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Thomas Paine

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

Monday, March 29, 2021

28 March - Blogs I'm Following - 1 of 5

 10 pm MDT

Yale Robotics Lab to Pay $15 Per Day to Adults with Autism Who Participate In Study
Age of Autism, AGE OF AUTISM - 27 seconds ago
YALE University in New Haven, Connecticut is offering $15 a day for adults with autism to participate in a study for the Robotics Lab that aims to assist adults with autism to find jobs. $15 a day for 2 hours...
Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines Wants To Rebuild Intelligence Alliances Post-Trump
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 31 minutes ago
Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines being sworn in my Vice-Presdient Harris *The Hill:* *Haines stresses rebuilding intelligence alliances post-Trump * Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines said Monday that the Biden administration will have to work to reestablish relationships with allies that took a hit under the Trump administration. “We do have to rebuild some trust with allies ... and that's an issue that the policymakers obviously are focused on,” she told The Hill's Steve Clemons at the Future of Defense Summit. Haines added that it is “increasingly im...
The Office of President Donald J Trump Launches a New Website
Sundance, The Last Refuge - 1 hour ago
President Donald Trump has launched a new website “45Office.Com” for people to communicate with the President: “The Office of Donald J. Trump is committed to preserving the magnificent legacy of the Trump Administration, while at the same time advancing the America First agenda. Through civic engagement and public activism, the Office of Donald J. Trump […] The post The Office of President Donald J Trump Launches a New Website appeared first on The Last Refuge.
This young entrepreneur created an app to expose sellout politicians
Nick Meyer, AltHealthWorks.com - 1 hour ago
A wise person once said, “if we know who buys our NASCAR drivers, shouldn’t we know who buys our politicians?” Helping to fill that void is young entrepreneur Nick Rubin, who created a browser plugin (aka a web-based app) at age 17 to help citizens find out exactly who’s funding our members of the Congress, how much they made, and how that money influences the elections among other details. From lobbyists to big corporations, politicians receive money from several different and often surprising sources, which in the end determines which issues they focus on, and which stances they...
Love Thy Neighbor, Except?…
Sundance, The Last Refuge - 1 hour ago
It has taken me a few hours to diminish the anger that surfaced when I first saw these two pictures below. As readers will note I have taken exception to the lack of strong leadership from the church during this COVID crisis. During a time when fellowship is most needed, most urgently needed, many churches […] The post Love Thy Neighbor, Except?… appeared first on The Last Refuge.
Must Watch! “California Going Bankrupt; Stock Market Record High; Eviction Ban Extended; Obesity Crisis”
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 1 hour ago
Jeremiah Babe, *“California Going Bankrupt; Stock Market Record High;* * Eviction Ban Extended; Obesity Crisis”*
Jimmy Dore: Joe Biden a ‘WARMONGERING, SOCIOPATHIC LIAR’, Media Owned by Military-Industrial Complex
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 2 hours ago
Going Underground on RT We speak to Jimmy Dore, host of the Jimmy Dore Show. He discusses Joe Biden’s first press conference as President of the United States. He blasts Joe Biden for failing to deliver on a $15 minimum wage, $2000 stimulus checks and other campaign promises, attacks the US press for not challenging …
China Strikes Massive Deal With Iran as US Conducts War Games (Full Show)
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 3 hours ago
RT America As China strikes a new $400 billion deal with Iran, the US readies itself for a summer of war games designed to prepare its leaders for a hypothetical “global crisis” of the near future involving multiple fronts, bombers and aircraft carriers. The games will also determine the Pentagon’s requested budget for the coming …
Marco Rubio: “There’s Stuff Flying Over US Bases, And Nobody Knows What It Is”
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 3 hours ago
 Marco Rubio: “There’s Stuff Flying Over US Bases, And Nobody Knows What It Is” by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ Chatter about UFOs among current and former government officials appears to be ramping up ahead of the June 1 release of a UFO report by the Pentagon and spy agencies. – A TMZ reporter caught up …
Mike Beck: Demand for Battery Metals Set to Explode
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 3 hours ago
Palisades Gold Radio Tom welcomes Mike Beck back to the show to discuss the battery metals markets. To subscribe to our newsletter and get notified of new shows, please visit http://palisadesradio.ca​ – He explains their investment methodology, and their focus is on the macro picture and the supply-demand fundamentals. Exploration risk is challenging as very …
Joe Biden Still Has to ‘Ask Aides About What To Do’
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 3 hours ago
Sky News Australia President Joe Biden still gets confused and has to “ask his aides about what to do” which was again on show during his first press conference, according to Sky News host Rita Panahi. President Biden held a press conference on Thursday (local time), his first since taking office in January. “It didn’t …
Suez Saga Ends… Or Not?
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 3 hours ago
RT The giant Ever Given container ship has finally been refloated, ending the week-long blockage of Suez Canal. RT discusses how such event can be avoided in the future MORE: https://on.rt.com/b4um end
Mexico, Perth, US & Royal Mint OUT OF SILVER?!
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 3 hours ago
Junius Maltby Mexico mint suspends Libertad production, Royal Mint having problems in shipping and production, Perth mint also having production disruptions, US Mint – same story. What gives? – Unallocated #Silversqueeze​ is Working video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lC-ty… Hyperinflation Potential Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4UJ4… end
NY Launches New Vaccine App Aimed At More Control Over Voters!
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 3 hours ago
RT Special Guests: Denise McCallister, Akilah Glaspie New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced the launch of the Excelsior Pass — a free, voluntary digital app developed in partnership with IBM that will verify if an individual user is fully vaccinated against Covid-19 or has recently tested negative for the illness. The platform is intended …
Federal Reserve Accelerates QE As Inflation Expectations Increase
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 3 hours ago
maneco64 #cpi​ #inflation​ #M1​ #M2​ #QE​ #moneyprinting​ #bonds​ #yields​#gold​ #silver​ #commodities​ #stagflation​ #deflation​ – Today we will touch upon the subject of inflation, CPI, bind yields and the Central Banks. With the public starting to worry about rising prices and a rising cost of living the bankers at the Federal Reserve seem to be …
Dollar Melt-Up Causing Lower Silver Prices?
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 3 hours ago
GoldSilver Pros We’ve got some news you can use. Apparently, this dollar melt-up is helping to put downward pressure on silver prices. The dollar is strong compared with other currencies due to it being the reserve currency. We see that silver priced in other currencies is doing very well. Silver is suppressed in dollar terms …
Interview with David Morgan and Ivan Bayoukhi from Wall Street Silver
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 3 hours ago
Silver Bullion TV Bring your questions and comments for the Silver Guru David Morgan and Wall Street Silver’s Ivan Bayoukhi. Be sure to join us Sunday night March 28, 9pm eastern / Monday morning March 29, 9am Singapore. end
Bond Market Now Getting Clobbered Again…
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 3 hours ago
Arcadia Economics Bond market now getting clobbered again… It’s already been an historic day on Wall Street. And now as the afternoon progresses, the bond market is starting to clobbered again as well. To find out more, click to watch the video now! end
‘This is Not a Zoo’: Biden Administration Blocks Ted Cruz from Filming Migrant Facility
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 3 hours ago
Sky News Australia Senator Ted Cruz has released a video he says shows a Biden administration staffer clashing with him at a border facility and trying to prevent him from filming – telling the Republican “this is not a zoo, sir”. Senator Cruz said the facility he filmed in Donna, Texas, was a “giant tent …
The B-45 Tornado: This American Bomber Made Some Serious History
Peter Suciu, The National Interest - 45 minutes ago
*Peter Suciu* *B-45 Tornado, Americas* The Tornado played an important role with the U.S. Air Force in the early stages of the Cold War. *Here's What You Need to Know: *The North American Aviation B-45, which made its first flight in March 1947, achieved a slew of firsts. There is no denying that American airpower played a crucial role in bringing Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan to their proverbial knees. American bombers including the B-17 and B-24 dominated the skies over Germany and Japan – but by war's end, both were clearly aging technologies. Even the B-29, which carr...
"Counter Invader": Meet the Vietnam War's Douglas B-26K Bomber
Peter Suciu, The National Interest - 45 minutes ago
*Peter Suciu* *Bombers, * While the B-26K aircraft were in service with the South Vietnamese Air Force on paper, the Invaders were actually flown by American aircrews. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* In addition to be being deployed against the Ho Chi Minh trail, the B-26K/A-26A Counter Invaders were flown over the panhandle of Laos—an area along the North Vietnamese border known as the Steel Tiger—in operations that were highly “black” and as result the national insignia were painted over to maintain “plausible deniability” should the aircraft be forced down. Developed duri...
China Is Planning to Defeat Taiwan’s Air Force on the Ground
Sebastien Roblin, The National Interest - 45 minutes ago
*Sebastien Roblin* *Security, Asia* For Taiwan’s out-numbered fighters to have any impact at all, they must first make it off the ground. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Devising the perfect air defense strategy for Taiwan may be impossible. However, Taipei will continue to buttress its defenses in the hopes of making resort to violence by Beijing an unappealing prospect. However, Taipei will have to take into account which of its systems are more likely to survive Beijing’ massive missile arsenal. After dithering for weeks, on August 15 the Trump administration informed Co...
How the U.S. Air Force 'Killed' a Satellite with a Missile in 1985
Peter Suciu, The National Interest - 45 minutes ago
*Peter Suciu* *F-15, Americas* The mission's success was anything but blind luck. *Here's What You Need to Know:* A satellite was shot out of space by an airplane for the first time ever in 1985. Decades before the creation of the United States Space Force, the sixth and newest branch of the United States military, there were already plans in place to bring future conflicts beyond the Earth's atmosphere. A number of killer satellites have been deployed over the years, but in the late 1970s the U.S. saw that threat. The worry was that the Soviet killer satellites could destroy vi...
The Daily Brief 2021-03-29
[image: The Daily Brief 2021-03-29] This is a summary of *1* AMN articles on the following subjects: *Iran, IRGC*. Categories covered in this brief: Iran Let us know how you like this brief in the comments below. — The AMN Live Team Table of Contents - IRGC announces thwarting of terrorist attack in southwest Iran IRGC announces thwarting of terrorist attack in southwest Iran Published *2021-03-29 21:38:50* by *News Desk* in *Iran* BEIRUT, LEBANON (9:00 P.M.) – The Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced that it had repulsed a “terrorist attack” in the southwestern province of ...
If US Forces Leave Afghanistan This Year, The Pentagon Could Be Facing Costly Litigation From Contractors
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 1 hour ago
*CNN: **Pentagon could open itself to costly litigation from contractors if US pulls out of Afghanistan this year* (CNN)Despite the signing of the Doha agreement last February that called for a full drawdown of US troops and personnel from Afghanistan by May 1, the Department of Defense issued nearly a billion dollars in contracts to 17 different companies related to work in Afghanistan past the withdrawal date. There are currently some 18,000 contractors in the country, of which 6,350 are American citizens. With the deadline rapidly approaching and no formal decision from the W...
Pfizer And Moderna's Vaccines Are 90% Effective At Preventing COVID-19 Infection After Two Doses And 80% Effective After One Shot
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 1 hour ago
*Daily Mail:** Pfizer and Moderna's vaccines are 90% effective at preventing COVID-19 infection after two doses and 80% effective after one shot, real-world study of health care workers finds * * A new CDC real-world study looked at the vaccination status of 4,000 frontline workers between mid-December 2020 and mid-March 2021 * During the study period, 161 unvaccinated people were infected with COVID-19 compared to 8 partially vaccinated people and 3 fully vaccinated people * Employees who received both doses of Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna's vaccine lowered their risk of being in...
A Conversation With Charles Emond, CDPQ's 'Virtual' Leader
Leo Kolivakis, Pension Pulse - 1 hour ago
Sean Franklin wrote a special for the Toronto Star discussing how Charles Emond took over as the new leader of Quebec’s pension fund, then the COVID-19 pandemic hit. A year later, he’s found a lot to be proud of: “A lot of people talk about my impeccable timing,” laughs Charles Emond. He became CEO of the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ)in February 2020, just one month before COVID-19 brought global commerce to a grinding halt. After formally introducing himself to media, clients and employees as the head of Canada’s second largest pension fund, he spent the month pul...
Franklin Graham Reveals He is Part of the Globalist New World Order Agenda – Urges Christians to Get the COVID Shot because “Jesus Christ would Advocate for People Using Vaccines”
AdminM, Medical Kidnap - 2 hours ago
Franklin Graham, the president and CEO of Samaritan's Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, recently told his 9.6 million Facebook followers that: "I think Jesus Christ would advocate for people using vaccines and medicines." Ten days before this post, he told ABC News: "I think if there were vaccines available in the time of Christ, Jesus would have made reference to them and used them." Mr. Graham is either unfamiliar, or doesn't care, that the English word for "medicine" in the Greek language that was used to write the New Testament part of the Bible, is pharmakei...
VW Plans Brand-Name Change to ‘Voltswagen’ in US
AP News, Snopes.com - 2 hours ago
Volkswagen plans to change its brand name in the United States to “Voltswagen” as its shifts its production increasingly toward electric vehicles and tries to distance itself from an emissions cheating scandal.
Franklin Graham Reveals He is Part of the Globalist New World Order Agenda – Urges Christians to Get the COVID Shot because “Jesus Christ would Advocate for People Using Vaccines”
Brian-Admin, Health Impact News - 3 hours ago
Franklin Graham, the president and CEO of Samaritan's Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, recently told his 9.6 million Facebook followers that: "I think Jesus Christ would advocate for people using vaccines and medicines." Ten days before this post, he told ABC News: "I think if there were vaccines available in the time of Christ, Jesus would have made reference to them and used them." Mr. Graham is either unfamiliar, or doesn't care, that the English word for "medicine" in the Greek language that was used to write the New Testament part of the Bible, is pharmakei...
More Than Just a Pretty Plane: The Convair XF-92 Revolutionized Flight
Peter Suciu, The National Interest - 3 hours ago
*Peter Suciu* *Aircraft, * The XF-92 was the world’s first jet aircraft to feature the radical delta-wing design, and one no one wanted to fly. But fly it did. *Here's What You Need to Remember*: The legacy of the program can be seen in the numerous aircraft that followed, which included the F-102 and F-106 interceptor, and even today with the F-22. Today we almost expect aircraft, especially those designed for extreme high speeds, to have the delta-wing design. It all began with the Convair XF-92A, a revolutionary looking aircraft that was unlike anything that had flown just a...
Meet the Grumman X-29–an Almost Unnatural Design for a Fighter Jet
Peter Suciu, The National Interest - 3 hours ago
*Peter Suciu* *X-29, * This odd plane looked like it had its wings put on backwards. Although revolutionary in some respects, here's why it never made it into service. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Without the digital flight computer, which made corrections to the flight path about forty times per second, the advanced-looking aircraft would be all but unflyable. More worrisome for any pilot who took up the X-29 was that if all three of the flight computers failed, the aircraft could have broken up even before the pilot had a chance to eject! The United States Air Force ha...
Peru Presidential Candidate Insists on Treating COVID with Cane Liquor
Peruvian presidential candidate Yonhy Lescano, with the Popular Action party, insists on treating COVID-19 with salt and “cañazo” (cane liquor), a recipe for which there is no scientific basis.
Did COVID-19 Originate in Market 400 Meters From CCP Lab Studying Coronaviruses?
Alex Kasprak, Snopes.com - 3 hours ago
Repeating something countless times over the course of a year does not actually make it a fact.
Did Delta Air Lines CEO Praise Georgia’s New Voting Law?
Bethania Palma, Snopes.com - 3 hours ago
A statement by Delta's CEO earned strong backlash online.
Not All Humans
Tom Cantine, A Blog of Tom - 4 hours ago
When I was very young, my feelings were hurt when the cute little squirrel ran away from me, when all I wanted to do was pat it. Why was it scared of me? Why did it think I was mean? In time, I understood that in the eyes of a squirrel, I was just a big non-squirrel animal, in a world where squirrels are often eaten by big non-squirrel animals. And so I wished I could talk to animals and they could understand me, so I could tell them that I was a *nice *human and I just wanted to be their friend. Not *all* humans are mean! But then I learned about lying, and understo...
Covid Caution and Curry
David Henderson, Econlib - 4 hours ago
On March 17, my favorite NBA player, Steph Curry shot a 3-pointer and then, as is his wont, backpedalled. The problem: he was backpedalling off the sideline instead of down the court and there was no barrier to stop him. In a normal game, there would have been some normal barrier to stop his going […] The post Covid Caution and Curry appeared first on Econlib.
The cultural impact of rent control
Scott Sumner, Econlib - 4 hours ago
The Economist has an article discussing the predictable failure of Berlin’s new rent control law: And indeed a recent study by the German Institute for Economic Research found that rents in the newly regulated market of flats built before 2014 have declined by 11% compared with the still-unregulated market for newer buildings. But the problem, […] The post The cultural impact of rent control appeared first on Econlib.
Start of Trial in George Floyd Case Puts US in the Docket
The trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who is charged with murdering George Floyd last May, got under way on Monday with Minnesota state prosecutors putting the focus on a video taken of the incident and the defense on suggesting other causes of the African American’s death.
Nicaragua’s Aquatic Way of the Cross Goes Forward Despite COVID-19
A score of boats took part on Monday in Nicaragua’s aquatic Way of the Cross procession, though no clergy were present in line with the Catholic Church’s policy against large gatherings due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Therapeutic Yoga: An Alternative to Alleviate COVID-19 Consequences
Jesus Montes caught COVID-19 four months ago and is still suffering a number of problems associated with the disease. Made desperate by the lack of response by doctors to his dilemma, he began to practice therapeutic yoga, as provided by an organization in Guadalajara, to better manage his symptoms.
Traffic Resumes on Suez Canal after 6-Day Blockage
Traffic resumed in both directions on the Suez Canal at 6:00 pm (1600 GMT) Monday, just hours after a container ship that ran aground and blocked the vital international waterway for six days was freed.
Lebanon Could Sink Like the Titanic, Parliament Speaker Says
Parliament speaker Nabih Berri said on Monday that Lebanon is at risk of foundering like the Titanic after seven months with an interim government amid a deepening economic crisis.
US-Mexico Border Becoming Tech Center as Firms Exit California
The exodus of technology companies from California, which has been accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic, is significantly benefiting Texas and the US-Mexico border zone as a tech “hub” is being established there that takes advantage of the region’s bilingual and bicultural characteristics.
Pakistan’s President Tests Positive for COVID-19
Pakistan’s President Arif Alvi announced on Monday he had contracted coronavirus, two weeks after receiving the first dose of the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine as a third wave of infections hits the south Asian country.
Spain Extends Border Closure to Non-EU, Schengen Countries
Spain has extended a temporary ban on non-essential travel from countries outside the European Union and the Schengen area until April 30 due to the coronavirus, according to a statement in the official BOE state bulletin on Monday.
Residents of COVID-Free Town in Colombia Credit Patron Saint
Many of the roughly 3,000 residents of this municipality without a single case of COVID-19 say their prayers to patron Saint Roch – often invoked against plague – have kept away the scourge that has claimed nearly 63,000 lives in Colombia, though a combination of a location off the beaten path and their own responsible behavior seem the more likely explanation.
England Eases Coronavirus Restrictions, Allows Outdoor Sports to Resume
England allowed on Monday for larger outdoor gatherings and team sports as it took a further step to ease its COVID-19 contact restrictions.
Barcelona Fires Heads of Professional Sports, Legal Services
FC Barcelona announced on Monday that Albert Soler, the club’s director of professional sports, and Roman Gomez Ponti, its head of legal services, have left their positions.
Firefighters Put Out Blaze at Indonesian State Oil Refinery
Indonesian state oil company Pertamina said on Monday it had extinguished a fire at its Balongan refinery in West Java.
Thousands of Jews Gather at Wailing Wall for Passover Blessing
Thousands of Jewish people went on Monday to the Wailing Wall, the most sacred site in Judaism, in Old Jerusalem for the Priestly Blessing ceremony of Passover, the country’s first major religious event that was attended by large crowds since the start of the pandemic.
Half of Italy Under Highest COVID Alert Ahead of Easter Holidays
Ten regions in Italy were placed on Monday under the country’s highest level of coronavirus restrictions, the so-called red zone, as the whole nation prepares for another lockdown during the upcoming Easter holidays this week.
Thousands Flee to Thailand after Myanmar Military Airstrikes
More than 3,000 people from Myanmar’s southeastern Karen state have fled into Thailand to escape airstrikes carried out by the military junta, according to the Karen Women’s Organization on Monday.
Pakistan Tightens Restrictions amid New COVID-19 Wave
The Pakistan government tightened restrictions on Monday amid a fresh COVID-19 wave that is turning out to be worse than the previous two in a country battling an inordinate delay in anti-coronavirus vaccines.
India Crosses 12 Million COVID-19 Cases as Revelers Drench in Holi Colors
Hindu revelers across India threw colored powder and water at each other in massive Holi celebrations on Monday to welcome the onset of the spring season as the second wave tightened its grip on the country.
‘We Need Conviction,’ Family Says Before Trial in George Floyd’s Death
The family, friends, and legal team of African-American George Floyd, who was allegedly killed by police officer Derek Chauvin in May last year, sought conviction of the accused on the eve of opening statements of the trial.
Morrison Rejigs Australian Cabinet to Strike Gender Balance after Rape Scandals
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison reshuffled his cabinet on Monday and demoted two powerful ministers at the center of the weeks of rape scandals that have plagued the government.
Greenpeace Warns of High Risks after Expansion of China Coal Plants
Climate watchdog Greenpeace warned on Monday of “serious” environmental and financial risks due to the government’s approval of new coal-fired thermal plants in China last year.
Australia Probing Cyberattacks against Parliament, TV Channel
The Australian government was investigating on Monday cyberattacks that disrupted a TV channel’s live broadcasts and parliament’s IT and email system over the weekend.
Philippine Capital in Lockdown Again as COVID-19 Cases Surge
Filipino authorities reimposed stricter quarantine measures in the capital city of Manila and surrounding provinces on Monday in a bid to contain a new surge in COVID-19 cases in the country.
Australia Locks Down Its Third-Largest City after Seven COVID-19 Cases
Australian authorities imposed on Monday a three-day lockdown on some 2.4 million Brisbane inhabitants after seven locally transmitted COVID-19 cases in the country’s third most populated city.
Pyongyang Accuses UN of ‘Double Standard’ after Latest Missile Test
North Korea accused the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on Monday of a double standard over its reaction to the latest missile tests by Pyongyang.
Myanmar Civilian Killings: Biden Outraged, EU Says ‘Unacceptable’
United States President Joe Biden and European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell have condemned the escalation of violence that has left more than 100 civilians killed over the weekend in military-ruled Myanmar.
Michael Rowan: What Went Wrong with Democracy in Venezuela? How Can It Be Set Right?
“Venezuela is a 63-year story of civilization’s slow erosion, failure, and collapse. Of government. Of economy. Of culture. And of the spirit. Of all these, the most crippling loss has been the last,” writes Venezuela expert and political strategist Michael Rowan. “The soul of Venezuela’s politics has been lost. Its capacity to delude itself is deep and lasting while its capacity to redeem itself is missing.” But there is a way out.
Carlos Alberto Montaner: How Do We Get Rid of Nicaragua’s Daniel Ortega?
Cuban exile and Latin American genius Carlos Alberto Montaner unveils a strategy to rid Nicaragua of its atavistic Communist leader.
Beatrice Rangel: Thanks for Your Graces!
Former Venezuelan Minister of Ministers Beatrice Rangel on what the booming real estate industry in the US owes to bad Latin American governments.
Brazil health minister seek deal for earlier delivery of 20 million U.S. vaccines
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 3 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazilian Health Minister Marcelo Queiroga said on Monday, March 29, that he was pushing Brazilian and U.S. diplomats to get an earlier delivery of 20 million doses of coronavirus vaccines from the United States to help slow the country’s raging pandemic. Speaking with senators in Brasilia, Queiroga said he would […] The post Brazil health minister seek deal for earlier delivery of 20 million U.S. vaccines appeared first on The Rio Times.
Leaked WHO-China Study On COVID-19 Origin Says First Transmission Went From Bats To Humans
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 4 hours ago
The World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus today said all theories on the origins of Covid-19 remained open after reading the WHO-China study *Daily Mail:* *WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus says ALL theories on Covid-19 origins are 'on the table' and require further investigation – despite claim WHO-China report dismisses lab leak as 'extremely unlikely' * * Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said all the theories on Covid-19 origins 'on table' after reading report from the international experts' mission to Wuhan * The team proposed further research in every area except...
Damn it Todd!
Francisco, Small Dead Animals - 4 hours ago
In an upcoming 17-part series entitled “R is for Racism”, Todd appears in multiple educational scenarios including a math teacher forcing minority puppets to learn 2 + 2 = 4, an ignorant puppet who thinks some cops might be good, and in a particularly jarring sketch, a shady character teaching kids to face life’s unfairness… Continue reading →
Roscoe's Rascals
PTA Blues, Roscoe Reports - 5 hours ago
*“If you love somebody, let them go, for if they return, they were always yours. If they don't, they never were.”― Kahlil Gibran*
‘Why were we not told?’ … A UK woman speaks out on her husband’s adverse reaction to the AstraZeneca injection as he struggles to breathe and cannot walk
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 5 hours ago
Thanks to the UK Column. A must listen. What stands out as seen elsewhere, is the initial denial by the authorities about any connection to the injection. EWR (Thanks to the robinwestenra blog for this link). UK Column 88.9K subscribers Nicola knows all too well that vaccines have dangerous side effects. Her fit, healthy, 58 … Continue reading ‘Why were we not told?’ … A UK woman speaks out on her husband’s adverse reaction to the AstraZeneca injection as he struggles to breathe and cannot walk →
mRNA vaccines are a completely new type of vaccine that have never been licensed for human use before … effectiveness & safety are unknown: letter from an MD on the COVID-19 injection (a must read)
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 5 hours ago
From Frank Shallenberger MD, HMD (Please note, this MD has been persecuted and hounded for daring to treat people successfully with vitamins and other healthy cures … more to come on that. He is not the first I’ve discovered to whom this is happening. Departing from the official narrative is dangerous ground). Dear Patients and … Continue reading mRNA vaccines are a completely new type of vaccine that have never been licensed for human use before … effectiveness & safety are unknown: letter from an MD on the COVID-19 injection (a must read) →
The Internet Of Bodies (IoB) And Hacking Your DNA – Truth Unmuted
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 5 hours ago
Originally posted on Kindly Wake The Hell Up: https://truthunmuted.org/the-internet-of-bodies/
CDC Adds 300+ More Deaths This Week — 2,050 DEAD Following COVID ‘Vaccines’ in USA
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 5 hours ago
Originally posted on Kindly Wake The Hell Up: https://humansarefree.com/2021/03/cdc-2050-dead-following-covid-vaccines.html
594 DEAD 404,525 Reported Injured following COVID19 Experimental “Vaccine” Injections in the U.K.
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 5 hours ago
by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News The UK Government’s reporting system for COVID vaccine adverse reactions from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency released their latest report this week, March 25, 2021. The report covers data collected from December 9, 2020, through March 14, 2021, for the two experimental COVID vaccines currently in use in the U.K. from … Continue reading 594 DEAD 404,525 Reported Injured following COVID19 Experimental “Vaccine” Injections in the U.K. →
Pfizer’s Safety Data Sheet for you to peruse “without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied”
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 5 hours ago
Below is a link to the Pfizer Safety Data sheet, sent to me by a reader. A fascinating document to say the least. There are three statements that feature prolifically: “no data”, “no information available” and “not listed” … There are also warnings for those handling the vaccine such as: “Ingredient(s) indicated as hazardous have … Continue reading Pfizer’s Safety Data Sheet for you to peruse “without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied” →
68-Year-Old Dies After Anaphylactic Reaction to COVID Vaccine as CDC Continues to Ignore Inquiry Into Increasing Number of Deaths
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 5 hours ago
Originally posted on The Blogging Hounds: VAERS data released today showed 44,606 reports of adverse events following COVID vaccines, including 2,050 deaths and 7,095 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020 and March 19, 2021. By Megan Redshaw 03/26/21• BIG PHARMA › NEWS Data released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on the number of…
THE NET EFFECT OF THE SUEZ CANAL BLOCKAGE
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 6 hours ago
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Boris Johnson’s ‘Global Britain’ Misses the Mark
Nick Danby, The National Interest - 4 hours ago
*Nick Danby* *United Kingdom, Europe* Britain should stick with being “Great,” not “Global.” Otherwise, it will find itself overstretched, underfunded, and useless to safeguarding the world order it cherishes. In February 2020, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson delivered a speech comparing his vision of “Global Britain” to Superman. The nation was “ready to take off its Clark Kent spectacles and leap into the phone booth and emerge with its cloak flowing as the supercharged champion of the right of the populations of the earth to buy and sell freely among each other,” he said...
DOES TRUMP EVEN CARE ABOUT HIS LEGACY?
Steve M., No More Mister Nice Blog - 4 hours ago
This Philip Bump column in *The Washington Post* has a ridiculous premise, stated in its headline: *Trump is losing the war over his legacy* By "legacy," Bump means control over the narrative of Trump's time in office as presented in works of mainstream journalism and history, such as a new CNN documentary on the COVID crisis. On Sunday evening, CNN aired a special featuring interviews with the senior officials involved in the early coronavirus pandemic response under president Donald Trump. No longer operating under the Trump political umbrella, they offered assessments of the p...
Can Israel Uproot Iran’s Presence in Syria?
Brett Sudetic, Giorgio Cafiero, The National Interest - 4 hours ago
*Brett Sudetic, Giorgio Cafiero* *Syria, Middle East* With Iran consolidating its influence in Syria, it appears that Israel lacks a viable political strategy for dealing with what may come next in Syria’s post-conflict period. Since Syria’s crisis erupted a decade ago, countless state and non-state actors have been involved in the conflict. Iran and Israel have been key among them. For years, these two enemies have challenged one another in Syria, where both Tehran and Tel Aviv have incredibly high stakes. As the civil war gradually winds down with President Bashar al-Assad’s go...
UN warns of possible default by Brazil and other developing countries
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 4 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - According to the UN, 42 economies that borrowed in capital markets have suffered sovereign downgrades since the beginning of the pandemic, being six developed countries, 27 emerging economies, and nine underdeveloped countries. In the last year alone, according to António Guterres, secretary-general, six countries have defaulted on their foreign debts: […] The post UN warns of possible default by Brazil and other developing countries appeared first on The Rio Times.
There’s HOW Much Sugar in a Cadbury Creme Egg?
Dan Evon, Snopes.com - 5 hours ago
And how many times can we be "shocked" by this information?
Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- March 29, 2021
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 5 hours ago
*Al Jazeera:* *Who are the fighters launching attacks in northern Mozambique? * The latest attack in Cabo Delgado province kills dozens of civilians and forces thousands of Palma residents and IDPs to flee towards safety. Fighters stormed the strategic town of Palma in northern Mozambique last week in a dramatic escalation of an armed campaign that has wreaked havoc in the gas-rich Cabo Delgado province since 2017. The government on Sunday said “dozens of defenceless people” were killed in the coordinated raid that saw the attackers fire indiscriminately at people and building...
Meet the Swiss who laundered money for the Chavista oligarchy and is a key witness against Maduro’s children
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 5 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Matthias Krull pulls up his pant leg, attaching a pair of pruning shears to the ankle device that has reminded him of his crimes for two years. Armed with a court order, the former Swiss banker cuts through the hard plastic, which releases a torrent of emotion. "Physically I got […] The post Meet the Swiss who laundered money for the Chavista oligarchy and is a key witness against Maduro’s children appeared first on The Rio Times.
The invisible crisis of dependency in Chile
The Rio Times Staff, The Rio Times - 5 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Dependency is a condition that afflicts 5% of the population over 18 years of age (according to data from the CASEN 2017 survey), a condition that generates the need for support from a third party to be able to perform basic day-to-day activities. The problem will increase in the coming […] The post The invisible crisis of dependency in Chile appeared first on The Rio Times.
Gregory Mannarino, PM 3/29/21: "New Record High For Stocks; Two New 'Events' Will Occur Soon- Wait For It"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 5 hours ago
Gregory Mannarino, PM 3/29/21: *"New Record High For Stocks; * *Two New 'Events' Will Occur Soon- Wait For It"* - https://traderschoice.net/
"The Hazardous Detour in the Road to "Recovery" Few Foresee"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 5 hours ago
*"The Hazardous Detour in the Road to "Recovery" Few Foresee"* by Charles Hugh Smith "Without exception, every single board member I ever came into contact with was a sociopath that would murder their own grandmother with an ice-pick if they thought it would make them a penny. These are some heartless, terrifying individuals." - Nicklethrower "You know the plot point in the horror film where the highway is blocked and a detour sign directs the car full of naive teens off onto a rutted track into the wilderness? We're right there in the narrative of "the road to recovery": the highwa...
"An Old Man in a Hurry"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 5 hours ago
*"An Old Man in a Hurry"* by Brian Maher "Mr. Biden is an old man in a hurry... There he is… atop his galloping steed, whip in his hand, glory in his eyes - and history on his mind. Axios: "President Biden recently held an undisclosed East Room session with historians that included discussion of how big is too big - and how fast is too fast - to jam through once-in-a-lifetime historic changes to America." All assembled agreed. Too big is inadequately big. Too fast is insufficiently fast: "The historians’ views were very much in sync with his own: It is time to go even bigger and fa...
Salmon burgers sold at Costco recalled for risk from metal pieces
News Desk, Food Safety News - 5 hours ago
Trident Seafoods Corp. is issuing a recall of some of its Pacific salmon burgers because they may contain small pieces of metal. The product is sold at Costco stores. Consumption of these products may pose a choking hazard or other physical injuries, according to a recall notice from the company and posted by the Food... Continue Reading

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