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Thomas Paine

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Monday, May 31, 2021

31 May - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 5

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10:26 pm MDT

Destroy Camping One Fuel At A Time?
Are Camping Fuel Follies a microcosm of the assault on American fuel choices? Looks like it. Continue reading → read more
"You Could Wait...."
“You get that one chance; and damn it, you’ve got to take it! If there’s one lesson I know I will take with me for eternity, its that there are those things that might happen only once, those chances that come walking down the street, strolling out of a café; if you don’t let go and take them, they really could get away! We can get so washed out with a mindset of entitlement – the universe will do everything for us to ensure our happiness – that we forget why we came here! We came here to grab, to take, to give, to have! Not to wait! Nobody came here to wait! So, what makes anyone ... read more
Ice Age Now6 hours ago
Record cold across Northeast dating back to the 1800s
Dozens – more likely hundreds – of cold records were broken or shattered on Saturday. Many locations broke daily low temperature records, while others shattered lowest daily high temperature records. Some of these records for lowest high temperature dated back to the 1800s. For some reason unfathomable to me, AccuWeather forces you to muddle through ... Read more The post Record cold across Northeast dating back to the 1800s appeared first on Ice Age Now. read more
Alberta’s Reopening Plan: “The Best Alberta Summer Ever”
“Today we are truly near the end of this thing. We’re finally getting back to normal, and I think it means the best Alberta summer ever.” – Premier Jason Kenney Last week Premier Kenney, Dr Deena Hinshaw, and Health … Continue reading → read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
California Eyes Abandoned Malls and Stores for New Housing
California state lawmakers are grappling with a particularly 21st-century problem: What to do with the growing number of shopping malls and big box retail stores left empty by consumers shifting their purchases to the web. read more
Snopes.com7 hours ago
Mexico Report Suggests Child Sex Abuse Ring at Some Schools
The “11 offenders are accused of committing the abuse in a coordinated fashion,” according to the report by the civic group Center for The Defense of Children’s Rights. read more
Michael West7 hours ago
BHP carbon accounting good for executive bonuses, not for climate
[image: BHP carbon emissions, North West Shelf, Bass Strait] BHP counts all the carbon emissions from projects it operates but ignores the climate impact of its investments in projects managed by other companies. This is not a credible approach to climate change, writes Peter Milne, from independent energy and climate news site Boiling Cold, as all owners have a say on the big decisions that affect emissions. Ignoring emissions is also great for executive bonuses. read more
Renowned Texas Professor and Doctor: COVID-19 Shots are “Bioweapons thrust upon the Public!”
Author John Leake recently interviewed Dr. Peter McCullough in Dallas. YouTube phenom Austen Fletcher, known online as "Fleccas Talks," has done a masterful job in post-production by summarizing the 1 hour and 45 minutes interview down to less than 17 minutes. Dr. McCullough is pro-vaccine, and in the beginning he did administer the COVID-19 shots to some of his patients. But now he states: "Based on the safety data now, I can no longer recommend it." If you have watched any of the previous interviews we have published with Dr. McCullough, you will see that this man appears to be... read more
Hatred Should Be Considered A Contagious Disease
*Izzeldin Abuelaish* *Global Health, * Understanding the psychological, pathological, physiological and neurobiological consequences of hatred suggests that the link to disease may not be just metaphorical, but literal and measurable for the individual experiencing it. A significant portion of violence in the world is based on hatred. People find so many reasons to hate one another: their class, gender, authority, religion, skin colour, ethnicity, sexual orientation, creed, customs, nationality, political opinions, physical attributes or imagined attributes. And many of those wh... read more
bilaterals.org6 hours ago
“É hora de dar um basta no livre comércio”
31-May-2021 Em vídeo, Amigos da Terra Brasil e Marcha Mundial das Mulheres explicam como o livre comércio ataca as vidas no Sul global. read more
bilaterals.org6 hours ago
“Es hora de decir basta al libre comercio”
31-May-2021 En un vídeo, Amigos de la Tierra Brasil y la Marcha Mundial de las Mujeres explican cómo el libre comercio arremete contra la vida en el Sur global. read more
Hell Yes: Submarine Drones Are Coming to Britain's Royal Navy
*Caleb Larson* *Royal Navy, Europe* The Royal Navy is joining the U.S. Navy in the XLUUV club, which is pursuing XLUUV designs from both Lockheed Martin and Boeing. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The future is now. In March 2020, the British Royal Navy announced awarding a contract for an unmanned submarine—a drone—that will be 30 meters long, or about 100 feet, and have a 3,000 kilometer—1,900 mile —range. The builder, Submergence Group & M Subs Ltd are based in the UK and Texas. The Extra Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicle, or XLUUV ‘Manta’ as it is also known, weighs a slight... read more
China Is Pleased: Japan's Military Rifles Are Seriously Lacking
*Charlie Gao* *Security, Asia* Japan's military rifles are far from useless, but they do have some major deficiencies. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The most glaring issue with the Type 89 is the JSDF’s lack of commitment to a real program to put modern accessories on their rifle. The standard issue rifle of the average soldier tends to be among the oldest equipment issued by a military. Russian Ground and Airborne Troops use variations of a rifle designed in the 1970s, the U.S. military uses variations of a design from the late 1950s. Japan stands in contrast, using a r... read more
The U.S. Navy Wanted to Know Everything About This Submarine
*Caleb Larson* *China, Asia* The Type 091 was the first Chinese-made submarine to incorporate the much more hydrodynamic teardrop hull shape. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Though the Type 091 has limited capabilities when compared to contemporary nuclear-powered submarines, it represents China’s first step into nuclear propulsion. Mao Zedong famously declared that China “will have to build nuclear submarines even if it takes us 10,000 years.” Though it took significantly less time than that, their first nuclear submarine, the Type 091, has some drawbacks. *Type 091-class... read more
Germany Has An Anti-Semitism Problem
*Sebastian Thormann* *Anti-Semitism, Europe* Recent displays of antisemitism are a disgrace for Germany, especially considering the historical backdrop of the Holocaust. German politicians have ignored Israel-centered antisemitism in their country for far too long. During the most recent conflict in the Middle East, as Israel fought off indiscriminate rocket attacks by Gaza-based terror group Hamas and countered them with airstrikes on Hamas targets, this racism broke out into the open again. In Germany, Jewish places of worship were attacked, and anti-Semitic hate spilled out o... read more
Not PC7 hours ago
When politicians say “follow the science,” they’re really saying “follow our plan.”
*“The planners pretend that their plans are scientific and that there cannot be disagreement with regard to them among well-intentioned and decent people."* ~ Ludwig von Mises, from his 1947 monograph 'Planned Chaos' [HT John Miltimore] Content is copyright PC.BlogSpot.Com © Permission to republish is granted, with link and attribution. read more
Food Safety News7 hours ago
California officials find Listeria in mushrooms; nationwide recall initiated
California Terra Garden Inc. of Commerce, CA, is recalling all cases of its 150-gram/5.3-ounce packages of “Seafood Mushroom (Product of China)” because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The recalled products were distributed from California through produce distributors or wholesalers to retail stores nationwide. The contamination was found during routine testing... Continue Reading read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
São Paulo stock exchange has fourth consecutive daily rise, set new record high
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The São Paulo stock exchange advanced 0.52% this Monday, May 31, in its fourth consecutive positive session in the green. Ibovespa, the benchmark index of the trading floor, closed at 126,215 points, a new all-time high, surpassing the one set last Friday. In the currency market, the U.S. dollar appreciated […] The post São Paulo stock exchange has fourth consecutive daily rise, set new record high appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
Butantan “Project S” shows pandemic can be controlled if 75% of population is vaccinated
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The coronavirus pandemic can be controlled if 75% of the population is vaccinated against Covid-19, according to a study carried out in a Brazilian city, where its inhabitants were massively immunized with the CoronaVac vaccine from the Chinese laboratory Sinovac, the Butantan Institute reported this Monday, May 31. According to […] The post Butantan “Project S” shows pandemic can be controlled if 75% of population is vaccinated appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
Nine people murdered on farm in southern Colombia
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Nine people, one woman, and eight men, were killed Monday on a private farm in a rural area of the Colombian department of Huila (south) by unidentified armed persons, local authorities reported. “Nine people have died with firearms in the rural area known as El Quebradón Alto,” which is part […] The post Nine people murdered on farm in southern Colombia appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Nick Kamen - Each Time You Break My Heart
The blog is playing second fiddle to *more book*. The proofs are back and I'm working through correcting them. Everything has to be tickety-boo with errant words excised and any instances of grocer's apostrophe eliminated. The politics and argumentation therein are a different matter, and so looking forward to the nitpickers and the naysayers in due course. You know what this means as far as the content here goes: music video time. Because we lost him earlier this month and it's *not a bad tune actually*, we travel back to 1986 for your listening pleasure. read more
Monday Afternoon Links
Assorted content to start your week. - Bartley Kives discusses the Pallister PC's failure to respond to warnings about a new COVID wave (which of course reflects a pattern among conservative provincial governments). Julia Wong exposes the Kenney UPC's utter failure to organize the contact tracing needed to avoid additional waves in Alberta. - Meanwhile, Damien Gayle reports that the UK is looking at reversing its plans to relax public health restrictions based on the dangers of new variants - even as Luke Savage notes that its conservative elites too were perfectly happy to sacr... read more
What Matters About The Origins Of The COVID-19 Virus
Up until recently I dismissed the hypothesis that the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 escaped from a Chinese lab as a crackpot conspiracy theory meant to increase anti- China sentiment in the US. Then two friends gave me very well researched articles making the case that the Lab Theory, as I will call it, was credible and should not be dismissed. There is as yet no proof for either the Lab Theory hypothesis, or for the From Nature hypothesis. Still, the issue will rage in the mainstream media. If we don’t address it properly, we will look ignorant, and we will be dismissed. Here... read more
Food Safety News8 hours ago
Organic Enoki mushrooms recalled nationwide because of risk of Listeria
Marquis Worldwide Specialty Inc. of City of Industry, CA, is recalling all of its “Organic Enoki Mushroom” 200-gram packages because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Consumers are warned not to use the product even if it does not look or smell spoiled, according to the company’s recall notice posted by... Continue Reading read more
CURMUDGUCATION8 hours ago
Tulsa and Teaching History
The Tulsa Race Massacre happened 100 years ago today. It's a horrifying chapter in US history, its anniversary arriving ion the midst of a new national argument about how history should be taught. Nowadays you can find plenty of resources about the destruction of Greenwood and the murder of--well, the number 300 is used, but the fact is we don't really know exactly how many Black folks were murdered. That lack of information is par for the course; the massacre was effectively covered up, buried by civic leaders who wanted to build a reputation for Tulsa as a cosmopolitan oil cent... read more
Update On Cali And African Liberation Day
Saturday morning, the Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) got word the neoliberal, right-wing Colombian state was deploying its military into the predominantly Afro-Colombian city of Calí. To top it off, the internet was not working. That prompted us to put out an alert on Twitter. Later in the day, we heard from our folks that the internet appeared to be up and running again. But we remain vigilant because the national government had deployed the military to Calí and other cities after issuing a decree on Friday forcing governors and mayors to cooperate with the militarized response t... read more
Veterans For Peace Statement On Memorial Day
We are tired of parades, memorials and pageantry. Take back your “thank you for your service” and 50% off sales. We want people to live without threats of U.S. bullets and bombs. We remember the enormous loss of civilian life that is forgotten in today’s memorials and hidden from view in the U.S. consciousness. America has no space on its calendar to memorialize these victims. We grieve the loss of friends and the death of veterans unable to forget the tragedies and forgive themselves. We are ANGRY that there is a holiday that glorifies nationalism and patriotism and ignores the... read more
State Of The World: Poverty Is Widespread
The world’s population was about 7.8 billion people in 2020. About 2.2 billion people do not have access to safe drinking water, and over 4 billion do not have safe sanitation.(1) About 800 million suffer from chronic undernourishment. A fifth of all children under 5 suffer from stunted growth.(2) Each year approximately 6 million children and many millions of adults die of easily preventable diseases(3) and 9 million people die of hunger.(4) Some progress has been made on some of these issues, particularly in China. However, things have been getting worse in other regions, such a... read more
Meet the Gun That Can Fire Around Any Corner
*Kyle Mizokami* *Guns, * The Corner Shot chassis essentially turns the pistol into a shoulder-fired carbine, with a twist: at the press of a button, Corner Shot can instantaneously tilt left for right, allowing the shooter to remain behind cover while observing the camera feed. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Corner Shot is a great example of moving past a failed answer to a problem and tackling it in a new and unique way. The system has reportedly already been used in counter-terror operations of the post-9/11 era, and the growing urbanization of modern warfare will probabl... read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Says There Is No Common Ground Between The U.S. And Russia In The Upcoming Biden - Putin Summit
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov's comments came as Russia's ties with the US and its Western allies are languishing at post-Cold War lows [File: Thomas Peter/Pool via Reuters] *CNBC/Reuters: **Russia tells U.S. to expect ‘uncomfortable’ signals ahead of Putin-Biden summit * Russia said on Monday it would send what it described as “uncomfortable” signals to the United States ahead of a summit between the two countries’ leaders next month and announced it was beefing up its western border militarily. The comments came a day after U.S. President Joe Biden said he ... read more
Medical Kidnap7 hours ago
Renowned Texas Professor and Doctor: COVID-19 Shots are “Bioweapons thrust upon the Public!”
Author John Leake recently interviewed Dr. Peter McCullough in Dallas. YouTube phenom Austen Fletcher, known online as "Fleccas Talks," has done a masterful job in post-production by summarizing the 1 hour and 45 minutes interview down to less than 17 minutes. Dr. McCullough is pro-vaccine, and in the beginning he did administer the COVID-19 shots to some of his patients. But now he states: "Based on the safety data now, I can no longer recommend it." If you have watched any of the previous interviews we have published with Dr. McCullough, you will see that this man appears to be... read more
Joe Biden's Next Crisis: Is America Heading for a Propane Gas Shortage?
*Stephen Silver* *Propane Shortage, * WFSB reported this week that propane has been rising in price, with the vice president of Connecticut Propane telling the news station that demand has increased to the point of prices rising. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *“U.S. average residential propane prices increased by more than 52 cents a gallon, or 30 percent, during the 2020-21 heating season, which began Oct. 1 and ended March 31,” the report said. “The increase in prices can be attributed primarily to higher crude oil prices, seasonal withdrawals from propane inventory and in... read more
The World’s First Aircraft Carrier Superpower (Not America)
*Peter Suciu* *Imperial Japan, Asia* But the Hōshō wasn't the first carrier if you consider the first ship to launch an aircraft. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The *Hōshō* differed from the carriers to come. She had a small command tower, and six small funnels protruding to the port and starboard and these could be raised or lowered so that smoke would not interfere with the launch or recovery of aircraft. There was no catapult and the narrow flight deck could only accommodate a few aircraft. Today the aircraft carrier remains the most powerful capital ship in any navy, an... read more
Please Stop Drooling Over Battleships. They Belong In Your History Book.
*David Axe* *Battleships, The Americas* “Battleships are simply a delivery system for ordnance.” *Here's What You Need to Remember*: Battleships excelled at shore-bombardment, anti-aircraft defense and action against other battleships. But not for long. During World War II and beyond, new technology eroded the big ships’ advantages. In many ways, the battleship represented the greatest-ever concentration of naval power in a single vessel. Between World War I and World War II, the big, fast, thickly-armored and heavily-armed warships dominated the world’s oceans. And then, very ... read more
China and Russia Are Crying: A Joint British-U.S. Carrier Strike Group Is Coming
*Alex Hollings* *Aircraft Carriers, Europe* Carrier strike groups represent some of the most potent means of force projection in any nation’s military, made up of an aircraft carrier and assorted ships tasked with defending and supporting carrier operations. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *While the U.S. Navy operates F-35C’s off the decks of its own flattops, the F-35B has been considered a better option for the Queen Elizabeth’s sloping deck. The F-35B is the only version of the stealth fighter that can land vertically, eliminating the need for arresting wires during landin... read more
Memorial Day Salute! 5 Greatest U.S. General of All Time
*Michael Peck* *U.S. History, * It was Washington's misfortune to end up on the $1 bill. The portrait of what appears to be an effete old man in a wig has caused future generations of Americans to underestimate him. What makes a great general? Napoleon, who knew a thing or two about generalship, said he would rather have a lucky general than a good one. Yet he didn't mean a commander who blithely staked the fortunes of war on a roll of the dice, as if combat were a spin at the Vegas roulette wheel. A lucky general was one with a cool head who could take advantage of opportunitie... read more
Russia Nearly Wiped a City Off the Map Using Weapons Like This
*Mark Episkopos* *Russian Military, * The early 1990’s collapse of the Soviet Union sparked a long procession of armed conflicts across Eurasia, but few of these post-Soviet catastrophes reached the destruction wrought by the First Chechen War. The early 1990’s collapse of the Soviet Union sparked a long procession of armed conflicts across Eurasia, but few of these post-Soviet catastrophes reached the destruction wrought by the First Chechen War. *How It Started * Chechen separatists declared independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Following years of internal turmoil in Che... read more
China Went Totally Crazy: How the Navy Surfaced Three Big Missile Submarines
*David Axe* *Submarines, * Nuclear powers rarely go to war with each other, but that doesn’t mean they don’t threaten to do so. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Back in 2010, the U.S. Navy decided to remind China who the dominant power in Asia was with a naval display like no other. Nuclear powers rarely go to war with each other, but that doesn’t mean they don’t *threaten* to do so. Indeed, military posturing is an integral part of what Forrest Morgan, an analyst for the RAND Corporation, called “crisis stability.” In other words, “building and posturing forces in ways tha... read more
Sink The Aircraft Carriers! How a U.S.-China World War III Would Play Out
*James Holmes* *Aircraft Carriers, * China is focusing on its near-abroad, while the Navy is better prepared for conflict on the open seas. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* Submarine warfare would constitute a common denominator in U.S. maritime strategy for oceanic and near-shore combat. Nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs) such as U.S. *Virginia*- or *Los Angeles*-class boats can raid surface shipping on the high seas. Or they can slip underneath A2/AD defenses to assault enemy vessels, including flattops, in their coastal redoubts. Ah, yes, the “carrier-killer.” China ... read more
Joe Biden Has Stimulus Checks for a Very Special Group of Americans
*Eli Fuhrman* *Stimulus Payments, Americas* The plan called for over $31 billion dedicated to supporting tribal governments and Native-American communities, the largest such program in history. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Council of the Cherokee Nation will consider the proposed plan at a special council meeting set for May 27, and Cherokee citizens are being encouraged to register for the Cherokee Nation’s online Gadugi Portal in anticipation of applications for direct assistance opening up sometime next month. The American Rescue Plan, which was signed into law in ... read more
Climate Change Cure? What If We Reforested the Tropics?
*Simon Lewis, Chris Brierley, Alexander Koch* *Climate, World* It wouldn't help offset emissions as much as you think. What would happen if every single patch of farmland in the tropics, from Brazil through Congo, India and Indonesia, was abandoned overnight and left to turn back into forests? That’s the question we investigated in our new research. Trees and forests have become increasingly important in plans to tackle the climate emergency, yet our work shows that once you factor in how the soil, oceans and other parts of the Earth system would respond, tree planting is not as ... read more
Halifax Examiner8 hours ago
Work underway to search grounds of former Shubenacadie Residential School
“To date no graves or human remains have been found” at the site of the former Shubenacadie Indian Residential School, according to the Mi’kmaq Rights Initiative, but the search is continuing. Last week, the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation announced that the remains of 215 children were found at the site of the former Kamloops […] read more
Halifax Examiner8 hours ago
Halifax and Sydney schools to reopen Thursday; 17 new cases of COVID-19 announced in Nova Scotia on Monday, May 31
The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Please help us continue this coverage by subscribing. Jump to sections in this article: Overview Schools Vaccination Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Nova Scotia has announced 17 new cases of COVID-19 today (Monday, May 31). All of today’s cases are in Nova Scotia Health’s Central […] read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ8 hours ago
Security In Iraq May 22-28, 2021
Attacks by the Islamic State in Iraq declined for the second week. There was a spike at the end of April for the annual Ramadan offensive, but it appears that might be over already in the shortest campaign by the group. On the other hand pro-Iran factions are continuing their operations against the United States. There were a total of 20 incidents recorded in Iraq from May 22-28. 9 of those were by groups working with Iran while 11 were by the Islamic State. There were 3 deaths and 24 wounded during the week. 1 civilian and 2 members of the Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) were... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ8 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - May 31
1915 British forces set out to capture Amarah from Ottomans 1924 UK High Commissioner for Iraq said Assyrians would get autonomous homeland in Dohuk Called on Iraqi govt to grant Assyrians land (Musings On Iraq review *The Tragedy of the Assyrian Minority in Iraq*) (Musings On Iraq review *State and Society in Iraq*) 1931 Iraq made first payment of oil revenues to Turkey in return for giving up claims to Mosul (Musings On Iraq How The Ottoman Province Of Mosul Became Part Of Iraq) (Musings On Iraq interview with Princeton’s Sara Pursley on Sykes-Picot and c... read more
The Duran8 hours ago
Again, NATO’s Polling Shows Far Higher Percentages of Chinese Than of Americans Think They Live in a Democracy.
Eric Zuesse A NATO front organization recently released their polling report “Democracy Perception Index 2021”, and its poll-findings in the 53 surveyed countries contradict more than confirm what NATO’s own propaganda routinely asserts; so, though these findings are major news, they are suppressed, instead of publicized, by NATO, and are practically a secret NATO poll. […] read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Hundreds Gather at Historic Tulsa Church’s Prayer Wall
Hundreds gathered for an interfaith service dedicating a prayer wall outside historic Vernon African Methodist Episcopal Church in Tulsa's Greenwood neighborhood on the centennial of the first day of one of the deadliest racist massacres in the nation. read more
null8 hours ago
Unjabbed vs Jews: Comparing the Treatment of the “Unvaccinated” to the Persecution of Jewish People during Nazi Germany
There have been firestorms over the past couple of days over a woman in Tennessee by the name of Gigi Gaskins selling apparel that used The post Unjabbed vs Jews: Comparing the Treatment of the “Unvaccinated” to the Persecution of Jewish People during Nazi Germany appeared first on . read more
Large mud volcano eruption in Colombia injures 1 person and forces 150 to evacuate
A large mud volcano eruption took place in the municipality of Necocli, Antioquia Department, Colombia, on May 30, 2021, injuring 1 person and forcing 150 to evacuate. This is the strongest eruption of this mud volcano since 2005. According to the municipal risk...... Read more » read more
Manipulation Games
Weinstein and Heying go over a series of arguments and rhetorical traps that we’ve seen play out numerous times over the years. This is how the mind viruses get past peoples defense mechanisms, infect them, and the then spread to other people. It’s long, but its a must listen if you want to understand what… Continue reading → read more
War News Updates8 hours ago
This US Vice-Admiral Is Praising The Navy's Littoral Combat Ships In The South Shina Sea
The Independence-variant littoral combat ships USS Montgomery (LCS 8) and USS Gabrielle Giffords (LCS 10) operate in the South China Sea, accompanied by an MH-60S Sea Hawk assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 23, Jan. 28, 2020. US Navy photo *USNI News:* *7th Fleet CO: Deployed LCS USS Gabrielle Giffords ‘Pretty Much Owned’ South China Sea* The Navy is now pushing the Littoral Combat Ships out into the Pacific in force after more than a decade of stops and starts and studies. Today, there are two LCS deployed to the western Pacific – USS Tulsa (LCS-16) and USS Cha... read more
Pottersville Digest: Memorial Day edition
------------------------------ Shut up, Hogsbreath. ------------------------------ These idiots can't even ad lib their own idiocy, any more. ------------------------------ Don't forget Kremlin Cruz. ------------------------------ Imagine how much he'd be bellyaching if he hadn't stiffed Rudy for his $20,000 a day legal fee. ------------------------------ Uh, Howard? There's no such thing as a "little" anti-Semitic remark. ------------------------------ Ted Diadiun is right. In all fairness, the Republican were damned if they did and damned if they didn't ... read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Those Who Think They Can Spot Misinformation Are More Likely to be Duped by It, Study Finds
From the COVID-19 pandemic to the presidential election, 2020 was rife with misinformation. read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Peru, after review, almost triples official Covid-19 death toll to 180,000
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - (REUTERS) Peru on Monday revised its official Covid-19 death toll to 180,764, almost triple the previous official figure of 69,342, following a government review that shows the severity of the outbreak in the Andean country. Peru has been one of the most battered countries in Latin America by the pandemic, […] The post Peru, after review, almost triples official Covid-19 death toll to 180,000 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Vaccination champion Chile records highest daily number of infections since March (May 31)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Chile added 6,882 new cases of Covid-19 on Monday, May 31, the highest number of infections since March when the country was experiencing the scourge of a second wave of the pandemic that brought the health system to the limit of collapse. "The variation of new cases continues to rise, […] The post Vaccination champion Chile records highest daily number of infections since March (May 31) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Word From the Trenches – May 31, 2021
Join in on the conversation. Call (712) 770-5597 then enter 220029#, press *6 to mute and unmute. (If you are unable to get through call... The post The Word From the Trenches – May 31, 2021 appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Disturbing Origins of Cybernetics and Transhumanism
The more we are encouraged to think like cold computers, the more the thesis that “computers must replace human thought” could be maintained. As I outlined in my previous article on the Clash of the Two Systems, the end of the 19th century saw a major clash between two opposing paradigms of political economy which … Continue reading The Disturbing Origins of Cybernetics and Transhumanism → read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Strike enters fifth day at two BHP copper mines in Chile
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – (REUTERS) A strike by workers for BHP’s Escondida and Spence copper mines in Chile entered its fifth day on Monday, as the union awaited a decision by labor authorities over whether substitute workers the company called in are legal, a union leader told Reuters. The 200-member union, which runs BHP’s […] The post Strike enters fifth day at two BHP copper mines in Chile appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Memorial Day, 2021
Our terrible storms on Lake Erie have cleared out (Port Clinton was in a state of emergency) and the holiday to memorialize the fallen heroes of our wars has appeared warm and sunny. I walked to the Wellness Center on Sixth St. (about a mile) and then spent 3 miles on the exercycle. The cycle had been moved (and maybe replaced, not sure) to a different window, so I couldn't see the pool. However, I did see the small woods and open lot, and had the fun of watching a young deer nibbling tender shoots for breakfast. I walked back home through the woods and Seventh Street rather t... read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Argentina suspends 12 beef export operations as conflict over ban deepens
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – (REUTERS) Argentina said on Monday it had temporarily shut down 12 beef exporters over “irregular” operations and had seized over 220 tonnes of meat as tensions over the government’s meat export ban deepen. Argentina, the world’s No. 5 suppliers of beef, has long been renowned for its high-quality meat. But […] The post Argentina suspends 12 beef export operations as conflict over ban deepens appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Pfizer expects to deliver 2.4 million Covid-19 vaccine doses to Brazil this week
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The pharmaceutical company will run 3 flights between Tuesday, June 1, and Thursday, June 3, landing at Viracopos. These deliveries are part of the first contract with the Ministry of Health, for 100 million doses. Pfizer pharmaceutical company has confirmed the delivery of 2.4 million doses of the vaccine against […] The post Pfizer expects to deliver 2.4 million Covid-19 vaccine doses to Brazil this week appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Food Safety News9 hours ago
Certain enoki mushrooms from Korea recalled because of Listeria test
California officials found Listeria monocytogenes in a package of enoki mushrooms from Korea, prompting a recall by Rainfield Marketing Group Inc. of Vernon, CA. The company shipped the mushrooms to distributors or wholesalers who distributed the product to retailers nationwide, according to a recall notice from the firm that was posted by the Food and... Continue Reading read more
Five characteristics of successful civilizations, guest blogger Michael Smitih
Earlier Michael wrote: "It is hard for anyone with an open mind to look at the policies and executive orders of the Biden administration, contrast and compare them with those of the Trump administration, and not see the Democrat's total, unrestricted, all-out war on every aspect of America - what she is, who we are and how we live. You can see the attacks accelerating, the condescension and threats are turning into actions - if they cannot bring us to heel with laws, rules, and regulations, if they can't make every single one of us a dependent beggar, they will make your savings wo... read more
Two US-Russia Summits Seen from Memorial Day
by Bruce Director and Tony Papert -- What’s the difference between President Trump’s July 16, 2018 summit with Russia’s President Putin in Helsinki three years ago, and the upcoming, June 16 summit between Putin and fake president Joe Biden in Geneva? The difference is a very small thing, a very tiny thing. Indeed, it’s far too small for some people--such as nearly all Congressional Republicans--to be able to see it at all. It’s just a tiny little thing called principle. The principle of sovereignty. read more
The New Dark Age10 hours ago
Ryanair Bomb Threat In Belarus – ‘Western’ Media Narrative Disagrees With The Facts
There is still a bit more to learn about the Ryanair flight 4978 from Greece to Lithuania which on May 23 diverted to Minsk after a bomb thread against the plane had been received by several regional airports. read more
Facing a demographic crisis, China to allow three children per family
The Washington Post – by Lily Kuo China on Monday said it would allow all married couples to have three children, up from the existing... The post Facing a demographic crisis, China to allow three children per family appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
musingsofanoldfart11 hours ago
Black man talks members of KKK to cede their robes
The following is a repeat of an earlier post written four years ago. It remains relevant today. Our blogging friend Jill highlights weekly a few people who are shining lights in our world. Typically, these folks fly under the radar … Continue reading → read more
A Feisty Cackling Goose That Lived To See Another Day
In wildlife rehabilitation, we often run up against the reality of ‘nature, red in tooth and claw’ in our work. We totally get that many wild animals survive by eating other wild animals, and predators need to eat just as much as the animals they prey upon. However, sometimes the prey animal fights its way ... Read more The post A Feisty Cackling Goose That Lived To See Another Day appeared first on International Bird Rescue. read more
CENSORED NEWS2 hours ago
Passamaquoddy Reacquire Island in Maine
#LandBack: Passamaquoddy Tribe Reacquires Culturally Significant 140-Acres of Island in Kci Monosakom (Big Lake), MaineMay 17, 2021Contact:Donald Soctomah, Cultural and Historical Preservation Officer for the Passamaquoddy TribeCorey Hinton, Esq., Passamaquoddy Tribal Citizen at Sipayik and Head of the Tribal Nations Practice Group at Drummond WoodsumMotahkomikuk (Indian Township), Maine – On read more
Snopes.com9 hours ago
Chrissy Metz of ‘This Is Us’ Fame Featured in Misleading Weight Loss Ads
Advertisers posted a doctored image of actress Melissa McCarthy with Metz's face while at the same time pushing "massive weight loss" claims. read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
US Military Wants To Harvest Solar Energy In Space And Beam It To Earth
*Science Times:* *Space Solar Power Could Revolutionize Energy As US Air Force Plans to Harvest This Unlimited Source* Around two months ago, Space.com reported that a US military space plane is being tested to gather space solar power from the Sun while flying on Earth's orbit. The classified mission of the X-37B robotic space plane of the US Space Force flew past 300 days in Earth's orbit that is said to carry the research Photovoltaic Radio-frequency Antenna Module Flight Experiment (PRAM-FX) that investigates transforming solar energy and convert it into RF power. *Re... read more
The Last Refuge9 hours ago
Details Emerge of Fulton County Deputies Leaving Guard Duty 20 Minutes Before Alarms Sound in Building Containing Ballots for Audit
Details are starting to emerge about the suspicious alarms and opened doors at the building in Fulton County containing ballots awaiting audit. According to Newsmax corespondent Emerald Robinson Fulton County deputies left the parking lot 20 minutes before the building alarm sounded. (Source Link) Additionally, the plaintiff attorney, Bob Cheely, handling the election integrity lawsuit, […] The post Details Emerge of Fulton County Deputies Leaving Guard Duty 20 Minutes Before Alarms Sound in Building Containing Ballots for Audit appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Halifax Examiner9 hours ago
Commission recommends against rent control, urges $25 million in spending to start solving affordable housing crisis
The group tasked with identifying solutions to Nova Scotia’s affordable housing crisis has recommended the government immediately spend at least $25 million to start to turn things around. And if all of its recommendations are followed, the long-term outcome will be better than rental control, the group argued. The Nova Scotia Affordable Housing Commission was […] read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Bolsonaro says reforms could improve Brazil’s business environment
RIO DE JANEIRO,BRAZIL - The president opened the Brazil 2021 Investment Forum on Monday, May 31; he further stated that the country intends to become a member of the OECD. President Jair Bolsonaro delivered a speech at the opening of the Brazil 2021 Investment Forum on Monday, May 31. In his opening speech, alongside Economy […] The post Bolsonaro says reforms could improve Brazil’s business environment appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
This Russian Spy Ship Might the Worst Thing Ever to Set Sail
*David Axe* *Cold War Weaponry, * Each side made spy ships to keep tabs on each other and gather intelligence. However, not all ships were made equal. *Here's What You Need to Remember: **Ural*’s bad luck began early on, during her long voyage from the shipyard in the Baltic Sea to her Pacific home port—a two-month trip that took the giant spy ship and her 1,000 sailors all the way around Europe, presumably through the Suez Canal and onward across Southeast Asia to Vladivostok, near Russia’s borders with China and North Korea. In June 1981, the Soviet Union began building a huge... read more
Gregory Mannarino, AM 5/31/21: "Markets, A Look Ahead"
Gregory Mannarino, AM 5/31/21: *"Markets, A Look Ahead"* - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Uruguay supports Copa América in Brazil but asks for fewer and closer venues
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Uruguayan Football Association (AUF) supported the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) decision to move Copa America to Brazil and asked that the teams do not have to travel long distances. This was confirmed on Monday by AUF vice-president Gastón Tealdi, who explained that the main continental tournament at the […] The post Uruguay supports Copa América in Brazil but asks for fewer and closer venues appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com10 hours ago
Russia’s Navalny Asks Court to End Prison Security Checks
Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny asked a court to halt the hourly night-time checks he has been subjected to in his penal colony. read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
West Africa Leaders Suspend Mali From The Regional Bloc Over Coup
*France 24:* *West African bloc ECOWAS suspends Mali over coup* West African leaders decided at an extraordinary summit on Sunday to suspend Mali from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) bodies after a second coup in nine months by the poor Sahel country's military, but stopped short of reimposing sanctions. The putsch had sparked warnings of fresh sanctions and deep concerns over stability in the volatile Sahel region. Ten regional heads of state and three foreign ministers attended the summit in the Ghanaian capital Accra, with former Nigerian president... read more
Science 2.0 blogs10 hours ago
The Roof Of The World Has Been Raised Nearly Half A Mile
The Tibetan plateau covers nearly 1,600,000 square miles. With an average altitude of nearly 14,000 feet, Tibet is called the Roof of the World for good reason. It contains the world's two highest peaks, Mount Everest and K2, and the vast Himalayan mountain range towers higher than anywhere else on Earth. Some researchers contend it has been that height for most of its existence while others argue the roof of the world has gotten higher. read more read more
Econlib10 hours ago
How do deficits matter?
Tyler Cowen directed me to a Ross Douthat post on people with intellectual influence: Scott Sumner/Stephanie Kelton: Because market monetarism and modern monetary theory arguably stand in the same relation to our “no, really, deficits don’t matter” policymaking era as Milton Friedman did to Reagan-Thatcher neoliberalism. I’m flattered that Douthat believes that I’ve been influential, […] The post How do deficits matter? appeared first on Econlib. read more
Climate change: Thousands of people in the UK have already died because of global warming
By Paul Homewood h/t Graham Worthington This quite simply is fraud: Well over 5,500 people in the UK have died from heat-related deaths as a result of climate change in less than three decades, according to a new study. Researchers estimate that one in three deaths in which heat has […] read more

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