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Tuesday, June 22, 2021

22 June - Blogs I'm Following - 5 of 5

 10:07 pm MDT

Hydrogen Rescues COVID Vaccine Vascular Damage and Inflammation?
There is plenty of support for the generous use of hydrogen simply because it will scavenge the most active and dangerous biologicals. that is a great start. Today we live in a world in which well established protocols are denounced out of hand in order to maximize the numbers seeking medical intervention. On our own we all suffer from Vitimin C and D deficiency. both are readily resolved and we once did that with vitimin D. Now we have a faux pandemic aimed at depopulation and none appears to be the wiser and those who speak are silenced or at least ignored. *Hydrogen Rescue... read more
Maersk Warns South China Port Congestion 'More Significant Disruption' Than Suez Canal Closure
Either this particular disruption is caused by COV 19 in China which informs us that the problem in China is huge, or alternately it is a deliberate ploy. We just had the Suez event. Exactly who is behind all this disruption? It is easy enough to point a finger at the CCP or the DEEP STATE or ??? The problem is that nothing is obvious and true on the face of it. We know China is at WAr with everyone. After all they told us. Except that opens the vdoor wide for false flag operations as well by whoever else. Way too much bad news although local resiliance is sustained. *Maer... read more
He Sued Chevron and Won. Now He’s Under House Arrest.
Welcome to money and power. Launching such a foreign lawsuit in the USA was itself questionable. Extra national application of law is in fact egregious. The crime took place in Equador under the jurisdiction of its government. Chevron was also loose in its behavior simply because they could be. Just what do you think happens most everywhere else? Oil exploration is messy and cleanup needs to be forced as everyone wants to walk from a failed well. What has happened is that chevron has used its own money and power to hammer the opposing set of american lawyers as a lesson for ... read more
Wo alle Straßen enden / Marsch der Verdammten [German Anti War Song]
This is a lovely piece of music and poetic expression and it captures a sentiment regarding the closure of the Great War. It is very much in the spirit of In flanders Fields. However i had never heard it before and for anything that good that is potentially historic, that is an impossibility. turns out to be a recent creation and it is still wonderful. We have a lot of art put out by the victors. We have little put out by those marching to their inevitable destruction. Understand that after may 1918, the War was lost. Also understand that after Kursk in July 1943, the War ... read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Bolsonaro to produce evidence of electronic ballot box fraud in 15 days – Electoral Court
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Bolsonaro has repeatedly claimed, albeit providing no evidence, that there was fraud in the 2018 election. Superior Electoral Court (TSE) chief magistrate judge Luís Felipe Salomão, on Monday ordered president Jair Bolsonaro and other officials who stated that there was fraud in the electronic ballot boxes to provide evidence and […] The post Bolsonaro to produce evidence of electronic ballot box fraud in 15 days – Electoral Court appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Private 5G network solves geopolitical problem in Brazil – Communications Minister
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Minister of Communications Fábio Faria on Monday said that the government's decision to create a private 5G network with stronger protection rules for certain sectors, such as the Armed Forces, the Central Bank and the top of the Three Powers, has solved a geopolitical problem. The Minister said that the […] The post Private 5G network solves geopolitical problem in Brazil – Communications Minister appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Brazil’s Petz acquires Cansei de Ser Gato content platform
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Cansei de Ser Gato is a digital content platform focused on felines, creator of PodCat, one of Brazil's most listened podcasts last year. Petz has just announced its purchase of Cansei de Ser Gato, a digital content platform focused on felines, creator of PodCat, one of Brazil's most listened podcasts […] The post Brazil’s Petz acquires Cansei de Ser Gato content platform appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
bilaterals.org19 hours ago
Govt has taken steps to amend regulations to comply with RCEP – Hasnol
22-Jun-2021 The Malaysia government has taken steps to amend relevant laws and regulations to comply with the obligations of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement. read more
bilaterals.org19 hours ago
Vietnam, Singapore to work towards bilateral agreement on digital economy
22-Jun-2021 Vietnam and Singapore have agreed to promote the early establishment of a joint technical working group on a digital partnership, towards a bilateral agreement on digital economy. read more
bilaterals.org19 hours ago
Public hearings to be held over Asean-Canada FTA
22-Jun-2021 Thailand and Asean counterparts are set to rev up discussions with Canada to establish a scope of negotiations for an Asean-Canada free trade agreement (FTA), with the aim to kick off negotiations later this year read more
naked capitalism19 hours ago
The Bullshit Economy: How Amazon Sidewalk Steals Your Bandwidth
How Amazon’s Sidewalk feature enhances their products at customers’ expense. read more
Covert Geopolitics19 hours ago
US Hawks Push Hardline Presidential Candidate in Iran
Before entering the Trump administration to serve as U.S. envoy to Venezuela and Iran, Elliott Abrams penned a revealing essay in May 2017, entitled “Why I’m Rooting for the Hardliner in Iran’s Elections: Two cheers for Ibrahim Raisi!” Abrams was well aware of Raisi’s bloody track record as a judiciary official, where he was among … Continue reading US Hawks Push Hardline Presidential Candidate in Iran → read more
naked capitalism19 hours ago
Decade Of Chaos Could Send Oil To $130 Per Barrel
Oil mavens are stymied at guessing what the commodity's price trajectory might be. read more
Covert Geopolitics20 hours ago
Imperialist Powers Turn More Aggressive Towards China
In both the crucial summits of global north nations, political leaders led by US president Joe Biden, made sweeping and unsubstantiated charges against China. China has slammed G-7 leaders for pushing an aggressive agenda against itself and Russia. The 47th G-7 Summit in Carbis Bay, United Kingdom, concluded on Sunday, June 13. It was attended … Continue reading Imperialist Powers Turn More Aggressive Towards China → read more
Does Brazil Crave a Bigger Navy?
*James Holmes* *Brazil, Americas* Brazil has the good fortune to inhabit what Pentagon denizens call “permissive,” non-menacing strategic surroundings. *Here's What You Need to Know*: History may yet call on Brazil to play its part in South Atlantic or hemispheric defense. “We have no concept of war,” confides a strategy professor at the Escola de Guerra Naval, or Brazilian Naval War College, in Rio de Janeiro—my home-away-from-home for part of 2018 and a place that unsucks, as the great Anthony Bourdain might say. Say what? Navies are fighting forces. They exist to duel rival n... read more
The Mk 14 Torpedo: Navy's Biggest Headache of World War II
*Warfare History Network* *History, Asia* The torpedo was frustratingly complicated to improve. *Key point: *It had taken nearly two full years, but the U.S. submarine fleet finally had a dependable torpedo. Any American submarine that had made contact with a Japanese task force a year or two earlier would almost certainly not have had the success that *Darter* and *Dace* had with Admiral Kurita’s task force. It is very likely that the entire enemy fleet would have come away unscathed. The reason was that until late 1943, the U.S. Navy did not have a reliable torpedo. *The Trou... read more
Until You Wake Up - Author Unknown
*Until you wake up, we will fight for you.* *Author Unknown* read more
The Duran21 hours ago
German politicians draw attention to the NGOs activities and get a stormy reaction
https://www.mideastdiscourse.com/2021/06/18/german-politicians-draw-attention-to-the-ngos-activities-and-get-a-stormy-reaction/ Steven Sahiounie, journalist and political commentator A German political party has launched an inquiry into Germany’s refugee policy in light of the situation in Hong Kong, and the granting of asylum to activists and protesters. The reaction by some to the inquiry highlights how some NGOs are trying to interfere in German decisions. At […] read more
The Duran21 hours ago
Western Sahara and Palestine : United States leverages forever wars to maintain hegemony
Western Sahara and Palestine : United States leverages forever wars to maintain hegemony Jacob Mundy is an associate professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic studies at Colgate University. read more
The Duran21 hours ago
Diversity v Public Safety
In a recent vlog, the historian Simon Webb pointed out that so-called diversity in recruitment and hiring can have negative or even serious implications for public safety, particularly when it comes to recruiting women for positions that may involve such things as physical confrontations with violent individuals. He pointed out that Seattle Police Chief Carmen […] read more
Snopes.com21 hours ago
Paranormal Disneyland Stories: The ‘Mr. One-Way’ Ghost
Not all the ghosts at Disneyland are to be found within the confines of the Haunted Mansion. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Latin America’s largest agribusiness marketplace to feature Brazilian startup
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Agrofy Market, Latin America's main agribusiness marketplace, sells tractors, supplies, financial services, parts, among others, and will now feature a Brazilian company negotiating technological solutions to enhance productivity, costs and profitability for producers. ConnectFarm, from Rio Grande do Sul, which is still in the startup stage, will be the only […] The post Latin America’s largest agribusiness marketplace to feature Brazilian startup appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Brazil to grow over 6% should vaccination accelerate – Itaú
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Brazilian economy should grow by at least 6% this year should vaccination speed up and the service sector rebound within 2 to 3 months, said Mario Mesquita, Itaú Unibanco's chief economist. "Accelerating vaccination would enable a normalization of the services sector, which is the missing piece of the puzzle," […] The post Brazil to grow over 6% should vaccination accelerate – Itaú appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
Brazil to propose new bill for tracking cattle ranchers and curb deforestation
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - According to the government, only 2,000 properties are currently monitored, while Brazil is home to 5 million rural properties. Owner of the world's largest commercial cattle herd, Brazil will draft a new bill to track indirect cattle suppliers selling to producers like JBS and Marfrig, as some ranchers are considered […] The post Brazil to propose new bill for tracking cattle ranchers and curb deforestation appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
CENSORED NEWS5 hours ago
Yaqui Water Protector Tomas Rojo Identified in Shallow Grave: Third Assassination
Yaqui Water Protector Tomas Rojo Identified in Shallow Grave: Third AssassinationThe assassination of Yaqui Water Rights Defender Tomas Rojo was confirmed on Monday. It was the third assassination of Yaqui Water Rights Defenders. The sister of Yaqui Water Protector and Spokesman Mario Luna has disappeared.By Brenda NorrellCensored NewsSadly, our friend Yaqui Water Protector Tomas Rojo was read more
The Importance of Being Listed: Why Politics Threaten the Protection of Children in Armed Conflict
WASHINGTON DC, Jun 22 (IPS) - Frontline workers who document and respond to violations against children have faced a particularly challenging last year, from the impact of Covid-19 on operations and child protection to the record levels of displacement worldwide to the ever-worsening threats from militaries and non-state armed groups. Read the full story, “The Importance of Being Listed: Why Politics Threaten the Protection of Children in Armed Conflict”, on globalissues.org → read more
Three Million in Three Years: Jamaicas Tree-Planting to Tackle Climate Change
KINGSTON, Jamaica, Jun 22 (IPS) - By the time he is finished, Dr. Satyanarayana Parvataneni expects he will be responsible for planting over 200,000 tree seedlings in Jamaica. It is an effort driven by a desire to preserve the planet for the next generation, as well as the one of the largest contributions to date to a national effort to plant three million trees in three years. Read the full story, “Three Million in Three Years: Jamaicas Tree-Planting to Tackle Climate Change”, on globalissues.org → read more
Boldly Finance Recovery to Build Forward Better
SYDNEY and KUALA LUMPUR, Jun 22 (IPS) - COVID-19 has become a “developing country pandemic”, retreating from the North’s mass vaccination. With developing countries heavily handicapped, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warns of a “dangerous divergence”. Read the full story, “Boldly Finance Recovery to Build Forward Better”, on globalissues.org → read more
The Rio Times21 hours ago
Brazil’s São Martinho posts 8.9% drop in 2021/22 cane crushing due to drought
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - São Martinho (SMTO3) sugar and ethanol company is expected to process 20.5 million tons of sugarcane in the 2021/22 season, down 8.9% compared to the previous crop due to the impacts of drought in Brazil, the company said on Monday. São Martinho pointed out that the average total recoverable sugar […] The post Brazil’s São Martinho posts 8.9% drop in 2021/22 cane crushing due to drought appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Submarines Aren't Scary Enough to Avoid Conflict
*David Axe* *Security, Asia* "...the U.S. Navy’s submarine-launched cruise missiles are less effective — even counterproductive — for crisis stability … because they’re invisible most of the time." *Key point: *These submarines each can wipe out many cities. They are meant to stay hidden unless they are shown to make a deadly point. 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 wo... read more
Does Biden’s American Rescue Plan Do Enough for Cities?
*Stephen Silver* *Stimulus Payments, * The American Rescue Plan was passed by Congress and signed by President Joe Biden in March of 2021. It mandated $1,400 stimulus checks, as well as an expanded child tax credit, enhanced unemployment benefits, and numerous other benefits. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *“This is a nice chunk of change,” Newsome, from Michigan’s Wayne County, said on the panel. “But the issue is, it’s a one-time influx of cash. We can’t give raises. And if we make a capital investment, what about the maintenance? We’d need to make sure we do something in ... read more
Devastating: A U.S.-Soviet Nuclear War Would Have Killed Millions
*Kyle Mizokami* *Cold War, World* An all-out U.S. attack on the Soviet Union, China and satellite countries in 1962 would have killed 335 million people within the first seventy-two hours. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The Cold War may be over, but the prospect of nuclear war remains. It is no exaggeration to say that for those who grew up during the Cold War, all-out nuclear war was “the ultimate nightmare.” The prospect of an ordinary day interrupted by air-raid sirens, klaxons and the searing heat of a thermonuclear explosion was a very real, albeit remote, possibility. Te... read more
Snopes.com21 hours ago
Doritos Announces a Strawberries and Cream Flavor Chip?
A strawberries and cream social media post from Doritos may be more about tennis than tortilla chips. read more
OrientalReview.org22 hours ago
Is America Back?
Under President Donald Trump, Washington seriously challenged or outright withdrew from more than a dozen international agreements or institutions, including the Paris climate accord, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the Iran nuclear deal, and the World Health Organization etc. Due to his rough language, he has offended some close allies and created […] read more
War News Updates22 hours ago
80 Years Ago Today Nazi Germany And Its Allies Invaded The Soviet Union
In 🇷🇺 #Russia June 22 is #RemembranceAndSorrowDay. 2021 marks 8⃣0⃣ years since the start of the #GreatPatrioticWar. 🕯️ On this day we remember the 27 mln Soviet citizens who perished by the hand of the Nazis. In their sacred memory #CandleOfMemory are lit by the thousands 🕯️ pic.twitter.com/GmU5cL376w — Russia 🇷🇺 (@Russia) June 21, 2021 *Sputnik: *Photos: Moscow Lights 1,418 Candles on 80th Anniversary of the Great Patriotic War The Great Patriotic War claimed the lives of nearly 27 million Soviet soldiers and civilians. The war was fought along the Eastern Front of World... read more
The Rio Times22 hours ago
After millionaire investment, Startup to open 300 jobs in Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In early June, the company announced an investment of about US$65 million in its series B round. Frubana, an e-commerce startup for restaurants, wants to accelerate its expansion and plans to open over 300 jobs in the next 12 months. In early June, the company announced a US$65 million (around […] The post After millionaire investment, Startup to open 300 jobs in Brazil appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Monday 21 June 2021
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […] read more
Patriot Humor – Sign Of The Times
Sign of the TimesAchievement UnlockedThe New PresidentPilot JoeThat Was Awesome‘Radicalized’You Know the ThingPuppet JoeSo ProudIn GenevaContrastUh…Big GovernmentNopeGarbageHeterosexualsTime MachineWeaponsChoicesMissing PieceHopeCartoons Read more excellent articles at The Patriot Post read more
We Don’t Need No Stinking Giant Mirrors
…a major new study of the economics of solar, published in Harvard Business Review (HBR), finds that the waste produced by solar panels will make electricity from solar panels four times more expensive than the world’s leading energy analysts thought. “The economics of solar,” write Atalay Atasu and Luk N. Van Wassenhove of Institut Européen… Continue reading → read more
Iowans To Ethanol: Enough Is Enough
By Bonner Cohen, Ph.D. ~ During his long – and not always illustrious – political career, Bob Dole was fond of telling crowds on the campaign trail: “I’m the senator from ethanol.” Dole, still with us at 98, is from Kansas, which along with Iowa, Illinois, South Dakota, Missouri, and Minnesota is part of the […] read more
June 22, 2021: Reader Tips
This evening we hear a classic from a distant Vancouver suburb known as Chilliwack! Your musical or other tips form the past day would be appreciated! read more
McCarthy Offers ‘8-Pillar’ Plan To Hold China Accountable For COVID-19 Pandemic
By Rachel del Guidice ~ House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., has introduced a plan comprising “eight pillars” for “holding China accountable” for the coronavirus pandemic. “The unfortunate reality is that countless friends and family members could have been saved, had it not been for the deception of the Chinese Communist Party,” McCarthy said in a […] read more
Sea Ice Extent (Global Antarctic and Arctic) – Day 171 – 2021
Originally posted on sunshine hours: . South / North read more
What You Can and Can’t Do if You’ve Been Vaccinated: Travel, Gatherings, Risk Factors, What You Need to Know.
What You Can and Can’t Do if You’ve Been Vaccinated: Travel, Gatherings, Risk Factors, What You Need to Know – WSJ https://www.wsj.com/articles/what-you-can-and-cant-do-if-youve-been-vaccinated-travel-gatherings-risk-factors-what-you-need-to-know-11614978343?mod=e2fb&fbclid=IwAR1KM53U20IRpr4EYxqKZIHGMfzfat9MAP_-Dxg1pdEyckMHIALGysPBPcM read more
Delegation Visits Cabo Verde To #FreeAlexSaab As US Flaunts International Laws
Venezuelan diplomat, Alex Saab, who is a businessman born in Colombia, has been held for over a year now in the small African island nation of Cabo Verde at the request of the United States, which is seeking his extradition. Saab has not committed any crimes other than trying to thwart the United States' illegal economic blockade of Venezuela by buying food and medicines for the people. Clearing the FOG speaks with Roger Harris, one of the members of a recent delegation that traveled to Cabo Verde to free Alex Saab. Harris speaks about the brutal conditions in which Saab is being ... read more
Russia's Poseidon Submarine is the Kind We Should All Fear
*Peter Suciu* *Technology, Europe* Its only limit would be food supplies. *Key Point: * Dr. Strangelove would like this weapon. But it seems more destabilizing or overkill than actually useful. The second Russian Navy submarine to serve as a basic carrier of the Poseidon nuclear-capable underwater drone will be floated out in late June, the state media reported. The Khabarovsk will reportedly be able to carry up to six Poseidon unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs). "The Khabarovsk [Project 09852] will be floated out in late June at the earliest. There is no exact date so far," a ... read more
bilaterals.org23 hours ago
Assembly approves RCEP trade agreement
22-Jun-2021 The National Assembly yesterday approved the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), prepping the stage for the agreement to come into effect by early next year. read more
War News Updates23 hours ago
President Biden's Administration Rejects Venezuelan President Maduro's Call To Lift Sanctions
U.S. Rejects Maduro’s Call for Biden to Lift Venezuela Sanctions *Bloomberg: **U.S. Rejects Maduro’s Call for Biden to Lift Venezuela Sanctions* (Bloomberg) -- President Joe Biden’s administration rejected Nicolas Maduro’s call for relief from U.S. sanctions, saying the Venezuelan leader needs to do more toward restoring democracy before penalties would be lifted. Maduro, a target of crippling U.S. sanctions under former President Donald Trump, reached out to Biden in an exclusive Bloomberg interview last week, calling on him to lift sanctions, normalize relations and end the ... read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
June 22nd – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 154
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the JoeBama Administration and Presidency. “This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. […] The post June 22nd – 2021 Presidential Politics – Resistance Day 154 appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Last Refuge23 hours ago
Tuesday June 22nd – Open Thread
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL. […] The post Tuesday June 22nd – Open Thread appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
Association contends aquaponics offer a solution to some food safety issues
The Annandale, VA-based Aquaponics Association is out with an article touting its growing methods as “solutions to foodborne illness outbreaks.” The Aquaponics Association is a nonprofit organization that cultivates aquaponics through “education, advocacy, and connection.” Written by the Aquaponics Association’s Victoria Mirowsky, the article notes that there are more than 250 identified foodborne diseases that... Continue Reading read more
Study finds HUS caused by E. coli infections often more severe in adults
STEC-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is rarer in adults than children but causes more severe disease and death in older people, according to a study. Researchers looked at HUS caused by Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) in 96 adults in France during 2009 to 2017. A total of 69 of the patients had underlying health conditions. HUS... Continue Reading read more
FDA modifies alerts for Listeria in seafood, pesticides in some raw foods
The Food and Drug Administration uses import alerts to enforce U.S. food safety regulations for food from foreign countries. The agency updates and modifies the alerts as needed. Recent modifications to FDA’s import alerts, as posted by the agency, are listed below. Click here to go to the FDA page with links for specific details... Continue Reading read more
Prosecution for dairy linked to E. coli outbreak; fish sellers also sentenced
A dairy linked to an E. coli outbreak in 2019 in England has been prosecuted for food safety and hygiene offences. NP and DJ Darwin Ltd, trading as Darwin’s Dairy, pleaded guilty at a virtual magistrate’s court hearing this past week and was sentenced to a £6,000 fine ($8,300), £170 ($235) victim surcharge, and Barnsley... Continue Reading read more
‘It’s Going to Come As a Big Shock’: UFO Experts Await Pentagon Report
‘It’s Going to Come As a Big Shock’: UFO Experts Await Pentagon Report by Alex Mistlin, https://www.theguardian.com/ UK ufologists are worlds apart on the importance of a hotly anticipated US intelligence release – Nearly 75 years after Roswell, the possibility that we are not alone in the universe is once again the talk of mainstream … read more
Proof: C0VlD is Product of Man-Made Manipulation
Ben Swann Suddenly, media is willing to actually look at the Wuhan Lab Leak Theory, but they are asking the wrong questions. I’ve been reporting on this for over a year. Today, I’m re-posting my exclusive interview with Dr. David Martin about the clear paper-trail of gain of function funding stretching back to 2013. end read more
This Is Where Value Is Made | Rick Rule & Tony Giardini
Liberty and Finance Highly renowned investor Rick Rule says only 15% or 20% of junior natural resource companies have value. He walks us through how to find value in the natural resource sector. Also joining us today is a sponsor of Rick’s 2021 Natural Resource Symposium: Trilogy Metals President Tony Giardini. Trilogy Metals Inc: https://trilogymetals.com … read more
Israeli Forces Spray The Damascus Gate to Al Aqsa Mosque With *Sewage* to Discourage And Disperse Palestinians
Israeli forces spray the gates to al Aqsa Mosque with *sewage* to discourage and disburse Palestinians. pic.twitter.com/8dMpBBvU0A — CJ Werleman (@cjwerleman) June 19, 2021 read more
Competitors Lining Up To BEAST CHIP Your Brain, Implant Scannable Interfaces. Investors Foresee Long Lines Of Excited 666 Recipients
Competitors Lining Up To BEAST CHIP Your Brain, Implant Scannable Interfaces. Investors Foresee Long Lines Of Excited 666 Recipients by SkyWatch Editor, https://www.skywatchtv.com/ Peter Thiel is investing $10 million in Blackrock Neurotech, a rival company to Elon Musk’s Neuralink. In a surprising move Peter Thiel, co-founder of Palantir and a venture capitalist has recently invested … read more
“We’re All Be Millionaires & Poor” – INFLATION in USA | Jim Rawles
Liberty and Finance New York Times Bestselling Author Jim Rawles joins us to discuss preparedness in these uncertain times. As we see the economy reopening, inflation is picking up. What’s the end game? “With mass inflation,” Jim says, “we’ll all be millionaires but we’ll be poor.” Jim’s Survival Blog: https://survivalblog.com. – 0:00 Intro 1:04 ​Relocations … read more
The Era Dorada and the Spanish Armada
In the sixteenth century, the conquistadors were shipping gold to Spain in such enormous quantities that the Spanish ran out of storage space. On days when a large number of ships full of gold arrived, they would keep tons of gold in the open, outside their store houses. The avalanche of gold caused an economic boom in Spain. There was a surge in construction activity—new palaces, cathedrals, gardens, residences, roadways came up, changing the character of the cities. Works of art were commissioned not only by the nobility but also by the ordinary folks, whose fortune was made in the... read more
South Korea Can Make a Mean Submarine
*Caleb Larson* *Security, Asia* South Korea's impressive export-import system has build a formidable industrial base. *Key Point: *Though South Korea is one of the global hubs for ship manufacturing—and likely the number one country for ship production by tonnage—submarine design is a different beast entirely. Before the early 1990s, the Republic of Korean Navy fielded a relatively modest assortment of smaller submarines, notably the Dolgorae-class, which were small, optimized for near-shore operations, and not particularly well equipped for large-scale deterrence missions or b... read more
Snopes.com1 day ago
Were the Milky Way and 3 Musketeers Candy Bars Switched at Birth?
3 Musketeers: The American candy bar that was named after a French literary creation and was once Neopolitan. read more
President Biden's National Security Advisor Refuses To Say How China Will Be Punished For Non-Cooperation With COVID Investigations
*Summit News:* *Video: Biden Security Advisor Refuses To Say How China Will Be Punished For Non-Cooperation With COVID Investigations* CNN anchor surprisingly calls out lack of action; “Sounds like giving [China] a lot of time.” Likely expecting a softball interview on CNN Sunday, Joe Biden’s national security advisor surprisingly found himself having to dodge questions about what action will be taken to pressure China to co-operate with investigations into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. CNN host Dana Bash asked Jake Sullivan to explain what will be done to force the... read more
Arizona GOP Chairwoman Kelli Ward Provides and Update on the Maricopa Audit Disinformation From Media
Arizona GOP Chairwoman Kelli Ward provides an update today specifically targeting the disinformation from CNN and national media about a mysterious cabin in Montana and the vast right-wing conspiracy against Maricopa County officials. . Additionally, Arizona audit liaison Ken Bennett appeared on OAN news to discuss the suspect decisions from the Colorado Secretary of State. […] The post Arizona GOP Chairwoman Kelli Ward Provides and Update on the Maricopa Audit Disinformation From Media appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
President Biden's National Security Advisers Make The Rounds Defending President Biden's Summit With Russian President Putin
*ABC News: **National security adviser defends Biden's wait-and-see approach with Putin* President Joe Biden's national security adviser Jake Sullivan on Sunday defended the president's summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying Biden heard some "important statements" about Putin's view, as the U.S. takes a wait-and-see approach to Russia following the sit down. "I would say that President Biden did hear from President Putin, some important statements about how he looks at both the U.S.-Russia relationship and particular issues in it on strategic stability, on cyber... read more
US, EU, UK And Canada Impose New Sanctions On Belarus
*RFE:* *EU Agrees On Fresh Sanctions For Dozens Of Belarus Officials Including Lukashenka Family Members * European Union foreign ministers have approved a fresh set of sanctions against scores of officials and entities in Belarus including family members of authoritarian ruler Alyaksandr Lukashenka. The list of 78 people and eight entities, expected to be published in the EU official journal on June 21, includes lawmakers, prosecutors, judges and other officials who the bloc says are "responsible for serious human rights violations and for seriously undermining the rule of l... read more
Snopes.com1 day ago
Judge Tosses Most Claims over Clearing Protesters in DC Park
A federal judge has dismissed a majority of the claims filed by activists and civil liberties groups who accused the Trump administration of violating the civil rights of protesters who were forcefully removed by police using chemical agents from a park near the White House. read more

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