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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.

Sunday, May 30, 2021

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Britain's Covenanter Was One of the Worst Tanks of World War II (Maybe Ever)
*Caleb Larson* *Tanks, Europe* The tanks were underpowered and under-armored when compared to contemporary German designs. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Looks don't always kill. Tanks should be fast, powerful, robust—everything the Covenanter tank was not. *A Rushed Design* In 1938 and 1939, it became increasingly apparent to both the British military and to the world that a major European war was imminent. As a stop-gap measure, the Covenanter tank was built in large numbers, despite the fact the design was not fully mature—but was in actuality still being drawn up—and so ... read more
Biden Warns Russia as US Enjoys Long Memorial Day Weekend
United States President Joe Biden focused on Sunday his public remarks on the June 16 meeting with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, while most Americans were looking to try and return to life as it was before the coronavirus pandemic on the long Memorial Day weekend. read more
Andujar Mounts Stunning Comeback to Eliminate Thiem from French Open
Spain’s Pablo Andujar put on Sunday his stamp on the opening day of the French Open, mounting a stunning comeback from being down by two sets to eliminate Austria’s 4th-seeded Dominic Thiem, a finalist in the 2018 and 2019 editions of the tennis tourney, 4-6, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 in four hours and 28 minutes. read more
Cryptoart with Spanish Flavor Revolutionizes Brooklyn Gallery
A large number of “cryptoart” works with a Spanish flavor are up for auction on the weekend in non-fungible token (NFT) format at a Brooklyn, New York, gallery that is witness to and in the forefront of this digital “revolution.” read more
Gun Sales Continue to Skyrocket in US
Gun sales in the United States, which shot up last year after the start of the coronavirus pandemic, are continuing to climb, with a fifth of the purchases being made by people who have never owned a gun before, according to preliminary figures from a study reported on Sunday by The New York Times. read more
Israeli Opposition Likely to Form Government to Oust Netanyahu
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid took a step closer to forming a coalition government which would end Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s 12-year rule. read more
Osaka Ousts Tig in Straight Sets in French Open 1st Round
Naomi Osaka kicked off on Sunday her bid for a first ever French Open title with a straight-sets win over Patricia Maria Tig. read more
Record-Breaking Female Mount Everest Climber: ‘You Have to Aim High’
Former teacher and climber Ada Tsang Yin-hung has achieved the record for the fastest female ascent of Everest in just 25 hours and 50 minutes, a challenge she set herself four years ago because in life “you have to aim high.” read more
German Post-Lockdown Recovery Accelerates Thanks to Vaccines, Testing
Germany’s reopening from lockdown is in full swing as the country enters June thanks to an advanced vaccination program and free and easily available testing. read more
COVID-19 Forces Tomorrowland to Go Virtual for Second Year
Tomorrowland, Belgium’s best known dance music festival, will once again be held virtually this year amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. read more
Israel’s FM Visits Egypt for Talks on Gaza Ceasefire
Israel’s Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi was due to meet his Egyptian counterpart, Sameh Shoukry, on Sunday to discuss a ceasefire in place between Israel and the Gaza Strip’s ruling Islamist Hamas organization. read more
Myanmar Has Tasted Freedom, Won’t Return to ‘Dark Times’
Myanmar military has not been able to impose its force on civilian opposition after the Feb. 1 coup that ended a decade of its fledgling democracy. read more
Seven Killed in Taliban Mortar Fire on Wedding in Northern Afghanistan
At least seven people were killed and four were wounded after a mortar shell fired by Taliban militants struck a wedding party at a house in northern Kapisa province, Afghan officials said. read more
Modi Says India Fighting COVID-19 with Victory-Resolve as Daily Cases Dip
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday India was fighting the pandemic challenge with its equally large “victory-resolve” as it reported the lowest daily rise in new coronavirus cases in 46 days. read more
China’s First Cargo Ship Docks Successfully with Space Station Module
The first cargo ship carrying supplies and fuel docked successfully with the module of the Chinese space station on Sunday. read more
Thousands Rally in Lima for Right-Wing Presidential Hopeful Fujimori
Thousands of supporters of right-wing presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori gathered in Lima on Saturday amid fears that a win by leftist candidate Pedro Castillo would lead to communism. read more
Colombia Deploys Military in Cali after 13 Deaths in Protests
The military and police patrolled empty streets in the Colombian city of Cali on Saturday following a wave of violence a day ago that left 13 dead. read more
Remains of 215 Indigenous Kids Found at Former Boarding School in Canada
The remains of hundreds of kids have been discovered in a mass grave at the site of a former Canadian residential school that forcibly separated indigenous children from their families to assimilate them. read more
Biden Says Texas Move to Restrict Voting ‘Assault’ on Democracy
President Joe Biden said on Saturday the move by Texas Republican lawmakers to impose new restrictions on voting was “wrong and un-American.” read more
The Last Refuge1 hour ago
Court Rules Michigan Recall Effort Against Governor Can Proceed – Gretchen Whitmer Responds With Implied Violence: “We will beat them on the streets”
A Michigan court has ruled that a recall effort against Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a woman with no moral or leadership character, can proceed. That’s good news. However, it is the response from the governor that appears to be the buried lead. Specifically because the statement also included “courts” and the “ballot Box”, the third […] The post Court Rules Michigan Recall Effort Against Governor Can Proceed – Gretchen Whitmer Responds With Implied Violence: “We will beat them on the streets” appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Two GOP Lawmakers Launch A Whistleblower Site To Combat 'Woke Ideology' In The U.S. Military
Enough is enough. We won’t let our military fall to woke ideology. We have just launched a whistleblower webpage where you can submit your story. Your complaint will be legally protected, and go to my office and @SenTomCotton. https://t.co/4FstasB7Tm — Rep. Dan Crenshaw (@RepDanCrenshaw) May 28, 2021 *Zero Hedge/Epoch Times:* *"We Are Going To Expose You": Crenshaw, Cotton Create Military Whistleblower Site To Combat 'Woke Ideology'* Two GOP lawmakers this week launched a campaign calling on whistleblowers in the military to come forward with their experiences in training programs ... read more
North Korea's Military May Be Deadly, But Its Air Force Is a Total Joke
*Kyle Mizokami* *North Korea, Asia* But even the antiquated junk that the KPAAF possesses can be used to good effect by a fanatically determined enemy. *Here's What You Need to Remember: * In the event of a war, the United States and South Korea couldn’t simply avoid engaging such an aerial target—especially if it was a civilian installation or some sort vital military asset. Moreover, against an enemy like North Korea, there is no way for the defender to know that such an attacking aircraft is not carrying some sort of chemical or biological weapon—in which case, even shooting ... read more
The Royal Air Force's Boulton Paul Defiant Was One Unusual Fighter
*Caleb Larson* *Royal Air Force, Europe* Did it fare well? *Here's What You Need to Know*: The Defiant’s peculiar arrangement benefitted more from enemy misidentification than from the plane’s inherent abilities. This two-man interceptor plane was designed to shoot the Luftwaffe out of the sky—with a turret in the fuselage. *RAF* This unusual fighter was designed as an interceptor aircraft for the Royal Air Force and drew upon lessons learned in the inter-war years. Aircraft designers were transitioning from single-engine biplane designs, to more aerodynamically refined and f... read more
President Biden And His Allies Received Campaign Cash From A Top Russia Lobbyist In 2020 Before Nord Stream 2 Decision
© Provided by Washington Examiner *NYPost:* *Biden received funds from top Russia lobbyist before Nord Stream 2 giveaway* President Biden and his allies raked in campaign cash from a top Russia lobbyist in 2020, just months before his administration’s decision to scrap sanctions on a controversial firm building a Russian oil pipeline to Germany. Richard Burt, a managing partner at McLarty Associates and a former US ambassador to Germany during the Reagan administration, ponied up $4,000 for Joe Biden in October 2020 and dropped another $10,000 in the lefty-aligned political ... read more
War News Updates2 hours ago
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu May Be Ousted By An Opposition Coalition
*The Guardian:* *Israeli opposition figures reach deal aimed at ousting Netanyahu* *Far-right politician Naftali Bennett says he has agreed to a deal with Yair Lapid to forge a coalition government* The far-right Israeli politician Naftali Bennett and opposition leader Yair Lapid have agreed to forge a coalition government that would oust Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from his 12 straight years in power. “It’s my intention to do my utmost in order to form a national unity government along with my friend Yair Lapid, so that, God willing, together we can save the country ... read more
Chinese Aircraft Carriers to Soon to Fly Advanced J-20 Stealth Fighters
*David Axe* *Aircraft Carrier, J-20, Asia* The J-20 could function as long-range strike aircraft. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Still, China's first two flattops probably won’t venture too far from home, the DIA predicted. "The primary purpose of this first domestic aircraft carrier will be to serve a regional defense mis­sion," the intelligence agency claimed. "Beijing probably also will use the carrier to project power throughout the South China Sea and possibly into the Indian Ocean." The Chinese military reportedly has decided to develop the air force’s J-20 stealth fi... read more
5 Ways a Bullet-Proof Vest Could Fail
*Kyle Mizokami* *military, Americas* Like any measure on the battlefield, there is always a countermeasure. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *For decades, protection lagged far behind lethality on the battlefield. The only practical protection from bullets and dangerous flying objects was steel, but weight forced a tradeoff between protection and mobility; adequate protection could render a soldier perfectly immobile. A compromise of equipping a soldier with enough steel to stop light shrapnel, ricochets and other flying objects—but not actual bullets—held from World War I to j... read more
Notice to Readers: PLUS: Footage from the massive UK Protest and Shopping Mall Takeover; Vaccine Passports in Israel...and finally; Canada's version of VAERS is a #!@ joke
*We are Winning in London, UK * *Massive Resistance Marched, Breached the Westfield Mall* *Police brought out dogs in desperation* https://www.bitchute.com/video/Rede3AUCsnXr/ *H/T Dennis* *FOOTAGE FROM THE LONDON, UK PROTEST & THE TAKEOVER OF WESTFIELD SHOPPING CENTRE* Good Sunday afternoon, readers. First an update on my blogging status during the next week. Again, I will be "offline" for most of the week. Hopefully, this will be the last period where I will not have access to the Internet and my laptop. I say hopefully, because if you look at the video linked above and sent ... read more
Halifax Examiner3 hours ago
Is the Canadian government about to spend nearly a billion dollars on a dubious, greenhouse-gas-target-busting natural gas scheme?
Alberta-based Pieridae Energy is looking for $925 million in government funding for its proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Goldboro on Nova Scotia’s Eastern shore, and the federal government continues to meet with the company and — as far as we are allowed to know — also entertain the ask. This, despite the fact that as […] read more
Halifax Examiner3 hours ago
Mik’maw opposition to the Goldboro LNG project is growing
An Albertan energy company hoping to build a giant liquified natural gas (LNG) plant in Nova Scotia is appealing to Canadians’ desire for reconciliation with First Nations to sell the project — but some Mik’maq aren’t buying the argument. Pieridae Energy is asking for nearly $1 billion in financial support from the Canadian government for […] read more
Frankly, My Dear
Untamed Africa, a documentary by Margaret C. Hubbard and Wynant D. Hubbard (1933). read more
balance105 hours ago
the night of human will is far spent
balanced, aligned, purified threefold flame beating a heart Each hour is its own open-ended compartment. It is its own because man has freewill, time being his unique opportunity for energy qualification; it is open-ended because the effects of his deeds are far-reaching. Many people expect no accounting for the deeds they do, for their understanding of life is not based on the law of cause and effect. But regardless of what people think, all theories that seek to explain phenomena without benefit of this law are vain. Wise therefore is the man or ... read more
War News Updates2 hours ago
ABC News Admits That Former President Trump May Have Been Right When He Said The Pandmic Began From A Wuhan Lab Leak
ABC's Jon Karl on Wuhan lab leak theory: "I think a lot of people have egg on their face....Some things may be true even if Donald Trump said them." pic.twitter.com/69Hrd25B9y — Breaking911 (@Breaking911) May 30, 2021 *WNU Editor:* I expect more media admissions in the coming days and weeks. I have also discovered that many are now more openly talking about this theory than in the past. Was listening to a podcast this afternoon, and the host admitted that since President Biden started to talk about it, he now feels confident that he can talk about it without fear that Facebook and... read more
bilaterals.org2 hours ago
Africa will fail to reach free-trade goals without new rules and infrastructure
31-May-2021 Policy changes are needed to facilitate the faster and seamless flow of goods and services across borders. read more
bilaterals.org2 hours ago
African Continental Free Trade Area: A pipe dream or silver bullet?
31-May-2021 Current realities are likely to counter the expectations that the AfCFTA is some kind of silver bullet that will transform Africa, sweeping away decades of embedded dysfunction and challenges. read more
bilaterals.org2 hours ago
Tanzanian to ratify free trade area agreement
31-May-2021 The government of Tanzania will ratify the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) between June and October this year. read more
bilaterals.org2 hours ago
EU to open negotiations on an agreement on investment facilitation with the Republic of Angola
31-May-2021 The Council of the European Union today adopted a decision to open negotiations in view of an agreement on investment facilitation with the Republic of Angola. read more
bilaterals.org2 hours ago
AfCFTA Secretariat establishes court to resolve trade disputes
31-May-2021 The AfCFTA Secretariat has established a dispute settlement body, that will function as a full-court with the right mechanisms and structures in place to settle trade disputes. read more
Scammers Want to Steal Your Stimulus Check
*Eli Fuhrman* *Stimulus Payment Crime, * [image: Stimulus Dollars] Violent crimes involving stimulus payments have also occurred. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *More organized attempts at fraud involving stimulus payments have also taken place, with one Chicago man accused of working with his brother, a postal worker, to steal stimulus payments from the mail and then resell them. An elderly woman’s stimulus payment was part of a recent theft attempt. A couple in Ohio is facing charges of theft from a person in a protected class after they duped a woman into signing over a n... read more
Are Hypersonic Missiles the Ultimate Threat to Aircraft Carriers?
*Peter Suciu* *Aircraft Carriers, * Aircraft carriers have always faced seriously deadly threats. In the past, it was submarines, which long posed the most danger to carriers. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Hitting the specific location of a carrier at such distance, even with a hypersonic weapon, wouldn't be the easiest thing to pull off. Current ballistic missiles that can achieve hypersonic speed follow a predictable flight path, but a concern is that these missiles could be able to maneuver in unexpected ways. Aircraft carriers have always faced seriously deadly threats.... read more
Study This Photo: This Is the Stealth Fighter Israel Would Love to Fly
*Peter Suciu* *F-22, Middle East* Currently, the United States Air Force is the only operator of the aircraft. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *For now, it seems likely the Israeli Air Force will have to “make do” with its F-35I Adir aircraft, which by some accounts is the best fighter in the skies today. It is the only F-35 variant to enter service heavily tailored to a foreign country’s specifications. Even before Joe Biden became president, it looked quite unlikely that Israel would be acquiring any Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor fighters. News had circulated that the Israeli... read more
'Stimulus Checks' for Schools? Oh Hell Yes ($122,000,000,000 Worth)
*Stephen Silver* *American Rescue Plan, * Of the 50 states, 31 have already begun distributing the funds to their schools, while the remaining 19 have not yet passed the necessary legislation or grants. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *"These funds from the American Rescue Plan and the extraordinary steps the Department is taking to get these resources to states quickly will allow schools to invest in mitigation strategies to get students back in the classroom and stay there, and address the many impacts this pandemic has had on students—especially those disproportionately im... read more
Is Nuclear Secrecy Worth the Costs?
*Alexandra B. Hall* *Nuclear Weapons, United States* Nuclear secrecy has limited value as a nonproliferation tool, and yet has stifled public debate on the most dangerous weapon of our time. The scientific discovery of nuclear fission just before World War II led some to fear the worst: Adolf Hitler with a nuclear weapon. The fear that the science behind nuclear weapons could cause catastrophe, and therefore needed to be kept secret, caused tensions within the scientific community. Historian and Professor Alex Wellerstein addresses the controversies around the need for secrecy of... read more
Ukraine’s Accelerating Slide into Authoritarianism
*Ted Galen Carpenter* *Ukraine, Europe* Washington needs to let go of its long-held myth that Ukraine is a blossoming American-style democracy. In truth, it bears a much greater resemblance to the pseudo-democratic systems of Russia, Hungary, and Turkey. U.S. officials have long been fond of portraying Ukraine as a plucky democracy fending off the menace of aggression from an authoritarian Russia. Washington’s idealized image has never truly corresponded with the murkier reality, but the gap has now become a chasm. Several actions that President Volodymyr Zelensky’s government ... read more
Consumer Spending Is Up, And It’s Not Only Thanks to Vaccines
*Rachel Bucchino* *U.S. Economy, * A new report of April spending from market-research firm Cardify.ai found that those who don’t plan to get the vaccine were more likely to leave their homes and go to restaurants, salons and entertainment venues than vaccinated Americans. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Motor vehicle and parts sales were up 2.9 percent and 3 percent at restaurants and bars for April, a smooth increase after the industry was hit hard during the pandemic, as social distancing measures forced millions of eateries to permanently shutter. A successful March reta... read more
Musical Interlude: 2002, "Land of Forever"
*Full screen recommended.* *2002, "Land of Forever"* "Among the Celtic legends is the epic story of the mystical land of Tír Na nÓg, (Land of Eternal Youth). It's a land that knows no sorrow and where nobody ever ages. The beautiful Princess Niamh lives there. If a traveler should find their way there and stay for a few days, they may find when they return to their own land that hundreds of years have passed." read more
"A Look to the Heavens"
“What makes this spiral galaxy so long? Measuring over 700,000 light years across from top to bottom, NGC 6872, also known as the Condor galaxy, is one of the most elongated barred spiral galaxies known. The galaxy’s protracted shape likely results from its continuing collision with the smaller galaxy IC 4970, visible just above center. Of particular interest is NGC 6872′s spiral arm on the upper left, as pictured here, which exhibits an unusually high amount of blue star forming regions. The light we see today left these colliding giants before the days of the dinosaurs, about 300 m... read more
“10 Things You Should Know About Life’s Most Important Questions”
*“10 Things You Should Know * *About Life’s Most Important Questions”* by Marc Chernoff “It’s a harsh fact that every one of us is ignorant in some way. Although we tend to pretend otherwise, it’s impossible to know it all. Ignorance is our biggest collective secret. And it’s one of the scariest and most damaging realities of life, because those of us who are most ignorant – and thus most likely to spread ignorance – are also the ones who often don’t know it. Here’s a quick test: If you have never changed your mind about one of your learned beliefs, if you have never questioned the... read more
The Daily "Near You?"
*Manatee Springs, Chiefland* Chiefland, Florida, USA. Thanks for stopping by! read more
"There Are Always Two Voices..."
“At the approach of danger there are always two voices that speak with equal force in the heart of man: one very reasonably tells the man to consider the nature of the danger and the means of avoiding it; the other, even more reasonable, says that it is too painful and harassing to think of the danger, since it is not a man’s power to provide for everything and escape from the general march of events; and that it is therefore better to turn aside from the painful subject till it has come, and to think of what is pleasant. In solitude a man generally yields to the first voice; in so... read more
"Restricting Freedom Didn't Defeat COVID"
*"Restricting Freedom Didn't Defeat COVID"* by John Tamny "Let’s travel back in time to March of 2020, when predictions of mass death related to the new coronavirus started to gain currency. One study, conducted by Imperial College’s Neil Ferguson, indicated that U.S. deaths alone would exceed 2 million. The above number is often used, even by conservatives and libertarians, as justification for the initial lockdowns. “We knew so little” is the excuse, and with so many deaths expected, can anyone blame local, state, and national politicians for panicking? The answer is a resounding... read more
"No Longer A 'Conspiracy Theory' - Our Revelation 16 Months Ago Now Widely Accepted"
*"No Longer A 'Conspiracy Theory' - * *Our Revelation 16 Months Ago Now Widely Accepted"* by Dohmen Capital Research "On December 30th, 2019, a 34-year old doctor in China, Li Wenliang, wrote his colleagues on the website Weibo that he had found a new virus infection that was very contagious. He warned in a chat group with some of his colleagues to wear protective clothing to avoid infection. He had noticed seven cases of a virus that he thought looked like SARS – the virus that led to a global epidemic in 2003. Four days later, he was summoned to the Public Security Bureau where he... read more
Arizona Is Paying Workers $2,000 to Find Jobs
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Stimulus Payment, * More than twenty states—all led by Republican governors—have announced that they would end their participation in a supplemental unemployment program that pays an extra $300 a week to eligible recipients. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The White House and some economists have countered that stagnant wages and lack of viable child care options are to blame for people not reentering the workforce. As the remaining $1,400 coronavirus stimulus checks reach the bank accounts and mailboxes of cash-strapped Americans, a different government-i... read more
Memorial Day Flashback: The Worst Wars in Human History
*Kyle Mizokami* *History, Americas* This is the top five list. *Here’s What You Need to Remember: *All wars are awful. Some wars are much, much more awful than others. This is by no means a comprehensive list, nor does it comprise anything but a fraction of the overall deaths in wars in human history. Still, the five wars on this list may have collectively killed up to a quarter of a billion people. These wars were big and upset the status quo. The Chinese Civil War turned more than half a billion people Red. World War II destroyed a totalitarian menace. Even the Mongol invasio... read more
War News Updates3 hours ago
China Says Covid Origins Probe Should Be Focused On U.S. Military Labs
In this Feb. 24 photo, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian speaks during a daily briefing at the Foreign Affairs Ministry in Beijing. © Andy Wong/AP *Washington Post:* *As U.S. calls for focus on covid origins, China repeats speculation about U.S. military base* China reacted angrily to the Biden administration’s calls for a harder investigation into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, by accusing the United States of hypocrisy and suggesting it needed to open its own biological laboratories to international inspection. Speaking at a media briefing in Beijing, ... read more
a response to recent media attack on eminent NZ epidemiologist Dr Simon Thornley : “Open letter from Mary Hobbs, NZ author”
“AN OPEN LETTER TO CHARLIE MITCHELL Hello Charlie, I read your article on Dr Simon Thornley and observed your positioning of this eminent and well-respected epidemiologist with those who dare to question the current narrative from the “single source of truth”, almost as though to infer there was a tainted whiff that emanated from these … Continue reading a response to recent media attack on eminent NZ epidemiologist Dr Simon Thornley : “Open letter from Mary Hobbs, NZ author” → read more
Cairns News3 hours ago
Aussie resistance turns out again despite Liberal-Labor police state push
Since March of 2020, you have displayed arrogance, criminality and a psychopathic behavior not seen in our recent history. You have destroyed thousands of businesses, jobs, lives and families with your corona hoax. You have terrorized the people into submission with your fake pandemic, traumatized our children and robbed the future of our youth. […] read more
War News Updates4 hours ago
Russia Bails Out Belarussian President Lukashenko Again
*Daily Mail:* *President Putin and Belarus leader Lukashenko 'agree loan deal' during a yacht tour in Sochi amid international uproar over the hijacking of Ryanair flight to detain dissident journalist* * Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko went on a yacht tour in Sochi today * Russia will move ahead with a second £352million loan to Belarus next month * Lukashenko ordered hijacking of Ryanair plane as it crossed Belarusian airspace * Dissident blogger Roman Protasevich and girlfriend Sofia Sapega were arrested Vladimir Putin and Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko ... read more
Michael West4 hours ago
Senate misled: Watergate deal negotiated directly with Swiss-based Cayman Islands director
[image: Crans-Montana, Switzerland] New documents show the government negotiated the controversial $80m Watergate deal directly with the Cayman Islands company founded by Energy Minister Angus Taylor. The Department failed to notify the Senate. Jommy Tee investigates the email trail between the Department, then overseen by Barnaby Joyce, and secretive Switzerland director and Taylor associate Connor Maloney. read more
The Last Refuge4 hours ago
We Remember and We Give Thanks
Appreciation and respect for our military service-members are at the cornerstone of the Treehouse. Every day for over ten years we begin our daily prayers with our fallen national heroes in mind. Through the years we have also lost veteran members who are part of the Treehouse family. We have cried together, held time together […] The post We Remember and We Give Thanks appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Hear an interview on the CV at Green Planet FM: Lynda Wharton (The Health Forum NZ) is with Tim LYnch
Lynda Wharton, Acupuncturist and Naturopath, creator of The Health Forum NZ @ fb is interviewed by Tim Lynch at Green Planet FM. I have posted much material from her Health Forum page here at EWR. Listen at the link: https://www.planetaudio.org.nz/listen/green-planet/discussions-on-green-topics/787072?fbclid=IwAR22hQonPEENwTTENvNvUhRlL9F1FE5tQVkKmaIrAYKELaAeEyKbV33K7Mc RELATED: Hear a further two interviews with Lynda at this link: https://www.ourplanet.org/Default.aspx?CCID=34961&FID=629092&ExcludeBoolFalse=True&ID=/greenplanetfm/search-results Image by Jorge … Continue reading Hear ... read more
Gary D. Barnett – Government is Our Mortal Enemy
Originally posted on Truth11.com: Gary D. Barnett – Government is Our Mortal Enemy Henry Makow (Massive anti-government demo in London Saturday. See the pics.) This can only be described as a plot to destroy the bulk of humanity for the single goal of destroying everything achieved to date, all for the express purpose of… read more
#SaveSilwan : Stop the Forced Displacement in the Occupied East Jerusalem
On Friday, an Israeli Jerusalem district court decided to postpone its final ruling in yet another case involving Palestinian citizens fighting eviction orders from their homes in their occupied city by the Israeli occupation authority. It is not another new episode in the bitter fight over Sheik Jarrah neighbourhood, but it is rather another episode in the older fight over Silwan district of East Jerusalem. Yes, the district court decided to postpone its final ruling in the case of Silwan’s Btan Al-Hawa neighbourhood till next December where seven Palestinian Jerusalemite fami... read more
Are We Human Guinea Pigs?
Originally posted on The mystery of life blog: “We are Human Guinea Pigs”: Alarming Casualty Rates for mRNA Vaccines An Alarming Global Research Report: By F. William Engdahl / May 27, 2021 Are we being treated like guinea pigs? On May 8 the European Medicines Agency (EMA) an agency of the European Union (EU) in… read more
How low will they go? White House partners with nine dating apps to push covid shots on young singles – NaturalNews.com
Originally posted on Decoded-Information: After attempting virtually every other trick in the book and failing, the Biden regime’s latest scheme to coerce Americans into getting “vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus […] Source: How low will they go? White House partners with nine dating apps to push covid shots on young singles – NaturalNews.com read more
117 employees sue Houston hospital network over-vaccination mandate, say they don’t want to be ‘guinea pigs’
Originally posted on Nwo Report: Source: RT More than a hundred healthcare workers have filed a lawsuit against a hospital network in Houston, Texas, arguing that they don’t want to be forced to take an “experimental” Covid-19 vaccine out of fear of getting fired. Marc Boom, the CEO of Houston Methodist, a firm that runs… read more
Cairns News4 hours ago
Scomo to be summonsed over criminal cartel running law enforcement
NOTICE AT COMMON LAW On the………………………… day of……………….2021…………….am/pm Peter Alexander Gargan Of, 1365 Corringle Road Corringle Victoria 3886 In the Electorate of Gippsland The Affiant, Addressee: The Prime Minister Scott John Morrison Parliament House, Parliament Drive Canberra ACT 2600. REF: Being Grossly negligent in allowing the States of Australia to ignore the Commonwealth of […] read more
War News Updates5 hours ago
President Biden Sends A Warning To Xi And Putin In A Memorial Day Speech
*FOX News: **Biden sends Xi, Putin warning while remembering son Beau, fallen troops in Memorial Day speech* President Biden sent a warning to the presidents of China and Russia during his Memorial Day address on Sunday. "I had a long conversation for two hours recently with [Chinese] President Xi [Jinping], making it clear to him we could do nothing but speak out for human rights around the world because that's who we are," Biden said. "I'll be meeting with [Russian] President [Vladimir] Putin in a couple weeks in Geneva making it clear that we will not stand by and let him ... read more
Bioethics of Experimental COVID Vaccine Deployment under EUA: It’s time we stop and look at what’s going down.
* Please share this.............* * TrialSiteNews oped* *By Robert W Malone, MD, MS* *I provide this brief essay for the TrialSite community because you are involved or at least interested in human subjects clinical research. Before examining the bioethical foundations of current policy and practice which underpin experimental COVID vaccine deployment in many in many western nations, allow me to begin by sharing some “real world” first-hand evidence. * *I was on a call with a Canadian primary care physician last night for a couple of hours. He related the story of the six (in ... read more
Companies can make employees take COVID-19 vaccine, EEOC says
CBS News Employers are allowed to require the COVID-19 vaccine, and can also legally provide incentives, including cash, to workers who get jabbed, according to... The post Companies can make employees take COVID-19 vaccine, EEOC says appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Not PC5 hours ago
Some things the Climate Change Commission needs to hear
The central-government created Climate Change Commission presents its final report to the government today. Can't wait to hear how they will recommend centrally-planning the country's people and their production to combat a cock-and-bull "crisis," and how the government must throttle our thriving dairy industry -- the one that essentially pays the country's way -- and strangle our fledgling oil and gas industry. A shame this country doesn't have someone sensible to talk to the parliament along the lines Alex Epstein just did to the US Congress. Invited to speak to the 'Natural ... read more
CDC: Death Toll Following Experimental COVID Injections Now at 4,863 – More than 23 Previous Years of Recorded Vaccine Deaths According to VAERS
The CDC released the latest death figures last week following the experimental COVID injections this week, and that death toll now stands at 4,863 people, adults and children, that have been recorded as dying after receiving one of the experimental COVID injections. To put this number in perspective, since the CDC continues to claim that these deaths do “not establish a causal link to COVID-19 vaccines,” these deaths now exceed the total number of deaths reported to VAERS following vaccination for the past 23 years! From 1/1/1998 through 11/30/2020 (the last month before COVID sho... read more
5,688 Strikes: How the USS New Jersey Battleship Went to War in Vietnam
*Kyle Mizokami* *Vietnam War, * The USS New Jersey was the second Iowa-class battleship ever built, and the third from last U.S. Navy battleship ever built. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The U.S. Navy, concerned by aircraft losses in the air campaign against North Vietnam, saw the battleship as a low-risk way of bombarding coastal targets without losing aircraft and pilots. North Vietnam, other than tactical aircraft and torpedo boats, had little that could damage a battleship parked off its coastline. As the war in Vietnam reached its crescendo, the U.S. Navy prepared to ... read more
The “Golden State Stimulus": California Wants to Pass Its Own Stimulus
*Trevor Filseth* *Stimulus, United States* [image: Stimulus Money.] The budget surplus and accompanying checks come as a bright spot for Newsom. The governor is facing a recall election in November, and has been implicated in several salacious scandals during the COVID-19 pandemic. *Here's What You Need To Remember:* This stimulus measure would cost the state just under $12 billion overall. It would consist of a one-time payment of $600 – plus $500 for each dependent – to all Californians making less than $75,000 per year, or married couples making less than $150,000 total. Ami... read more
Russia's New Submarine Is Stealthy, Heavily Armed and All Killer
*Kris Osborn* *Russian Military, Eurasia* The 955As reportedly incorporate a number of technical upgrades intended to lower the submarine’s acoustic signature. The Russian Navy is reporting new progress with its second 955A *Borei*-class nuclear-armed ballistic missile submarine to incorporate some of the most advanced “quieting” technologies to ever exist. Just last year, Russia deployed its first in series of at least seven upgraded Borei-A nuclear-armed ballistic missile submarines, known as the 955As. The second one, called the Knyaz Oleg, is slated to enter service in July ... read more
Is Biden Upholding Democracy or Stoking Tensions in Africa?
*Ivan Sascha Sheehan* *Democracy, Africa* Far from enhancing democracy in Uganda, the imposition of fresh sanctions may be undermining Ugandans’ confidence in the democratic process and unnecessarily stirring tensions in the post-election period. President Joe Biden’s early pronouncement that “diplomacy is back” notwithstanding, the methods—if not the tone—employed by key members of the administration’s foreign policy team have thus far proven remarkably consistent with those of the forty-fifth president. Four months into his first term, sanctions—coupled with tough talk—remain ... read more
A Terror Weapon? Why the RIP Bullet Probably Shouldn’t Be Legal
*Kyle Mizokami* *, * The Radically Invasive Projectile, or RIP bullet, uses machined copper-tipped bullets to make multiple penetrations into a target, including the main body of the bullet, creating up to nine different wound channels. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Radically Invasive Projectile is an upgrade for standard handguns designed to make them more lethal without compromising other factors such as magazine capacity. The rounds frangible qualities make it dangerous to targets while decreasing the likelihood of the bullet striking innocents. A new bullet on the... read more
Foreign Actors Are Hacking America’s Democracy
*Ilan Berman* *Democracy, Americas* A growing number of authoritarian regimes are turning to technology in their efforts to demolish trust in democratic principles and institutions. What does America’s most notorious conspiracy theory have to do with foreign policy? Quite a lot, it turns out. In recent years, QAnon—a series of theories about the existence of an unaccountable “deep state” within the U.S. government—has garnered growing attention in U.S. politics, and concern from American law enforcement. Officials and experts alike now worry that the movement, while fringe, has ... read more
Will the Biden Administration Squander the Veterans Affairs Reforms Made By Trump?
*Robert Wilkie* *Veterans, Americas* The administration’s priority for the Department of Veterans Affairs seems to be to restore union prerogative. This is a union that has opposed employee accountability, had rent-free offices across the department, and even fought a directive to end smoking on medical campuses. As the Biden administration’s senior officials move into position and map out their initial objectives, the new Secretary of Veterans Affairs would be wise to build on the significant gains made by the previous administration in supporting those who have served their cou... read more
How Russia’s Top Nuclear Submarines End Up Sailing for India
*Mark Episkopos* *Submarine, * A somewhat unusual arrangement, India’s willingness to lease—rather than procure or import outright— submarine technology from Russia has clear precedent in recent history. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *With the Chakra II lease set to expire in several years, India has rented yet another Akula-class vessel. Dubbed the *Chakra III, *the Akula submarine will be transferred to India by 2025 as part of a $3 billion contract. In the latest instance of long-standing military cooperation between Moscow and New Delhi, India is set to rent additional ... read more
Why Joe Biden Looks Sad: A Fourth Stimulus Payment Seems Doomed
*Stephen Silver* *New Stimulus Payment, * The calls for another check have always been something of an uphill battle. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Biden Administration is pursuing a pair of large spending packages, including the American Jobs Plan and American Families Plan. The latter plan would extend that child tax credit to 2025. However, the Biden Administration has not proposed direct stimulus checks as part of either of those spending plans, and it doesn’t appear the votes are there in Congress to pass them. Nearly since the passage of the American Rescue Plan, ... read more
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Pentagon Revolving Door Strikes Again - RPI's Daniel McAdams Interviewed
Frank Kendall, President Joe Biden's nominee for Air Force Secretary, when he answered questions before Congress on Monday ahead of his expected confirmation in the role. He faced a disturbing dearth of serious scrutiny about his very lucrative entanglements with defense contractors who've made him rich. The absence of criticism from an apparently apathetic US Congress makes his nomination all-the-more an illustration that the infamous Washington "swamp" is dirtier than ever. Daniel McAdams of the Ron Paul Institute weighs in: read more
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CIA (Dis)Information Operations Come Home to the US
[image: undefined] Reporters joke the easiest job in Washington is CIA spokesman. You need only listen carefully to questions and say “No comment’ before heading to Happy Hour. The joke, however, is on us. The reporters pretend to see only one side of the CIA, the passive hiding of information about itself. They meanwhile choose to profit from the other side of the equation, active information operations designed to influence events in America. It is 2021 and the CIA is running an op against the American people. Leon Panetta, the Director CIA from 2009 to 2011 explained bluntly his ... read more
Deagel Organization Predicts Massive Global Depopulation of 50 to 80% by 2025
ED Noor: I felt a need to share this information with you all. It jibes well with my previous post: I had originally considering posting them together but each is very different and contains different but important data that must be shared with you. Take it all at face value, do your research. This information is just another tool in the box. Historically, a change in the economic paradigm Deagel organization predicts massive global depopulation of 50 to 80% by 2025. Deagel.com ~ Deagel, a true intelligence organization for the US government, predicts a massive 50-80% global dep... read more
Cairns News5 hours ago
UFO threat next disinformation campaign for Earth
Deep State assets Channel 7 and 60 Minutes have begun the subterfuge by Alexandra Bruce I missed this Steven Greer video when it was posted a couple of weeks ago but it’s a great follow-up to the Dark Journalist interview with John W Warner IV that I posted yesterday, in relation to the imminent release […] read more
War News Updates5 hours ago
President Biden's White House Is 'A Monday-Through-Friday Kind Of Place'
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden return to the White House after a trip to Camp David, in Washington, March 21, 2021. REUTERS/Erin Scott *CNN:** For Biden, the White House is 'a Monday-through-Friday kind of place'* (CNN)Beginning in 1973, when he was a United States Senator from Delaware, Joe Biden had a ritual: nearly every evening he would hop a train back to Wilmington after his work day on Capitol Hill, spending most nights and weekends at the place he considered home, 100 miles from Washington. Doing so earned him the nickname "Amtrak Joe," and in 2011, the... read more
Sunday Afternoon Links
This and that for your Sunday reading. - John Michael McGrath highlights how the COVID-19 B.1.617 variant represents a serious threat to the prospect of safely relaxing restrictions over the summer. And Morgan Modjeski reports on the COVID outbreak at the Pine Grove Correctional Centre. - D.T. Cochrane highlights a few of the major Canadian corporations which have seen massive windfalls as a result of the pandemic. And Grace Blakeley warns that we can't expect the temporary response to the coronavirus to represent the end of neoliberalism. - Michael Geist has been reviewing som... read more

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