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Saturday, March 13, 2021

13 March - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 5

 11:11 pm MST

A "Builders Party" Could Fix the West's Exceptional Drought
Benjamin Deniston, LaRouchePAC.com - All Posts - 6 hours ago
The western water crisis has returned with a vengeance over the last three months, shattering "exceptional drought" records for the western states (going back to the formation of the U.S. Drought Monitor in 1999). 20% of the American west has reached the most severe U.S. Drought Monitor level, “exceptional drought,” with 75% in some level of drought, and growing discussion of a “megadrought.”
"A Look to the Heavens"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 6 hours ago
“What makes this spiral galaxy so long? Measuring over 700,000 light years across from top to bottom, NGC 6872, also known as the Condor galaxy, is one of the most elongated barred spiral galaxies known. The galaxy’s protracted shape likely results from its continuing collision with the smaller galaxy IC 4970, visible just above center. Of particular interest is NGC 6872′s spiral arm on the upper left, as pictured here, which exhibits an unusually high amount of blue star forming regions. The light we see today left these colliding giants before the days of the dinosaurs, about 300 m...
The Poet: Wendell Berry, “A Warning To My Readers”
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 6 hours ago
*“A Warning To My Readers”* “Do not think me gentle because I speak in praise of gentleness, or elegant because I honor the grace that keeps this world. I am a man crude as any, gross of speech, intolerant, stubborn, angry, full of fits and furies. That I may have spoken well at times, is not natural. A wonder is what it is.” - Wendell Berry
"Do You Believe..."
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 6 hours ago
“Do you believe,’ said Candide, ‘that men have always massacred each other as they do today, that they have always been liars, cheats, traitors, ingrates, brigands, idiots, thieves, scoundrels, gluttons, drunkards, misers, envious, ambitious, bloody-minded, calumniators, debauchees, fanatics, hypocrites, and fools?” “Do you believe,” said Martin, “that hawks have always eaten pigeons when they have found them?” - Voltaire
Meet the M26 Pershing: The World War II Super Tank
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *World War II History, Americas* [image: By MWAK - Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3969655] The M26 would have helped beat the Nazis, but the new tank would not be produced and transported in time. *Key point: *The Allies during and after D-Day could really have used the M26. However, that tank would not see action until the Korean War. “We had been assured by our officers before we invaded France in 1944,” recorded Bill Harris, “that our Sherman tanks could take care of any Nazi armor we met there.” *This first...
Video Alert: See Russia’s Killer Missile Defense System go to War
Michael Peck, The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Missile Defense, Europe* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2020%3Anewsml_RC2LFH9X1AML&share=true] Every great power wants to protect itself from nuclear attack. *Key point: *Both Washington and Moscow have missile defense. Here is how Russia is testing out some of its more recent anti-missile missiles. Russia has tested a new anti-missile interceptor. Though Russian media hailed the test as an impressive demonstration of Russian military power, it’s not exactly clear why this is so. Russian television showed a one-minute video of a...
M2 Heavy Machine Gun: The U.S. Military's Ultimate Sniper Rifle?
Peter Suciu, The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Peter Suciu* *M2 Heavy Machine Gun, * Developed as the "big brother" to the Browning M1919 .30 caliber machine gun, the .50 caliber M2 was introduced in 1933 and nearly 90 years later it is still in service around the world. Developed as the "big brother" to the Browning M1919 .30 caliber machine gun, the .50 caliber M2 was introduced in 1933 and nearly 90 years later it is still in service around the world The M2 "Ma Deuce" remains the primary heavy machine gun throughout NATO and has been in conflicts around the world. Weighing in at more than 127 pounds with tripod and T&E...
Why the Army Wants Game-Changing Helicopters
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 6 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *military, Americas* One key element among the many innovations likely to inspire much focus is just how can these kinds of massive speed increases be achieved? The Army appears to already be flying a new generation of helicopters about twice as fast as a 150 miles-per-hour Black Hawk, breaking new tactical and strategic ground in preparation for warfare in the 2030s. The now accelerated Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft program seeks to expand beyond previous technological boundaries and surge into a new era of aerial warfare capability to include unprecedented sp...
The Poet: Theodore Roethke, “The Geranium”
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 6 hours ago
*“The Geranium”* “When I put her out, once, by the garbage pail, She looked so limp and bedraggled, So foolish and trusting, like a sick poodle, Or a wizened aster in late September, I brought her back in again For a new routine - Vitamins, water, and whatever Sustenance seemed sensible At the time: she’d lived So long on gin, bobbie pins, half-smoked cigars, dead beer, Her shriveled petals falling On the faded carpet, the stale Steak grease stuck to her fuzzy leaves. (Dried-out, she creaked like a tulip.) The things she endured! The dumb dames shrieking half the night Or the two of us, a...
The Daily "Near You?"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 6 hours ago
Ellijay, Georgia, USA. Thanks for stopping by!
"Can't You See..."
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 6 hours ago
"Can't you see that the courage to risk, to dare, to toss that gold coin up in the air over and over again, win or lose, is what makes humans human? They are fragile, doomed creatures, blinder than worms yet braver than the gods. " - Jennifer Donnelly, "Stepsister"
Free Download: Kahlil Gibran, “The Prophet”
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 7 hours ago
*“The Prophet: On Good and Evil”* by Kahlil Gibran “Of the good in you I can speak, but not of the evil. For what is evil but good tortured by its own hunger and thirst? Verily when good is hungry it seeks food even in dark caves, and when it thirsts it drinks even of dead waters. You are good when you are one with yourself. Yet when you are not one with yourself you are not evil. For a divided house is not a den of thieves; it is only a divided house. And a ship without rudder may wander aimlessly among perilous isles yet sink not to the bottom. You are good when you strive to give of...
ER Doctor and Advanced Trauma Life Support Professor: “I have never seen a patient sick with COVID-19. We are being deceived and manipulated.”
AdminM, Medical Kidnap - 7 hours ago
My name is Mark Trozzi. I am a medical doctor; I graduated in 1990 from The University of Western Ontario. I have been practicing Emergency Medicine for the past twenty-five years; and I have been on call in multiple emergency units since the onset of the so-called “pandemic”, including one ER designated specifically for COVID-19. I am an Advanced Trauma Life Support professor with the College of Surgeons of America, and I hold teaching positions at Sunnybrook Health Sciences in the Advanced Life Support Department, as well as with both Queen’s University and The University of Otta...
“7 Things Fear Has Stolen From You”
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 7 hours ago
*“7 Things Fear Has Stolen From You”* by Marc Chernoff “There is no greater hell than to be a prisoner of fear.” - Ben Johnson “Courage doesn’t mean you don’t get afraid; courage means you don’t let fear stop you. Everything you want is on the other side of fear. Don’t ever hesitate to give yourself a chance to be everything you are capable of being. Although fear can feel overwhelming, and defeats more people than any other force in the world, it’s not as powerful as it seems. Fear is only as deep as your mind allows. You are still in control. The key is to acknowledge your fear a...
"Relax..."
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 7 hours ago
"Relax. They're not going to kill us. They're going to TRY and kill us. And that is a very different thing. " - Steve Voake, "The Dreamwalker's Child"
University Researchers Uncover Yet Another Reason to Stop Eating Fish (It Goes Far Deeper Than Just Mercury)
Nick Meyer, AltHealthWorks.com - 7 hours ago
If we lived in a environmentally cleaner world, fish would be an incredibly healthy meal: packed with omega-3 fatty acids and vitamins D and B2, as well as minerals such as calcium, iron, iodine, and potassium. These nutrients protect the heart, slow down the aging process in the brain, help reduce the risk of depression, and prevent autoimmune diseases. If only we didn’t pollute the planet. In today’s world, each of us has to think hard to consider the benefits of eating fish versus its risks. Its most-known risks remain amounts of heavy metal mercury that collects over time in the ...
Biden’s Bogus Climate Report
Ron Clutz, Science Matters - 7 hours ago
The latest criticism comes from James Broughel writing at Real Clear Politics Biden’s Climate Report Is Based on Personal Values, Not Science. Excerpts in italics with my bolds. Late last month, the Biden administration quietly released an update of the government’s “social cost of carbon” (SCC) estimate, a metric used to value the benefits of global […]
ER Doctor and Advanced Trauma Life Support Professor: “I have never seen a patient sick with COVID-19. We are being deceived and manipulated.”
Brian-Admin, Health Impact News - 8 hours ago
My name is Mark Trozzi. I am a medical doctor; I graduated in 1990 from The University of Western Ontario. I have been practicing Emergency Medicine for the past twenty-five years; and I have been on call in multiple emergency units since the onset of the so-called “pandemic”, including one ER designated specifically for COVID-19. I am an Advanced Trauma Life Support professor with the College of Surgeons of America, and I hold teaching positions at Sunnybrook Health Sciences in the Advanced Life Support Department, as well as with both Queen’s University and The University of Otta...
Melanie Philips, British writer, on today’s culture of intersectionality and bigotry through the Sussex lens
Norma, Collecting My Thoughts - 8 hours ago
"Universities and high schools have morphed from crucibles of knowledge and reason into propaganda platoons indoctrinating and intimidating students into endorsing androgyny, apocalyptic climate change and hatred of capitalism, white people and the West. And, of course, bigotry against Jews and Israel is rampant." . . . "Although Christianity embedded those [Jewish] values in Western culture, it is the Mosaic codes themselves that are in the cross-hairs of those who are intent upon destroying justice, truth and sexual continence and unraveling biological identity." The Sussexes t...
Is the U.S. Navy Too Small to Fight China in a War?
Peter Suciu, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Peter Suciu* *U.S. Navy, * Last year China's People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) surpassed the United States Navy in size, and in addition to having the greatest number of ships and submarines, it is also becoming far more modern. However, in September, then-Secretary of Defense Mark Esper maintained that Beijing couldn't match the United States in terms of naval power and suggested it would take the PLAN years to close the gap to reach the U.S. Navy's capability on the high seas. Last year China's People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) surpassed the United States Navy in size, ...
Are Iran and Turkey on a Collision Course in Iraq?
Hamidreza Azizi, Vali Golmohammadi, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*Hamidreza Azizi, Vali Golmohammadi* *Iraq, Middle East* Friction between Tehran and Ankara in Iraq is rooted in balance-of-power considerations and their quest for greater influence. Over the past several weeks, Iraq has become a major point of friction between Iran and Turkey. On February 27, Iranian Ambassador to Iraq Iraj Masjedi criticized Turkey’s military intervention in Iraq, calling on Ankara to withdraw its troops from Iraq. “We do not accept at all, be it Turkey or any other country, to intervene in Iraq militarily or advance or have a military presence in Iraq,” Masje...
The U.S. Military Used This Drone to Spy on China's Nuclear Weapons
David Axe, The National Interest - 7 hours ago
*David Axe* *Drones, * Between 1969 and 1971, the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office deployed super-fast spy drones over China in an abortive attempt to spy on Beijing's nuclear program. *Here's What You Need to Know*: China tested its first atomic warhead in 1964. Between 1969 and 1971, the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office deployed super-fast spy drones over China in an abortive attempt to spy on Beijing's nuclear program. The NRO on March 21, 2019 *declassified* scores of five-decade-old records documenting the development, deployment and termination of the "Tagboard" dr...
"The False Choice Society"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 7 hours ago
*"The False Choice Society"* by The Zman "The false dichotomy, sometimes called the false choice, is one of the most popular rhetoric tricks used in liberal democracy. The point is to frame the debate in such a way as to either avoid some unpleasant topic or narrow the scope to the benefit of one party in the debate. “We either do X or we allow this terrible thing to continue” is an effective way to compel action. After all, everyone knows that doing nothing in never an acceptable action. Only monsters choose that option. It is fair to say that our political system is built upon th...
The Trick to Challenging China in the Post-Trump Era
Patrick Mendis, Joey Wang, The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Patrick Mendis, Joey Wang* *China, Asia* Unlike the Trump administration’s evangelical foreign policy driven by nativism, the Biden administration needs a government-wide alignment in action to revitalize the position of American strength with a concerted effort “to engage with the world.” The Biden White House released its “Interim National Security Strategic Guidance” in early March 2021. The INSS Guidance lays the foundation for President Joe Biden’s foreign policy vision and his administration’s mission to reverse the course sustained over the past four years of former Pres...
How Russia Could Conquer the Baltics: Massive Air Power?
Michael Peck, The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Security, Europe* The air defenses of the Baltic States are too weak to stop Russia or to protect NATO reinforcements coming to their aid, according to a report by an Estonian defense think tank. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Estonian study recommends the Baltic States acquire medium-range anti-aircraft systems and an adequate supply of missiles, as well as better command and communications networks. But the more controversial recommendations involve NATO. The air defenses of the Baltic States are too weak to stop Russia or to protect NATO reinforcement...
Why Hitler Lost World War II: He Never Crushed Winston Churchill
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *World War II, Europe* When the British rejected Hitler’s peace offer speech in the Reichstag on July 19, the practical problems of an invasion began to loom. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *For the British, the invasion threat remained well into October, but Hitler’s mind was no longer on England, if it had ever really been firmly fixed in that direction. Rather, it was turned east toward Russia. Major Graf Von Kielmansegg, an officer in Germany’s 1st Armored Division based near Orleans, France, was dragged from a cinema on the night of August 28,...
Laser Weapons: How the U.S. Army Plans to Beat Everyone in a War
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *U.S. Army Lasers, * Army infantry units face death regularly and take the most casualties of any Army unit—by far. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *All of these technical nuances not only involve integrating new technologies but also promise to change warfare tactics, approaches and procedures. In essence, expectations for future warfare continue to change rapidly, leading the Army to adapt and continuously evolve the way it plans to fight wars. (Washington D.C.) U.S. Army Infantry units fight door-to-door in Close-Quarter-Combat in high-threat urban environmen...
Sturmgewehr 44: How the Free Syrian Army Bought a Nazi Assault Rifle
Sebastien Roblin, The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Sturmgewehr 44, Middle East* For four years, the weapons were widely photographed and filmed in combat with Syrian rebel factions, including ISIS and Kurdish fighter. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *As Syria acquired a more complete inventory of Cold War-era weaponry and the rare 7.92x33 millimeter ammunition grew scarce, the guns were eventually placed in long-term storage—which is how they came to fall in the hands of Syrian rebels in 2012. In 2012, rebels of the Free Syrian Army posted a video in which they uncovered an arms cache containing five thous...
Latin America Must Keep Huawei Out
Ana Quintana, Andrea Leal, The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Ana Quintana, Andrea Leal* *China, Latin America* Do these countries understand the implications of allowing Huawei to develop their 5G networks? China’s economic expansion in Latin America has concerned regional watchers for years. Beijing’s massive investments and growing diplomatic ties are slowly shifting regional dynamics and undermining democratic norms. Yet China’s potential involvement in developing the region’s 5G technology would give an unparalleled boost to its regional influence. Previously postponed due to the coronavirus, 5G spectrum auctions in Latin America ar...
Warship Mystery: How Did This Battleship's 16-Inch Gun Explode?
Task and Purpose, The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Task and Purpose* *Battleships, Americas* Navy leaders hoped they would not have to answer questions about the underlying causes of the disaster. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The military often looks for scapegoats when people die rather than admit their mistakes. It's been over 30 years since an explosion inside the number two gun turret on the USS *Iowa* killed 47 American sailors, but for Mike Carr, it still feels like yesterday. "I knew all 47 guys inside that turret because as part of the ship's policy we had rotated between all three turrets," Carr, who served as a gun...
Big Bombs: The U.S. Army's Master Plan for Killer Battlefield 'Guns'
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 8 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *U.S. Army, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2013%3Anewsml_GM1E91N00EZ01&share=true] The Extended Range Cannon Artillery doubles the range of previous howitzers. The Army and the Air Force are working together to explore new methods of destroying enemy air defenses made possible by advances in networking technology, precision-guidance systems and long-range weapons. The Army’s Long Range Precision Fires program, for instance, is fast refining new weapons able to travel hundreds of miles beyond previously possible ranges to...
Modern Marvels: How Supermarkets Operate
Mark Schumacher, From the Trenches World Report - 8 hours ago
HISTORY Jan 21, 2021 The post Modern Marvels: How Supermarkets Operate appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Bloomberg: White-Collar Visa Workers Take 2/3 of New Tech Jobs Each Year
Misty, From the Trenches World Report - 8 hours ago
Breitbart – by Neil Munro Two-thirds of entry-level tech jobs go to compliant foreign guest-workers, not to the young American professionals who may create a... The post Bloomberg: White-Collar Visa Workers Take 2/3 of New Tech Jobs Each Year appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Before COVID, Gates Planned Social Media Censorship of Vaccine Safety Advocates With Pharma, CDC, Media, China and CIA
Misty, From the Trenches World Report - 8 hours ago
Children’s Health Defense – by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Over the last two weeks, Facebook and other social media sites have deplatformed me and many... The post Before COVID, Gates Planned Social Media Censorship of Vaccine Safety Advocates With Pharma, CDC, Media, China and CIA appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Ban On 205 Different ‘Assault Weapons’ Introduced By Sen. Feinstein
Misty, From the Trenches World Report - 8 hours ago
Epoch Times – by Jack Philips Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) on Thursday introduced a ban on more than 200 “assault weapons” after the House passed... The post Ban On 205 Different ‘Assault Weapons’ Introduced By Sen. Feinstein appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
Critics Call Sen. Ron Johnson’s Insurrection Comments Racist
AP News, Snopes.com - 9 hours ago
The Wisconsin senator is being called racist for an interview in which the white Republican said he wasn't worried about the predominantly white supporters of President Donald Trump during the deadly insurrection at the Capitol, but that he might have been if they had been Black Lives Matter protesters.
Palestinian activist victorious in landmark defamation lawsuit
Kathryn Shihadah, Israel Palestine News - 10 hours ago
Pictured left is a photo of Rumshiskaya taken for an IDF promotional campaign, and right, a photo of Nafal provided to MintPress. “What this judge brilliantly uncovered is that Israeli law is inherently inconsistent with American values.” — Attorney Haytham Faraj by Alan MacLeod, reposted from MintPress News, March 10, 2021 SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA — A…
how to waste money, illustrated
Bob Dinn, balance10 - 11 hours ago
3-12-21 https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/biden-budget-director-pick-taxpayer-funded-abortion-racial-justice …………………………………………………….................................................……. 3-4-21 https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/democrats-push-patch-obamacare-unaffordability-problem-giant-spending-bill …………………………………………………..................................... 3-10-21 Kerry said that he was delighted to be meeting the European Commission’s College of Commissioners, reassuring that the US and President Biden were fully committed to address the issue with what he described a...
Did Actor Jameela Jamil Say ‘I Almost Killed Myself’ Over Piers Morgan Dispute?
Dan MacGuill, Snopes.com - 9 hours ago
For very personal reasons, the English actor wholeheartedly welcomed Morgan's departure from "Good Morning Britain" in March 2021.
The B-29 Bomber: Russia Loved (and Copied) This Iconic Plane
Sebastien Roblin, The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *B-29, Europe* Few aircraft have as great a mark on history. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Stalin instructed the Tupolev design bureau to abandon its own design program and instead make an exact copy of the B-29. Few aircraft have as great a mark on history as the B-29, the pencil-shaped American four-engine bomber that dropped the atomic bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki. What’s less well known is that the Soviet Union had its own B-29—as in, *literally *the same airplane, in all but a few respects. And like its American counterpart, this duplicate B-29 wo...
Truly Terrible: Why No One Liked the Ross Rifle
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *Security, * Not something you want to rely on. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Any political or economic appeal to the stubborn intransigence of a megalomaniac defense minister should never have stood against the opinions of those who mattered most—the soldiers themselves. The only truly accurate verdict on any equipment taken into battle comes from those whose very lives depend on it. At the turn of the 20th century, Canada was dependent on Great Britain for rifles to equip her army. In 1901, however, a request by the Canadian government to purcha...
How a Sixth-Generation Stealth Fighter Needs to Wage War
Michael Peck, The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Future Warfare, Americas* [image: https://www.reutersconnect.com/all?id=tag%3Areuters.com%2C2019%3Anewsml_RC15A360E140&share=true] A highly advanced stealth fighter could both fight and jam other planes. *Key Point: *High-tech warplanes of the future will command drones, jam or hack their enemies, and take out foes from a distance. Here is how America might do it. The scenario goes like this: In 2030, Russia invades the Baltic States. As the U.S. sends forces to Europe, China seizes the opportunity to seize disputed islands in the South China Sea. American airpow...
The Top Five Infantry Rifles in Modern Warfare
Kyle Mizokami, The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, Americas* These five rifles pack a serious punch. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Infantrymen have long relied on their service rifles to get the mission done Warfare in the post-9/11 period is primarily infantry-focused, with ground troops taking part in small-unit actions against insurgents and guerrillas. Fought on a wide variety of terrain, from arid desert regions to jungles and even cities, infantrymen have relied on their service rifles to get the mission done. Here are five of the best weapons, and how the wars of the twenty-first century ...
No Victory: The Pearl Harbor Attack Ultimately Destroyed Japan
Warfare History Network, The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*Warfare History Network* *Pearl Harbor, * Instead of causing the United States to retreat and allow Japan unfettered rampage throughout Asia and the Pacific, as Tojo predicted, the exact opposite happened. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *There were still plenty of targets to be hit—especially the fuel farms, submarine pens, and shore installations, not to mention the absent American carriers—but Admiral Nagumo said no. The task force must return to Japan before the Americans could locate it; the carriers and other ships would be needed for further operations in the event th...
Dog Fight: U.S. F-80 Pilots Found Trouble Getting Their Wings Over Korea
Sebastien Roblin, The National Interest - 9 hours ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Asia* The XP-80 prototype could exceed five hundred miles per hour. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Over the course of the war, 113 Shooting Stars were lost to ground fire. For example, on November 22, 1952, Maj. Charles Loring’s aircraft was struck by Chinese antiaircraft guns while attacking an artillery position near Kunhwa that had pinned down UN troops. Ignoring his wingman’s radio messages to abort the mission, he deliberately plunged his stricken aircraft into a gun emplacement, a deed for which he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Hon...
5 new cases of COVID-19 announced in Nova Scotia on Saturday, March 13
Tim Bousquet, Halifax Examiner - 10 hours ago
Five new cases of COVID-19 are announced in Nova Scotia today (Saturday, March 13). Three of the cases are in Nova Scotia Health’s Western Zone and are close contacts with previously announced cases. The other two are in the Central Zone — one is related to travel outside Atlantic Canada and the other is under […]
Is It Time for Red States To Start Using Their Power to Nullify Federal Law?
Sundance, The Last Refuge - 10 hours ago
My personal opinion is yes, it is far beyond time. Factually, I have supported a total 50 state nullification process since 2005 when I realized Wall Street was in full operational control over Washington DC. Once you accept that Globalists are writing U.S. legislation and laws; and once you accept they are paying DC politicians […] The post Is It Time for Red States To Start Using Their Power to Nullify Federal Law? appeared first on The Last Refuge.
Kash Patel Discusses The Dangerous Politicization of Our Military
Sundance, The Last Refuge - 10 hours ago
Former Chief of Staff to the Acting Secretary of Defense Kash Patel joins Buck Sexton to discuss all things related to the Biden Administration’s agenda with the U.S. military as an institution and the impact on foreign policy and national security. Patel and Sexton discuss the new ‘woke’ priority in the Defense department and how […] The post Kash Patel Discusses The Dangerous Politicization of Our Military appeared first on The Last Refuge.
Do Photos Show Gov. Andrew Cuomo Holding a Beer Bottle, Draped in a Blanket?
Dan MacGuill, Snopes.com - 10 hours ago
A remarkable set of pictures appeared to show the New York Democrat at the lowest ebb of his decade in office. But what exactly was he drinking?

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