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Thursday, March 4, 2021

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

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Signals Flash Major Inflation! Helicopter Money Will Erode the U.S. Dollar Into Confetti
Dewey Fernfield, The Duran - 5 minutes ago
source / The Money GPS The market is taking some serious heat right now. Certain elements are overheating. Others are completely out of whack. But what is obvious is that the Fed intends to cause the biggest bubble in history and watch it pop, then pose as the savior. Big business will consolidate, fewer and […]
Why the Navy Wants Russia’s Aircraft Carrier to Keep Sailing Forever
David Axe, The National Interest - 6 minutes ago
*David Axe* *Russia's Aircraft Carrier, * It’s a money sink. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Considering the labor and expense involved, the work might not proceed according to the current schedule. “Considering the necessary dry-dock modifications, the current fiscal realities the Russian government is facing under sanctions and lower oil prices and endemic corruption, the Kuznetsov may be undergoing modernization for the foreseeable future,” Moss and Vest explained. The Russian navy plans to dry-dock its only aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov in 2020 and conduct extensive...
South Korea’s First Aircraft Carrier Will Sail Into Contested Waters
David Axe, The National Interest - 6 minutes ago
*David Axe* *Aircraft Carrier, Asia* China, Japan, and America have flattops of their own. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *South Korea’s carrier will sail into crowded seas. Japan's cabinet on Dec. 18, 2018 approved a plan to modify the Japanese navy's two, 27,000-ton-displacement *Izumo*-class helicopter carriers to embark F-35B stealth fighters. South Korea is getting an aircraft carrier. The vessel could help Seoul’s navy to compete with its main rivals, the Chinese and Japanese fleets. The South Korean joint chiefs of staff decided on July 12, 2019 to acquire an assault ...
Still Waiting for 'Top Gun: Maverick'? Watch This Lego ‘Top Gun’ Video
Alex Hollings, The National Interest - 6 minutes ago
*Alex Hollings* *Top Gun 2, * While this Lego Top Gun trailer may not be the real thing we’ve been pining for, at least it’s something to hold us over until July. We’ve waited 35 years for the sequel to “Top Gun” and we’re *still *waiting–but in the meantime, you can satiate your need for speed with this incredible shot-for-shot remake of the “Top Gun: Maverick” trailer made entirely out of Legos. To be honest, the trailer actually works better in some ways as a Lego property than it does as a realistic depiction of Naval aviation. As we’ve discussed at length in the past, “Top ...
Mini-Chernobyl? The U.S. Army Wanted 'Nuclear' Tanks (Help)
Michael Peck, The National Interest - 6 minutes ago
*Michael Peck* *History, Americas* That could have been a true catastrophe. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *Perhaps most important, nuclear-powered tactical vehicles would make a mockery of nuclear non-proliferation. A fleet of atomic tanks in Europe during the Cold War would have meant hundreds or thousands of nuclear reactors spread out all over the place. In the 1950s, America was enthralled by the atom. There were plans for atomic-powered cars, atomic-powered aircraft and atomic-powered spaceships. So why not an atomic-powered tank? Even by the standards of the 1950s, *w...
As Washington Considers Sanctions Against Saudi Arabia, China Makes It's Move
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 36 minutes ago
Xi Jinping was greeted at Riyadh's airport by Prince Mohammed bin Salman. 2015 AFP *OilPrice.com:* *China Makes Move On Riyadh As Washington Considers Sanctions * Panda Express isn’t just a fast-food chain in Saudi Arabia. Soon it’ll be the daily Air China flight bringing Chinese businessmen and officials to the kingdom. Saudi Arabia recently achieved the distinction of joining Turkey as an American ally subject to sanctions. The sanctions followed the U.S. Director of National Intelligence report that an operation to “capture or kill” Saudi activist (and Qatari agent of influen...
Will Saudi Arabia And Russia Push Oil Prices To $100/Barrel And Send A Message To The Biden Administration
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 36 minutes ago
Mohammad bin Salman and Vladimir Putin have become fast friends. AP PHOTO/NATACHA PISARENKO *Princeton Energy Advisors*: *Towards $100 Oil * WTI stood at $61.50 / barrel when we issued our weekly assessment of EIA oil markets data yesterday. Nevertheless, we stated that, "We might expect WTI at $64 / barrel this time next week, and $65-66 / barrel would not be surprising." We did not need a week. Less than twenty-four hours later, WTI had surged above $64 / barrel. It could well rise far above this level, and with shocking speed. Bloomberg notes: *OPEC+ decided to keep a tight...
All Of Humanity’s Problems Are Caused By A Lack Of Awareness
Caitlin Johnstone, Caitlin Johnstone - 1 hour ago
I write about humanity’s problems as a species in all sorts of ways in this space, but really if you want to get straightforward about things all we’re ever actually talking about here is a lack of awareness of what’s true and the need to […]
Must Watch! "The FED Cannot Stop The Coming Crash; Cities Get Billions, You Get Crumbs; US Debt $28 Trillion"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 1 hour ago
Jeremiah Babe, *"The FED Cannot Stop The Coming Crash; * *Cities Get Billions, You Get Crumbs; US Debt $28 Trillion"*
What’s The Magic Word?
Francisco, Small Dead Animals - 1 hour ago
wtf is this pic.twitter.com/UGSPCrR5d5 — Jessica O’Donnell (@heckyessica) March 5, 2021 Good to see everything is back to “normal”. 🤔
I Want A New Country
Kate, Small Dead Animals - 2 hours ago
What is the hold up?
Friends Of Australia Friday ColbyJack Burger & Angove Rosé
E.M.Smith, Musings from the Chiefio - 2 hours ago
It's Friday in Australia and We're having Lamb Cheeseburgers, and Angove Nine Vines Grenache Shiraz Rosé (And yes, I even used the French spelling for the spelling snobs in the audience ;-) Continue reading →
How does Pharmafia find six months old babies for Covid jab experiments?
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 2 hours ago
Originally posted on SILVIEW.media: Anyone who has any remnants of humanity inside has asked this question.One answer is no secret to anyone: poor countries. But that’s not always the case, and this is where it gets darker. The ethics of deliberately infecting volunteers with Covid-19 to test vaccines are a complicated issue only if…
10Y Treasury Hits A Stunning -4.25% In Repo As Yields Blow Out
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 2 hours ago
10Y Treasury Hits A Stunning -4.25% In Repo As Yields Blow Out by Tyler Durden, https://www.zerohedge.com/ Last night we first pointed out something shocking: as a result of a massive wave of shorting in Treasurys in the past three days, the 10Y hit a record -4% in repo, an extremely rare event and one which …
Pfizer exposed by major Indian Tv for extorting military bases and banks from governments in exchange for Covid Jabs
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 2 hours ago
Originally posted on SILVIEW.media: If you had any doubts that the new global pharma-tech regime is but high-tech piracy and slavery… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIRDjY9xMts
COVID19 CHEMICAL INJECTION – EXPOSED – FULL LIST OF INGREDIENTS
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 2 hours ago
Originally posted on ONLINE RESISTANCE MOVEMENT: Urgent Update : More than 1700 health people have DIED within 48 hours of being injected with the LETHAL CORROSIVE TOXIC ingredients of this covid19 drug, since we published this post. As promised, here at the Online Resistance Movement, we have been extremely busy researching these chemicals and substances…
THE SHOCKING TRUTH ABOUT OUR DRINKING WATER
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 2 hours ago
Originally posted on ONLINE RESISTANCE MOVEMENT: The Online Resistance Movement recently observed a video of the Great DR. VERNON COLEMAN talking about the hazards of our drinking water and was it safe to drink. What Dr. Coleman disclosed in this video actually horrified us, so we endeavoured to delve further into this subject and do…
Sacrificing wild Atlantic salmon for gold
Joan Baxter, Halifax Examiner - 4 hours ago
We’re standing on the snow-covered banks of the Killag River beside the lime doser, a white silo that has been calibrated with intricate controls to apply just the right amount of lime into the river every day. Edmund Halfyard, a biologist working with the Nova Scotia Salmon Association, tells me that the “right amount” — […]
Webinar Series Looks to Prepare HBCUs for Future Crises
Sarah Wood, Diverse - 5 hours ago
To provide resources and advice in navigating both current and future crises, the HBCU Emergency Management Consortium hosted the first webinar “Response Planning and Implementation” as part of its HBCU Disaster Resilience Series.
Athletic Bilbao Tops Levante for Spot in Copa del Rey Final
Alejandro Berenguer’s goal in the 112th minute made the difference on Thursday for Athletic Club in the Copa del Rey semifinal tie with Levante.
Mexico City Aims to Boost Social Inclusion with 1st Cable-Car Line
Mexico’s capital, a sprawling metropolis whose city proper is home to more than nine million inhabitants, inaugurated on Thursday a cable-car line to boost the mobility of residents of its hilliest and most socially excluded districts.
Someone Dies Every 50 Seconds from COVID-19 in Brazil
Brazil, one of the countries most affected by the coronavirus pandemic in the world, registered 1,699 deaths from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, equivalent to one death every 50 seconds, the government reported on Thursday.
Chelsea Beats Liverpool to Go 4th in Premier League
A lone goal minutes before half-time was all Chelsea needed on Thursday to top reigning Premier League champion Liverpool 1-0 and vault to fourth place.
OPEC+ Keeps Oil Production Cuts with Exceptions for Russia, Kazakhstan
OPEC and its allies decided on Thursday to maintain the current reduced levels of oil production for April, while allowing Russia and Kazakhstan to boost output moderately.
Bus Driver Helping Mexico’s Most Vulnerable Gain Access to Vaccines
Alejandro has been driving a public bus in Mexico’s capital for eight years, but the service he is now providing – transporting elderly people from peripheral areas of this sprawling metropolis to a COVID-19 vaccination center – carries special meaning.
Unfulfilled Expectations Linger 30 Years after Report on Pinochet-Era Crimes
The Chilean state apologized 30 years ago for the brutal repression of suspected political opponents during Gen. Augusto Pinochet’s 1973-1990 dictatorship and spearheaded a process of democratic transition and national reconciliation, although rights organizations say key recommendations of a truth commission’s report on that era have gone unfulfilled.
Pandemic Spurs Record Increase in Poverty in Latin America
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an unprecedented increase in poverty in what was already the world’s most unequal region, the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) says in a report presented on Thursday.
WHO Warns of Rise in Cases in Europe
The World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Thursday of a rise in COVID-19 infections in Europe after six consecutive weeks of declines.
Beijing Looks to Bolster Grip over Hong Kong with Election Law Reform
China is studying a new law that would overhaul Hong Kong’s electoral system and boost the influence of pro-Beijing politicians in the special status territory.
Imran Khan to Seek Vote of Confidence in Pakistani Parliament
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Thursday that he will seek on Saturday a vote of confidence in the national assembly, the lower house of the parliament, after his party lost an important seat in the upper house.
15 Hong Kong Dissidents Granted Bail, but Remain in Custody Pending Review
A Hong Kong court granted bail on Thursday to 15 of the 47 dissidents charged with subversion under the controversial national security law after a marathon hearing that lasted four days, although they were sent back to custody for 48 hours while the prosecution sought a review of the decision.
Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina Receives COVID Vaccine
Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina became on Thursday the latest world leader to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, her office informed.
Spain PM Presides over Destruction of Weapons Seized from Terror Groups
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez presided on Thursday over the symbolic destruction of nearly 1,400 firearms seized from terror organizations, the majority from the now defunct Basque separatist group ETA.
Audacious Deplatforming: Some New Examples
Francis Menton, Manhattan Contrarian - 1 hour ago
* My February 22 post noted that the “deplatforming” of seemingly mainstream conservative voices by the Big Tech oligarchs was reaching ever greater levels of audacity. * That post covered some truly extreme instances of the phenomenon, including the total blocking by Twitter on January 8 of all accounts associated with then-sitting President Trump, and the removal on January 11 of Twitter’s biggest competitor Parler from its Amazon servers and then from the Google and Apple app stores. Those examples are rather hard to top. * But those apparent successes have only inspired the depl...
Fighting a losing battle: Telecom companies struggle to convince consumers that 5G is harmless — Dr. Eddy Bettermann MD
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 2 hours ago
Originally posted on New Human New Earth Communities: The pushback against the latest generation of cell phone technology, 5G, is becoming increasingly strong. Government and independent reports have been piling up in opposition to 5G rollout, and telecommunication companies struggle to convince consumers why 5G is harmless. Several towns and cities have been already imposed a temporary ban…
Women’s History Month Canceled For Implying There Is Such A Thing As ‘Women’
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 3 hours ago
Originally posted on STRAIGHT LINE LOGIC: From The Babylon Bee: U.S.—Leftist protesters began to riot, mostly peacefully, over the start of Women’s History Month, since the hateful tradition implies there is such a thing as men and women. “Women’s History Month is perpetuating the toxic idea that there is a biological category called ‘women’!!!” screamed…
The Global Inflation Nightmare That You Have Been Warned About Is Here, by Michael Snyder
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 3 hours ago
Originally posted on STRAIGHT LINE LOGIC: Inflation means inflation whatever passes for the money supply. Inflation has varying effects on the general price level and on specific prices. That said, if you inflate the money supply like developed world governments and their central banks have been doing the last year, it’s a pretty good bet…
Orwell in Disguise: US Congress Passes the So-Called “For the People Act”
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 3 hours ago
Originally posted on Counter Information: By Stephen Lendman Global Research, March 04, 2021 Congressional legislation most always serves special interests, not all Americans equitably. Deceptive Orwellian language disguises intent. It’s common practice for much congressional legislation. On Wednesday, majority House Dems passed so-called HR 1 — For the People Act of 2021. There’s nothing remotely democratic…
Our Children Are Crying. “The Covid Stranglehold”
Pam Vernon, Rangitikei Environmental Health Watch - 3 hours ago
Originally posted on Counter Information: By Peter Koenig “Children are the world’s most valuable resource, and its best hope for the future”.?–?John F. Kennedy What President Kennedy said over half a century ago, is more valid today than ever. This world needs a generation that can lead us out of the mess of dystopian values that…
Nepal Economy Goes Negative First Time in Four Decades
Nepal’s economy has registered negative growth for the first time in nearly 40 years mainly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a government survey released on Thursday.
Spanish Presence in the Limelight as Indian Super League Goes into Playoffs
The Indian Super League – the premier soccer league of the country – is set to kick off its knockout stage on Friday with an ample presence of Spanish players and support staff in the four teams vying for the title, with all matches being played in the same city to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Myanmar Protesters Defy Junta to Pay Tribute to Young Slain Activist
A large crowd in Mandalay, Myanmar’s second largest city, defied the military junta on Thursday to hold a funeral service for a 19-year-old democracy activist who was shot by security forces a day earlier.
Maduro’s $1-Billion Gold Deal Exposed; Biden Says Venezuela Has Become a ‘National Emergency’
An intricate scheme to turn $1 billion in Venezuelan gold reserves into cash for the Maduro regime in 2020 was exposed by the interim government of National Assembly President Juan Guaido, the same day that US President Joe Biden decreed “a continuation of the national emergency with respect to Venezuela.”
The Czech Circus Troupe Offering Non-Stop Performances to Protest COVID Rules
A Czech circus group is taking a stand against the country’s COVID-19 restrictions by staging an uninterrupted, 24-hour program of solo performances.
Crystal Palace’s Van Aanholt Subjected to Racist Abuse after Man United Draw
Crystal Palace defender Patrick Van Aanholt was targeted by racist abuse on social media following his side’s goalless draw against Manchester United in the Premier League on Wednesday night.
Man in India Walks to Police Station with Daughter’s Severed Head
A man, upset with his 17-year-old daughter’s affair with a boy, beheaded her and walked to a police station in north India with the severed head, police said on Thursday.
Japan Maintains Plan to Dump Treated Fukushima Plant Water
Japan defended on Thursday its plans to dump water from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea after treating it to remove most radioactive elements, though they didn’t say when this controversial measure would be carried out.
Bangladesh Releases Jailed Cartoonist after Week-Long Protests
Bangladeshi cartoonist Ahmed Kabir Kishore, detained under the controversial digital security act, was released on Thursday after week-long protests following the custodial death of a writer arrested under the same law.
India Frees Kashmir Separatist Politician after 20-Month Detention
India ended on Thursday the 20-month detention of a popular separatist leader in Kashmir, a week after New Delhi and Islamabad pledged to make peace and stop cross-border skirmishes in the disputed region.
UK’s Prince Philip Has ‘Successful’ Surgery for Heart Condition
The United Kingdom’s Prince Philip has undergone “successful” surgery for a pre-existing heart condition and will remain in the hospital for several days while he recovers, Buckingham Palace said on Thursday.
EU Medicines Agency Begins ‘Rolling Review’ of Russia’s Sputnik V COVID Shot
The European Medicines Agency said on Thursday it had started a rolling review of Russia’s Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine.
South Korean Attorney General Resigns Following Government Reforms
South Korea’s Attorney-General Yoon Seok-youl resigned on Thursday from his position following the creation of an agency to investigate corruption in the civil service that diminishes the powers of the judiciary, which he directed until now.
Pakistan Suspends Cricket Tournament after Players Test COVID-19 Positive
Pakistan suspended on Thursday a high-profile cricket tournament that began less than two weeks ago after seven players tested COVID-19 positive, the country’s cricket board said.
China Releases New Images of Mars Captured by Tianwen-1 Probe
The China National Space Administration (CNSA) released on Thursday new images of Mars captured by its Tianwen-1 probe, which entered the orbit of the red planet last month and plans to land a rover in May.
Two Arrested in Christchurch over Threat against Mosques Attacked in 2019
Two people were arrested on Thursday following an online threat made earlier in the week against the two mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch that were the targets of a terror attack almost two years ago.
Bomb Scare Forces Brief Closure of Taj Mahal in India
The Taj Mahal was briefly closed on Thursday morning after a person, rejected for a job in the army, called police to inform that he had placed a bomb near the 17th-century monument and one of the most-visited tourist attractions in India.
SpaceX Rocket Lands Successfully for 1st Time, Then Explodes
A prototype of a SpaceX Starship rocket, which aims to put humans onto Mars, touched down successfully for the first time on Wednesday, but exploded shortly after landing.
After Virtue: My Favorite Book on Moral Theory
Unknown, The Conservative Socrates - 1 hour ago
My favorite book on moral theory, among those published after 1960, is Alasdair MacIntyre’s 1981 book *After Virtue*. He presents a rather pessimistic view of moral theory (and by implication political theory), and explains why there can never be an agreement on whether a particular moral theory is rational or irrational. His analysis of the failures of the modern theories of morality, spawned during and after the Age of Enlightenment, is brilliant. He provides a possible solution in the Aristotelian virtue ethics tradition, but he does not claim his solution is the rational one, t...
American Rescue Plan includes massive commitments to universal child care
The Buffalo Chronicle, The Buffalo Chronicle - 1 hour ago
BY KATHARINE B. STEVENS Last Saturday, the US House of Representatives narrowly passed the massive $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, now under consideration in the Senate. The so-called “COVID-19 relief package” includes multiple childcare provisions: $39 billion to address “an acute, immediate childcare The post American Rescue Plan includes massive commitments to universal child care first appeared on The Buffalo Chronicle.
Zombies firms could complicate the strong post-pandemic economy
The Buffalo Chronicle, The Buffalo Chronicle - 1 hour ago
BY JAMES PETHOKOUKIS What sort of shape is the American economy in after a year of the pandemic? Maybe better than you might guess. Even better than many economists might have guessed. As the econ team at Goldman Sachs notes: The post Zombies firms could complicate the strong post-pandemic economy first appeared on The Buffalo Chronicle.
Proposed wealth taxes come with a wealth of worrisome potential trade-offs
The Buffalo Chronicle, The Buffalo Chronicle - 1 hour ago
BY JAMES PETHOKOUKIS President Biden’s campaign tax plan was full of tax increases, some $3 trillion worth. But a wealth tax wasn’t one of them. And, according to The New York Times, a wealth tax is “not among the top revenue-raisers that Democratic The post Proposed wealth taxes come with a wealth of worrisome potential trade-offs first appeared on The Buffalo Chronicle.
Postal Service’s performance declined last year
The Buffalo Chronicle, The Buffalo Chronicle - 1 hour ago
BY KEVIN R. KOSAR Last week, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hauled Postmaster General Louis DeJoy before it and spent the better part of five and a half hours denouncing him. In part, majority Democrats were politicking — they rehashed The post Postal Service’s performance declined last year first appeared on The Buffalo Chronicle.
FCC’s emergency broadband benefit attracts praise, criticism
The Buffalo Chronicle, The Buffalo Chronicle - 2 hours ago
BY DANIEL LYONS Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted a report and order establishing the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program (EBB), a $3.2 billion program to help low-income families stay connected to the internet during the COVID-19 pandemic. The The post FCC’s emergency broadband benefit attracts praise, criticism first appeared on The Buffalo Chronicle.
Nine-In-Ten Americans Consider China A Competitor Or Enemy
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 2 hours ago
*PEW Research: **Most Americans Support Tough Stance Toward China on Human Rights, Economic Issues * Fewer have confidence in Biden to handle U.S.-China relationship than other foreign policy issues President Joe Biden has inherited a complicated U.S.-China relationship that includes a trade war, mutually imposed sanctions on high-ranking officials, tensions flaring over human rights issues, Hong Kong and Taiwan, and an American public with deeply negative feelings toward China. Roughly nine-in-ten U.S. adults (89%) consider China a competitor or enemy, rather than a partner, acc...
"Does Anyone Even Care That The U.S. Government Debt Will Soon Cross The 30 Trillion Dollar Mark?"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 2 hours ago
*Full screen recommended.* *"Does Anyone Even Care That The U.S. Government * *Debt Will Soon Cross The 30 Trillion Dollar Mark?"* by Epic Economist "America is now officially on the path of financial ruin. We are nearing $28 trillion in national debt, and by the end of 2021, we will likely have exceeded the $30 trillion mark. Congress is about to finally pass a 1.9 trillion dollar stimulus package. In the short-term, that will help to ease the pain of millions of American households, and also provide assistance to some businesses across the country. However, a significant part of th...
Hunks of Navy Junk: These 5 Aircraft Carriers are Failures
David Axe, The National Interest - 2 hours ago
*David Axe* *Security, World* Can you guess which countries are sailing them? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Not all bad aircraft carriers are Russian. The U.K. and France have both sold to poorer navies decommissioned flattops that probably should have been permanently retired. In 2000 the Brazilian navy acquired the former Foch from Paris for $12 million. Imposing, flexible, able to sail fast and launch devastating air strikes at long range, aircraft carriers are the ultimate expression of national power. And many of the world’s best-armed countries are acquiring them. Ch...
Iranian Dissident Group Claims To Have Uncovered Another Undeclared Nuclear Site
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 2 hours ago
NCRI images of what it says was a now-scrubbed nuclear site. (NCRI/Google Earth) *FOX News: **New Iran headache for Biden as dissident group claims to have uncovered another nuclear site * *The Biden administration has indicated it wishes to return to the Iran nuclear deal.* An Iranian opposition group that first exposed Iran’s nuclear weapons ambitions in 2002 claimed this week to have uncovered new evidence of yet another undeclared nuclear site that has since been scrubbed clean. At a news conference Tuesday, the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) gave more infor...
Israel badly impacted by Pfizer Covid vaccination deaths
Editor, cairnsnews, Cairns News - 2 hours ago
Researchers in Israel are reporting horrific results after vaccinating nearly 53% of the population, citing that deaths since the vaccine started are almost 40 times higher than before the vaccine rollout – Pfizer http://www.nakim.org/israel-forums/viewtopic.php?t=270812 People are dying in droves from these vaccines, plenty more info here https://healthimpactnews.com/ Rid your system of Covid vax toxins and […]
The Royal Air Force Almost Passed Over the Spitfire Fighter Completely
David Axe, The National Interest - 2 hours ago
*David Axe* *Royal Air Force, Europe* What if it never existed? *Here's What You Need to Remember:* It almost got passed over for a Polish variant that would likely not have been as successful. The Supermarine Spitfire fighter was arguably the most important British warplane of World War II. Flying alongside older and slower Hawker Hurricanes in the Battle of Britain during the summer and fall of 1940, Spitfires shot down more than a thousand marauding German planes, blunting the Nazis’ advance across Europe and buying the Allies time to regroup and plan their counterattack. B...
Bipartisan Group Of US Senators Introduce Bill To Rein In President Biden's War Powers After Syria Bombing
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 2 hours ago
Democratic Senator Tim Kaine is leading the measure. He has claimed the authorizations allow the president to 'continue to stretch its war powers', as pictured above Republican Senator Todd Young is also leading the introduction of the bill *Daily Mail:** Biden could be stripped of war powers as senators look to rein him in after Syria airstrike - as they claim president's ability to launch military attacks leaves the US on a 'permanent war footing' * * Joe Biden could be stripped of war powers after a bipartisan bill was introduced by senators on Wednesday * Senators Tim Kaine ...
Musical Interlude: Leonard Cohen, "Everybody Knows"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 3 hours ago
*Leonard Cohen, "Everybody Knows"*
"A Look to the Heavens"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 3 hours ago
“Stars are sometimes born in the midst of chaos. About 3 million years ago in the nearby galaxy M33, a large cloud of gas spawned dense internal knots which gravitationally collapsed to form stars. NGC 604 was so large, however, it could form enough stars to make a globular cluster. Many young stars from this cloud are visible in the above image from the Hubble Space Telescope, along with what is left of the initial gas cloud. Some stars were so massive they have already evolved and exploded in a supernova. The brightest stars that are left emit light so energetic that they create on...
"You Know..."
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 3 hours ago
“You know, we never see the world exactly as it is. We see it as we hope it will be or we fear it might be. And we spend our lives going through a sort of modified stages of grief about that realization. And we deny it, and then we argue with it, and we despair over it. But eventually - and this is my belief - that we come to see it, not as despairing, but as vitalizing. We never see the world exactly as it is because we are how the world is.” - Maria Popova
"Why?"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 3 hours ago
"Why does truth carry such a dreadful face? Why does subjugation carry such a happy mask? It becomes sad when people understand that they can lead a better life as long as they bow their heads, ignoring the truth." - Lionel Suggs
460 Dead 243,612 Reported Injuries from COVID-19 Vaccines Reported in the U.K.
AdminM, Medical Kidnap - 3 hours ago
The UK Government's reporting system for COVID vaccine adverse reactions from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency released their latest report today, March 4, 2021. The report covers data collected from December 9, 2020, through February 21, 2021, for the two experimental COVID vaccines currently in use in the U.K. from Pfizer and AstraZeneca. They report a total of 460 deaths and 243,612 injuries.
Must Watch! Gerald Celente, “Trends in The News”, 3/4/21
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 3 hours ago
*Gerald Celente, “Trends in The News”, 3/4/21* "The Trends Journal is a weekly magazine analyzing global current events forming future trends. Our mission is to present Facts and Truth over hype and propaganda to help subscribers prepare for What’s Next in the increasingly turbulent times ahead." - https://trendsresearch.com/
460 Dead 243,612 Reported Injuries from COVID-19 Vaccines Reported in the U.K.
Brian-Admin, Health Impact News - 4 hours ago
The UK Government's reporting system for COVID vaccine adverse reactions from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency released their latest report today, March 4, 2021. The report covers data collected from December 9, 2020, through February 21, 2021, for the two experimental COVID vaccines currently in use in the U.K. from Pfizer and AstraZeneca. They report a total of 460 deaths and 243,612 injuries.
Major child trafficking bust rescues 150 missing kids in Tennessee
Editor, cairnsnews, Cairns News - 4 hours ago
from Neon Nettle World-wide busts including Australia rescuing kidnapped kids continues thanks to Donald Trump which is drastically upsetting Deep State The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) announced Wednesday the success of a months-long effort dubbed “Operation Volunteer Strong.” The TBI said it launched the operation in an attempt to track down 240 missing kids, news station […]
Zombie Apocalypse
Dennis, Small Dead Animals - 5 hours ago
“Europe has been laid low by a heady brew of bureaucracy, over-regulation, over-taxation and debt. A crisis of political leadership has in turn produced a deficiency of bold, innovative ideas, a shortage of vision and a huge expansion of government intervention.” The result is a proliferation of what have come to be known as zombie… Continue reading →
PSLV Added 30 Million Oz This Past Year | Rick Rule
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 3 hours ago
Miles Franklin President of US Sprott Holdings Rick Rule gives his insider perspective into the physical demand for silver. Sprott has added about 30 million ounces of silver to the PSLV in the past year. And in the last week, the wholesale market has become “much tighter,” Rick says. Have Rick rank your portfolio: https://sprottusa.com/rankings​ …
#SilverSqueeze​ Alert: Silver Dealers Report Dire Shortages
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 3 hours ago
Scottsdale Bullion & Coin It’s happening. Just as the iShares Silver ETF (SLV) warned it would in its February 3rd amendment to its prospects: silver demand is exceeding silver supply. (Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xkUL…​ ) – The #SilverSqueeze​ is on. However, you wouldn’t know it by looking at the spot price of silver (Check the spot price …
Microsoft And Bill Gates Working With Los Angeles Public Schools To Create A COVID QR Code ‘Daily Pass’ For Children That Scans To Allow Them Access
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 3 hours ago
Microsoft And Bill Gates Working With Los Angeles Public Schools To Create A COVID QR Code ‘Daily Pass’ For Children That Scans To Allow Them Access by Geoffrey Grider, https://www.nowtheendbegins.com/ “Daily Pass generates a unique QR code for each student and staff member, and that code authorizes entry to a specific LAUSD location for that day …
Perth Mint: February 2021 Gold Sales Up 441% from February 2020, And 64% from January 2021
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 3 hours ago
With gold up 441% from February 2020, and 64% from January 2021, find out why Perth Mint #coins and minted bars are pushing the physical sale of gold to new records. Learn more: https://t.co/dPfpIW7kDU pic.twitter.com/lscn2sDw2J — The Perth Mint (@perthmint) March 4, 2021 Silver continues to be in high demand. General Manager, Refining Alex Gowland says, "We are currently employing more staff and once our new silver facility is fully operational we will be able to supply a minimum six tonnes of silver kilo bars per week into the market." pic.twitter.com/PVD8qhqrdw — The Perth Mi...
Bullion, Gold Reset & Deflation …Q&A With Lynette Zang And Eric Griffin
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 4 hours ago
ITM TRADING, INC. Question 1: 0:50​ You say that during the reset, gold goes to its fundamental value and then the currency is reset against the gold. My question is when the currency is reset against gold, how long will gold stay at that value and would it possibly still go higher after the reset? …
Lavrov: Russia Is Against Vaccine Passports For Traveling, It’s Contrary to Voluntary Inoculation
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 4 hours ago
Russia Insight Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov: Moscow expects that the European Union’s plans to introduce vaccine passports won’t discriminate against Russian nationals. end
Bad Debt Piling Up and Banks Are Hiding It! World’s Biggest Bubbles Keep Growing
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 4 hours ago
The Money GPS Unpaid rent and mortgages become a big problem for lenders and landlords. Food prices are rising significantly as we see the inflation at this time. More money, cash, debt, entering the system. There is an influx of capital going into the stock market from institutions, money managers, corporations, individual retail investors, all …
It Has Become Difficult for Institutions to Buy Silver Says Rick Rule
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 4 hours ago
MiningStockEducation.com In this interview Rick Rule, president and CEO of Sprott U.S. Holdings, says that “it has become difficult for institutions to buy silver.” Six weeks ago Rick did not believe that retail investors could have that big of an effect on the silver price, but that view is beginning to change with the ongoing …
Ron Paul: Biden’s Syria Attack: An Actual Impeachable Offense
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 4 hours ago
RonPaulLibertyReport Last Thursday President Biden continued what has sadly become a Washington tradition: bombing Syria. end
David Brady: Gold to Bottom Imminently as Yields Peak
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 4 hours ago
Palisades Gold Radio To subscribe to our newsletter and get notified of new shows, please visit http://palisadesradio.ca – Tom welcomes back David Brady, CEO, and Co-Founder of Global Pro Traders. David explains his trading methodology and why multiple approaches can provide a high degree of certainty with market trends. The IMF continues to encourage countries …
This Is Bigger Than #SilverSqeeze​ | David Jensen
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 4 hours ago
Miles Franklin The current movement into #silver​ and #gold​ is much bigger than #SilverSqueeze​, says mining executive and metals analyst David Jensen. Is silver manipulated? Learn more about the debate: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list…​ – 0:00​ Intro 0:53​ Physical demand vs the price 3:31​ 1000oz bar shortage 4:54​ It’s bigger than #SilverSqueeze​ 6:44​ M2 Money Supply signals crash …
What Are The Ramifications of Central Bank Digital Currencies? by LYNETTE ZANG
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 4 hours ago
ITM TRADING, INC. Blog: https://www.itmtrading.com/blog/the-d…​ Link to Interview with Chris Rice and Pimpy: https://youtu.be/zAX0LGkfAOI?t=10 end
Dallas police officer charged with arranging two killings
Sunfire, From the Trenches World Report - 4 hours ago
Mail.com DALLAS (AP) — A Dallas police officer was arrested Thursday on two counts of capital murder, more than a year and a half after... The post Dallas police officer charged with arranging two killings appeared first on From the Trenches World Report.
President Biden Halted Second Syria Strike After Intelligence Revealed Woman, Children Were Near The Target Site
War News Updates Editor, War News Updates - 3 hours ago
© REUTERS / JONATHAN ERNST *NYPost*: *Biden reportedly called off second Syrian strike after woman, children seen nearby* President Biden originally ordered two airstrikes in Syria last week, but called one off after learning just 30 minutes before the bombs were scheduled to drop that a woman and children were nearby, according to a report. The 46th commander-in-chief, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday, had directed the Pentagon to scrap the second of two targets after an aide urgently warned him of the presence of a woman and children in the area. *Read more *.... ...
X-Planes Secrets: The Three Experimental Fighters That Changed Aviation
Caleb Larson, The National Interest - 3 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *X-Series Planes, Americas* [image: Wikimedia Commons] The X-series planes have stood at the forefront of innovation in both air and space. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* These three planes demonstrated that it was possible to break the sound barrier and integrate tilt-rotor designs onto planes. The X-series of planes are a series of non-production prototype planes that the U.S. Air Force uses to gain insights into flight and push the boundaries of what is possible. Though some of the most well-known and significant X-planes achieved greatness in the 1940s an...
Russia's Tu-160's Bomber Is Back and More Killer Than Ever
Caleb Larson, The National Interest - 3 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *Tu-160 Bomber, * Russia is currently working to modernize its existing fleet of Tu-160s with improved engines and avionics. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *According to the Jamestown Foundation, “The production of a modernized Tu-160 strategic bomber will require close cooperation among several different plants and the organization of a whole production chain—something that has been a weak point in Russia.” Fastest bomber ever built. The largest bomber ever built. Heaviest bomber ever built. All of these monikers refer to the Tupelov Tu-160 “White Swan” (NAT...
Worst Guns Ever: Whose Was the Biggest Fail?
Kyle Mizokami, The National Interest - 3 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Firearms, * North Korea? or Colt? *Here's What You Need to Remember:* The Nambu is one of the worst pistols ever designed. Although popular in the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy, only the latter officially adopted it, with Army officers often purchasing theirs out of pocket. Handheld firearms have existed in one form or another since the 13th century. Despite their long history, there have been relatively few real, genuine clunkers in the world of handguns. The close engagement range of handguns—typically zero to twenty-five feet—means that a handgun operator ...
THE PERFORMATIVE MEAN-SPIRITEDNESS IS THE POINT
Steve M., No More Mister Nice Blog - 3 hours ago
Republicans are just being Republicans: ... the $1.9 trillion [COVID relief] bill is awaiting a vote in the Senate. But that won’t happen for a while yet, not because there aren’t the votes to pass it but, instead, because Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) has decided to force the chamber to read the 628-page bill in its entirety. The effect isn’t to change the outcome. Instead, it’s to delay the inevitable. This was after Senate Republicans voted as a bloc to not even begin debate on the extremely popular bill. Vice President Harris had to break the 50-50 tie in order to allow debate to p...
Who Ate the Green Plate?
jennifer, Jennifer Marohasy - 3 hours ago
I wasn’t the one who took that bite out of that green plate coral. Can you see what looks like a bite mark? It is at about 4 o’clock on the large, green, plate coral, which is also one of the transect photographs taken last week, on 22nd February at Pixie Reef by Leonard Lim. [...] The post Who Ate the Green Plate? appeared first on Jennifer Marohasy.
Google Censorship Continues – RSBN Suspended for Carrying President Trump CPAC Speech
Sundance, The Last Refuge - 3 hours ago
Control is a reaction to fear; it has always been thus. In this example Google, the parent company of YouTube, is removing all copies of President Trump’s CPAC speech claiming the content violates their terms of service. RSBN broadcast the speech then hosted it on their YouTube channel. As a result RSBN has been suspended […] The post Google Censorship Continues – RSBN Suspended for Carrying President Trump CPAC Speech appeared first on The Last Refuge.
Dallas Police Officer Charged with Arranging Two Killings
AP News, Snopes.com - 3 hours ago
Bryan Riser, a 13-year veteran of the force, was arrested and taken to the Dallas County Jail for processing.
Drilling Wells to Alleviate the Water Shortage in the Venezuelan Capital
CARACAS, Mar 04 (IPS) - Thousands of families in the Venezuelan capital have dipped into their savings or gone into debt, in the midst of the worst economic crisis in this country since the 19th century, so that their building has access to a well that will supply the water that has stopped running from the faucet. Read the full story, “Drilling Wells to Alleviate the Water Shortage in the Venezuelan Capital”, on globalissues.org →
The Daily "Near You?"
CoyotePrime, Running 'Cause I Can't Fly 2 - 4 hours ago
Ragley, Louisiana, USA. Thanks for stopping by!
NYPD Cop’s Deathbed Confession Implicates FBI and NYPD In The Assassination Of Malcom X
WTStaff, Waking Times - 4 hours ago
*Matt Agorist* - Since that fateful day back in 1965, controversy has swarmed the case with conspiracy theories abounding.
Family’s Farm Raided, The Animals Killed – For Rehabilitating Them Without A Permit
WTStaff, Waking Times - 4 hours ago
*Matt Agorist* - A Michigan farm owner’s desire to help animals in need has landed her in jail and the animals she was helping, killed.
Israel Offers Tracking Device As Alternative To Quarantines
WTStaff, Waking Times - 4 hours ago
*Dr. Mercola* - A tracking device similar to that used to monitor prisoners could be the ticket to “freedom."
Silver Has Started to Leave The COMEX
mosesman, Socio-Economics History Blog - 4 hours ago
Arcadia Economics #Silver​ has started to leave the #COMEX​ Don’t look now, but silver has started to leave the COMEX. To find out more about this shocking development, #RafiFarber​ of The End Game Investor joins me on the show to explain. To find out more, click to watch the video now! end
Letter – Selenium supplementation may improve COVID-19 survival in sickle cell disease.
Unknown, The High-fat Hep C Diet - 4 hours ago
Further to Ulfberg and Stehlik’s letter of Sept 29th, further evidence supports the role of selenium in COVID-19 virulence.[1] In their pre-print analysis by machine learning of Medicare patients Dun et al. found that the leading comorbidity associated with COVID-19 mortality, adjusted for age and race, was sickle cell disease (aOR, 1.73; 95% CI, 1.21-2.47), followed by chronic kidney disease (aOR, 1.32; 95% CI, 1.29-1.36).[2] Both SCD and kidney disease can lower selenium levels by decreasing tubular selenium resorption, and are associated with deficient selenium status.[3,4...
This Week in History
Larry-Lambert, Virtual Mirage - 5 hours ago
On March 2, 1476, the Swiss routed the most respected army in Europe at Grandson. Charles the Bold of Burgundy inherited a strong, independent duchy in the heart of western Europe. During his reign as Duke, he nearly succeeded in creating a new, independent kingdom. His army was the most modern in Europe, a true […] The post This Week in History appeared first on Virtual Mirage.
Onionshare – Yet Another Privacy Tool
E.M.Smith, Musings from the Chiefio - 5 hours ago
A way to share files securely using TOR: Onionshare Continue reading →
‘Don’t Get Caged’: Protesters Mobilize Ahead of Chauvin Trial in Minneapolis
NEWS WIRE, 21st Century Wire - 5 hours ago
*21WIRE* | Self-described 'local police abolitionists' urge would-be demonstrators to avoid getting 'kettled' while exercising their right to free speech.
Brazil in talks for 63 million Moderna COVID-19 shots by January 2022: document
Latin America News, The Rio Times - 5 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil’s Health Ministry is in talks to receive 13 million doses of Moderna Inc’s COVID-19 vaccine in 2021, plus an additional 50 million for delivery by the end of January 2022, according to a ministry document seen by Reuters. An initial 1 million Moderna shots would arrive by the end […] The post Brazil in talks for 63 million Moderna COVID-19 shots by January 2022: document appeared first on The Rio Times.
2021 will not be a golden year for Argentina’s banks
The Rio Times Staff, The Rio Times - 6 hours ago
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - As Argentina begins its expected recovery in 2021, its largest banks — Banco Macro SA, Grupo Financiero Galicia SA, Banco Santander Río SA and Banco BBVA Argentina SA — might have to sit tight before their bottom lines benefit from any economic rejuvenation. In fact, lenders in Latin America's third […] The post 2021 will not be a golden year for Argentina’s banks appeared first on The Rio Times.
SUNK: In 1987, the U.S. Navy Total Crushed Iran’s Naval Forces
David Axe, The National Interest - 4 hours ago
*David Axe* *U.S. Navy-Iran War, Middle East* A naval battle today would go a similar way. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *American warships surrounded the platforms, compelling the Iranian crews to evacuate. U.S. commandos climbed aboard one platform to gather up any documents the Iranians had left behind. Four U.S. destroyers opened fire, setting the platforms ablaze. The Iranian navy is about to get a little bit bigger. But it’s still hopelessly outclassed by rival fleets. The naval imbalance could weigh on diplomatic and military strategies in Tehran, Washington, D.C. and...
How These 5 American Generals Lost Their Battles With History
Michael Peck, The National Interest - 4 hours ago
*Michael Peck* *Military History, Americas* Some generals are just bad leaders. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Critics say that Franks and senior officials, such as Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, concocted an invasion plan that used too few troops. It wouldn't take a large force to slice through the ramshackle Iraqi army and topple Saddam Hussein, but securing a country the size of Iraq required a larger force. It would be nice if all American generals were great. How might Vietnam or Iraq have turned out if a George Washington, a Ulysses Grant or a George Patton had...
War or Peace: What Is China Plotting in the South China Sea?
Caleb Larson, The National Interest - 4 hours ago
*Caleb Larson* *Security, Asia* Two words: access denial. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* China is expanding into the South China Sea to deny adversaries like the United States access to the region. In a photo posted recently to Twitter, several H-6Js—a long-range strategic bomber in service with the People’s Liberation Army Navy—was seen on Woody Island. Though administered by China, the island, the largest of the Paracel Islands, is also claimed by both Taiwan and Vietnam. Here’s why that matters. *H-6* Like many pieces of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force hardware, ...
RANKED: Who Will Have the World's Greatest Navies in 2030?
Kyle Mizokami, The National Interest - 4 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Navy, Asia* The eastward shift in naval power will continue in the next decade. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Aircraft carriers and ballistic missile submarines will define the world's most powerful navies. The most powerful navies in 2030 will be a reflection of the broader state of the world. Some countries are invested in preserving the current international order, and see naval power as a means to maintain it. Other emerging countries are building navies commensurate with their newfound sense of status, often with an eye towards challenging that order. The...
Sporting Rifles: These are the 5 Best That Can Fire a Bullet
Kyle Mizokami, The National Interest - 4 hours ago
*Kyle Mizokami* *Firearms, * The expiration of the Federal 1994–2004 Assault Weapons Ban and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan fueled both interest and innovation. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Introduced to the American civilian market in 2007, the MR556 is the civilian version of the Heckler and Koch 416 assault rifle. The MR556 is identical to the 416, lacking only the ability to fire burst or fully automatic fire. The U.S. Marine Corps new standard infantry weapon, the M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle, is based upon the 416. *(This first appeared last year.)* The field o...
Refugees’ Flights Cancelled As Trump Policy Remains
AP News, Snopes.com - 4 hours ago
The State Department, which coordinates flights with resettlement agencies, booked the refugees with the anticipation that Biden would have replaced Trump’s orders by now, according to the agencies.
Now Biden calls us Neanderthals
Norma, Collecting My Thoughts - 5 hours ago
To Obama Americans were bitter clingers to Bible and guns, to H. Clinton they were deplorables, and to Biden we are Neanderthals. Oh, but don't forget, President Trump posted mean tweets and so Twitter needed to take him down to let us know who is really in control. Democrats. Pelosis and Schumers. Oligarchs and Fascists. Totalitarians and despots. Karens and Simps.
Film about the GI anti-war movement
Bruce K. Gagnon, Organizing Notes - 5 hours ago
F.T.A. is now playing in virtual cinemas: bit.ly/ftafilm “The Show the Pentagon Couldn’t Stop!” In 1971, at the height of the Vietnam War, Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland toured an anti-war comedy show across Southeast Asia. It was directly engaged with and inspired by veterans against the war and, naturally, it upset U.S. military higher-ups. The Fuck The Army tour was highly controversial and was a huge success among stationed soldiers. In spite of positive reviews and business, director Francine Parker’s film version was quickly taken out of circulation due to political p...
The Myth of the Vaccine Bounce
Phil, All That Is Solid ... - 5 hours ago
If you haven't seen the latest YouGov poll, it makes for grim reading. 45% for the Tories versus 32% for Labour doesn't look too clever. For information, going back to the Jeremy Corbyn era YouGov didn't post a polling deficit of 13 points or more until mid-October 2016. In other words, for Labour to perform this badly it had to go through a bruising civil war, a failed coup and leadership contest, and another round of civil war. Events we have not witnessed in the 11 months since Keir Starmer ascended to the party's leadership. Thanks to the *NHS's* success with the vaccine roll o...
Mein Ebay
Kate, Small Dead Animals - 5 hours ago
Was a Mysterious Orange Bird Just a Gull Covered in Spice?
Bethania Palma, Snopes.com - 5 hours ago
Orange you glad they found him?
Did CDC Release a ‘Zombie Preparedness’ Guide?
Nur Ibrahim, Snopes.com - 5 hours ago
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention appears to be ready for anything.

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