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Thomas Paine

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Saturday, June 19, 2021

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TC Claudette - Life-threatening flash flooding expected across coastal Mississippi and Alabama, and the far western Florida Panhandle
Tropical Storm "Claudette" formed at 09:00 UTC on June 19, 2021, as the third named storm of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season. Heavy rainfall causing dangerous flooding remains the primary hazard, NHC warns. Claudette is expected to move farther inland...... Read more » read more
CFACT17 hours ago
John Kerry tops climate as greatest “existential threat”
Climate Envoy Kerry is right up there among the most consequential internal security threats our nation has ever known. The post John Kerry tops climate as greatest “existential threat” appeared first on CFACT. read more
The Duran17 hours ago
Biden’s absurd “safe zones” list for Putin is pathetic [Video]
We noted in an earlier piece, called “President Putin’s Masterstroke” that the Russian leader completely vaulted over all the hoops preventing him from doing his own messaging. Giving a press conference without the presence of Imposter Joe by his side, Mr. Putin had free rein to answer any way he pleased. Thank God, he actually […] read more
The Duran17 hours ago
Iran agreement will help to make the region safer”: Iranian political analyst
Iran agreement will help to make the region safer”: Iranian political analyst By: Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator Iranian President Hassan Rouhani negotiated the original Iran nuclear deal in 2015, but is due to leave office in August. On Saturday, Iran’s lead envoy in Vienna, Abbas Araghchi, said a new deal was unlikely before […] read more
The Duran17 hours ago
GATEWAY PUNDIT: Here’s Why it was So Important for Democrats to Make Juneteenth a National Holiday…
GATEWAY PUNDIT By Jim Hoft Published June 18, 2021 at 7:33pm When the Civil War ended, and after Republican President Abraham Lincoln liberated the slaves, Democrats initiated Jim Crow laws to punish blacks. Democrats discriminated against blacks. In fact, the KKK, was founded as the the terrorist wing of the Democrat Party. The Ku Klux Klan […] read more
The Duran17 hours ago
Defunding police results are totally predictable. So why do it? [Video]
The screed of “Defund the Police” has yielded scenes like this: That this sort of activity has actually been implemented anywhere at all is stunning. The results of it have been uniformly bad everywhere it is implemented. According to this piece from The Wall Street Journal: In the last three months of 2020, homicides rose 32.2% […] read more
The Duran17 hours ago
The United States Started the Korean War
The history taught Americans is that North Korean forces attacked South Korea in 1950 and almost overran that new nation until the US military came to the rescue. This is true but does not explain that the United States government wanted a war. Major American industries had suffered with the loss of military business after […] read more
The Duran17 hours ago
Demons And Murder In The Modern World
The woman interviewed here is Erica Mukisa, the wife of Kenyan rapper Bamboo. She is explaining to the enthusiastic presenter how she was initiated into Devil worship and met Old Nick himself. Her husband claims to have had his own Satanic experiences, which appears to be the reason for his success. It is difficult to […] read more
The Duran18 hours ago
Elite Human Trafficking [Vol.4] – Dr. Phil’s TURN-ABOUT RANCH — Mouthy Buddha
Elite Human Trafficking [Vol.4] – Dr. Phil’s TURN-ABOUT RANCH Your support is greatly appreciated: BITCOIN WALLET: 3NdNqYA3cS3Gf3fCJ4TJoNmPHAT2Jh5551 PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5149972 SUBSCRIBESTAR: https://www.subscribestar.com/mouthy-buddha Elite Human Trafficking [Vol. 1] – Ghislaine Maxwell’s TERRAMAR PROJECT Elite Human Trafficking [Vol. 1] – Ghislaine Maxwell’s TERRAMAR PROJECT Your donations are crucial, and profoundly appreciated: PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5149972 SUBSCRIBESTAR: https://www.subscribestar.com/mouthy-buddha One time […] read more
The Duran18 hours ago
“Severe, limited” lockdown in Moscow likely due to new COVID variant [Video]
Last week, the number of COVID-19 cases in Moscow took a sudden and radical jump. While the numbers seemed to stabilize during the week, it was too soon to tell, as Thursday’s report showed the highest number of new cases identified in one day in Moscow since the beginning of the pandemic. Certainly, the curve […] read more
Saturday Snippet: Very conspicuous consumption
In his highly entertaining book "Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know: The Extraordinary Exploits of the British and European Aristocracy", Karl Shaw describes some of the habits, achievements and hazards of noble lords and ladies down the centuries. The blurb reads: The alarming history of the British, and European, aristocracy - from Argyll to Wellington and from Byron to Tolstoy, stories of madness, murder, misery, greed and profligacy. From Regency playhouses, to which young noblemen would go simply in order to insult someone to provoke a duel that might further their reputat... read more
AGE OF AUTISM17 hours ago
Foo Fighters or Woo Fighters
Tough to see 90s grunge band Foo Fighters hold a vaccinated only concert tour. Read a mainstream report here. In 2009, Foo's drummer Taylor Hawkins generously donated his time and talent to a fundraiser for Generation Rescue and Age of... read more
This Ugly Fighter Jet Almost Replaced the F-35 Stealth Fighter
*TNI Staff* *X-32 Fighter, * Would Boeing have done any better? *Here's What You Need to Remember:* Overall, it is very likely the Boeing would have run into the same sort of technical hiccups, cost overruns and delays as Lockheed did on the X-32. Lockheed mismanaged the F-35 program to an extent, but the Pentagon’s requirements for a all-in-one wonder plane is what caused the program's problems. On October 26, 2001, the U.S. Department of Defense announced that Lockheed Martin’s X-35 had won the Joint Strike Fighter contest over Boeing’s X-32. The win secured Lockheed’s future ... read more
A U.S. Air Force Unit Helped Kill 1,200 Suspected Insurgents in One Year
*David Axe* *U.S. Air Force, Americas* That’s one startling revelation in the official annual history for 2012 of the Air Force’s Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The 361st might be one of the deadliest individual organizations in the entire U.S. military. A secretive group of U.S. Air Force intelligence specialists flying aboard American spy planes helped U.S. military commandos kill more than a thousand enemy combatants in just a single year back in 2012. That’s one startling revelation in the official annual history for 2012... read more
In Case of a Nuclear War, The B-2 Will Be Ready Strike
*Kris Osborn* *B-52, * The latest version of the B61 thermonuclear gravity bomb, which has origins as far back as the 1960s, is engineered as a low-to-medium yield strategic and tactical nuclear weapon, according to nuclearweaponsarchive.org, which also states the weapon has a “two-stage” radiation implosion design. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Air Force’s B-2 Stealth bomber has test-dropped an upgraded, multi-function B61-12 nuclear bomb which improves accuracy, integrates various attack options into a single bomb, and changes the strategic landscape with regard to nu... read more
Born From the F-22 Raptor, the X-44 MANTA Was Even Stealthier
*Caleb Larson* *X-44 MANTA, F-22, Americas* Renderings of the X-44 concept indicate that it would have carried over the F-22’s air intake inlets that are designed to diffuse enemy radar inside of them rather than reflecting radar outwards. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The X-44 was one of a number of designs that Lockheed Martin designed and pitched to the U.S. Air Force as a way to augment the branch’s stealthily airframes, though this particular design may be the only one that was tailless. With F-22 production lines long since shuttered, it is unlikely we’ll ever get to ... read more
Goodbye Paris: Russia Had a Crazy Plan to Conquer France
*Michael Peck* *Cold War, Europe* Had the Soviet Union gone to war with the West in the early 1960s, it also planned to blitz France. *Here's What You Need to Remember: * According to the war plan, "the operation will require the use of 131 nuclear missiles and nuclear bombs; specifically 96 missiles and 35 nuclear bombs. The first nuclear strike will use 41 missiles and nuclear bombs. The immediate task will require using 29 missiles and nuclear bombs. The subsequent task could use 49 missiles and nuclear bombs. 12 missiles and nuclear bombs should remain in the reserve of the ... read more
A Nuclear War With NATO Would Be Hell: This War Game Is The Proof
*Adam Rawnsley* *NATO, * The casualties would number in the millions. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *When officials finally tallied the numbers, the theoretical war’s toll on Germany included 1.7 million dead and 3.5 million wounded — killing more people in a matter of hours than strategic bombing had taken during the entirety of World War II. Throughout the Cold War, the prospect of nuclear war hung over Europe like a recurring nightmare. But in the early years of the Atomic Age, most people only dimly understood the consequences of tactical nuclear war. It wasn’t until n... read more
Air pollution death toll claims just blowing smoke
By Paul Homewood A few years ago, Ross McKitrick demolished claims that air pollution was killing tens of thousands in Canada. I covered the story here: Anyone tossing around allegations that a “crime” has been committed had better be prepared to defend those claims with solid evidence. Two weeks ago […] read more
The Last Refuge19 hours ago
Thank you God, For Men. Real Men.
This is a re-post of something I wrote several years ago for Father’s Day. I think this Father’s Day weekend is a good time to share it again, and now is a good time to celebrate and appreciate God’s gift of manhood. 45 years ago today I was blessed to marry the most wonderful man […] The post Thank you God, For Men. Real Men. appeared first on The Last Refuge . read more
Covert Geopolitics19 hours ago
UN Security Council: World Peace and Security Ignored (1950-2021)
From 1950 through May 23, 2021, the mandate of the UN Security Council has been either violated or ignored, contributing to the gross destabilization of the world, and the Security Council has authorized four virtually genocidal wars through resolutions based upon fabricated justifications. The Security Council supported war on the DPRK in 1950, which continues … Continue reading UN Security Council: World Peace and Security Ignored (1950-2021) → read more
Virtual Mirage19 hours ago
The Saturday Slam
Gold French President Macron is urging the G7 to sell gold to the IMF to set up a new global central bank. The Biden regime is all over this since it’s supposed to fight climate change — whatever. The EU plans to centralize gold holdings under the European Central Bank, with the long-term intention […] The post The Saturday Slam appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Why Was $66 Billion Spent on Renewables Before the Texas Blackouts?
By Paul Homewood Reposted from Real Clear Energy: The oldest maxim in politics is “follow the money.” That maxim also applies to electric grids. Following the billions of dollars that have been spent on the Texas grid explains why the state continues to have electricity shortages. On Monday, ERCOT, the state’s […] read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Brazilian gangs are stealing mobile devices to perform bank transfers through PIX system
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Procon-SP consumer defense agency has notified some 11 banks following security breaches in companies' apps. The information was released on Friday, June 18. According to the notification, gangs are stealing mobile devices to perform bank transfers through Pix. This being the case, companies should submit a technical report to demonstrate […] The post Brazilian gangs are stealing mobile devices to perform bank transfers through PIX system appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
How Worried Should You Be of a 100-Year Flood?
*Robert Mace* *Floods, * Unfortunately, many people believe that if they experienced a 100-year flood this year, they will not see another one like it for 99 years. It just doesn’t work that way. A 100-year flood, like a 100-year storm, is one so severe it has only a 1% chance of hitting in any given year. Unfortunately, many people believe that if they experienced a 100-year flood this year, they will not see another one like it for 99 years. It just doesn’t work that way. In reality, the chance of being flooded next year, and the year after that, is the same as it was when the... read more
How Coronavirus ‘Nepal Variant’ Ran Roughshod Over Britain
*Sally Cutler* *Coronavirus, * The “Nepal variant” turns out to be the delta variant – the one first detected in India and currently making up over 90% of cases in the UK. When Portugal was recently removed from England’s green list for travel, the UK transport secretary, Grant Shapps, blamed it on a new coronavirus variant. “There’s a sort of Nepal mutation of the Indian variant which has been detected,” he said in a recent interview. This was the first time most people had heard of a “Nepal mutation”. Indeed, the World Health Organization said that it is “not aware of any new ... read more
Electroverse19 hours ago
Antarctica is suffering a near-record breaking winter — 10C colder than usual
Antarctica is experiencing an unusually cold start to winter, cold which is threatening to break the icy continent's lowest temperature ever recorded--the -89.6C (-129.3F) from July 21, 1983. The post Antarctica is suffering a near-record breaking winter — 10C colder than usual appeared first on Electroverse. read more
Modern Tokyo Times20 hours ago
France and international donors to help the Lebanese Army
France and international donors to help the Lebanese Army Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The nation of Lebanon is multi-ethnic and multi-religious mainly comprising of various Christian and Muslim sects – along with a minority Druze community. In recent history, the ills of Israel, Palestine, Iran, and Syria have all engulfed […] The post France and international donors to help the Lebanese Army first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
SATURDAY CARTOONS: ONE PICTURE A THOUSAND WORDS, ETC...: JUNE 19, 2021
Americans are a good and generous people willing to help. The problem is the current government thoughtlessly shelling out money and creating inflation and debt. This historical cartoon should shed a little light on the current situation. OMG! A zombie-proof home! Trudeau is truly Stupideau. He cannot keep a secret! This is not the first time he has bragged with "inside knowledge" of globalist plans for the rest of us. He folded? That... read more
Baptized by Fire: America’s F-4 Phantoms Nearly Met Their Match in Vietnam
*Sebastien Roblin* *Vietnam War, * The Phantom has proven both versatile and adaptable over time. Few of those present for its first flight in 1958 could have imagined that it would remain in frontline service nearly 60 years later. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Phantom’s fundamental flaws were corrected by 1970 — while more recently, Phantoms have had their avionics and ordnance upgraded to modern standards. The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is a legendary aircraft — an icon of the Vietnam War and the archetype of the third-generation jet fighter designs that enter... read more
Can America Handle China’s J-16D Electronic Warfare Fighter?
*Sebastien Roblin* *, South Asia* China’s aviation engineers have never been too proud to copy a good idea from abroad, usually modified with “Chinese characteristics.” *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Beijing is not interested in foreign wars at this time. However, it does seek to alter the military balance of power in the Pacific Ocean. Aircraft like the J-16D suggest the People’s Liberation Army is interested in developing specialized aircraft that will offer China a full spectrum of air-warfare capabilities—just like those of the U.S. military. The United States Navy’s EA... read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Chinese automaker Great Wall assessing purchase of Daimler’s Brazil plant
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Chinese automaker Great Wall Motor is considering the purchase of one of Daimler's plants in Brazil as part of its international expansion, according to people familiar with the matter. The two companies are in negotiations over the potential deal, which could involve several hundred million dollars, according to the sources, […] The post Chinese automaker Great Wall assessing purchase of Daimler’s Brazil plant appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Covert Geopolitics20 hours ago
Rothschild Dynasty is Seeking to Fulfill Kalergi Depopulation Agenda
The Venetians were once the most powerful maritime force in Europe, with an Empire that traversed the Eurasian continent. By aligning with mercenary armies of Khazars, Mongolians and Turks, they slashed and burned their way through one community after another, killing millions of people and seizing their wealth. In the process, they established trade routes that … Continue reading Rothschild Dynasty is Seeking to Fulfill Kalergi Depopulation Agenda → read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Brazilian Y and Z generations’ top concerns – Deloitte study
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Unemployment, health and safety are the main concerns of Y and Z generation Brazilians interviewed in a global study by Deloitte consultancy. The study annually maps the perceptions of these generations regarding global challenges and this year the data reflects the impact of the pandemic, says Marcos Olliver, Deloitte's talent […] The post Brazilian Y and Z generations’ top concerns – Deloitte study appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Ongoing squabbles in political party that may harbor President Bolsonaro
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In yet another chapter of the Patriota party's internal struggle to affiliate president Jair Bolsonaro, the party's leader Adilson Barroso cancelled the call for a convention scheduled by his vice-president, Ovasco Resende, for June 24, at the request of the National Executive Committee and the National Directory. Patriota has been […] The post Ongoing squabbles in political party that may harbor President Bolsonaro appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
naked capitalism20 hours ago
Why the Neoliberal Drive to Privatize Everything Is Running Out of Gas
A look at the current acceptance of neoliberal policies. read more

 

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