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Thomas Paine

To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.

Friday, June 4, 2021

4 June - Blogs I'm Following - 2 of 5

 10:05 pm MDT

The Finders: CIA Ties to Child Sex Cult Obscured as Coverage Goes from Sensationalism to Silence
Last year I reported on the work of the late Ted Gunderson, a former FBI Director who had investigated and uncovered much about the global child sex trafficking network run by Satanic groups, with ties to the group "The Finders" that Gunderson claimed was run by the CIA. Much of this underground network was revealed in 2016 with the Podesta leaked documents, although the corporate media brushed it aside as a "conspiracy theory" called "PizzaGate," and instead focused on trying to link Donald Trump to Russian election interference, while on the "Right" a psyop was launched known as... read more
Latest VAERS Data Show: 5,165 Deaths Reported Following COVID Vaccines
VAERS data released today showed 294,801 reports of adverse events following COVID vaccines, including 5,165 deaths and 25,359 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020 and May 28, 2021. The post Latest VAERS Data Show: 5,165 Deaths Reported Following COVID Vaccines appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Why You Should Disable ‘Amazon Sidewalk’ on All Devices Before June 8
On June 8, Amazon will automatically connect all wireless smart devices, including Alexa and Echo speakers and Ring cameras, to a “mesh wireless network” that could pose privacy and safety risks. The post Why You Should Disable ‘Amazon Sidewalk’ on All Devices Before June 8 appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
China's First Aircraft Carrier Was Really Going to Be a Casino?
*Robert Farley* *History, Asia* There is no doubt that the process of design and construction would have been different if the Chinese had not had access to this ship. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The *Varyag* (now *Liaoning*) undoubtedly accelerated the Chinese program, and clearly structured how that program has developed over time. In 1998, a Chinese businessman bought the incomplete hulk of a Soviet aircraft carrier. Fourteen years later that hulk became *Liaoning*, the first fleet carrier of the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). Thus did China’s navy become the ... read more
Stimulus Check Alert: Some Americans Are Sending Their Money Back
*Stimulus Check, * Over the past year, the Internal Revenue Service has delivered hundreds of millions of coronavirus stimulus checks to eligible Americans. Did you know you can send it back? Over the past year, the Internal Revenue Service has delivered hundreds of millions of coronavirus stimulus checks to eligible Americans. In many cases, these cash windfalls have been a lifesaver, enabling low-income individuals to pay for groceries, utilities, and rent. But also know that some of these checks have landed in bank accounts of Americans who necessarily didn’t need them. In f... read more
"There Is No Economic Comeback; Venice Beach Homeless Apocalypse; US Businesses Are Still Closing"
*Full screen recommended.* Jeremiah Babe, *"There Is No Economic Comeback; * *Venice Beach Homeless Apocalypse; US Businesses Are Still Closing"* read more
Pottersville Digest
(Also, do not insert gas nozzle in mouth or rectum.) ------------------------------ Meanwhile, in MAGAstan... (Tip o' the tinfoil hat to Constant Reader, CC.) ------------------------------ I don't give a shit what Cooke says. Trump did NOT "win fair and square". 2016 was the election that was stolen. Clinton and Carter were absolutely right. He was an illegitimate president and the Russians DID install him. ------------------------------ Allen West is out as Texas GOP chair and he was so horrible at the job, you'd swear he was a Trojan horse of the Democrats. -----... read more
"Even the Best Areas Will be Affected by This Economic Downturn"
*Full screen recommended.* Dan, IAllegedly, *"Even the Best Areas Will be Affected by This Economic Downturn"* read more
War News Updates6 hours ago
The U.S. Is The Exception In The Western World When It Comes To Voter ID
*John R. Lott Jr., Real Clear Investigations:* *America the Outlier: Voter Photo IDs Are the Rule in Europe and Elsewhere* Democrats and much of the media are pushing to make permanent the extraordinary, pandemic-driven measures to relax voting rules during the 2020 elections – warning anew of racist voter “suppression” otherwise. Yet democracies in Europe and elsewhere tell a different story – of the benefits of stricter voter ID requirements after hard lessons learned. A database on voting rules worldwide compiled by the Crime Prevention Research Center, which I run, shows tha... read more
NZ Dr Sam Bailey: Hunting for Viruses With Dr Andy Kaufmann
Watch at the link: https://vimeo.com/558865804/4d6f3dd219?fbclid=IwAR3FyinYIJYfpAhpy9Oy_8Jy9pk8VE7dGPi58yV8Kw84sQAVVnf9ruktreE read more
“Vaccine” injury reports among 12 to 17-year-olds MORE THAN TRIPLE in one week, VAERS data show
The number of reported adverse events following COVID vaccines continues to climb, according to data released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The data comes directly from reports submitted to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). VAERS is the primary government-funded system for reporting adverse vaccine reactions in the U.S. … Continue reading “Vaccine” injury reports among 12 to 17-year-olds MORE THAN TRIPLE in one week, VAERS data show → read more
“No one can deny that we’re living in a world where the Nazis would have felt comfortable”: Dr. Vernon Coleman tells us what we really need to hear
https://markcrispinmiller.com/2021/05/no-one-can-deny-that-were-living-in-a-world-where-the-nazis-would-have-felt-comfortable-dr-vernon-coleman-tells-us-what-we-really-need-to-hear/ read more
World Economic Forum Launches AI Censorship Campaign Targeting Dissenters
Originally posted on Decoded-Information: As the great reset agenda rears it’s ugly head into the public eye, the organization itself is poised to leverage AI to track and target all that stand in their way. Source: World Economic Forum Launches AI Censorship Campaign Targeting Dissenters read more
More censorship! – Danish Authorities Shut Down Access to Bitchute Over “Dangerous” COVID-19 Information
From Summit News via healthimpactnews.com “Bitchute is routinely targeted by governments because it provides a platform for controversial content that isn’t permitted on YouTube“ by Paul Joseph WatsonSummit News Authorities in Denmark have shut down much of the country’s access to video platform Bitchute in the name of preventing the spread of “dangerous information” about … Continue reading More censorship! – Danish Authorities Shut Down Access to Bitchute Over “Dangerous” COVID-19 Information → read more
Canadian Doctor Removed from Hospital Duty after Speaking out about COVID “Vaccine” Side Effects
Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Last month we published an interview with Dr. Charles Hoffe, a medical doctor for 28 years in the small, rural town of Lytton in British Columbia, Canada. He tried to sound the alarm over the troubling side effects he was seeing in his community from the COVID-19 shots, … Continue reading Canadian Doctor Removed from Hospital Duty after Speaking out about COVID “Vaccine” Side Effects → read more
Checking through old exercise blogs
I used to be in an exercise blogging group, Exercising through the Church Year (40days40miles.blogspot.com). I never met any of the women, and by 2015 there were only 2 of us still writing, and then only once or twice a year, so it sort of died a natural death. Since I didn't establish the blog, I only contributed, I can't delete it! But today I was browsing through some of things I'd written about exercise and weight loss or exercise and osteoporosis, and I clicked on one of the other women in the group, Michelle Francl-Donnay. Found out that although she never said much in ... read more
Medical Kidnap8 hours ago
CDC Begins Mass Extermination Program of Americans’ Children Aged 12 to 17 Implementing Eugenic Population Control Measures through COVID-19 Bioweapons
Rochelle Walensky, the current director of the criminal organization and marketing arm of the pharmaceutical industry, the CDC, which should be renamed more appropriately as the Center for DEATH and population Control, has committed crimes against humanity by heading up a program to kill, maim, and render infertile Americans' children between the ages of 12 and 17. In spite of the overwhelming evidence that this age group has nearly ZERO risk for harm from COVID-19, she addressed the public yesterday and lied to the American people. "In the critical month of June, I want to highl... read more
War News Updates2 hours ago
A Look At The U.S. Navy’s Costly Plan To Upgrade Aging Submarines
The Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Missouri (SSN 780) departs Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard after completing a scheduled extended dry-docking selected restricted availability (EDSRA). Photo: Chief Mass Communication Specialist Amanda R. Gray/US Navy *CNBC:** Quiet, deadly and expensive: The Navy’s costly plan to upgrade aging submarines* Submarines are quiet, deadly and expensive. Boats like those in the Virginia class, which is a U.S. attack submarine, can cost $3.4 billion and take seven years to build. The Navy has ambitious goals for the future of the underwater fl... read more
The Rio Times5 hours ago
Colombia surpasses for the first time the 30,000 daily Covid cases barrier (June 4)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Colombia surpassed this Friday for the first time the barrier of 30,000 daily infections of covid-19, a figure that shows that the third peak of the pandemic continues unstoppable in the country that totals 3,518,046 infections. According to data from the Ministry of Health, the country today added 537 deaths […] The post Colombia surpasses for the first time the 30,000 daily Covid cases barrier (June 4) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com6 hours ago
Was a Pride Flag Flown at US Embassy in the Vatican?
The flag was displayed at the start of Pride Month in 2021. read more
Biden Is Anti-Haiti
On Wednesday May 26, 2021 Haitian American Karine Jean Pierre, principal deputy press secretary for the Biden White House, took the podium to address questions from the press. Because the corporate Democratic Party establishment realizes that showcasing racial diversity is necessary in the face of its almost 30 year history of supporting bone crushing policies like NAFTA, GATT, financial deregulation, and the 1994 Crime Bill, Democrats use demonstrations of neoliberal diversity as their only talisman to keep the fealty of their more ethnically diverse constituency. The post Biden ... read more
War News Updates7 hours ago
The Indian Navy's Only Nuclear Attack Submarine Returns To Russia Before Lease Expires
INS Chakra is sailing to Vladivostok, Russia where she will be returned from where she was leased Some really exciting traffic in the Singapore Strait today, Indian Navy's INS Chakra Akula-II-class SSN and Delhi-class DDG!! Many thanks to my fellow warship spotters @supbrow and Jaime fir heads up and company! pic.twitter.com/4d8oiMV4ck — Olli Suorsa (@OlliSuorsa) June 4, 2021 *NDTV:* *Navy's Only Nuclear Attack Submarine Returns To Russia Before Lease Expires* *A submarine of the Russian Akula-2 Class, INS Chakra was commissioned into the Indian Navy on April 4, 2012 and was bas... read more
The Art of Negotiating Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons
*Steven Pifer* *Nuclear Weapons, Americas* As Washington develops its negotiating approach, it should consult closely with allies, bearing in mind that the approach could have a major impact on their security perceptions. U.S. officials have long sought to negotiate limits on non-strategic nuclear weapons (NSNW), a sensible next step for U.S.-Russian nuclear arms control. Such a negotiation, however, would raise difficult issues, beginning with the imbalance in U.S. and Russian numbers. A likely Russian position that all NSNW be based on national territory would force the U.S. g... read more
Iranian Warships in the Atlantic are No Threat to the United States
*Scott McCann* *Iran, Americas* Iranian vessels entering the Atlantic Ocean pose only one meaningful test for the Biden administration; can Biden resist the typical U.S. primacist response and not overreact to inconsequential maneuvers? On Wednesday, Politico reported two Iranian vessels moving south along the east coast of Africa. The ships have now entered the Atlantic Ocean, likely bound for Venezuela. The vessels include a frigate and a converted tanker now serving military purposes, allegedly carrying seven high-speed watercraft. A Politico correspondent claimed Iranian war... read more
Want a Monthly Stimulus Check? Say These Words: Universal Basic Income.
*Rachel Bucchino* *Universal Basic Income, * [image: Joe Biden Stimulus] Then presidential candidate Andrew Yang popularized the idea during his 2020 election campaign. Progressive lawmakers lauded the passage of the coronavirus stimulus payments after a new report indicated that the checks significantly decreased hardship for families across the country. The University of Michigan report used Census Bureau data to analyze the hardships that struck families during the pandemic, finding that food insufficiency fell more than 40 percent, financial instability dropped 45 percent an... read more
Forget Joe Biden: California Is Dishing Out Stimulus Checks
*Rachel Bucchino* *Stimulus, * California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and state legislators approved $600 one-time stimulus payments to low-income residents back in February. Now, middle-class Californians might have a chance at getting state-level relief. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *California Gov. Gavin Newsom has pushed for $500 direct payments to immigrant families who don’t have legal status. Undocumented immigrants did not qualify for the three rounds of coronavirus relief provided by the federal government. California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and state legislators approve... read more
Children’s Health Defense Demands Immediate Suspension of Plans to Give COVID Vaccines to Children
The FDA will meet on June 10 to discuss the possible licensure of the Pfizer COVID vaccine for children, despite the fact that COVID poses a statistically insignificant risk to children while the vaccines could cause injury and death. The post Children’s Health Defense Demands Immediate Suspension of Plans to Give COVID Vaccines to Children appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
The Rio Times7 hours ago
Nicaragua: U.S. State Department urged Daniel Ortega’s regime to release opposition leader Cristiana Chamorro
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The U.S. State Department urged the regime of Daniel Ortega to release opposition leader Cristiana Chamorro, recently detained by the Nicaraguan judiciary. In a statement, the Department of State maintained that Chamorro's detention "is an abuse of her rights, and represents an attack on democratic values, as well as a […] The post Nicaragua: U.S. State Department urged Daniel Ortega’s regime to release opposition leader Cristiana Chamorro appeared first on The Rio Times . read more
Ice Age Now7 hours ago
Snowiest and coldest May in centuries – but there’s nothing see here, just move along
Looking at brutal consequences for everyone concerned. Snowiest and coldest May in centuries – but there’s nothing see here, just move along LLoyd Martin Hendaye This cold-wave is not just a U.S. but a northern hemisphere phenomenon, reflecting the final 20-year (2010- ’29) “amplitude compression” phase of Earth’s 140-year rebound from the 500-year, Holocene-ending Little ... Read more The post Snowiest and coldest May in centuries – but there’s nothing see here, just move along appeared first on Ice Age Now. read more
Fauci Emails: How Top Public Health Officials Spun Tangled Web of Lies Around COVID Origin, Treatments
Could four key public health officials have been intimately involved in the creation of the pandemic, as well as the prolongation and improper treatments used during the pandemic? The post Fauci Emails: How Top Public Health Officials Spun Tangled Web of Lies Around COVID Origin, Treatments appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
What’s Up with the Sudden Attacks on Schools That Teach Critical Race Theory?
When North Carolina public school teacher Justin Parmenter penned an opinion piece for the Charlotte Observer about the difficulties of teaching in hybrid mode during the pandemic, with students both in-person in the classroom and remote online, he didn’t expect to get called out by a legislator on the floor of the state House of Representatives. The post What’s Up with the Sudden Attacks on Schools That Teach Critical Race Theory? appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
MJBizDaily8 hours ago
Hawaii medical marijuana dispensary could get back business permit it lost
A medical marijuana dispensary on the Hawaiian island of Maui that briefly lost its business permit could see the license reinstated – pending the submission of several years of financial records. According to the Star-Advertiser, Pono Life Sciences was given a reprieve by the state health department, which rescinded the order it issued in May […] Hawaii medical marijuana dispensary could get back business permit it lost is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Waking Times8 hours ago
Prestigious Heroism: Transforming Wealth into Health
*Gary ‘Z’ McGee* - It should come as no surprise that if you tell yourself an unhealthy story, you are going to get an unhealthy result. read more
The Last Refuge8 hours ago
President Trump Responds To Arrogant Facebook Continuing Suspension
Big Tech continues it’s arbitrary control over speech it considers adverse to its political interests. Earlier today Facebook announced [SEE HERE] it would continue to keep President Trump blocked from the platform for two years. FACEBOOK […] “we believe his actions constituted a severe violation of our rules which merit the highest penalty available under […] The post President Trump Responds To Arrogant Facebook Continuing Suspension appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
7 U.S. Teens Developed Heart Inflammation After Second Pfizer Vaccine, New Study Shows
A study published today in Pediatrics reported seven boys between the ages of 14 and 19 were hospitalized for heart inflammation and chest pain within four days of receiving the second dose of Pfizer’s COVID vaccine. The post 7 U.S. Teens Developed Heart Inflammation After Second Pfizer Vaccine, New Study Shows appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
MintPress News8 hours ago
The Notorious London Spy School Churning Out Many of the World’s Top Journalists
The fact that the very department that trains high state officials and agents of secretive three letter agencies is also the place that produces many of the journalists we rely on to stand up to those officials and keep them in check is seriously problematic. The post The Notorious London Spy School Churning Out Many of the World’s Top Journalists appeared first on MintPress News. read more
Waking Times9 hours ago
Supreme Court Orders Johnson & Johnson to Pay $2.1 Billion in Baby Powder Lawsuit
*Children's Health Defense* - The cover up of carcinogenic baby powder has been going on for over 40 years. read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Did an ‘Invisible Sculpture’ Sell for $18K?
While the sculpture may not exist, the sale does. read more
Scientists identify new atmospheric circulation over the Arctic
A team of scientists from Japan, South Korea, and the USA, has identified a new pattern of atmospheric circulation around the Arctic that could drive co-occurrences of heatwaves and large-scale wildfires over the region, particularly in Siberia and subpolar North...... Read more » read more
bilaterals.org8 hours ago
Lacalle Pou afirmó que “se ha generado una falsa dicotomía” sobre la flexibilización del Mercosur
04-Jun-2021 El presidente agregó que “estaría bueno escuchar a nuestros vecinos argentinos y brasileños al respecto” read more
bilaterals.org8 hours ago
Anglo American presenta arbitraje de inversión contra Colombia
04-Jun-2021 La minera británica Anglo American plc. ha presentado una demanda de arbitraje de inversiones contra Colombia ante el Centro Internacional de Arreglo de Diferencias relativas a Inversiones (CIADI). read more
bilaterals.org8 hours ago
Por octava vez: Gobierno vuelve a poner “suma urgencia” a votación de acuerdo que aprueba el TPP-11
04-Jun-2021 El Ejecutivo anunció, por octava vez consecutiva, la renovación de la suma urgencia a la votación en el Senado del proyecto del Tratado Integral y Progresista de Asociación Transpacífico conocido como TPP-11. read more
bilaterals.org8 hours ago
Países del TPP-11 inician el debate para la incorporación de Reino Unido
04-Jun-2021 El gobierno de Johnson solicitó su ingreso en la Asociación Transpacífico en febrero pasado al quedar fuera de la Unión Europea. read more
Too Strong: Why the Navy Refused to Retire the Iowa-class Battleships
*Kyle Mizokami* *Battleships, * The U.S. Navy ended World War II with twenty-three battleships of all types. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *On August 2, 1990, Saddam Hussein invaded and occupied Kuwait, and in response a massive American sea, air and land force was sent to defend Saudi Arabia. While *Iowa* and *New Jersey* were in the process of being decommissioned, *Missouri* and *Wisconsin* were deployed to the Persian Gulf. The Second World War marked the end of the Age of Battleships. Aircraft carriers, with their flexible, long range striking power made battlewagons o... read more
Nearly Every American That Has Lived Since 1951 Has Been Exposed to Nuclear Fallout
*Kyle Mizokami* *Nuclear Weapons, * Nuclear tests weren’t just restricted to the Pacific Ocean and Nevada. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *U.S. nuclear testing ceased in 1992. In 2002, the Centers for Disease Control estimated that virtually every American that has lived since 1951 has been exposed to nuclear fallout, and that the cumulative effects of all nuclear testing by all nations could ultimately be responsible for up to eleven thousand deaths in the United States alone. Nuclear weapons have a mysterious quality. Their power is measured in plainly visible blast pressu... read more
Stimulus Check Update: The Data Proves These Payments Worked
*Stephen Silver* *Stimulus, * Did they actually help ease American hardship, and is the economy better off? *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Michigan study concluded that declines in material hardship were greatest among low-income communities, but also notable among other populations. When one asks whether stimulus packages have “worked,” they’re really asking two questions. The first is whether the packages had the economic effect that they were supposed to have, such as reducing unemployment, promoting economic growth, and otherwise leading to positive macroeconomic ... read more
In 1999, a B-2 Stealth Bomber Bomber China (No, Really)
*Kyle Mizokami* *B-2 Bomber, * In response, President Bill Clinton made a rare public apology to the Chinese. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Despite assurances that the attack was a mistake, a wave of anti-American protests spread across China, targeting the U.S. embassy in Beijing and consular facilities in other major cities. Tens of thousands of Chinese demonstrated in Beijing, and U.S. diplomatic buildings suffered damage from vandalism. During NATO’s 1999 air war over Yugoslavia, the Atlantic alliance struck hundreds of targets over Serbia and Kosovo. Most were uncontr... read more
Joe Biden's Next Economic Crisis: Millions Are at Risk of Eviction
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Eviction Problem, * As the last remaining coronavirus stimulus checks under the American Rescue Plan continue to be sent out to eligible taxpayers, more than eleven million Americans are behind on their rent and many could be pushed out of their homes when the national eviction ban expires on June 30. As the last remaining coronavirus stimulus checks under the American Rescue Plan continue to be sent out to eligible taxpayers, more than eleven million Americans are behind on their rent and many could be pushed out of their homes when the national eviction ban ... read more
Is Green Day Coming to Germany?
*Jacob Heilbrunn* *Germany, Europe* The difficulty for Merkel’s party is that it has to fight a two-front war — fending off the Greens in the West and the far-right in the East. For several months, Annalena Baerbock has been the It Girl of German politics. Baerbock, who is the Green Party candidate for chancellor, has been widely touted as a successor to Angela Merkel. Her party has stood roughly at parity with the conservative Christian Democratic Party at about twenty-nine percent in the polls. There are even rumors that Merkel would prefer to see Baerbock succeed her rather th... read more
North Korea's Big Guns: Kim's Artillery Pieces Could Start a War
*Eli Fuhrman* *North Korean Military, Asia* Artillery has remained a focus for North Korea, and in recent years the country has unveiled newly developed artillery pieces. While North Korea’s Korean People’s Army (KPA) remains qualitatively inferior to the armed forces of both South Korea and the United States, it employs a number of capabilities that would allow it to inflict a large number of civilian and military casualties in the event of either a major war or a more limited conflict on the Korean Peninsula. Perhaps none of North Korea’s military assets exemplify this more tha... read more
Food Safety News9 hours ago
Four varieties of dog food recalled because of Salmonella concerns
Sunshine Mills Inc. is recalling certain dog food products because of possible Salmonella contamination, which can be dangerous to pets and people who handle the food. The potential for contamination was noted after the firm was notified by its distributor, Fleet Wholesale Supply Co., which was informed by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture when a... Continue Reading read more
Diverse9 hours ago
Oklahoma Republican Legislators Emboldened in Anti-Transgender Sports Efforts After NCAA Seems to Give Ground
Weeks after the NCAA issued an April statement that seemed to threaten to pull championships from states with anti-transgender bills, the college sports organization awarded regional softball championships to three states that had passed bans targeting transgender children in sports, emboldening Oklahoma Republicans in their legislative efforts, The Washington Post reported. The annual NCAA softball […] read more
MJBizDaily9 hours ago
Mississippi Senate weighs in on medical cannabis legalization
Mississippi’s state Senate held a public hearing on potential medical cannabis legalization Thursday, less than a month after the state’s highest court voided a voter-approved initiative. The tenor of the discussion, however, indicated that lawmakers aren’t close to an agreement on what a medical marijuana program should look like, the Clarion Ledger in Jackson reported. […] Mississippi Senate weighs in on medical cannabis legalization is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
Diverse9 hours ago
Anti-Racism & Humanistic Inquiry
By the fall of 2020, this nation had experienced uncertainty paralleling its most unsettling historical moments. We were collectively holding our breath while attempting to reconcile the harsh realities of our country’s racial injustices as they played out in social movements and civic moments, and through the racialization of the pandemic virus. There were no assurances of a vaccine, no healing from our summer of discontent, and the anxiety of an unpredictable election and its ultimately contested outcome only amplified the wail of an increasingly divided nation. read more
Diverse11 hours ago
Knoxville College Receives $200,000 from City of Knoxville for Renovations
Knoxville College is getting $200,000 from the city of Knoxville to renovate a building housing the school’s workforce development program, Knox News reported. The $200,000 comes from the Community Agency Grant program for renovations to the Alumni Library. Dr. Leonard Adams, the school’s president, said administrators continue to secure funds from sources so that buildings […] read more
Econlib11 hours ago
Peterson Interviews Henderson on the Lockdown Loss to Youth
Last month, one of my favorite Hoover colleagues, Harvard professor Paul E. Peterson, interviewed me about Charley Hooper’s and my Wall Street Journal article on the lockdown-induced losses to young people. This is part of his Education Exchange series. Here are the approximate times and topics: 1:20 to 9:00: The elderly. 9:10: Young people. 10:05: […] The post Peterson Interviews Henderson on the Lockdown Loss to Youth appeared first on Econlib. read more
Battle Force 2045: Can the U.S. Navy Build a 500-Ship Fleet?
*Peter Suciu* *U.S. Navy, Americas* To get there, Washington will have to go unmanned. *Here's What You Need to Know*: A bigger fleet will come at significant costs. The U.S. Navy’s Battle Force 2045 plan calls for a 500-ship fleet, and this ambitious expansion is meant to out-match fast-growing rival forces—notably those from China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy, which recently earned the distinction of being the largest naval force in the world. The U.S. Navy has already begun to ramp up efforts to introduce and deploy large numbers of interwoven, armed surface drones. This ... read more
Russia’s Su-57 Stealth Jet Fighter: Who Wants to Buy It?
*Mark Episkopos* *Su-57, * It’s still a somewhat expensive fighter despite the Russian government's efforts to drive down the price. As the first serial Su-57 models begin to roll out, Russia’s defense industry mounts a renewed push to export its fifth-generation air superiority fighter. “We are holding negotiations with several countries. We see requests and interest. Southeast Asia, four or five countries [show their interest],” CEO of the state arms seller Rosoboronexport Aleksandr Mikheyev told Russian reporters. Rosoboronexport apparently does not want to reveal which South... read more
Wow: Japan Tried To Build Its Own Long-Range Bomber During World War II
*Peter Suciu* *World War II, Asia* The Nakajima G8N Renzan proved too little, too late. *Here's What You Need to Know*: This bomber wasn't exaclty a mircale weapon. Armchair historians as well as studied academics continue to debate why Nazi Germany failed to develop a long-range bomber before the outbreak of the Second World War. The United States, Great Britain and even the Soviet Union all developed long-range heavy bombers, but the Axis powers failed to develop similar aircraft. The German efforts included the He-177, a twin-engine bomber that earned infamous nicknames such a... read more
10 Million in Line for Unemployment Tax Refunds. Are You One of Them?
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Unemployment Tax Refund, * With nearly 90 percent of all coronavirus stimulus checks for the current third round under President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan already disbursed to struggling Americans, much of the nation’s collective attention has now shifted to the expanded child tax credit and tax refunds from 2020 unemployment benefits. With nearly 90 percent of all coronavirus stimulus checks for the current third round under President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan already disbursed to struggling Americans, much of the nation’s collective attention ... read more
Sorry Navy Fans, Aircraft Carriers are as Good as Dead
*Robert Farley* *Aircraft Carrier, * Submarine-launched torpedoes, cruise missiles fired from a variety of platforms and ballistic missiles can all give an aircraft carrier a very bad day. *You May Also Like: 5 Best Submarines of All Time, 5 Best Aircraft Carriers of All Time, 5 Best Battleships of All Time and Worst Submarine of All Time. * *Here's What You Need to Remember: *At some point, the game will be up; carriers will no longer pack the offensive punch necessary to justify their vulnerability. It’s not obvious when that day will come, however; we may only find out after... read more
The U.S. Navy Is Worried Russia Could Wage a 'Limited' Nuclear War
*Kris Osborn* *Nuclear War, * A newly released Navy war strategy does not rule out the possibility that Russia may envision some kind of scenario wherein they could use nuclear weapons in some kind of limited fashion to achieve a combat effect while precluding retaliation. A newly released Navy war strategy does not rule out the possibility that Russia may envision some kind of scenario wherein they could use nuclear weapons in some kind of limited fashion to achieve a combat effect while precluding retaliation. “In conflict, Russia may threaten cyber or kinetic strikes against... read more
Tax Refund Never Came? Here's What You Should Do.
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Tax Refund Delay, * According to recent reports, the average wait time for a tax refund has been roughly six weeks to eight weeks—which is far longer than the typical wait time of three weeks or less. It surely has been the year of multitasking for the Internal Revenue Service . From coronavirus stimulus checks and tax refunds to child tax credits and unemployment benefit refunds, the agency continues to take on more responsibilities as it tries to fast-track millions of other payments that need to be sent out to eligible Americans. Therefore, it is not surpr... read more
North Korea Tried to Kill This Spying SR-71 Mach 3 Jet: Did Kim Succeed?
*Peter Suciu* *SR-71, North Korea, * The SR-71, famously, was never shot down in its entire lifespan. But in that interview, Thomas told a story about a time it was fired upon. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The following month, the Assistant Secretary of Defense visited their detachment, and told them that the president was “furious” that the North Koreans had fired. For a time, they ran their missions 30 miles south of where they normally had, but resumed their normal path soon after. North Korea recently undertook a pair of missile launches, including a ballistic missile... read more
$2000 Monthly Stimulus Checks? 2,300,000 Americans Are Demanding It.
*Trevor Filseth* *Stimulus Check, * In March 2020, amid a lockdown, a restaurant owner in Colorado started a Change.org petition calling for monthly $2000 payments to all adult Americans and $1000 to their children. In March 2020, amid a lockdown, a restaurant owner in Colorado started a Change.org petition calling for monthly $2000 payments to all adult Americans and $1000 to their children. More than a year later, in June 2021, the petition has crossed 2.3 million signatures, making it one of the largest on the site. There is no guarantee that all the signatories are Americans... read more
Barely Afloat: These 5 Aircraft Carriers are True Hunks of Junk
*Kyle Mizokami* *Aircraft Carriers, * Not everyone does aircraft carriers correctly, and there have been several clunkers with the CV designation. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *HTMS *Chakri Naruebet* is a light carrier in the traditional sense, a flexible platform for missions spanning from sea control to disaster relief. Once a fairly powerful naval weapon, budget cuts and a lack of spare parts have reduced it to a shadow of its former self. Aircraft carriers are, with the possible exception of submarines, the most complicated naval vessels afloat. Not only do carriers ha... read more
Snopes.com8 hours ago
Did Anthony Hopkins Write a Fan Letter to Bryan Cranston and the Cast of ‘Breaking Bad’?
The “Silence of the Lambs” Oscar winner binge-watched the critically acclaimed series. read more
The struggle--never ending
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Snopes.com8 hours ago
‘The Office’ Actor Steve Carell Was Once in a McDonald’s Ad
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Snopes.com9 hours ago
Does Trump Believe He Will Be ‘Reinstated’ as President in August 2021?
There is no constitutional way for this to happen. read more
CDC Begins Mass Extermination Program of Americans’ Children Aged 12 to 17 Implementing Eugenic Population Control Measures through COVID-19 Bioweapons
Rochelle Walensky, the current director of the criminal organization and marketing arm of the pharmaceutical industry, the CDC, which should be renamed more appropriately as the Center for DEATH and population Control, has committed crimes against humanity by heading up a program to kill, maim, and render infertile Americans' children between the ages of 12 and 17. In spite of the overwhelming evidence that this age group has nearly ZERO risk for harm from COVID-19, she addressed the public yesterday and lied to the American people. "In the critical month of June, I want to highl... read more
Centauri Dreams9 hours ago
The Oort Cloud and Close Stellar Encounters
If we assume that the Oort Cloud, that enveloping shroud of comets that surrounds our Solar System and extends to 100,000 AU or beyond, is a common feature of stellar systems, then it’s conceivable that objects are interchanged between the Sun and Alpha Centauri where the two clouds approach each other. That makes for the […] read more
Small Dead Animals10 hours ago
Woke Medicine
What Happens When Doctors Can’t Tell the Truth? Whole areas of research are off-limits. Top physicians treat patients based on their race. An ideological ‘purge’ is underway in American medicine. For several months, I have been talking to a group of doctors who are alarmed at what they are witnessing in some of the top… Continue reading → read more
Climate Realism10 hours ago
Sorry, Inkstick Media, Coffee Production Booming, Not Collapsing, Amidst Modest Warming
Among the top stories promoted by Google News today is an article in the online foreign policy publication, Inkstick Media, titled “Preventing a Climate Coffee Catastrophe.” The article asserts climate change is threatening the collapse of the coffee industry. Real-world data shows this is false. As with almost every agricultural crop, United Nations Food and […] The post Sorry, Inkstick Media, Coffee Production Booming, Not Collapsing, Amidst Modest Warming appeared first on Climate Realism. read more
Small Dead Animals10 hours ago
Nothing says Truth and Reconciliation
Like spending $388.9 million so government workers can take a day off. read more
Small Dead Animals10 hours ago
Social Disease
Zuckerberg: “We’re pretty good about stopping leaks” read more
War News Updates9 hours ago
Whare Are Two Iranian Warships In The Atlantic Ocean Heading?
The Iranian ship Makran is seen in this Maxar Technologies satellite image from early May in the Persian Gulf around Larak Island. The vessel appears to be loaded with seven small fast-attack boats on its deck *Politico*: *Iranian warships appear to begin first Atlantic crossing as U.S. warns against weapons transfers* It's still unclear where the ships are headed, but docking in Venezuela is a concern. Two Iranian Navy ships rounded the Cape of Good Hope for the first time and appear to be headed across the Atlantic, continuing a journey U.S. officials believe could ultimate... read more
the daily howler9 hours ago
Parliamentarian strikes again...
*FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021* *...and Rachel takes a pass:* Early in April, cable viewers in Our Town were given the latest good news. On this extremely rare occasion, we *weren't* told that Mueller or Vance or some other such person was about to lock Trump or Rudy or some other such person up. That's the kind of extremely good news our stars more routinely dispense. On this occasion, the extremely good news involved an alleged important ruling. The alleged ruling had been handed down by the Senate parliamentarian, whoever that allegedly is. As usual, the news we were handed was* ver... read more
The Rio Times9 hours ago
Nicaraguan Electoral Council reminds legal requirements for presidential aspirants
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The Nicaraguan Supreme Electoral Council (CSE) reminded this Friday of the legal requirements to be fulfilled by the presidential aspirants for the November elections, elections for which this week the opposition candidate Cristiana Chamorro was disqualified after being arrested for a case of alleged money laundering. In a resolution dated […] The post Nicaraguan Electoral Council reminds legal requirements for presidential aspirants appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Halifax Examiner9 hours ago
15 new cases of COVID-19 announced in Nova Scotia on Friday, June 4
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 Vaccination Demographics Testing Potential exposure advisories Nova Scotia has announced 15 new cases of COVID-19 today (Thursday, June 3). Of today’s new cases, nine are in Nova Scotia Health’s Central […] read more
Snopes.com9 hours ago
Expensive California Gas Station Fools Facebook Commenters
Pictures of an expensive California gas station led Facebook users to believe the prices were the norm for the state. read more
The Admiralty Court Exists Because the U.S. is Under Martial law
I UV This Awareness* wishes briefly to remind entities that the admiralty court is the court in which the gold braid goes around the American... The post The Admiralty Court Exists Because the U.S. is Under Martial law appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Vermont Republican Governor Seeks to Give Non-Citizens Voting Rights in Local Elections
Breitbart – by John Binder Vermont Gov. Phil Scott (R) is asking state lawmakers to pass an elections law that would allow non-citizens across the... The post Vermont Republican Governor Seeks to Give Non-Citizens Voting Rights in Local Elections appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
New A.I. Patent Will Detect Aggressive Driving with Machine Learning
Truth Unmuted – by Martin Anderson A recent patent application has proposed a system for identifying ‘aggressive driving behavior’ at junctions using machine learning algorithms... The post New A.I. Patent Will Detect Aggressive Driving with Machine Learning appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Heart inflammation following COVID-19 vaccine in teens being investigated
Fox News Health authorities are trying to determine whether heart inflammation that can occur along with many types of infections could also be a rare... The post Heart inflammation following COVID-19 vaccine in teens being investigated appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
White People’s Stake in Ending the White Republic
Wing describes this multiracial base: “We need to build the independent strength of the most determined racial, social, climate, and economic justice constituencies – those that understand that inequality, war, and environmental destruction are rooted in capitalism and that the corporate class is an unstable opponent of racism and authoritarianism.” The post White People’s Stake in Ending the White Republic appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
CDC given $1 billion to push covid vaccine propaganda, funded by the very same taxpayers being damaged by vaccine adverse events
Natural News – by Ethan Huff Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) is warning America that Congress just awarded $1 billion to the U.S. Centers for Disease... The post CDC given $1 billion to push covid vaccine propaganda, funded by the very same taxpayers being damaged by vaccine adverse events appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Colorado Springs woman who nearly died after Johnson & Johnson vaccine pushing for change
KRDO COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) — A Colorado Springs woman nearly died after receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, and she’s now hoping more... The post Colorado Springs woman who nearly died after Johnson & Johnson vaccine pushing for change appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Halifax Examiner9 hours ago
Staff recommend Halifax council officially rename Cornwallis Park to Peace and Friendship Park
The park where a statue of Halifax’s so-called founder once stood may no longer bear his name after council’s meeting on Tuesday. The municipality stopped calling Cornwallis Park by that name after removing the statue of Edward Cornwallis — who was sent in 1749 to settle Halifax and later issued a bounty on the scalps […] read more
The Last Refuge9 hours ago
Tiananmen 32 Years Ago Today
It was 32 years ago tonight when the Chinese government sent the Mongolian Army into Tiananmen Square to crackdown on the mostly student protestors. It is against the law in China to recognize today, memorialize the dead, or even speak publicly of this bloody anniversary. Few people know the short and long-term political ramifications to […] The post Tiananmen 32 Years Ago Today appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
‘No Fear. No Hate’ rally against anti-Semitism attracts diverse crowd
WPLG Local 10 Jun 3, 2021 Dozens meet on Thursday afternoon at the Holocaust Memorial in Miami Beach to make a stand against anti-Semitism in... The post ‘No Fear. No Hate’ rally against anti-Semitism attracts diverse crowd appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Texas to Start Arresting All Migrants Coming Across Border, Greg Abbott Vows
MSN – Newsweek Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott has vowed to begin ordering local authorities to arrest all migrants coming across the border. “We’re about... The post Texas to Start Arresting All Migrants Coming Across Border, Greg Abbott Vows appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Why are people talking about Dr Anthony Fauci’s emails?
BBC News Thousands of private emails from US infectious disease chief Dr Anthony Fauci have revealed the concern and confusion at the start of the... The post Why are people talking about Dr Anthony Fauci’s emails? appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
At least 88 politicians have been killed in Mexico since September
CBS 46 (CNN) — Some parts of the campaign trail in Mexico look like anywhere else — rallies, bumper stickers, candidates making lofty promises. Other... The post At least 88 politicians have been killed in Mexico since September appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more

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