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Tuesday, February 23, 2021

23 February - Blogs I'm Following - 4 of 5

 10 pm MST

Does Wearing Glasses Help Prevent Spread of Coronavirus?
Stephen Silver, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Stephen Silver* *Coronavirus Glasses, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2020%3Anewsml_RC2YCJ9QDJRE&share=true] It turns out that wearing spectacles may actually be an advantage. Many people who wear glasses have spent the coronavirus pandemic worried about the question of how to prevent their glasses from fogging up while they’re wearing a mask. But now, a new study says that those with spectacles may be at an advantage when it comes to avoiding spread of the virus. According to The Independent, a study out of India suggests that those ...
Like Nazi Germany, the Soviets Were Ready to Give France a Knockout Blow
Michael Peck, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Security, Europe* Was this an example of military might or military megalomania? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *France had also detonated its first atomic bomb in 1960, and by 1964 the French Air Force was fielding nuclear-armed bombers. Perhaps the threat of Soviet nuclear retaliation would have deterred Paris from nuking Moscow. Then again, the thought of enduring another Occupation - this time Communist instead of Fascist - might have spurred a "Better Dead than Red" response. The Nazis conquered France in six weeks, in one of the most spectacular militar...
To Beat Russia and China, the Air Force Is Focusing on Becoming Resilient
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *Security, Americas* U.S. weapons developers have been studying Russian and Chinese platforms with a specific mind to defending against them. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *EW can, if engineered to operate at longer ranges, can find what’s called a “line-of-bearing” or enemy electronic signal such as radio communications, radar or weapons targeting systems. This is tactically quite significant because it enables a unit to defend itself by jamming or disrupting the sensors of an approaching weapon, throwing it off course. While many recognize the extent to whic...
The E-6 Mercury Is Saving America From Total Annihilation
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 16 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *Security, Americas* These types of contingencies point precisely to the reason why the U.S. nuclear triad exists. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The Air Force is now moving along with efforts to build as many as 400 new, high-tech, more capable ICBMs intended to bring U.S. nuclear weapons capability into a new era. Imagine if America’s land-based intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launch silos were destroyed, its nuclear-armed ballistic missile submarines have been found and neutralized, and its nuclear bombers cannot get over enemy airspace. All the ...
The Swamp Approves
Age of Autism, AGE OF AUTISM - 16 hours ago
Note: The swamp is happily filling back up after limited draining during the last administration. Some would say very limited. After all, we locked down and the Trump administration jammed a warp speed vaccine program years after shutting down their...
COVID Relief Bill and Persons with Disabilities
Age of Autism, AGE OF AUTISM - 16 hours ago
Note: Many families with a child or adult with autism have felt left behind during the last 11+ months of lockdown. From stimulus checks to availability of school and state funded prorgams, SafeMinds asks if we can expect anything more...
New Premier Iain Rankin should revisit costly and environmentally harmful biomass directive
Jennifer Henderson, Halifax Examiner - 16 hours ago
When the new premier and cabinet are sworn in today, one item on their agenda should be a return visit to a directive the McNeil government gave to Nova Scotia Power last May. The directive has led to increased burning of biomass (aka “trees”). According to a decision released by the Utilities and Review Board […]
Rivers rise up to 8 meters displacing over 3,000 people in Rio de Janeiro
Xiu Ying, The Rio Times - 16 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The most affected municipalities were Bom Jesus do Itabapoana (330 km from the capital) and Porciúncula (350 km), according to the state government. Heavy rains affecting the northwest of Rio de Janeiro since last Friday, February 19th, caused three rivers to swell up to 8 meters and left over 3,000 people […] The post Rivers rise up to 8 meters displacing over 3,000 people in Rio de Janeiro appeared first on The Rio Times.
Links 2/23/2021
Yves Smith, naked capitalism - 17 hours ago
International organizations seek to save Caribbean tourism
Iolanda Fonseca, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Reports from international tourism organizations point out the intention of boosting the travel industry in the Caribbean region, strongly impacted by Covid-19. In that sense, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) promoted the study of data to solve the most pressing problems produced in the region’s sector by the health crisis. The […] The post International organizations seek to save Caribbean tourism appeared first on The Rio Times.
Genetic editing offers marijuana and hemp companies a way to improve plant strains
Andrew Long, Marijuana Business Daily - 17 hours ago
The development of new genetic-editing technology offers cannabis companies a cost-effective way to make specific changes to marijuana and hemp plants – such as more disease resistance – without creating a genetically modified organism (GMO). The technology, known as Crispr-Cas9, will allow the cannabis industry to build new, improved plants that promise to introduce hardiness […] Genetic editing offers marijuana and hemp companies a way to improve plant strains is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
KKR to buy Telefonica Chile’s fiber optic network for about US$1 billion
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 17 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Investment firm KKR said on Monday, February 22nd, it would acquire a majority stake in telecoms operator Telefonica Chile’s fiber optic network in a deal valued at about US$1 billion. The deal will result in the creation of Chile’s first open access wholesale digital infrastructure network, which will be open […] The post KKR to buy Telefonica Chile’s fiber optic network for about US$1 billion appeared first on The Rio Times.
Extraterrestrial: On ‘Oumuamua as Artifact
Paul Gilster, Centauri Dreams - 17 hours ago
The reaction to Avi Loeb’s new book Extraterrestrial (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2021) has been quick in coming and dual in nature. I’m seeing a certain animus being directed at the author in social media venues frequented by scientists, not so much for suggesting the possibility that ‘Oumuamua is an extraterrestrial technological artifact, but for triggering […]
Why Silver?
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 17 hours ago
maneco64 #silver​ #gold​ #silversqueeze​ #soundmoney​ #money​ #inflation​#economics​ #markets​ #bullion​ #coins​ #paradigmshift​ Today we will go over how and why Billy and maneco64 became silver stackers or silver bugs. – https://www.reddit.com/r/Wallstreetsilver/new/ end
Former Cleveland Clinic researcher’s papers “more likely than not” included falsified images, says investigation
Adam Marcus, Retraction Watch - 18 hours ago
A former researcher at the Cleveland Clinic who studied cardiac genetics has lost three papers for what an institutional investigation concluded was “more likely than not” a case image falsification. As we reported last year, the work of Subha Sen, once a highly funded scientist at Cleveland Clinic but who left the institution in 2011, … Continue reading Former Cleveland Clinic researcher’s papers “more likely than not” included falsified images, says investigation
Totalitarian Censorship
Willis Eschenbach, Skating Under The Ice - 18 hours ago
This is getting ludicrous. First, I was busted by Facebook for posting a National Geographic picture of some Papua New Guinea guys wearing penis gourds, as they do there. Nothing obscene, just guys in their native dress. NatGeo. Off limits. No jail time, just a warning. Then I got 24 hours in Facebook Jail for…
So the jury box, too, has been shut down. Are we one step closer to civil war?
Peter, Bayou Renaissance Man - 18 hours ago
As most readers are by now aware, the Supreme Court refused to proceed with challenges by President Trump and the Republican Party to the outcome of certain states' elections in November 2020. Democrats and Republicans in Pennsylvania had clashed in court over the three-day extension. Democrats contended that the coronavirus pandemic was sufficient reason to extend the deadline to accommodate a significant expansion of mail-in voting. The state Supreme Court agreed, granting the extension over the objection of the Republican-controlled legislature. Republicans argued that exte...
UN calls for contraction and convergence to low living standards
David Wojick, CFACT - 19 hours ago
The UN just published its first ever environmental synthesis report, with the expectedly scary title "Making Peace With Nature: A scientific blueprint to tackle the climate, biodiversity and pollution emergencies.” The post UN calls for contraction and convergence to low living standards appeared first on CFACT.
GLD Gold in London Has Dual Owners | Alasdair Macleod
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 21 hours ago
Liberty and Finance Former bank president and head of research at GoldMoney.com, Alasdair Macleod, returns to Liberty and Finance to offer an update on skyrocketing BitCoin as a mirror of the faltering USD, foreshadowing silver as the next truth serum on deck. Alasdair also delivers a blistering expose of the physical shortfall of metals and …
Merrick Garland: Portland Riots May Not Be ‘Domestic Terrorism’ Because They Are At Night
Diogenes Sarcastica™, Diogenes' Middle Finger - 6 hours ago
Nominee for Attorney General, Merrick Garland, took questions in his Senate hearing yesterday in support of his nomination by President 46*. When asked his thoughts on "assaults on federal property in places other than Washington, DC", he replied in essence that while the attack on the Capitol was domestic terrorism, the attacks on federal buildings over the summer in Portlandia and Seattle likely were not. "Do you regard assaults on federal courthouses or other federal property as acts of domestic extremism, domestic terrorism?” "Well Senator, my own definition, which is about t...
Late February Open Thread
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 13 hours ago
Flowers from Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh. Photo not taken by either Mr Salmond or Ms Sturgeon. Thank you for your comments and support. Please keep them coming, if you wish...
Scandal-Splattered UK Outsourcing Giant, Serco, Sets Sights on the Ultimate Gravy Train: U.S. Defense Contracting
Nick Corbishley, naked capitalism - 17 hours ago
A company that has been repeatedly caught falsifying records, at times on a gargantuan scale, is now seeking opportunities in an industry where money disappears in the trillions. What could possibly go wrong?
Russia Is Driving Sweden Into NATO’s Open Arms
Peter Suciu, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*Peter Suciu* *Security, Europe* Sweden has never been a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization but has worked closely with the United States and its allies. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The bilateral exercise with the Scandinavian nation was just the latest push by SOCEUR into the Baltic Sea region, where coastal nations including NATO partners have been concerned by Russian aggression. Sweden has never been a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), but for more than twenty-five years the Scandinavian nation has worked closely with the United S...
12,000 Strong: Russia’s Huge Tank Arsenal Is Double the Size of America’s
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *Security, Europe* But how good are its tanks? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The more recent Abrams variants have advanced Forward-Looking infrared sensors, new thermal targeting sights to detect the heat signature of enemy vehicles, new armor materials and multi-functional ammunition, among other things. All of this raises the question as to whether the Abrams can possibly outmatch the Russian T-14 Armata. The Russian military is increasing its arsenal of tanks, weapons and armored vehicles in 2020 in an apparent attempt to add to its growing fleet of 27,0...
How World War II Revolutionized Aerial Warfare
Robert Farley, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *History, * The strategic bomber offensive over Europe pitted some of the world’s most advanced bombers against some of its most advanced fighters. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The Allies had enough of an economic advantage that they could afford to pour remarkable amounts of men and material into the air war. When war broke out in September 1939, none of the combatants were prepared to fight in the way that they wanted. The British lacked the heavy bombers that interwar doctrine suggested that would be necessary to bring the fight to Germany. The Germans lack...
Fighter Jets vs. Bomber Jets: A Cold War Struggle
Robert Farley, The National Interest - 17 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, Americas* The Cold War saw radical shifts in the balance between fighters and bombers. *Here's What You Need to Know*: As the Cold War opened, fighters and bombers both underwent a transformation. For instance, Jet engines and the airframes that could handle them transformed both kinds of aircraft. Just as important, the development of nuclear weapons radically increased the lethality of bombers, giving a single plane as much or more killing power than a fleet. The Cold War saw radical, violent shifts in the balance between fighters and bombers. It al...
The Good News On Climate
Paul Homewood, NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 18 hours ago
By Paul Homewood As I watch the snow blow past my window, it’s hard not to scoff at the idea of a ‘climate emergency’. However, I’m probably in a minority. The idea that we are currently experiencing a dangerous deterioration in our weather has been pushed so hard, and for so long, that […]
Brazil’s Senate may propose freeing vaccine purchase by states, municipalities and companies
Oliver Mason, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Senate president Rodrigo Pacheco (DEM-MG), said that he expected to submit a bill on Monday, February 22nd, releasing the purchase of covid-19 vaccines by states, municipalities and private companies. In return, he said that all must comply with the priorities set out in the National Immunization Plan (NIP). The text […] The post Brazil’s Senate may propose freeing vaccine purchase by states, municipalities and companies appeared first on The Rio Times.
Belgium To Shut All Nuclear Plants
Paul Homewood, NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT - 18 hours ago
By Paul Homewood BELGIUM’s decision to shut down several of its nuclear power plants has been branded "delusional" and pinned on the EU’s plot to annihilate member states’ independence. Belgium will shut seven nuclear power plants between 2022 and 2025. The decision was confirmed at the end of 2020 by Alexander De Croo’s […]
Brazil’s EMBRAER delivers first Praetor 500 business jet
Lachlan Williams, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - EMBRAER recently delivered a Praetor 500 to an undisclosed client in Brazil, marking the first delivery of the aircraft type in the country. The Praetor 500 is currently the farthest - and fastest - flying midsize business jet, with an intercontinental range of 3,340 nautical miles (6,186 km), with four […] The post Brazil’s EMBRAER delivers first Praetor 500 business jet appeared first on The Rio Times.
Sea’s Shopee to enter Mexico online market with app launch
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Shopee, the e-commerce arm of Southeast Asia’s Sea Ltd, has launched an app for Mexico, where it plans to offer online sales in what would be its second market in the Americas, a Reuters review showed on Monday, February 22nd. Shopee, the largest e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia, according to […] The post Sea’s Shopee to enter Mexico online market with app launch appeared first on The Rio Times.
Presidential silence endorses action by Bolsonarist groups
Arkady Petrov, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Last week, Bolsonaro kept his distance from Daniel Silveira's case, a PSL deputy from Rio de Janeiro who attacked Federal Supreme Court justices, while failing to halt the anti-democratic behavior of his loyal supporters. While working on good relation agreements with leaders of the Judiciary and Congress, President Jair Bolsonaro remains […] The post Presidential silence endorses action by Bolsonarist groups appeared first on The Rio Times.
Shares in Brazil’s Petrobras plunge 20%
Richard Mann, The Rio Times - 18 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Brazilian president’s move to name a new CEO for the company is sparking a crisis of confidence in his administration’s commitment to free-market policies—and investors are fleeing. Oil giant Petrobras lost almost a fifth of its market value Monday after Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro named an army general to take […] The post Shares in Brazil’s Petrobras plunge 20% appeared first on The Rio Times.
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JR, GREENIE WATCH - 19 hours ago
* New York City/New Jersey subway PM2.5 levels 77 times greater than EPA standards; No bodies found* * Huge pollution with no visible effect found* A new study reports on PM2.5 (soot/dust) levels in subway stations. The New York City and New Jersey PATH system had a mean level of 779 micrograms per cubic meter — 65 times higher than the EPA’s outdoor air standard of 12 micrograms per cubic meter. The highest level measured (1,499 micrograms per cubic meter) is almost 50% higher than the worst air in any Chinese city that we know about. Onboard air quality PM2.5 measurements were ...
This February (to the 20th), the U.S. Broke 9,075 Low Temperature Records vs just the 982 for Warmth
Cap Allon, Electroverse - 19 hours ago
The Arctic invasion that recently swept the United States was truly historic, and the record books prove it -- Grand Solar Minimum. The post This February (to the 20th), the U.S. Broke 9,075 Low Temperature Records vs just the 982 for Warmth appeared first on Electroverse.
Jeremy Vine and Andrew Marr's discussion "misled listeners and did not meet the BBC’s standards of due accuracy"
Craig, Is the BBC biased? - 19 hours ago
Those who enjoy reading BBC Executive Complaints Unit findings that go against the BBC are in for a treat here. This one concerns an edition of BBC Radio 2's *The Jeremy Vine Show* on 6 October 2020 and an interview between the host and Andrew Marr. Here's how the BBC summarises the complaint: The programme included an interview with Andrew Marr about his book “Elizabethans: How Modern Britain Was Forged” in which he referred to one of its subjects, Jayaben Desai, who was involved in the prolonged strike at Grunwick in 1976. The son of the late George Ward, the owner of Grunwick...
Watch these two videos before taking a Covid jab – you will change your mind
Editor, cairnsnews, Cairns News - 19 hours ago
Compliments of bitchute………… Now this one…… https://www.bitchute.com/video/9zrWifAC3rgD/https://www.bitchute.com/video/18RKAaJdTDL8/
Beating the Odds
Larry-Lambert, Virtual Mirage - 20 hours ago
Historical References April 28, 1789 was the darkest day of Lieutenant William Bligh’s life. Early in the morning he was awakened by men of his own crew on HMAV Bounty, tied up and taken on deck. There he was told that Fletcher Christian (Acting Lieutenant), along with several others, had taken command and […] The post Beating the Odds appeared first on Virtual Mirage.
One third of American troops refuse Covid jab
Editor, cairnsnews, Cairns News - 20 hours ago
Politico Approximately one-third of American troops have declined to take the coronavirus vaccine so far, Pentagon officials told the House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday. Maj. Gen. Jeff Taliaferro, the vice director of operations for the Joint Staff, said the military has a two-thirds acceptance rate for the vaccine, meaning as much as a third […]
How Technology Can Promote Multilingualism & How it Cannot
GENEVA, Feb 23 (IPS) - Some of you may remember Sophia, the talking robot. In 2017 and 2018 she toured UN meetings and TV studios, wowing audiences with her thoughts on the future of technology and seemingly engaging in conversations with UN deputy chief, Amina Mohammed and British broadcaster, Piers Morgan. Read the full story, “How Technology Can Promote Multilingualism & How it Cannot”, on globalissues.org →
Developing Countries Struggling To Cope With COVID-19
SYDNEY and KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 23 (IPS) - The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is adversely impacting most developing countries disproportionately, especially the United Nations’ least developed countries (LDCs) and the World Bank’s low-income countries (LICs). Years of implementing neoliberal policy conditionalities and advice have made most developing countries much more vulnerable to the COVID-19 pandemic by undermining their health systems and fiscal capacities to respond adequately. Read the full story, “Developing Countries Struggling To Cope With COVID-19”, on globalissues.org →
Are the sustainability criteria in the Swiss trade deal with Indonesia toothless?
bilaterals.org - 19 hours ago
23-Feb-2021 A free trade agreement with Indonesia has sparked backlash and Switzerland's first national referendum on palm oil imports. On the eve of the vote to take place March 7, SWI swissinfo.ch fact checks claims on sustainability.
Americans Could Still Be Wearing Face Masks in 2022
Ethen Kim Lieser, The National Interest - 19 hours ago
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Public Health, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2021%3Anewsml_RC23XL9B7E6S&share=true] However, Dr. Fauci did agree with Biden that a degree of normalcy would be possible by the end of 2021. White House coronavirus advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci has projected that the United States will be “approaching a degree of normality” by the end of this year, but that pandemic-weary Americans may still be wearing face masks and coverings well into 2022. “You know, I think it is possible that that’s the case (that Americans will be...
DIVE! The Five Best Submarines to Ever Hit the Seas
Robert Farley, The National Interest - 19 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, * Many of the technologies and practices of advanced submarine warfare were never employed in anger. However, every country in the world that pretends to serious maritime power is building or acquiring advanced submarines. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *We take for granted the most common form of today’s nuclear deterrent; a nuclear submarine, bristling with missiles, capable of destroying a dozen cities a continent away. These submarines provide the most secure leg of the deterrent triad, as no foe could reasonably expect to destroy the entire sub...
IPO boom breeds new wave of millionaires in Brazil
Richard Mann, The Rio Times - 20 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Despite one of the worst years in Brazil's economy history, XP Private, the millionaire clients' arm of XP Group, has nothing to complain about. The number of clients in the segment created in 2015 hiked 30% in 2020 to a total of 6,000 accounts. The total amount invested in these accounts […] The post IPO boom breeds new wave of millionaires in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times.
World’s largest vaccine producer urges countries to be patient
Adele Cardin, The Rio Times - 20 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Serum Institute of India (STI), the world's largest vaccine producer, has urged countries waiting for covid-19 immunizers to be "patient" after being told to prioritize India's "enormous needs." The STI "has been directed to prioritize India's enormous needs and along with that balance, the needs of the rest of the […] The post World’s largest vaccine producer urges countries to be patient appeared first on The Rio Times.
Powerful eruption at Etna volcano, Italy
Volcanic activity at Mount Etna, Italy intensified again at 21:10 UTC on February 22, 2021, and evolved into the 5th paroxysm since February 16 -- truly spectacular and most powerful in recent years. The activity started gradually increasing at around 20:47 UTC,...... Read more »
The Insanity of the Covaids Cult… and Cryptos Skyrocketing as we Enter into the Great Reset
James Allard, OYE Alternative News - 20 hours ago
The post The Insanity of the Covaids Cult… and Cryptos Skyrocketing as we Enter into the Great Reset appeared first on OYE Alternative News.
Gulf War illness not caused by depleted uranium from munitions, study shows
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
The good news is that Depleted uranium is not a problem for us. Unfortunately there is plenty of good old fashioned toxins that were there that we have been ignoring. Get real folks. Let us not do another agent orange. Considering the recklessness of the vaccine trade, i suspect we need to look there soonest. Burning oil has never been that healthy, but you could at least smell it. . *Gulf War illness not caused by depleted uranium from munitions, study shows* *FEBRUARY 18, 2021by UT Southwestern Medical Centerhtt...
A New, Clearer Insight Into Earth's Hidden Crystals
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
Somehow the chemistry temperature regime transitioned 2.5 billion years ago and this allowed the continental cratons to then form up. this was long before the creation of life and I presume long before the temperature dropped on the surface as well.. It could also be when part of the crust was removed as well by an intervening moon. The point is that a transition can be identified that begs explantion. *A New, Clearer Insight Into Earth's Hidden Crystals* *2/17/2021 02:30:00 PM* *Geologists have developed a new theory about the state of Earth billions of years ago after e...
First black hole ever detected is more massive than we thought
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
What all this tells me is that what we call black holes typically consume matter from a star that it will be orbiting. They also obviously develop an extreme spin and this means that the actual event horizon is actually a small area on the poles. Thus we now have a clear explanation for long pulses of energy leaving a galxy as a beam. It is only along the spin axis that rotationl acceleration is not countering gravitational attraction. This makes their study much easier as we can eliminate the problem of orthoganal continuity of the event horizon. Ultimately two such stars wil...
What's so Grand about the Grand Staircase? with Dr. Steve Austin
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
What i have to say on the debate between catastrophe based geology and Slo Mo geology is that both have their place in terms of understanding what you see.. What i find missing is a linkage with deep sea geology. A mile of mud dropped on a crustal craton high above seal level is one thing. Just where is the mile of mud on top of the deep sea bed? And why are the deep trenches not well filled with erosional debris from the side walls. I understand that Cloud Cosmology provides for a hollow earth scenario including an inner ocean likely holding as much water as the earths surf...
UK Lockdown Easing – The Carrot on a Stick
James Allard, OYE Alternative News - 21 hours ago
The post UK Lockdown Easing – The Carrot on a Stick appeared first on OYE Alternative News.
Prisons Prime Testing Ground for Dehumanizing Hi-Tech “Advances”
Geopolitics101, Covert Geopolitics - 22 hours ago
A new form of exploitation, known as “stakeholder capitalism,” is already being tested in many places around the world and prisons are among the main targets for its implementation, as they provide an ideal and literally captive market for its proof of concept. by Raul Diego Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is coming under fire again … Continue reading Prisons Prime Testing Ground for Dehumanizing Hi-Tech “Advances” →
The Revival Of Russia And The Way Forward
Zamir AWAN, OrientalReview.org - 22 hours ago
It was President Putin who led Russia and played a vital role in its revival. After the disintegration of the former USSR in 1991, it was a mega-disaster and collapse of the political system, leading to dissolution. The first thing President Putin realized the mistakes of the Communist Party and […]
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Monday 22 February 2021
TonyfromOz, PA Pundits – International - 22 hours ago
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […]
Patriot Humor – Joe’s Just The Worst
PA Pundits - International, PA Pundits – International - 23 hours ago
BoycottThe WorstWaxyJoe BidenActual QuoteSee No EvilWaitingWhat Joe’s OpeningAcquittedGorilla GlueA SuggestionFact-Checkers911How Dare You!Media HypocrisyGotta Prop Up Those NarrativesCongressRush Limbaugh The Most Dangerous Man in AmericaCartoons Read more excellent articles at The Patriot Post
Big Three Ignore WH-Backed ‘Dark Money’ Group Pushing Biden’s Leftist Agenda
PA Pundits - International, PA Pundits – International - 23 hours ago
By Joseph Vazquez ~ The ABC, CBS and NBC evening news shows censored news on a White House-backed “dark money” group being formed to help sell President Joe Biden’s leftist agenda to the American people. A Wall Street Journal exclusive revealed that Biden’s allies were “preparing to create a new nonprofit advocacy organization, with the […]
A Sign Of Sanity In San Francisco
PA Pundits - International, PA Pundits – International - 23 hours ago
By Jarrett Stepman ~ Editor’s note: Under public pressure and facing a mass recall, the San Francisco School Board announced that it would put the planned renaming of 44 schools on hold. The list of names deemed racist included Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and Paul Revere, among many others. The city’s school board acknowledged that […]
Why Behavioral Economics Needs Behavioral Biology: Avoiding Arms Races
Yves Smith, naked capitalism - 20 hours ago
Are behavioral economists really nudging people in the right direction?

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