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Bonds Of Family - A Poem by M.N. Hopkins
Stranger in a Strange Land, Stranger in a Strange Land - 21 hours ago
*Bonds of family* *Run deep in humanity* *Protect them from harm * *© **2021 M.N. Hopkins* *Note: I wrote this poem last week in the haiku style of poetry and published it for the fiirst time today, the 23rd of March, 2021.* *To read more of my poems & quotations, please click on the link below:* *Poems & Quotations by M.N. Hopkins* *or visit:* *Pinterest*
A Mother, Child Relationship - The Wisdom of Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov
Stranger in a Strange Land, Stranger in a Strange Land - 21 hours ago
*Educating - a mother must first establish contact with heavenly lifeBefore taking care of her child, a mother must first turn her thoughts to God and establish contact with heavenly life. For it is not enough for her to look after her child’s physical wellbeing, to nurse it, dress it, wash it, and put it to bed. She must inject a spiritual element into everything she does for it. If she concerns herself only with its ordinary needs, and keeps it away from God, she will turn it into an ordinary child.A mother who truly wants to nurture and educate her child properly, must go ...
Intelligence Agencies Will Release What They Know About UFOs This Summer – So They Say
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
After we have all been smoked since 1947, they want us to believe full disclosure is a possibility. How about admiting it is all about aliens? Admiting that we have had gravity control since then and that this whole charade was about smoking our adversaries as well would make a lot of folks a lot happier. One dies not mind been lied to in persuit of a greater cause. The fact is we have had the high ground for decades. Replicating this technology is not impossible when we stumbled into it. Thus all our future adversaries also have it all as well. You cannot keep trhis all sec...
What is Really Going on in America?
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
It is enough to understand that a global takedown of the Deep State is well underway. what will happen last is the take down of the MSM. with that we will have open disclosure. The silence is the best indication that it is all happening smoothly enough. We really may have got them all. I do think that the milityary has our end under control My concern is actually the CCP. I still think we face a real risk of faked death. Rounding them all up really entails sending them down to the farm to serve for five years. That is a huge mass of folks. *What is Really Going on in Am...
Using Herd Immunity Excuse to apply Gene Therapy Vaccine on Kids
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
By now, you should be aware that the whole faux pandemic MEME is about pushing untested injections onto the whole population to generate the maximun cash flow. Decades of settled science is been ignored it it is inconvenient. I continue to hope that it has been allowed to happen in order to take down the obvious fraud.. What is most offensive is that the MSM is turning a complete blind eye to all this, just as they originally ignored NAZI genocide. Do not think that their sources did not inform them on it all. The press can always find out. *USING HERD IMMUNITY EXCUSE FOR GE...
Why were so very few de Havilland Mosquitoes built/deployed in WWII
arclein, Terra Forming Terra - 21 hours ago
7800 birds is hardly a few and represented a huge commitment. Way more important is that no one could actually replicate the craft because of the use of impossible to make plywoods without a specialist plywood industry. This became the ultimate shoot and scoot attack craft and inflicted huge losses on enemy assets. This was never a carpet bombing freight train and delivered one 500 pound bomb, but coukd shoot everything up. Think Warthog and Stuka for a real comparible. . *Why were so very few de Havilland Mosquitoes built/deployed in WWII if it was so successful in so many r...
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Monday 22 March 2021
TonyfromOz, PA Pundits – International - 21 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 […]
these individuals will form the greatest and the best army of light
Bob Dinn, balance10 - 21 hours ago
1) I only see the futility of the outer self by a scientific humanism, by Marxism, by a perverted capitalism, by manipulations of monopolies national and international. By all of this I see only the lessening of light in the total civilization side by side with the increase of light in the few who have understood the path and pursued it to the best of their ability. Thus side by side in this age is the degeneration spiral of death in the midst of those who have gone astray, destroying their sacred centers by chemical means and drugs and pollutants and thereby closing the door t...
Shamrock Quay - Hip Hop (Happy St Patricks')
cefrith@hotmail.com, Charles Frith - 22 hours ago
Is there a Southampton Quay in Southampton Instagram-Quay? Although no trees were harmed during the creation of this post, a large number of electrons were greatly inconvenienced
End Vaccine Apartheid Before Millions More Die
Global Issues News Headlines - 20 hours ago
SYDNEY and KUALA LUMPUR, Mar 23 (IPS) - At least 85 poor countries will not have significant access to coronavirus vaccines before 2023. Unfortunately, a year’s delay will cause an estimated 2.5 million avoidable deaths in low and lower-middle income countries. As the World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General has put it, the world is at the brink of a catastrophic moral failure. Read the full story, “End Vaccine Apartheid Before Millions More Die”, on globalissues.org →
Has Netanyahu’s Iran Nuclear Gamble Backfired?
Azriel Bermant, The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*Azriel Bermant* *JCPOA, Middle East* The unravelling of the JCPOA has resulted in the erosion of the restrictions that had shackled Iran’s nuclear activity. Israelis will go to the polls on Tuesday for the fourth time in two years, with the future of their prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, hanging in the balance. Public opposition to Netanyahu has only intensified in the past year because of his divisive politics and poor management of the Covid-19 pandemic. Yet his political survival owes much to the public perception that only he can be trusted when it comes to Israel’s secu...
What Will Succeed the F-22 Raptor? We’ll Know in 5 Short Years
Caleb Larson, The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *Security, Americas* The rapidity with which the Air Force hopes to adopt their new fighter stands in stark contrast to the lengthy F-35 acquisition process. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Interoperability between allies and service branches may be difficult to achieve. Unlike the F-35, which has been widely distributed between the Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and allies abroad, political buy-in may be a hard sell and cause the Digital Century Series costs to balloon. The United States’ premier 5th generation stealth fighters, the F-35 and F-22, still have ...
Bombed to Death: Meet History's Top 25 Machines of War
James Holmes, Robert Farley, The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*James Holmes, Robert Farley* *Weapons, World* These platforms served their countries well. Did one of your favorites make the cut? *Here's What You Need to Know*: These are some of the finest aircraft carriers, bombers, submarines, battleships, and fighters of all time. *(This is a series of 5 pieces combined for your reading pleasure that have ranked as some of our most popular ever.)* *5 Best Battleships:* Ranking the greatest battleships of all time is a tad easier than ranking naval battles. Both involve comparing apples with oranges. But at least taking the measure of ind...
China Has Found the F-35’s Weakness: Not Enough Missiles
Robert Farley, The National Interest - 20 hours ago
*Robert Farley* *Security, * The Air Force is fully aware that its fleet of stealth fighters cannot, due to the need to fly in stealth configuration, carry enough missiles to decisively defeat a larger force of 4th generation aircraft. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Nevertheless, the “arsenal plane” concept remains innovative and exciting and has the chance to solve some of the key force structure problems that wargaming and analysis have identified. As the U.S. increasingly pushes for longer-ranged air-to-air missiles, more opportunities for separating sensor-from-shooter...
Israelis Cry Out to the World to Stop Mandatory COVID Injections as Lawsuit Is Filed in International Criminal Court Over Nuremberg Code Violation
JayTe, The Duran - 21 hours ago
By Brian Shilhavy The entire world is watching in horror as death rates have skyrocketed in Israel since the Israeli government brokered a secret deal with Pfizer to inject the entire population with their experimental COVID shots, which are now being mandated as a condition to participate in society. See: Death Rates Skyrocket in Israel Following Pfizer […]
More than half of Syrians in Jordan live below the poverty line
khalediskef, The Duran - 21 hours ago
The Peace Research Institute in “Oslo” revealed that more than half of the Syrians in Jordan are living below the poverty line, estimated about 52%. In a study on the living situation of Syrian refugees in Jordan, the institute said, through its official website, that “the majority of Syrian families in Jordan receive some kind […]
American planes transport a new batch of “ISIS” terrorists to Iraq.
khalediskef, The Duran - 21 hours ago
Sources reported a new transfer of ISIS terrorists from Gweran prison in Al-Hasakah, by the US helicopters operating under the name of the “International Coalition”. The sources pointed out that the “SDF” in charge of “Ghoyran” prison in Al-Hasakah had removed about 10 prisoners from “ISIS” and transported them by American aircraft to the “Semalka” […]
Missile attacks targeting the stolen Syrian oil market in “Sarmada”.
khalediskef, The Duran - 21 hours ago
A market in which oil trucks gathered and ran by “Al-Nusra” in Sarmada, in the northern countryside of Idlib, was subjected to an unknown missile attack that led to a fire. Sources reported that the market in which “Al-Nusra” concentrates its activities in selling and transporting stolen Syrian oil, which is located between “Sarmada” and […]
How politics influences Lithuanian health system
Adomas, The Duran - 21 hours ago
The news that Lithuanian government suspends use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine from March 16 as “a precaution” until the European Medicines Agency gives a final evaluation of its safety, made citizens nervous. It happened just some hours after Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė categorically told the public broadcaster her government would not suspend use of […]
Bond Market Sends Signals Fed Trying To Hide! Market Predicts Major Inflation Surge!
Dewey Fernfield, The Duran - 21 hours ago
source / The Money GPS The bond market is essentially calling BS on Jerome Powell. Just like during the repo crisis the Fed refused to acknowledge what was going on. Of course if they made mention of it, the reaction would be wild, so simply playing them is the best course of action that they […]
Soup not coup, but what boils in the coup’s soup?
Francesco Buscemi, New Mandala - 21 hours ago
Elements of the weaponry and violence deployed are not only related to systems and structures but also to the reproduction of logics and techniques of control. The post Soup not coup, but what boils in the coup’s soup? appeared first on New Mandala.
Taxing Black Liquor, The Stupidity Goes On
JWMJR, Joe Martin's Ghost - 21 hours ago
I have posted on this subject before but its time to elaborate. Few people understand how energy intensive the paper industry is. I was in the business of suppling equipment to paper plants for a good of my career I can honestly say I have never been to a paper mill that operated on the public power grid. Paper production requires three things beyond wood, lots of electrical power, lots of high
Media Blackout On Elite Pedophilia Cases
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 21 hours ago
David Morgan Reveals What The “Real” Price of SILVER Should Actually Be
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 21 hours ago
Tokyo News: Tokyo Governor Koike says internal Covid-19 vaccines are national security
Lee Jay, Modern Tokyo Times - 22 hours ago
Tokyo News: Tokyo Governor Koike says internal Covid-19 vaccines are national security Kanako Mita and Chika Mori Modern Tokyo Times The coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis began in Japan on January 16, 2020. Since then, not one single Japanese company is providing a coronavirus vaccine for usage. This is a far-cry from nations including America, China, Germany, […] The post Tokyo News: Tokyo Governor Koike says internal Covid-19 vaccines are national security first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times.
March 23, 2021: Reader Tips
Kate, Small Dead Animals - 23 hours ago
Close Your Eyes – Edward Bear (1973). Thread’s open for tips.
Can Dementia Be Stopped Before the Damage Is Done?
Ivan Koychev, The National Interest - 21 hours ago
*Ivan Koychev* *Health, * Even healthcare systems that are highly centralised, such as the UK’s NHS, are simply not geared up to detect, let alone treat, pre-symptomatic dementia. Here's what can be done about it. “One more question,” is now a regular parting shot from the son or daughter of a patient I have just diagnosed with dementia. It is dropped in just as they are about to leave – almost an afterthought. Typically, we have spent the last hour painting a picture of the road ahead for the family: the trauma of shifting from the role of a grownup child to one of a carer, a ...
Pfizer Vaccine More Deadly Than The Virus In Young People
James Allard, OYE Alternative News - 22 hours ago
The post Pfizer Vaccine More Deadly Than The Virus In Young People appeared first on OYE Alternative News.
Red Flag Wargame Puts America's F-35 Fighter to the Test
Kris Osborn, The National Interest - 23 hours ago
*Kris Osborn* *Stealth Fighters, * Past Red Flag war exercises have generated some highly impactful results. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The F-35 is, by design, intended to draw upon its stealth configuration to “Suppress Enemy Air Defenses” while monitoring air-to-air and air-to-ground threats. *(This article first appeared last year.)* U.S. Air Force F-35s and F-22s are getting ready to attack enemy aircraft, dogfight, strike air defenses and conduct surveillance exercises in a massive annual service wargame called Red Flag. During the combat simulation, friendly “blue” w...
March 23rd – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 63
Sundance, The Last Refuge - 23 hours ago
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the JoeBama Administration and Presidency. “This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. […] The post March 23rd – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 63 appeared first on The Last Refuge.
Patriot Humor – It’s Trump’s Fault
PA Pundits - International, PA Pundits – International - 23 hours ago
It’s Trump’s FaultChair Force OncePsaki ExplainsDecoding BidenGun SafeBiden Blindness‘Trust and faith’Trump Versus BidenKamala’s NervousRememberNo AmnestyEntertainment Choices‘White House’Is There a Tax?Oprah and HarveyOnly a Fool…WaitingCartoons Read more excellent articles at The Patriot Post
PATHETIC NY Times Tries To Link Spa Murders To GOP Use Of ‘China Virus’
PA Pundits - International, PA Pundits – International - 23 hours ago
By Clay Waters ~ Facts, reality, honest reporting, these things apparently don’t’ matter at The New York Times as the laughably-referred to “paper of record” on Saturday made a desperate and vile attempt to blame Donald Trump and Republicans for using the phrase “China virus.” Technology reporter Davey Alba tried to back up the wholly unsubstantiated […]
Tuesday March 23rd – Open Thread
Sundance, The Last Refuge - 1 day ago
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. […] The post Tuesday March 23rd – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge.
Court ruling clears way for hydroponics to join National Organic Program
Dan Flynn, Food Safety News - 1 day ago
U.S. District Court in San Francisco ruled this week that USDA was correct in certifying organic hydroponic operations as eligible for the National Organic Program (NOP). It was a victory for the Coalition for Sustainable Organics (CSO) and a defeat for the Center for Food Safety (CFS). It represented traditional organic producers who believe that... Continue Reading
Children sick in Norway after drinking raw milk
News Desk, Food Safety News - 1 day ago
Almost 20 children in Norway have fallen sick after a farm visit that included drinking unpasteurized, raw milk. Health officials reported 17 people became ill after the farm trip, including 16 children aged 3 to 5 years old. Most were infected with Campylobacter but a few patients were also diagnosed with infections from the parasite... Continue Reading
Denmark traces suspected source of botulism cases
Joe Whitworth, Food Safety News - 1 day ago
A product considered to be an alternative to caviar has been linked to a botulism outbreak in Denmark. The incident occurred after six people ate together at a company in early March in Southern Denmark. Three were hospitalized because of botulism and two other people reported mild symptoms. Agustson A/S, the producer, has recalled red... Continue Reading
Utah adopts cage-free law with 2025 start date
News Desk, Food Safety News - 1 day ago
Utah is the eighth state to require that egg-laying hens be kept in cage-free systems by 2025. Gov. Spencer J. Cox signed Senate Bill 147 into law on March 17. Earlier it passed 25-2 in the Senate with two absent. It was approved 63-to-7 by the House with five not voting. A substitute with some... Continue Reading
“Social Cost Of Carbon” Nonsense
PA Pundits - International, PA Pundits – International - 1 day ago
By Craig Rucker ~ American oil, coal and natural gas are abundant, affordable and efficient, so naturally the anti-energy Left hates them. Fossil fuels keep the lights on, transportation moving, and our houses warm, all at less cost and a tiny fraction of the land required for inefficient wind and solar. The math is not […]
Actions target milk products, fish, canned foods, fresh produce at U.S. borders
News Desk, Food Safety News - 1 day ago
The Food and Drug Administration uses import alerts to enforce U.S. food safety regulations for food from foreign countries. The agency updates and modifies the alerts as needed. Recent modifications to FDA’s import alerts, as posted by the agency, are listed below. Click here to go to the FDA page with links for specific details... Continue Reading
Sea Ice Extent (Global Antarctic and Arctic) – Day 80 – 2021
HiFast, Climate Collections - 1 day ago
Originally posted on sunshine hours: South / North
The Age of Genetically Modified Humans Has Arrived
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
How The US Military Subverted The Afghan Peace Agreement to Prolong an Unpopular War
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
How The US Military Subverted The Afghan Peace Agreement to Prolong an Unpopular War by GARETH PORTER, https://thegrayzone.com/ Appointed in the final days of Trump’s presidency to remove all US troops from Afghanistan, Douglas Macgregor tells The Grayzone how military leadership undermined the withdrawal and pressured Trump to capitulate. – In an exclusive interview with …
You Have To Be in Gold, Silver, Platinum And Palladium – Mark Mobius
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
You Have To Be in Gold, Silver, Platinum And Palladium – Mark Mobius by Neils Christensen, https://www.kitco.com/ (Kitco News) – Even if bond yields have room to move to 2%, investors should continue to hold precious metals as a long-term investment, according to one billionaire investor. – In an interview with CNBC, Mark Mobius, executive …
US Has ‘Secret Evidence of UFOs Breaking Sound Barrier Without a Sonic Boom And Performing Moves Humans Don’t Have The Technology For’, Says Trump’s Director of National Intelligence
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
US Has ‘Secret Evidence of UFOs Breaking Sound Barrier Without a Sonic Boom And Performing Moves Humans Don’t Have The Technology For’, Says Trump’s Director of National Intelligence by HARRIET ALEXANDER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ * In December a 180-day deadline was announced for a report into UFO sightings * The Pentagon and intelligence agencies must …
Rachel Corrie’s Blood is a ‘Witness to Israeli Crimes,’ Says MP
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
Rachel Corrie’s Blood is a ‘Witness to Israeli Crimes,’ Says MP by https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/ A Palestinian MP said on Tuesday that Rachel Corrie’s blood is a “witness to Israeli crimes”. Huda Naim made her comment in a statement issued on the anniversary of the death of the US-born pro-Palestine activist, who was killed on 16 March …
JP Morgan Plan to Front Run The Inevitable Gold And Silver Bull Market by Controlling Over 1B Ounces of Physical Silver And Over 25M Ounces of Gold
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 1 day ago
JP Morgan Plan to Front Run The Inevitable Gold And Silver Bull Market by Controlling Over 1B Ounces of Physical Silver And Over 25M Ounces of Gold by Matthew Piepenburg, https://goldswitzerland.com/ MAKING SENSE OF COMEX INSANITY … With such rising demand for ETF gold and silver (allegedly backed by actual physical gold and silver held …
At Least 10 Killed in Colorado Supermarket Shooting
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
At least 10 people, including a police officer, were killed on Monday during a shooting at a supermarket in the Colorado city of Boulder, police said.
Venezuela’s Basic Food Basket Jumps Nearly $30 in a Single Month
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Monthly wages earned by a small part of the Venezuelan population in foreign currency seem worthless now that food prices and other essential products continue on the rise every single month.
US Jury Convicts Man in Drug Trafficking Case Linked to Honduran President
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
A Honduran man accused of criminal dealings with the Central American country’s president and other officials was found guilty by a 12-member jury of three counts of drug trafficking and weapons charges in a New York court on Monday.
Mexico Distributes First 940K CanSino Doses Packaged Locally
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
The Mexican government began distributing on Monday the first 940,222 doses of vaccine – out of a total of 35 million doses – acquired from China’s CanSino pharmaceutical company that are being packaged in a Drugmex plant in the central city of Queretaro.
Washington DC Intensifies Fight to Become 51st State
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Municipal leaders in Washington DC intensified on Monday their historic fight to become the 51st US state, a move that would allow the District of Columbia’s 712,000 residents – more than either Vermont or Wyoming – to have a representative with the right to vote in Congress, a demand that has gained momentum after the assault on the Capitol.
Argentina on the Right Track with Vaccination, President Says
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Argentina’s vaccine program is moving in the right direction, President Alberto Fernandez said on Monday during an event to celebrate the one-millionth shot administered in the country’s most populous province.
Brazil Asks for Help on Scarcity of Supplies to Intubate COVID Patients
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
The Brazilian government asked on Monday for help from the medical industry to find solutions to the scarcity of supplies for intubating COVID-19 patients, some 300,000 of whom have died since the pandemic began, with about 12 million confirmed cases nationwide.
Mexicans Turn to Rain Capture amid Water Shortages
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
The 2021 observance of World Water Day finds on Monday nearly 12 million Mexicans living without access to that essential resource, a situation that is spurring efforts to develop a reliable system for capturing and harvesting rain.
Ibra Gets Emotional at 1st Presser with Sweden after Return
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic became emotional on Monday when asked about the reaction of his sons – Maximilian, 14, and Vincent, 12 – to his return to the Swedish national team four years after retiring from international play.
Technology Helping Female Victims of Sexist Violence in Pandemic
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Poor and undocumented, Margarita (not her real name) has lived in New York for 14 years. The coronavirus pandemic turned her life and that of her daughter upside down just at the point where she thought she was beginning to get past the problems of sexist violence that had marked her in the core of her being.
Germany to Extend Lockdown as COVID-19 Infection Rate Grows
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Germany will extend its current COVID-19 restrictions on social life until April 18 amid a growing infection rate in the country.
Saudi Arabia Tables Houthi Ceasefire Offer
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Saudi Arabia offered on Monday a ceasefire to Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Ronaldo Takes Aim at New Record with Portugal’s National Team
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Cristiano Ronaldo reports for international duty with yet another record in sight – to become the all-time top scorer on the international stage.
Wearing a Mask Is Nothing New for Kids in ‘Chilean Chernobyl’
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Long before the coming of COVID-19, children on the shores of Chile’s Quintero-Puchuncavi bay began wearing masks as protection against the toxic effects of emissions from the area’s 17 factories and coal-fired power plants.
COVID-19 Second Wave Intensifies in India with over 45,000 Daily Cases
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
The second wave of coronavirus infections continues to intensify in India with the country on Monday registering the highest daily caseload since November, as infections crossed the 45,000-mark, along with 212 deaths.
Israel to Hold 4th Parliamentary Elections in 2 Years
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Israel is set to hold its fourth national elections in the space of two years on Tuesday in a bid to end the country’s long-held political stalemate.
"7 Plagues That Are Hitting Our Planet Right Now And Creating An Apocalyptic End Game"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 1 day ago
*Full screen recommended.* *"7 Plagues That Are Hitting Our Planet Right * *Now And Creating An Apocalyptic End Game"* by Epic Economist "The entire planet is getting increasingly more unstable due to a series of natural disasters that have been ravaging several parts of the world. Millions of people have already been affected and millions more are about to face extra challenges and hardships as global emergencies are quickly starting to aggravate, and a lot more chaos seems to be on the horizon. In this video, inspired by a recent article published by the economic collapse writer M...
One Flu Out Of The Wuhan Nest
Kate, Small Dead Animals - 1 day ago
A funny thing happened on the flight home from Alaska. The lab leak hypothesis is a conspiracy no more. Out: “China Virus” In: “Made in China Virus” Science, like journalism, is supposed to be about facts and about getting to the truth. But those who dare seek answers to reasonable questions about any lab accidents… Continue reading →
March 23, 2021: Reader Tips
Robert, Small Dead Animals - 1 day ago
This evening we present you a 1970 performance of 25 or 6 to 4 by Chicago. Your early morning or midday tips are so appreciated!
EU Imposes Sanctions on Chinese Officials for 1st Time since Tiananmen
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
The European Union agreed on Monday to impose fresh sanctions on four senior Chinese officials over human rights violations and abuses related to the treatment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang province.
Massive Fire Breaks Out at Rohingya Refugee Camp in Bangladesh
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
A massive fire engulfed on Monday a large part of a Rohingya refugee camp in southeastern Bangladesh, causing severe damage to shelters that house hundreds of thousands of refugees, although no casualties have been reported so far.
Luis Suarez Talks of His Pride in Reaching 500 Goal Milestone
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Atletico Madrid forward Luis Suarez said he was feeling “proud” after notching his 500th career goal, which clinched the win against Alaves in LaLiga over the weekend.
Czech Republic Commemorates Coronavirus Victims
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
The Czech Republic observed on Monday a minute of silence and a nationwide ringing of bells to commemorate almost 25,000 victims of the coronavirus pandemic in the central European country.
Fresh Lockdown in Manila amid COVID-19 Surge
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Philippines’ authorities have imposed a fresh lockdown around the capital Manila as the area becomes the epicenter of a new wave of COVID-19 infections with record numbers reported on Monday.
Soyuz Rocket Launches 38 International Satellites from Baikonur
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Russia launched on Monday a Soyuz 2.1a carrier rocket with 38 nanosatellites from 18 different countries from its Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, said Roscosmos, the country’s space agency.
AstraZeneca 79% Effective, No Blood Clot Links, Latest Clinical Trial Finds
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
The COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University has an efficacy of 79% at preventing symptomatic cases and showed no links with increased risk of blood clots, according to findings from a phase III clinical trial in the United States, Chile and Peru published on Monday.
Myanmar Security Forces Kill Four in Mandalay City, Media Reports
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
At least four people were killed after Myanmar security forces conducted overnight raids in Mandalay city, according to local media reports on Monday.
Wuhan’s Famous Cherry Blossom Festival Returns a Year after Lockdown
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
A year after the world’s first COVID-19 lockdown in the Chinese city of Wuhan, which recorded the first outbreak of the virus, the city can once again celebrate its spectacular cherry blossom festival.
Russian Foreign Minister Arrives in China amid Tensions with US
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov began a two-day official visit to China on Monday, during which he will hold a meeting with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, diplomatic officials confirmed.
China to Handover Eight Hongkongers Jailed after Capture at Sea
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Eight of the 10 young Hongkongers jailed in mainland China last year after attempting to flee to Taiwan by speedboat were expected to be returned home on Monday after completing their prison terms, state broadcaster RTHK reported.
‘Promising Young Woman,’ ‘Borat’ Sequel Shine at Writers Guild Awards
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
“Promising Young Woman” and “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” were the big winners of the annual Writers Guild of America Awards held on Sunday with a virtual ceremony due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Spy Trial of Second Canadian Begins Behind Closed Doors in China
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
The trial of Canadian citizen Michael Kovrig, arrested in China in December 2018 and charged with espionage, began in Beijing on Monday.
Japan Lifts COVID-19 State of Emergency in Tokyo Area
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Japan lifted on Monday the state of emergency imposed to check the spread of COVID-19 in Tokyo and the surrounding prefectures of Chiba, Kanagawa, and Saitama, although the government has asked restaurants and bars to continue to close early.
Ferroviaria Defeats America de Cali, Crowned Two-Time Women’s Champion in Copa Libertadores
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Brazil’s Ferroviaria was crowned two-time champion of the Women’s Copa Libertadores de America after beating Colombia’s America de Cali 2-1 in the final to lift the trophy for the second time in its third final in the last six years.
Australia Evacuates 18,000 People due to Worst Flooding in Decades
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
The worst flooding in Australia in more than five decades has led to the evacuation of some 18,000 people along the east coast of the country in recent days, authorities announced on Monday.
Lack of Oxygen, Drugs for COVID Patients in Overflowing Brazilian ICUs
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Brazil fears further collapse of the public health system due to the lack of oxygen and medicines in some intensive care units amid a nationwide COVID-19 surge, while seeking to give a push to its slow vaccination campaign with the arrival on Sunday of the first batch of doses from the global Covax facility.
Carlos Alberto Montaner: Trump and the German Ultras
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Cuban exile and Latin American genius Carlos Alberto Montaner points out the similarities not just between the US Capital attack on Jan. 6 but also an attack on the German Reichstag just a few months ago (in addition to the attack under Hitler back in 1933).
Beatrice Rangel: Latin America – The Left Behind
Latin American Herald Tribune - 1 day ago
Former Venezuelan Minister of Ministers Beatrice Rangel predicts some of the changes that Latin America is likely to see as nation after nation goes to the polls.
How the F-35 Became One Really Fierce Fighter
Giselle Donnelly, The National Interest - 1 day ago
*Giselle Donnelly* *Security, Americas* It’s past time to stop worrying and learn to love the F-35. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The F-35 has been a troubled program, technically and financially, and, as suggested above, it is not a silver bullet. However, it remains one of the few bullets available, and one our potential adversaries worry about quite a bit. Back in November 2008, just after the election that brought Barack Obama to the White House, then-Secretary of Defense Robert Gates made what was arguably the worst decision of his long career, pulling his backing fro...
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