylor, Climate Realism - 8 hours ago
Global malaria deaths have been cut in half since the year 2000, reports a new topical climate summary at ClimateAtAGlance.com. The new summary: Climate at a Glance: Malaria and Mosquito-Borne Diseases, provides policymakers, teachers, students, and interested lay persons a concise, bullet-pointed refutation to alarmist climate claims regarding malaria and mosquitos. World Health Organization data […] The post New Climate Summary Debunks Malaria Alarmism appeared first on Climate Realism.
Snowmelt Reveals Remains Of Medieval Warm Period Penguins
Hifast, Climate Collections - 9 hours ago
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood From GWPF: Researcher Steven Emslie also discovered what appears to be fresh remains of Adelie penguins, mostly of chicks. However, whether these “fresh” remains are a sign that the abandoned penguin site has become reoccupied again because of warmer conditions in…
Lawsuit: Kushy Punch’s illicit marijuana market reach more than first known
John Schroyer, Marijuana Business Daily - 9 hours ago
Vertical Bliss’ reach into the illegal cannabis market when the company, operating as Kushy Punch, was busted in 2019 was more than three times what was estimated when it first landed in state regulators’ crosshairs. That’s according to a civil lawsuit filed by the California attorney general on behalf of the state Bureau of Cannabis […] Lawsuit: Kushy Punch’s illicit marijuana market reach more than first known is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
Sea Ice Extent (Global Antarctic and Arctic) – Day 273 – 2020
Hifast, Climate Collections - 10 hours ago
Originally posted on sunshine hours: South / North ? ?
Debate Wrap Up
Diogenes Sarcastica™, Diogenes' Middle Finger - 6 hours ago
What's needed is on-site team of fact-checkers who are given equal time to assign the appropriate level of "Pants on Fire" to every lie coming out of Biden's mouth...... READ MORE
Assyrian Manuscripts Recovered From Suspected Islamic State Fighter in Mosul
The Rev. John Botros Moshi, the Syriac Catholic archbishop of Mosul, Kirkuk, and the Kurdistan Region, stands in the rubble of the Tahera Church in Mosul on April 29, 2018.
Childhood Cancer Caused Largely by Environmental Factors, Report Finds
Stefanie Spear, Children's Health Defense - 7 hours ago
By Jeremy Loffredo For children in the U.S., cancer is the leading cause of death from disease. Worldwide, cancer has become so prevalent and devastating that some may use the phrase “like curing cancer” when describing something unfeasible or highly complicated. Yet in September, a team of more than 60 stakeholders and leaders in the […] The post Childhood Cancer Caused Largely by Environmental Factors, Report Finds appeared first on Children's Health Defense.
Did ‘Portland Sheriff’ Endorse Trump?
Bethania Palma, Snopes.com - 7 hours ago
The Multnomah County sheriff tweeted his own fact check of this claim during the September 2020 presidential debate.
Trump's encouragement of GOP ballot watchers echoes an old tactic of voter intimidation
Mark Krasovic, Associate Professor of History and American Studies, Rutgers University Newark, Politics/Election '20 – The Conversation - 7 hours ago
The 2020 presidential election will be the first in nearly 40 years conducted without protections from a court order that forbid the GOP from using voter intimidation at the polls.
Donald Trump Would Continue to Try and Talk With North Korea in a Second Term
Miyeon Oh, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Miyeon Oh* *Security, Asia* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2020%3Anewsml_RC279J9NJSQC&share=true] However, negotiations could become derailed if Pyongyang tested a nuclear missile or if Beijing decided to play spolier. If President Trump is re-elected, we are more likely to see his first-term North Korea policy continue rather than substantially change. He will likely seek to meet with Kim Jong-un again as he wants to leave a historical legacy as a U.S. President who denuclearized a nuclear rogue state. However, there are important factors tha...
Who Is to Blame For The Armenian-Azerbaijani War In Nagorno-Karabakh?
Raffi Toghramadjian, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Raffi Toghramadjian* *Security, Europe* The facts on the ground strongly suggest that Azerbaijan is responsible for the drastic escalation in violence. The dramatic outbreak of violence along the border between Armenian-controlled Karabakh and Azerbaijan has one again thrust the conflict back into the public spotlight. While recurring violence along the border is all too common—most recently flaring up in July, the scale of the recent escalation is by far the largest since a cease-fire brought an end to the Nagorno-Karabakh War in 1994. In the past two days, the de facto gover...
How your tax dollars are used as a sop to race theory--anti-racism initiatives
Norma, Collecting My Thoughts - 7 hours ago
“For years, Ohio State University has championed this idea (race and bad health) through evidence-based implicit bias workshops for faculty, staff and college admissions committees, not just at The Ohio State University, but also at medical schools throughout the United States. " (Medical Wexner Center, Ohio State University, recent announcement) Apparently, the current push for more critical race theory embedded in every department and every course, plus special required "workshops" shows that OSU has failed in this mission, and is using this time of pandemic as another excuse fo...
Russia's Top Military Research Ship Returns After Spending Months On A Secret Arctic Mission
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 7 hours ago
"Akademik Aleksandrov" arriving port in Severodvinsk by the White Sea after her first long-lasting voyage in Arctic waters. The ship belongs to the Main Directorate for Deep-Water Research (GUGI) of Russia's Ministry of Defense. Photo: Press service of the Northern Fleet *The Barents Observe*r: *Military research ship returns after months on secret Arctic mission* *The ship "Akademik Aleksandrov" is closely linked with testing of Russia's disruptive nuclear-powered underwater drone and the top-secret Harmony system of underwater sensors. * “The crew has conducted scientific a...
Last Night Was Hard To Watch For Normal Americans-- But A Great Night For The Neo-Nazi Proud Boys
DownWithTyranny, DownWithTyranny! - 8 hours ago
*Trump/Biden Debate by Nancy Ohanian* Trump was a national embarrassment. That's what you get when you practice debating with Rudy Giuliani. And Biden was, at best... a weak foil. Instant polls and focus groups, though, showed Trump decisively losing the first-- and hopefully-- last debate of 2020. Republican focus group-meister asked his panel of 15 swing state undecided voters, "You just saw 90 minutes; how can you still be undecided?" 11 are still undecided; 4 are voting for Biden and two made up their lizard-minds to vote for Trump. One of the Biden converts described the d...
Should The U.S. Congress Start A 'Manhattan Project' For Military Artifical Intelligence?
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 8 hours ago
U.S. military has embraced AI, arguing that America cannot compete against potential adversaries without the futuristic technology. (U.S. Dept of Defense/Peggy Frierson) Military.com: *Congress Wants a 'Manhattan Project' for Military Artificial Intelligence* A new bipartisan congressional report calls for the Defense Department to get a lot more serious about the race to acquire artificial intelligence and autonomous capabilities, modeling efforts to become dominant in these spheres after the "Manhattan Project" initiative to test and develop nuclear weapons in the 1940s. On...
Amid Torrent of Anti-BDS Legislation, Columbia University Students Win Referendum Against Apartheid
Kathryn Shihadah, MintPress News - 8 hours ago
Colombia’s President has already hinted at efforts to undermine the referendum’s success, claiming that the BDS is tied to anti-Semitism and ignores “similar issues in other countries.” The post Amid Torrent of Anti-BDS Legislation, Columbia University Students Win Referendum Against Apartheid appeared first on MintPress News.
Man Arrested in Ambush Shooting of Two Los Angeles Sheriff’s Deputies….
sundance, The Last Refuge - 8 hours ago
The nation was shocked as surveillance video showed earlier this month as a person ambushed and shot two sheriff’s deputies while they sat in their patrol car in Compton. Both deputies were shot in the head and face; however, they … Continue reading →
Google searches for ‘move to Canada’ spike after presidential debate
j, Wake Up To The Truth - 8 hours ago
By Vincent Barone September 30, 2020 The presidential debate may send people up north instead of to the ballot box. Google searches for moving to Canada spiked after the 2020 presidential debate between President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Queries for “how to apply for Canadian citizenship” skyrocketed about an hour into the yelling … Continue reading Google searches for ‘move to Canada’ spike after presidential debate →
Canada Has A War Crimes Problem
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 9 hours ago
Two new reports on Canadian weapons exports reveal that Canadian-based corporate entities (and, by extension, government agencies that support and encourage their exports) are complicit in the commission of war crimes in Yemen, Turkey, Libya, Syria and Iraq. These findings build on previously raised concerns that the Canadian military was complicit in war crimes during the occupation of Afghanistan (including when current Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan operated there as a soldier). Earlier this month, the United Nations criticized Canada, among other nations, for continuing to e...
The Battle For Democracy In Ecuador
Terrace, PopularResistance.Org - 9 hours ago
Ecuadorian President Lenín Moreno and his allies have gone to great lengths to prevent former president Rafael Correa and his political movement from returning to power. In order to achieve this goal, the current government has persecuted opponents and barred candidates from running. Moreno’s authoritarianism has, so far, gone largely unnoticed internationally. With elections scheduled for February 2021, it is crucial that the international community keeps a vigilant eye on the Ecuadorian government’s persistent attempts at perverting the course of democracy. The post The Battle ...
Gates Foundation Seeks to Dominate Africa’s Food Systems
Brian-Admin, Health Impact News - 9 hours ago
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation awarded another $10 million last week to the controversial Cornell Alliance for Science, a communications campaign housed at Cornell that trains fellows in Africa and elsewhere to promote and defend genetically engineered foods, crops and agrichemicals. The new grant brings BMGF grants to the group to $22 million. The PR investment comes at a time when the Gates Foundation is under fire for spending billions of dollars on agricultural development schemes in Africa that critics say are entrenching farming methods that benefit corporations over p...
The masquerading problem
Scott Sumner, Econlib - 10 hours ago
For the past four decades, I’ve been complaining about the way the profession does empirical work on monetary policy. The studies often use “vector autoregressions” to estimate the impact of changes in the policy interest rate. Unfortunately, interest rates are not monetary policy. You can try to estimate the part of interest rate movements that […] The post The masquerading problem appeared first on Econlib.
Fed Study on Household Wealth Reveals Troubling Trends in American Inequality
Alan Macleod, MintPress News - 10 hours ago
America’s rich are getting even richer and the poor even poorer, with millionaires and billionaires now holding an unprecedented 79% of all household wealth. The post Fed Study on Household Wealth Reveals Troubling Trends in American Inequality appeared first on MintPress News.
Australian Politician Calls for Criminal Trials of Health Bureaucrats who Banned Hydroxychloroquine as COVID Cure
Brian-Admin, Health Impact News - 10 hours ago
Craig Kelly MP, a member of the Australian House of Representatives, has claimed that Health Bureaucrats have "engaged in crimes against humanity and they should be taken to the criminal court in the Hague," for their ban on hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), which has been shown to cure COVID patients by thousands of doctors in the U.S. and around the world. Sky News Australia has published an interview with the MP: "Liberal MP Craig Kelly says the ban placed on COVID-19 treatment hydroxychloroquine by Australian bureaucrats violates the Hippocratic Oath taken by doctors and is based on a ...
The five most ridiculous beliefs that many people hold about economics or politics ...
Peter Cresswell, Not PC - 8 hours ago
Don Boudreaux was asked to list the "five most ridiculous beliefs that many people hold about economics or politics – beliefs that should be recognised as ridiculous by any sane adult, regardless of education or exposure to economics." And they are, in ascending order: *1. Free trade is a plot by elites to enable corporations to profit at the expense of ordinary people.2. The war on drugs protects us and our children from violence and other crimes.3. Those immigrants – you know, the kind who mow your lawn, work as maids in the motel you last stayed at [or at the old fo...
Sony’s X900F HDTV: What We Like About It
Ethen Kim Lieser, The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Technology, Americas* With this clever TV, you won’t have to ask “Am I entertained?” If you were fortunate enough to have had a 75-inch HDTV ten or fifteen years ago, your home would likely have been the gathering-spot choice for the Super Bowl on an annual basis. Today, however, these 75-inch monsters have become much more affordable and no longer exude that elite VIP sentiment. In fact, in many circles among the younger generation, if you have an HDTV that’s smaller than that, you’re probably seen as being slightly behind the curve tech-wise. So, if you fin...
Six Highlights From the Trump-Biden Debate
Fred Lucas, The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Fred Lucas* *Politics, Americas* The former vice president stressed that he would accept the results of the election either way. President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden squared off for the first of three debates Tuesday night. Here’s six matters the two discussed in the debate, which was moderated by Fox News anchor Chris Wallace. *1. Election Integrity* With COVID-19 prompting significant mail-in or absentee voting, election integrity has become a major topic of discussion. Biden suggested it’s not a concern. “There are going to be millions of people, b...
Trump and Biden Clash in Chaos Debate: What this Means for the Court, Race, and Election Integrity
Alison Gash, Alexander Cohen, Rashawn Ray, The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Alison Gash, Alexander Cohen, Rashawn Ray* *Politics, * President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden took part in a presidential debate Sept. 29 that exemplified the lack of civility in American politics. The president frequently interrupted and spoke over his challenger, Biden told Trump to “shut up,” and few issues were discussed in enough depth to provide much information to undecided voters. We asked three scholars to discuss themes brought up by moderator Chris Wallace of Fox News, who struggled throughout the debate to keep control. Wallace opened with a ques...
North Korea: If Reelected, Donald Trump Needs a Step-by-Step Deal With Kim Jong-Un
Patricia Schouker, The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Patricia Schouker* *Security, Asia* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2019%3Anewsml_RC17C5D89720&share=true] More stable relations that build on previous agreements are needed and would be the right move. The Trump administration’s behavior towards North Korea raises questions about its ability to propose a viable roadmap for the Korean peninsula in the coming years. An ambitious negotiation, with agreed upon parameters—including specific milestones regarding Pyongyang’s nuclear and ballistic programs as a mechanism to re-establish regional stab...
China Is Doubling Down On Its Territorial Claims
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 8 hours ago
*CNN:* *China is doubling down on its territorial claims and that's causing conflict across Asia* (CNN) Since taking power in 2012, Chinese President Xi Jinping has helped cement China's position as a global superpower -- and pushed forward an aggressive foreign policy, making bolder moves in several key flashpoints across Asia. From the South China Sea to the Himalayan Sino-Indian border, and even in one of its own cities, China has doubled down on its claims of territory, and taken a harder line in response to perceived challenges. And as those disputes escalated this year wit...
Correct The Record: Biden Makes 33 False Or Misleading Claims At The Debate
j, Wake Up To The Truth - 8 hours ago
September 30, 2020 BIDEN: “I’m not opposed to the Justice.” FACT: Biden and Harris have both publicly opposed Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the Supreme Court, despite glowing reviews from the legal community and her colleagues. Biden put out a statement in opposition to Judge Barrett’s nomination. Biden’s running mate, Kamala Harris, tweeted that she … Continue reading Correct The Record: Biden Makes 33 False Or Misleading Claims At The Debate →
Joe Biden’s 5 biggest lies from the debate stage
j, Wake Up To The Truth - 8 hours ago
Biden called Trump a clown and a racist, and told him to shut up, he said that Antifa is an idea, not an organization, and he told five whopping lies from the debate stage, and there’s evidence to prove it. The Post Millennial September 29, 2020 At Case Western University in Ohio tonight, President Donald … Continue reading Joe Biden’s 5 biggest lies from the debate stage →
The 6 Most Revealing Moments From the Presidential DebateThe...
Robert Reich - 8 hours ago
*The 6 Most Revealing Moments From the Presidential Debate*The first presidential debate was as horrific as we feared it would be. We were barely able to hear a word from Joe Biden or moderator Chris Wallace thanks to Trump’s incessant interruptions and nonstop insults. Here are the six most revealing moments: *1.Trump refused to disavow white supremacy.* He reiterated his baseless claims that anti-fascist groups and left-wing organizers were the ones causing violence – a narrative contradicted by multiple studies and his own national security officials. The violence Trump claims...
Hydroxychloroquine Does Not Prevent COVID-19 In Human Clinical Trial
News Staff, Science 2.0 blogs - 8 hours ago
Hydroxychloroquine is an effective drug for the treatment of diseases like lupus and malaria and because it is used off-label for maladies that act in a biologically similar way to how COVID-19, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, acts in the body, there has been discussion that clinical trials might show it having a positive therapeutic impact. Could it prevent COVID-19, though? A clinical trial of health care workers finds that it does not, though the good news is that because the trial was health care workers they had low rates of infection anyway, likely due to other prevention meas...
India And China Prepare For A Winter Of Tensions Along Their Disputed Border
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 8 hours ago
*Straits Times:* *Indian and Chinese troops settle in for winter of discontent along disputed border* NEW DELHI - As India and China continue with military and diplomatic talks on their disputed border, troops positioned in the Ladakh region now have to additionally grapple with deteriorating weather conditions as winter sets in. At Pangong Tso, a Himalayan lake, where Chinese and India troops are in a stand-off, temperatures drop to sub zero. Temperature during the winter, starting next month till February, will plummet to minus 40 degrees Celsius and the lake, which cuts ...
Hyundai is moving ahead with production of this crazy walking carBee
j, Wake Up To The Truth - 9 hours ago
Joel Abbott Sep 29th, 2020 Like many Americans, I was fascinated by the idea of flying cars. After all, they were a promised part of the future world. For me, the future looked a little like this: Turns out, our expectations might have been wrong. The future may have looked a little less Back to … Continue reading Hyundai is moving ahead with production of this crazy walking carBee →
Robot dogs are literally roaming the streets and yeah the end is nigh
j, Wake Up To The Truth - 9 hours ago
Joel Abbott Sep 29th, 2020 Boston Dynamics has done it again. Every time I get over the nightmares, a new video of their progress toward the takeover of the machines inevitably drops online. For years, people have been tracking the development of these impressive-yet-terrifying robots, like gnats drawn to a bug zapper on a warm … Continue reading Robot dogs are literally roaming the streets and yeah the end is nigh →
Amazon introduces new "pay like a Jedi" technology
j, Wake Up To The Truth - 10 hours ago
Chris Cowan Sep 29th, 2020 Amazon’s physical stores now have a feature that allows you to pay for your items with a simple wave of your hand! Sadly, other Jedi mind tricks won’t work so well Customers can register by having their hand biometrically scanned and inserting a credit card to have associated with their … Continue reading Amazon introduces new "pay like a Jedi" technology →
COVID’s Fascist Rule Begins: Maryland Man Sentenced To One Year In Jail For Outdoor Parties
j, Wake Up To The Truth - 10 hours ago
Originally posted on Nwo Report: This is outrageous and should scare the you-know-what out of every law abiding citizen in Maryland… he threw two outdoor parties in defiance of arbitrary and unconstitutional ‘emergency orders,’ and has been sentenced to a year in prison while violent felons walk free? Source: Georgette In?Maryland, as felons?are released from…
Trump secures THIRD Nobel Peace Prize nomination
j, Wake Up To The Truth - 10 hours ago
Joel Abbott Sep 29th, 2020 As I write this article, a primordial shriek is emanating from somewhere deep in Portland, rising eastward over the majestic Rockies and echoing for all of ‘Murica to hear. President Trump has secured his third nomination for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize, with two previous nominations this month: Norwegian politician and … Continue reading Trump secures THIRD Nobel Peace Prize nomination →
Hypocrisy alert! See Sen. Dianne Feinstein walk through airport without a mask after demanding mask mandates
j, Wake Up To The Truth - 10 hours ago
M. M. Dillon Sep 29th, 2020 It never gets old watching our political elite flout their own self-aggrandizing virtual signaling. From her own words in June, to “implement a mandatory mask policy for all airport and airline employees and passengers,” to a headline from just 2 months ago, “Dianne Feinstein seeks to block aid to … Continue reading Hypocrisy alert! See Sen. Dianne Feinstein walk through airport without a mask after demanding mask mandates →
Biden told so many whoppers last night, Burger King may sue him
j, Wake Up To The Truth - 10 hours ago
Jazz ShawSeptember 30, 2020 The first thing I’ll say about last night’s debate is more of an overall impression than anything else. Joe Biden surprised me. There… I said it. He managed to meet the exceedingly low bar that had been set for him by staying awake for the entire debate and not soiling his … Continue reading Biden told so many whoppers last night, Burger King may sue him →
Green Trucks May be Fraud
Ron Clutz, Science Matters - 10 hours ago
Another Green Energy dream product is looking like a swindle. Despite California’s declaring an end to fossil fuel vehicles, these trucks are little more than smoke and mirrors. Stef Schrader explains at The Drive Now the Justice Department Is Looking Into the Nikola Fraud Allegations. Excerpts in italics with my bolds. The DOJ is joining […]
Renowned Oil Professor Proposes Fracking Alternative
GCD, ClimateCite Corp - 12 hours ago
Shale Mag By Tom Tamarkin – September 29, 2020 Dr. George Chilingar is truly the Renaissance man of the petroleum and gas industry. As professor emeritus of the University of Southern California, he has over sixty years of research and teaching behind him. In the 1960s, Dr. Chilingar developed the first practical natural gas plunger lift method responsible for the …
PSSST! Joe Wore a Wire Last Night
Noor al Haqiqa, SNIPPITS AND SNAPPITS - 1 hour ago
Thanks to Mike over at 90 Miles Biden Tries To Play Beau Biden Card, Trump Counters with Takedown of Hunter https://www.westernjournal.com/biden-tries-play-beau-biden-card-trump-counters-takedown-hunter/
To Achieve Gender Equality Within, the UN Must Do More to Tackle Sexual Harassment
NEW YORK, Sep 30 (IPS) - In September 2017, Secretary-General António Guterres launched the "System-wide strategy on gender parity", which set the goal of reaching gender parity within the United Nations by 2028 and outlined a strategy on how to achieve this, including the introduction of special measures, senior appointments, targets and accountability, amongst other things. Read the full story, “To Achieve Gender Equality Within, the UN Must Do More to Tackle Sexual Harassment”, on globalissues.org →
To Achieve Progress on Gender Equality, Gender Data Must Be at the Forefront
Sep 30 (IPS) - New research reveals significant gender data gaps in the Latin America and Caribbean region.In 1995, world leaders gathered in Beijing for the Fourth World Conference on Women and adopted the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. This marked a significant turning point for the global agenda for gender equality. This week, a high-level event will take place as part of the United Nations General Assembly to celebrate the meeting's 25th anniversary. However, despite ambitious commitments to gender equality, nearly 25 years later, progress still lags far behind. ...
National Conference of Constitutional Law Scholars 2021: Call for Papers
Unknown, Balkinization - 8 hours ago
The Rehnquist Center is pleased to announce *the third annual National Conference of Constitutional Law Scholars*. This year’s event will be held entirely via Zoom due to the pandemic but will otherwise follow a similar format to previous years, with a series of panels organized by subject matter moderated by Distinguished Commentators. To avoid Zoom fatigue, the program will be limited to a single, short day on *Saturday, March 6*. The goal of the conference is to create a vibrant and useful forum for constitutional scholars to gather and exchange ideas each year. To that end, th...
Debate & Switch, Crash & Burn
Karen Garcia, Sardonicky - 8 hours ago
Lots of people feared that the first presidential "debate" between our two designated right-wing codgers would end up being a train wreck. But nobody could ever have expected a reenactment of the Hindenburg disaster. That Nazi airship blew up in 1937 New Jersey, whereas the more modern fascist version exploded in Ohio on Tuesday night. If you were still naively operating under the assumption that we have even the merest vestige of a functioning democracy left, than Tuesday night's spectacle starring human dirigible Donald Trump (with a largely muted walk-on assist from Joe Biden) ...
BIDEN COULDN'T GET HIS POINT ACROSS, AND MAYBE THAT'S A GOOD THING
Steve M., No More Mister Nice Blog - 9 hours ago
In a debate postmortem for *Politico,* John Harris writes: For the most part, ... even policy discussions descended into guttural sentence fragments that didn’t add up to anything coherent.... Pulling Biden, Wallace, the sponsoring Commission on Presidential Debates, and everyone watching to the level of disruptive chaos where Trump has thrived in the past likely was the point. We know that this didn't work for Trump -- he sabotaged himself by coming off as a sociopath. But in addition, Trump might have done Biden a favor by preventing him from making coherent points. The media doe...
No, Rising Seas Are Not Swallowing Island Nations
H. Sterling Burnett, Climate Realism - 9 hours ago
Among the top Google News search results today for “climate change” is the Associated Press (AP) story, “Leaders to UN: If virus doesn’t kill us, climate change will.” In the article, the AP claims that some like island nations like Tuvalu will completely disappear within 75 years due to rising seas. Scientific evidence, however, demolishes […] The post No, Rising Seas Are Not Swallowing Island Nations appeared first on Climate Realism.
Exceeding Expectations – ADP Payrolls Increase 749,000 in September – Matches Ground Activity…
sundance, The Last Refuge - 9 hours ago
The ADP private sector payroll report [link here] reflects continued rapid recovery from the regional COVID-19 shutdowns. The monthly report shows gains of 749,000 jobs, exceeding the expected 650,000 forecast. One of the key factors is the expiration of the … Continue reading →
Portrait of a steady decline!
<b>bob somerby</b>, the daily howler - 9 hours ago
*WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2020* *The commander-in-chief's health plan:* Our failing society's dumbness quotient has grown and grown and grown. At some point, we'll amuse you with the history of basic cable. We'll recall the lofty goals with which certain well-known channels began, as compared to the low-IQ dreck these channels now put on the air. That's one way to think about our growing dumbness quotient. Or you can consider what happened last night when Chris Wallace asked the commander in chief about his health care plan. In the beginning, it seemed to make sense. Wallace star...
Halifax council candidate questionnaires: District 13 — Hammonds Plains-St. Margarets
Zane Woodford, Halifax Examiner - 10 hours ago
With Matt Whitman hoping to step up to the mayor’s chair, District 13 is an open race. There are nine candidates hoping to take the controversial councillor’s place in the district, which includes Hammonds Plains, Tantallon, Hubbards and Peggys Cove. The Halifax Examiner posed the same five questions to every candidate in this fall’s election: […]
Belgian Healthcare Workers Call for End to Lockdown
Robert, Ice Age Now - 10 hours ago
“The current crisis management has become totally disproportionate and causes more damage than it does any good.” _______________ Excerpts from their open letter: We, Belgian doctors and health professionals, wish to express our serious concern about the evolution of the situation in the recent months surrounding the outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. We call on ... Read more Belgian Healthcare Workers Call for End to Lockdown The post Belgian Healthcare Workers Call for End to Lockdown appeared first on Ice Age Now.
Leftist Arsonists Destroy Small Businesses in Attack on GOP HQ
SafeSpace, 'Nox & Friends - 10 hours ago
For our friends who live in small, remote towns in conservative America, be advised you are not immune to the vile insanity of the American left. Two nights ago, arsonist(s) attacked a small downtown building in Blairsville, Union County, Georgia. Their target was the county GOP HQ offices and its bold “Trump Country” banners. In their best “FY America” style, these jackwagons destroyed the workspaces of two small, locally-owned businesses. Oh, at the same time, their careless efforts failed to burn the yard sign and poster inventory of the GOP offices. The cause of the fire is under...
Halifax council candidate questionnaires: District 12 — Timberlea-Beechville-Clayton Park-Wedgewood
Zane Woodford, Halifax Examiner - 10 hours ago
After winning District 12 in 2016, Richard Zurawski is facing off against two of the runners up from last time and a newcomer in next month’s election. Candidates John Bignell and Iona Stoddard both ran in the district in 2016, and Eric Jury is adding his name to the ballot for the first time. The […]

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