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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.

Monday, July 19, 2021

19 July - Blogs I'm Following - 3 of 5

 10 pm MDT

CFACT11 hours ago
Senators pen letter urging Biden to withdraw Tracy Stone-Manning nomination
The letter expresses grave concern with Stone-Manning's eco terror past. The post Senators pen letter urging Biden to withdraw Tracy Stone-Manning nomination appeared first on CFACT. read more
VAERS Whistleblower: “45,000 Dead From Covid-19 Vaccines Within 3 Days”, Sparks Lawsuit Against Federal Government
The Daily Expose Thomas Renz, an attorney based in Ohio has started a lawsuit against the federal government for covering up the true number of... The post VAERS Whistleblower: “45,000 Dead From Covid-19 Vaccines Within 3 Days”, Sparks Lawsuit Against Federal Government appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Duran11 hours ago
Psaki sends free speech warning to America
Psaki sends free speech warning to America The Duran: Episode 1041 Critics slam the White House after Psaki reveals it’s consulting with Facebook to ‘flag misinformation’ Critics slam the White House after Psaki reveals it’s consulting with Facebook to ‘flag misinformation’ Critics roundly condemned the White House after press secretary Jen Psaki revealed the Biden […] read more
The Duran11 hours ago
Psaki admits Facebook takes order from White House
Psaki admits Facebook takes order from White House ****News Topic 485***** White House ‘flagging’ posts for Facebook to censor over CV ‘misinformation’ White House ‘flagging’ posts for Facebook to censor over COVID ‘misinformation’ White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Thursday the Biden administration is identifying “problematic” posts for Facebook to censor because they contain […] read more
Healing Oracle10 hours ago
HERBAL MEDICINE THAT CAN HELP WITH PANCREATIC CANCER
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth-leading cause of death in the USA alone, and it is bound to claim more than 48000 lives this year. This disease typically shows up too late to be treated effectively.... The post HERBAL MEDICINE THAT CAN HELP WITH PANCREATIC CANCER appeared first on Healing Oracle. read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
Pakistani Support For The Taliban Is Surging
The Dar-ul-Uloom Haqqania seminary earned the nickname the "University of Jihad" for its fiery ideology and the number of Taliban fighters it has produced *DW:** Why is Pakistan seeing a surge in Taliban support?* *Pakistani citizen Abdul Rasheed died in Afghanistan's Nangarhar province earlier this month. Hundreds of people attended the 22-year-old's funeral near Peshawar and chanted pro-Taliban slogans. * Videos of Pakistani citizens holding Taliban flags and chanting Islamist slogans at rallies to show support for the Afghan insurgents have been circulating on social media.... read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Duque announces ‘transcendental step’ regarding transparency and human rights in Colombian police force
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The President of Colombia, Iván Duque, announced Monday a new chapter of transparency and respect for human rights in the National Police, during an event in which the new uniforms of the institution were presented, changing from green to blue. "Today, we begin a process of integral transformation (...) with […] The post Duque announces ‘transcendental step’ regarding transparency and human rights in Colombian police force appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE10 hours ago
First Compelling Evidence of Organisms That Eat Viruses as a Food Source – Science And Nature
First Compelling Evidence of Organisms That Eat Viruses as a Food Source – Science And Nature https://www.sci-nature.vip/2020/10/first-compelling-evidence-of-organisms.html?m=1 read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE10 hours ago
How Your Sleeping Position Affects Your Health
How Your Sleeping Position Affects Your Health https://theheartysoul.com/sleeping-position-affects-health/?utm_source=wathTH read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE10 hours ago
3 things we know (and 3 we don’t) about Pfizer’s initial COVID-19 vaccine results – The San Diego Union-Tribune
3 things we know (and 3 we don’t) about Pfizer’s initial COVID-19 vaccine results – The San Diego Union-Tribune https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/biotech/story/2020-11-09/3-things-we-know-and-3-we-dont-about-pfizers-initial-covid-19-vaccine-results read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE10 hours ago
Three reasons why coronavirus can cause silent hypoxia
Three reasons why coronavirus can cause silent hypoxia https://www.m3india.in/contents/news/148396/three-reasons-why-coronavirus-can-cause-silent?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=ads&utm_campaign=id-148396-hypo&fbclid=IwAR3XN-tPqdUt8d2nbs8ol90nATgl4GmNBxwz6n0jlzrKdjIja8dtSWm8IqU read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE10 hours ago
CDC Director: Covid Vaccine Will Likely Be Rolled Out In Mid-December
CDC Director: Covid Vaccine Will Likely Be Rolled Out In Mid-December https://www.forbes.com/sites/jemimamcevoy/2020/11/24/cdc-director-covid-vaccine-will-likely-be-rolled-out-in-mid-december/?utm_campaign=forbes&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_term=Gordie&sh=32b5c8201043 read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE10 hours ago
Our Solar System Is Going to Totally Disintegrate Sooner Than We Thought
Our Solar System Is Going to Totally Disintegrate Sooner Than We Thought https://www.sciencealert.com/our-solar-system-is-going-to-totally-disintegrate-sooner-than-we-thought read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE10 hours ago
French universities sound alarm over dangers of distance learning
French universities sound alarm over dangers of distance learning https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20201206-french-universities-sound-alarm-over-dangers-of-distance-learning-psychological-economic-impact?fbclid=IwAR0fUajG2FMNVnQKpghK3zEvsuP49Kc6B4DUDupuPs6qIswL-O9RHcxqGHM read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE10 hours ago
French universities sound alarm over dangers of distance learning
French universities sound alarm over dangers of distance learning https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20201206-french-universities-sound-alarm-over-dangers-of-distance-learning-psychological-economic-impact?fbclid=IwAR0fUajG2FMNVnQKpghK3zEvsuP49Kc6B4DUDupuPs6qIswL-O9RHcxqGHM read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE10 hours ago
World’s largest atom smasher could seed microscopic black holes | Space
World’s largest atom smasher could seed microscopic black holes | Space https://www.space.com/atom-smasher-could-seed-tiny-black-holes read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE10 hours ago
What explains Cambodia’s effective emergency health response to COVID-19 (coronavirus)?
What explains Cambodia’s effective emergency health response to COVID-19 (coronavirus)? https://blogs.worldbank.org/health/what-explains-cambodias-effective-emergency-health-response-covid-19-coronavirus?cid=ECR_FB_worldbank_EN_EXTP&fbclid=IwAR0uTRd60rmTX7tbUtEc93ldAwC4W3-olduIMAa5tWbSTrfelsp7RNg3iGc#ResilientRecovery read more
The Rio Times10 hours ago
Retail sales in Brazil up 10.1% in first half of 2021 -Serasa Experian
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazilian physical retail sales grew 10.1% in the first half of 2021 compared to the same period in 2020, according to Serasa Experian's Trade Activity Indicator (IAC). It was the indicator's largest half-year expansion since 2010. In the first six months of last year, the index registered a 15.7% drop […] The post Retail sales in Brazil up 10.1% in first half of 2021 -Serasa Experian appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Dr Bryan Ardis on FDA meeting in October 2020 showing they knew the covid jabs would likely cause deaths,serious side efects, hid information from people
FDA Cover-Up!! They Knew About Deadly Vax Side Effects! Agenda - All The Children Must Be Killed - World's Top Virologist Says All Vaccinated Will Soon Die. CDC Admits At Least 94-96% Of Deaths From Covid19 Were Wrong! Must See Videos! Tuesday, July 13, 2021 19:13 Source: Spirit2All Bitchute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/sOzGB69H3knh/ FDA COVER-UP! – THEY KNEW ABOUT DEADLY VAX SIDE EFFECTS (1) 𝗗𝗿. 𝗕𝗿𝘆𝗮𝗻 𝗔𝗿𝗱𝗶𝘀 𝗷𝗼𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗱 𝗕𝗿𝗮𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗻 𝗛𝗼𝘄𝘀𝗲 𝗼𝗻 𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗹𝗹 𝗧𝗩 𝘁𝗼 𝗱𝗶𝘀𝗰𝘂𝘀𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗶𝗻𝗳𝗮𝗺𝗼𝘂𝘀 “𝗦𝗹𝗶𝗱𝗲 𝟭𝟲.” 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗙𝗗𝗔 𝗞𝗡𝗘𝗪. ... read more
SOROS AND GATES JOIN FORCES TO BUY UK COVID TESTING COMPANY. PLAN TO PUSH UP POSITIVE NUMBERS TO JUSTIFY LOCKDOWN, JABS AS UK ENJOYS "FREEDOM DAY"
UK should look at my Ebola vaccine Open Letter to Dr Sarah Wollaston UK MPs in February 2015 warning at the end about Bill Gates and George Soros and calling for an investigation into them for their role in the Ebola false flag and defective vaccines, which triggered the murder attempt in April 2015 which resulted in D 15 218 in which these facts are all recorded with evidence Gates, Soros read my blog etc and supporting witnesses named etc Brits can put pair in jail overnight just by publicising this and other facts related to covid jab poisoning. From media The Soros Econom... read more
Speculation swirls over whether leaders are being assassinated for refusing covid vaccines
Fact check: No evidence countries' vaccine rollout, leaders' deaths connected An array of social media posts link the recent assassination of Haitian president Jovenel Moïse and the "unexpected deaths" of several other countries' leaders to their opposition to COVID-19 vaccinations. Several posts mention Haiti, Burundi and Tanzania's presidents, but others suggest that the fates of several other countries' leaders are tied as well. One now-deleted Instagram post pulled the Ivory Coast and Eswatini into the theory with Haiti, Tanzania and Burundi. A meme in at least five other... read more
RED ALERT, GREEKS! BILL GATES INSTRUMENTS TO ORGANIZE FOR COVID BIOWEAPONS TEAMS TO GO TO YOUR HOME WITHOUT YOUR KNOWLEDGE OR PERMSSION USING DOCTORS. ILLEGAL! WE MUST GIVE OUR INFORMED, VOLUNTARY CONSENT
EVERY SINGLE PERSON HAS THE RIGHT TO SELF DEFENCE AND TO DEFEND OTHERS FROM A BIOWEAPONS CITING DELTA 15 218 AND E 17 449 GREEKS SHOULD FORM NETWORKS TO PROTECT EACH OTHER EXCHANGE PHONE NUMBERS, ORGANIZE DEFENCE AND SELF DEFENCE ALSO ASK POLICE TO COME AND USE LETHAL FORCE IF NECESSARY TO STOP ADMINISTRATION OF A BIOWEAPON ALL DOCTORS INVOLVED IN PLOT TO VIOLATE INFORMED VOLUNTARY CONSENT WITLL FACE TRIAL https://www.ekathimerini.com/news/1164783/home-vaccination-registration-to-open-tuesday/ KNOW YOUR RIGHTS, GREEKS! I WANT TO MAKE IT CLEAR, I DO NOT WANT A BIOWEAPON JAB AN... read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Brazilian startup InspireIP uses blockchain to reduce copyright registration from 180 days to 5 minutes
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Blockchain technology is helping several creative artists in Brazil to register their productions and secure the copyright associated with them through a distributed ledger solution (DLT) developed by the startup InspireIP. Created by Caroline Nunes, the platform allows all types of creators, be they musicians, writers, or painters, to register […] The post Brazilian startup InspireIP uses blockchain to reduce copyright registration from 180 days to 5 minutes appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Brazil’s chemicals trade sets new record deficit of US$18.6 billion in first semester 2021
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The strong increase in chemical imports, in both dollar value and volume, in the first half of the year resulted in a new negative record in the Brazilian trade balance. According to preliminary data from the Brazilian Chemical Industry Association (Abiquim), the accumulated trade deficit reached US$18.6 billion, the highest […] The post Brazil’s chemicals trade sets new record deficit of US$18.6 billion in first semester 2021 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Sardonicky8 hours ago
Pathologizing the Unvaccinated
Forget the Covid-19 pandemic. The top public health official in the United States has just announced that the real disease is people: specifically, the estimated 47 percent of the population that, for whatever reason, remains unvaccinated. "This is becoming a pandemic of the unvaccinated," said Dr. Rochelle Walensky, who nonetheless calls for the reopening of all public schools this fall despite the fact that children under the age of 12 are still not allowed to receive the shots. Does this mean that she also considers kids to be a disease? Even if one were to dismiss Walensky's... read more
bilaterals.org10 hours ago
Trade pact with Pakistan nears completion
19-Jul-2021 Thailand aims to conclude talks on a free trade agreement (FTA) with Pakistan by the end of this year. read more
bilaterals.org10 hours ago
El arbitraje por un Festival de Jazz contra China es una realidad
19-Jul-2021 La controversia se relaciona con la cancelación por parte del Gobierno local de la isla de Hainan (China) de la segunda edición de un festival internacional de jazz programada para 2014. read more
bilaterals.org10 hours ago
India and EU set to resume free trade agreement talks after 8 years
19-Jul-2021 The parties have agreed to launch negotiations on key issues such as market access, investment protection and geographical indications. read more
bilaterals.org10 hours ago
Nuevo gobierno ecuatoriano se une a poderosos lobbies internacionales para reincorporarse a tratados de inversión prohibidos por la Constitución
19-Jul-2021 La solución de controversias inversor-Estado (ISDS) permite a los capitalistas extranjeros atropellar los derechos de los Ecuatorianos. read more
bilaterals.org10 hours ago
US clashes with Mexico, Canada on car rules in USMCA risk
19-Jul-2021 The US insists on a stricter way than Mexico and Canada believe they agreed to for counting the origin of certain core parts including engines, transmissions and steering systems in the overall calculation. read more
bilaterals.org10 hours ago
Turkey ready to receive Ukrainian delegation to finalize agreement on FTA
19-Jul-2021 Turkey is ready to receive a Ukrainian delegation to finalize the technical aspects of the draft agreement on a free trade area (FTA) between the countries. read more
bilaterals.org10 hours ago
L'accord de libre-échange Thaïlande-UE revient sur les rails
19-Jul-2021 Le ministre du Commerce thaïlandais a déclaré que le cadre de négociation de l'ALE Thaïlande-UE devrait être soumis au Cabinet d'ici la fin septembre, tandis que l'ALE ASEAN-Canada devrait être soumis au Cabinet en août. read more
bilaterals.org10 hours ago
Thailand pins high hope on FTAs to boost exports
19-Jul-2021 Thailand's Commerce Ministry looks set to propose negotiation frameworks for the Thailand-EU free trade agreement and ASEAN-Canada FTA for cabinet approval in the third quarter, aiming to boost the country's exports. read more
Healing Oracle10 hours ago
HOW PROCESSED FOODS AFFECT YOUR MENTAL HEALTH
What we eat does not only affect our physical health, but also our mental health. One might not have given this a deep thought, but it is a proven fact. Our diet and mental health... The post HOW PROCESSED FOODS AFFECT YOUR MENTAL HEALTH appeared first on Healing Oracle. read more
Healing Oracle10 hours ago
SIMPLE, HEALTHY & DELICIOUS PLANTAIN WRAPS RECIPE
When health meets taste, it probably results in plantain wraps! These plantain wraps are incredibly simple and versatile. Just be sure you use green (read: not yellow or black!) plantains, measure your cubed plantain carefully,... The post SIMPLE, HEALTHY & DELICIOUS PLANTAIN WRAPS RECIPE appeared first on Healing Oracle. read more
Healing Oracle10 hours ago
BEET HUMMUS RECIPE FOR A HEALTHIER LIVING
It is not the gorgeous taste that strikes one’s mind when one hears of beet – but trust us, this beet hummus is the one to be cherished. Beet hummus is like any other recipe... The post BEET HUMMUS RECIPE FOR A HEALTHIER LIVING appeared first on Healing Oracle. read more
Healing Oracle10 hours ago
DELICIOUS AND SUPER HEALTHY BANANA PANCAKES RECIPE
C’mon, everyone likes pancakes! They are the ultimate fluffy, melt-in-mouth, sweet, and buttery delights for those beautiful mornings or afternoon hunger bells. Though, the usual recipe for pancakes is frowned upon by health experts –... The post DELICIOUS AND SUPER HEALTHY BANANA PANCAKES RECIPE appeared first on Healing Oracle. read more
"Crocodile Dunedain"???
I laughed out loud to read this five-year-old thread on Reddit. I've forgotten who sent me the link via e-mail, but a tip o' the hat to you, friend, whoever you are. I’m planning on running Out of the Abyss in the next month with a group of mostly new players. I normally run Gumshoe or *world games, so I’ve been brushing up on 5e rules and I asked my girlfriend to become fluent in character creation so we can both guide the newbies through the initial stages with relative ease. I’m so glad I did. This morning while I played fetch with our dog, she was taking in the sun and f... read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
Afghanistan War News Updates -- July 19, 2021
*Al Jazeera*: F*oreign missions in Kabul issue joint call for Taliban ceasefire* Fifteen diplomatic missions call for ‘urgent end’ to offensives, hours after Doha meeting failed to agree on a ceasefire. Fifteen diplomatic missions and the NATO representative in Kabul have joined hands to urge the Taliban to halt military offensives across Afghanistan, just hours after a peace meeting in Doha failed to agree on a ceasefire. A senior delegation of Afghan leaders met the Taliban’s political leadership in the Qatari capital over the last two days, but a Taliban statement issue... read more
Western Governments Chided At Arms Conference For ‘Enabling’ Arab Regimes
Western nations and arms companies are complicit in aiding regimes in the Middle East to spy on their citizens, speakers at an international conference shedding light on the human rights implications of the arms trade, said on Saturday. Attendees at Selling Death: why the international arms trade must be controlled, which was backed by former Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn, decried what they said was a "corrupt" arms trade that reaped huge profits for the "global military-industrial complex." The Egyptian human rights activist, Sherif Mansour spoke of “the quiet war” which he... read more
The Aviationist11 hours ago
And Here’s Yet Another Image Of Russia’s New Fighter Concept That Will Be Officially Unveiled Tomorrow
[image: Su-75 CheckMate] Russia’s new stealthy fighter concept, the Sukhoi “CheckMate”, is expected to be unveiled on July 20, the opening day of MAKS. Russia’s new 5th generation aircraft concept, the “CheckMate”, believed to be developed by the [...] The post And Here’s Yet Another Image Of Russia’s New Fighter Concept That Will Be Officially Unveiled Tomorrow appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Ben & Jerry’s to Stop Sales in West Bank, East Jerusalem
Ben & Jerry’s ice cream said sales in the occupied territories are “inconsistent with our values.” read more
Econlib11 hours ago
Two concepts of libertarianism – Buchanan v Jasay
In a 2015 discussion at Liberty Matters, I commented on Anthony de Jasay’s work under the title “tricks or treats”. Looking back, it seems to me that I could have used the metaphorical distinction of tricks and treats to point out more clearly what unites and what separates the libertarianism of James M. Buchanan and […] The post Two concepts of libertarianism – Buchanan v Jasay appeared first on Econlib. read more
Econlib13 hours ago
Export Protectionism: Back to the Future?
For several decades until 1825, the British government forbade the exportation of some industrial machinery in order to prevent foreign textile manufacturers from competing with domestic manufacturers. It also tried to prevent the emigration of specialized artisans working on these machines. (See David J. Jeremy, “Damning the Flood: British Government Efforts to Check the Outflow […] The post Export Protectionism: Back to the Future? appeared first on Econlib . read more
Organizing Notes5 hours ago
Aerospace industry wants your Social Security
Years ago I read in the aerospace industry newspaper *Space News *that they were sending lobbyists to Washington to 'secure a dedicated funding source' for all of their many plans for space. The industry journal reported they had identified the source for future funding for 'everything space' - they called it the 'Entitlement programs' which officially are Social Security, Medicare (for the old), Medicaid (for the very poor) and what little is left of the 'social safety net'. Medicare will turn 56 on July 30, and Social Security has its 86th anniversary on August 14. These ar... read more
New Yorkers Rally For Drone Whistleblower Daniel Hale
A press conference was held on Saturday, July 17th on the High Line in New York City to support former Air Force “intelligence” analyst Daniel E. Hale, who faces 10 years in prison on July 27 after releasing government documents revealing atrocities of the U.S. drone program and details of its inner workings, such as the creation of “kill” lists. The event was organized by BanKillerDrones.org and held at an art installation by Sam Durant called “Untitled (drone).” The post New Yorkers Rally For Drone Whistleblower Daniel Hale appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
Identifying The Policy Levers Generating Wage Suppression And Inequality
Inequalities abound in the U.S. economy, and a central driver in recent decades is the widening gap between the hourly compensation of a typical (median) worker and productivity—the income generated per hour of work. This growing divergence has been driven by two other widening gaps, that between the compensation received by the vast majority of workers and those at the top, and that between labor’s share of income and capital’s. This paper presents evidence that the divorce between the growth of median compensation and productivity, the inequality of compensation, and the erosion... read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
U.S., NATO, EU, And Australia Blame China For Cyber-Attack On Microsoft Exchange Servers And Ransomware Attacks
*Daily Mail:* *Biden administration confirms China was behind hack of 30,000 Microsoft Exchange Servers in April and condemns Beijing for hiring 'criminal contract hackers' to carry out US ransomware attacks* * Biden administration led world-wide condemnation of China for cyber hacking * White House accused Beijing of a 'pattern of malicious cyber activities' * Said it poses 'major threat' to U.S. economic and national security Charged Chinese state actors with April hack of Microsoft Exchange Servers * UK, EU, Japan, NATO and others signed on to condemnation * No punitiv... read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Bill Burr Trashes Fox News for Leaving Out Key Detail in Coverage of His CNN Rant
A headline from Fox News, which originally came from the New York Post, made quite the omission from Burr's rant about CNN and cable news. read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Why Are Blue Laws Called ‘Blue Laws’?
The term 'blue laws' historically defined regulations intended to preserve the Sabbath by proscribing what activities were allowed on that day. read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Garland Bars Prosecutors from Seizing Reporters’ Records
Attorney General Merrick Garland has formally prohibited federal prosecutors from seizing the records of journalists in leak investigations. read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
Today Is Covid-19 Freedom Day In The U.K.
*Daily Mail:* *'Welcome to the United Pingdom!' Iceland and Greene King SHUT shops and pubs as food supplies struggle with 1.7m in quarantine – but No10 snubs calls to ease NHS app as Boris braces for bruising 'Freedom Day' press briefing from self-isolation* * Greene King and PureGym are the latest big businesses to call for move towards a test and release scheme * Boris Johnson U-turned after announcing that he would dodge the self-isolation rules for Covid contacts * Ministers have dismissed the prospect of double-jabbed being let off the isolation rules before August 16 ... read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
Yes, This Phallic Lamp is Real
"It is about love, light and life," says its creator. It is also priced at nearly $5,000. read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
Your Moral And Intellectual Superiors
“You know, I’m a book salesman.” read more
Americans Are Calling For Freedom In The US
The hashtag #SOSUSA became one of Twitter’s top political trends this weekend, as thousands of Americans posted calling for freedom in the United States and protesting poverty, police brutality, and a lack of free healthcare. Many of the posts were in response to videos of a Los Angeles Police officer shooting a protester in the face at close range with a rubber bullet and attacking other protesters with clubs. Several tweets from self-described American communists called on foreign leaders, including Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and Chinese President Xi Jinping, to condemn ... read more
Caitlin Johnstone12 hours ago
“We’ve Got To Fight Disinformation,” Says Empire Made Entirely Of Disinformation
Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ The weirdest thing about the Biden administration tasking itself with the censorship of “disinformation” on social media is that the United States is the hub of a globe-spanning empire that is built upon a foundation of disinformation, […] read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
Did Obama Officials Pressure NBC to Replace Jay Leno?
A baseless conspiracy theory is circulating online alleging that Leno lost the gig because of his comments about Obama. read more
‘The Whole Truth’ on Monsanto’s Campaign to Discredit Scientists, Deceive Public
“The Whole Truth About the Monsanto Papers,” by Gilles-Eric Seralini and Jérôme Douzelet, details how Monsanto compromised scientific journals, academies, regulatory agencies, media and governments to deceive the public about the toxicity of Monsanto’s flagship herbicide, Roundup. The post ‘The Whole Truth’ on Monsanto’s Campaign to Discredit Scientists, Deceive Public appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Reckoning And Reparations In Afghanistan
Earlier this week, 100 Afghan families from Bamiyan, a rural province of central Afghanistan mainly populated by the Hazara ethnic minority, fled to Kabul out of fear of attacks by Taliban militants. Over the past decade, I’ve gotten to know a grandmother who recalls fleeing Talib fighters in the 1990s, just after learning that her husband had been killed. Then, she was a young widow with five children, and for several agonizing months two of her sons were missing. I can only imagine the traumatized memories that spurred her to again flee her village today, hoping to protect her g... read more
The New Dark Age13 hours ago
Statewatch: Call for expressions of interest
STATE DATABASES, BIOMETRICS, POLICING AND MIGRATION CONTROL As part of our ongoing work on the development and deployment of biometric technologies for policing and migration control, we are organising two workshops in October this year. read more
The New Dark Age13 hours ago
Trying to Put All America Behind
NSO Group, a private Israeli firm that sells surveillance technology to governments worldwide, insists that its Pegasus spyware is used only to “investigate terrorism and crime.” Leaked data, however, reveals that the company’s hacking tool “has been used to facilitate human rights violations around the world on a massive scale.” read more
The New Dark Age13 hours ago
Politicians, Journalists, HR Activists And Others Spied Upon Using Pegasus Spyware
NSO Group, a private Israeli firm that sells surveillance technology to governments worldwide, insists that its Pegasus spyware is used only to “investigate terrorism and crime.” Leaked data, however, reveals that the company’s hacking tool “has been used to facilitate human rights violations around the world on a massive scale.” read more
Small Dead Animals13 hours ago
The Children Are Our Future
And that’s why Hasbro wants to get their claws in them. read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
Biden Administration Transfers It's First Guantanamo Bay Detainee
*Daily Mail: **Biden transfers his first detainee out of Guantanamo Bay: Moroccan man, 56, accused of being a Taliban fighter is sent home after 19 years in custody in sign administration will start releasing more prisoners* * Joe Biden for the first time transferred a prisoner out of Guantanamo Bay prison * Abdullatif Nasser, 56, was repatriated to his home in Morocco on Monday * The detainee was cleared for release in July 2016, but remained in the Cuba prison throughout Donald Trump's presidency * Nassar was accused of being a former Taliban fighter who fought U.S. inv... read more
Israeli Spyware Found on Phones of Thousands of Activists, Journalists & Politicians
[image: spyware]Pegasus is a very advanced malware that infects iOS and Android devices to allow operators of the spyware to copy messages, photos, calls and other data, including secretly activate microphones and cameras. read more
#GERD and beyond : After the second filing , what is the next move for Egypt and Sudan ? "Updated"
Ethiopia’s Irrigation Ministry announced on Monday that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam “GERD” finished successfully its second filing despite the objections of both Egypt and Sudan. From three... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] read more
Where Did the Delta Variant Come From?
*Trevor Filseth* *Health, Americas* Researchers have estimated that the Delta variant is about 50 percent more contagious than the Alpha variant. When any virus is transferred from person to person, it experiences “copying errors” when strands of their genetic material are replicated inaccurately from one virus to the next. Most of the time, this does not result in any significant difference. However, because effective viruses survive and replicate more quickly, and unsuccessful ones die off, more effective virus strains naturally develop over time. This is essentially a surviva... read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Opinion: Is Brazil’s Centrão voting bloc considering a “parliamentary coup”?
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - (Opinion) According to reliable sources, Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies president, Arthur Lira, has recently said that there are four prerequisites for him to begin the process of impeachment against President Bolsonaro. Lira’s four are: (1) an economic recession; (2) low employment generation; (3) lack of political support for the government; […] The post Opinion: Is Brazil’s Centrão voting bloc considering a “parliamentary coup”? appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
CENSORED NEWS12 hours ago
Delta Variant Spreading on the Navajo Nation
.Bitahnii Wilson is among the Dine' volunteers that continue to raise their own funds and deliver water in new water barrels to fellow Dine'. Although the Navajo Nation government has received more than $2.5 billion in federal relief funds -- from the CARES Act and American Rescue Plan -- since June of 2020, the Navajo Nation government has not allocated and distributed the majority of funds. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Anvisa authorizes phase 3 clinical trial with proxalutamide for treatment of Covid-19
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil's national health regulatory agency Anvisa authorized on Monday, 19, a clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the drug proxalutamide in the treatment of Covid-19. The study will involve 12 volunteers from the state of Roraima and another 38 from São Paulo. Anvisa advised that the study […] The post Anvisa authorizes phase 3 clinical trial with proxalutamide for treatment of Covid-19 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Haiti’s interim prime minister Claude Joseph says he will resign
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Haiti's interim prime minister, Claude Joseph, said Monday in an interview with the American newspaper "The Washington Post" that he has agreed to step down. Joseph had been in charge of the country since the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse on the 7th. With the resignation, he will pass the […] The post Haiti’s interim prime minister Claude Joseph says he will resign appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
A scandal cost Brazil billionaire banker Andre Esteves his job as CEO, but not control
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL -(REUTERS) Twenty-three days in a Rio de Janeiro jail and getting stripped of his chief executive role were enough to make billionaire banker Andre Esteves consider leaving both Brazil and BTG Pactual, the biggest investment bank in Latin America and the Caribbean he founded. Six years later, Esteves, whose stake in […] The post A scandal cost Brazil billionaire banker Andre Esteves his job as CEO, but not control appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Afghanistan defeats America
I'm obliged to blogger ASM826, writing at Borepatch's place, for putting the end (?) of our Afghanistan involvement in financial perspective. The United States spent two trillion dollars in Afghanistan between 2001 and 2019. Troop strength estimates rose and fell. At one point there [were] more than 100,000 troops and an undocumented number of contractors [and] mercenaries. Over 4,500 of those troops died. Tens of thousands more have life changing injuries. For all that, the U.S. failed to secure a victory, failed to pacify the populace, failed to even establish what victory ... read more
Biden, the Fed, and Wall Street Are Using Inflation to Rob You
The economic figures released last week confirm what most Americans already know: inflation, especially in food, housing, energy, and cars is stealing whatever resources most working families have to rebuild their lives in the wake of the COVID lockdowns. In response to the obvious, Fed Chairman Jay Powell and the Biden White House assure us that this rise of inflation is only transitory. It is due to bottlenecks in the system that will clear up as the economy recovers, so do not worry too much as your living standards plummet. That is almost like saying the little green men under ... read more
CENSORED NEWS14 hours ago
Mohawk Nation News 'Residential School Murdered Children's Spirit Lives On'
Posted on July 19, 2021RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL MURDERED CHILDREN’S SPIRIT LIVES ON Mohawk Nation NewsListen at MNN: https://mohawknationnews.com/blog/2021/07/19/murdered-childrens-spirit-lives-on-audio/https://mohawknationnews.com/blog/2021/07/19/murdered-childrens-spirit-lives-on-audio00:0000:00Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.MNN. July 19, 2021. The Canadian squatters are read more
Cuba Protesters Warn Americans Who Like Che Guevara: ‘He Was a F*cking Terrorist’
Breitbart – by Frances Martel Protesters gathered outside of the White House on Thursday evening to urge President Joe Biden to act in support of... The post Cuba Protesters Warn Americans Who Like Che Guevara: ‘He Was a F*cking Terrorist’ appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
‘Deplorable’: Hindu Leader Slams Mark Zuckerberg for Photo of Dog in Jewish Clothing
Sputnik Mark Zuckerberg makes no secret about his Jewish heritage. In 2017 he said he often sings a “Mi Shebeirach” prayer to his daughter –... The post ‘Deplorable’: Hindu Leader Slams Mark Zuckerberg for Photo of Dog in Jewish Clothing appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
NFL Recommends Teams Use ‘Color Coded Wristbands’ to Identify Vaccinated Players, Employees
Breitbart – by Dylan Gwinn The NFL has sent a memo instructing all 32 teams to develop a method for identifying players, coaches, and employees... The post NFL Recommends Teams Use ‘Color Coded Wristbands’ to Identify Vaccinated Players, Employees appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Revealed: leak uncovers global abuse of cyber-surveillance weapon
The Guardian Human rights activists, journalists and lawyers across the world have been targeted by authoritarian governments using hacking software sold by the Israeli surveillance... The post Revealed: leak uncovers global abuse of cyber-surveillance weapon appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Will mRNA Flu Vaccines Get Emergency Use Authorization Next?
Dr. Joseph Mercola As detailed in “How COVID Vaccines Can Cause Blood Clots and More,” the gene-based COVID-19 injections are a disaster in the making.... The post Will mRNA Flu Vaccines Get Emergency Use Authorization Next? appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Biden's Fools and Incompetents Are Fully Exposed: Will You Stand and Fight Now?
Within the space of one week, July 11 to July 17, 2021, Americans learned that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Milley, had used the military against a sitting President in conjunction with the intelligence community, the Speaker of the House, and the incoming Biden Administration. https://www.foxnews.com/transcript/tucker-why-is-mark-milley-still-in-command-of-us-military They also learned that the Biden Administration had formed an alliance with Silicon Valley to censor all speech they consider to be “misinformation”—not only admitting that fact but openly bragging... read more
Lawfare15 hours ago
The Jan. 6 Select Committee Isn't Just a Formality
A pro-Trump crowd outside the Capitol during the breach of the Capitol on Jan. 6. (Tyler Merbler, https://flic.kr/p/2kqQwdx; CC BY 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) It’s been six months since the attempted insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Half a year later, the Justice Department is pursuing criminal charges against over 400 rioters. The Capitol Police has finally removed the last of the barriers erected to defend the building following the violence. And, in the House of Representatives, the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United Sta... read more
Class #1: Plato and the 2500-Year-Old Republican Party
In 399, Plato's mentor, Socrates, was executed by the Democratic Party of Athens, a tool of an imperial oligarchy. Plato spent the rest of his life developing the ideas to defeat them, and to putting those ideas into action. Plato created his Academy and organized an international alliance of forces which, during his lifetime, militarily and politically challenged the Persian Empire. Later, Alexander the Great, taught by a member of Plato's Academy, defeated the Persians, only to be poisoned by Aristotle's allies. The battle between the forces of the Academy and Aristotle's factio... read more
Run to the Bank: The IRS Is Sending 4 Million Tax Refunds This Week
*Trevor Filseth* *economy, Americas* While a certain number of the refunds are from conventional tax returns, this large number is the result of a timing error by the U.S. government. In the past week, there has been extensive news coverage of government assistance payments to American families. On Thursday, the first of six advance payments of President Joe Biden’s expanded Child Tax Credit were sent out; they are scheduled to arrive throughout July. They will arrive within days for those people who signed up to receive them via direct deposit and within weeks for the majorit... read more
Rifle Reveal: FN Makes Military Rifles on Steroids
*Richard Douglas* *FN, * It may look like a carbine rifle on steroids but it performs like the best long-range precision rifle in existence. After much anticipation, FN has adapted its military MK20 SSR long-range precision rifle and provided us with the incredible SCAR 20S. When my spotter turned up at the range with his SCAR, our day to work on the shot book turned into a day to have some fun. Built to model the sniper support rifle, the FN SCAR 20S has very few modifications to suit the civilian and law enforcement market. Launched in 2018, the most significant SCAR changes i... read more
Coronavirus Crisis Question: How Bad Is the Delta Variant?
*Trevor Filseth* *Health, Americas* The areas in the United States with the lowest vaccination rates have been hit hardest by the disease. The coronavirus strain known as the “Delta variant” has emerged overnight as the most dangerous iteration of the virus to date. In recent weeks, it has rapidly climbed in terms of its share of the U.S. infection rate; it now accounts for 52 percent of new infections, according to *The Washington Post*. The symptoms of the *Delta variant* are said to be similar to those of the original virus. Most recipients have reported the same cold-like ... read more
Child Tax Credit: Janet Yellen Wants It to Be Made Permanent
*Ethen Kim Lieser* *Child Tax Credit, * “This major middle-class tax relief and step in reducing child poverty is a remarkable economic victory for America—and also a moral one,” Yellen said. As the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department begin to issue the first batch of the highly anticipated expanded child tax credits that were approved under President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan, there are already growing calls among those in Washington who are contending that these benefits should be made permanent. One of the more high-profile proponents of the recurring ... read more
Good News For Joe Biden: Retails Sales Are Up (But for How Long?)
*Rachel Bucchino* *Retail Sales, * The rebound in sales comes as motor vehicle purchases have dropped due to a supply shortfall triggered by a global semiconductor shortage. That’s pushed auto consumers to pivot to used cars and trucks, which has helped cause inflation. U.S. retail sales unexpectedly increased last month as the economy slowly reopened and pandemic restrictions were lifted, exceeding expectations from Wall Street analysts. Retail sales rose a seasonally adjusted 0.6 percent in June from the month before, the Commerce Department reported Friday. May data revealed ... read more
Can Europe Mend Ties With a Self-Isolating Russia?
*Andrew Wood* *EU-Russia Relations, * Putin can come out with sweet words about his regard for Germany, and his hopes of a Europe from Vladivostok to Lisbon. But Russia’s practiced and determined support for the brutal destruction of unrest in Belarus, to say nothing of its action and threats against Kiev tell a different story. September will be an important month for both Germany, where the electorate’s decisions will determine who will succeed Chancellor Angela Merkel and the government she heads, and Russia, where heavily conscripted voters will turn out in lesser numbers to ... read more
How Franchi Redesigned the Momentum Elite (Hunters Will Love This Rifle)
*Richard Douglas* *Guns, * Franchi is known for making high-quality firearms at affordable prices, and the Momentum Elite is the perfect example of this. Franchi recently revamped their Momentum rifle to create the new and improved Momentum Elite. They’ve kept all the features that users loved about the original Momentum, but added some finishing touches that really make it a stand-out for hunters. Just grab your Elite and any personal protection gear you have, and you’re ready for the perfect day of hunting. The Elite is a three-lug, bolt-action rifle with a 60-degree throw to ... read more
The Sun sends us a wake-up call
Two powerful solar events erupted from the Sun over the past couple of days. While they both missed Earth, 'we are very lucky they did,' Ben Davidson of the Suspicious Observers said in the video. The solar maximum is building now, and Earth's magnetic...... Read more » read more
The Fight for the Lost Souls.
MEXICO CITY, Jul 19 (IPS) - In June, the Department of Homeland Security made a critical announcement. For the first time in U.S. history, more than 15 national and local agencies and civilian organizations conducted a simultaneous major binational operation to find missing children inside and outside the United States. Read the full story, “The Fight for the Lost Souls.”, on globalissues.org → read more
Why is the UK Government Turning off the Tap During a Global Pandemic?
BRIGHTON, UK, Jul 19 (IPS) - The UK government’s decision to reduce its Official Development Assistance (ODA) budget from 0.7% of gross national income (GNI) to 0.5% -- a cut of around £4 billion this year -- was confirmed last week by a majority of 35 votes in a House of Commons vote. Read the full story, “Why is the UK Government Turning off the Tap During a Global Pandemic?”, on globalissues.org → read more
Rights experts condemn ‘dramatic rise’ in attacks on so-called slaves in Mali
Attacks against so-called slaves in Mali are on the rise and authorities must do more to prevent them, two independent UN human rights experts said on Monday. Read the full story, “Rights experts condemn ‘dramatic rise’ in attacks on so-called slaves in Mali”, on globalissues.org → read more
Myanmar: ‘Brute force terror campaign’ targeting rights defenders, UN experts say
Human rights defenders in Myanmar are being targeted under a “brute force terror campaign” by the military junta, United Nations independent experts said on Monday, calling again for a stronger international response to the coup. Read the full story, “Myanmar: ‘Brute force terror campaign’ targeting rights defenders, UN experts say”, on globalissues.org → read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Top White House Officials Are Now Believing In The COVID Lab-Leak Theory
*CNN:* *Senior Biden officials finding that Covid lab leak theory as credible as natural origins explanation* Washington (CNN)Senior Biden administration officials overseeing an intelligence review into the origins of the coronavirus now believe the theory that the virus accidentally escaped from a lab in Wuhan is at least as credible as the possibility that it emerged naturally in the wild -- a dramatic shift from a year ago, when Democrats publicly downplayed the so-called lab leak theory. Still, more than halfway into President Joe Biden's renewed 90-day push to find answ... read more
"The Counter-truths Unspin"
*"The Counter-truths Unspin"* by Jim Kunstler "Back in the day, LSD trips were mostly a matter of personal choice. Today, though, all you have to do is wake up somewhere between Montauk and the Farallon Islands and your senses are overwhelmed with hallucinations. The public used to depend on newspapers and TV networks to suss out reality, but that filter is long gone, replaced by a relentless “narrative” machine, and all it does is spin out one technicolor whopper after another. The trouble is: narrative is not the truth. Generally, it’s the opposite of the truth. It’s manufactured... read more
Mining Awareness +13 hours ago
“Sharpie-gate” (Marker-gate) and Paper-gate in Arizona
Sharpies are a popular brand of “felt-tipped” marker pens: “The word ‘sharpie’ is also now used as a genericized trademark … Continue reading → read more
The Downside Of Electric Vehicles
Originally posted on PA Pundits - International: By Duggan Flanakin ~ If you listen to the “woke” futurists, or even to the majority of auto companies pledging to stop manufacturing gasoline and diesel vehicles, it might be time to sell your auto stocks. Do you really think the U.S. is about to build 280 million electric… read more
OrientalReview.org14 hours ago
What’s Behind Russia’s Reported Joint Central Asian Base Offer To The US?
The reputable Russian business newspaper Kommersant cited unnamed Kremlin sources over the weekend to report that President Putin offered his American counterpart access to his country's bases in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan during last month's summit in Geneva for the purpose of obtaining drone-derived anti-terrorist intelligence about Afghanistan, which if true would strongly suggest that the Russian leader is serious about reaching a so-called “non-aggression pact” with the US. read more
Michael West15 hours ago
War Powers: four perspectives from politicians who have served
[image: #warpowers, Andrew Wilkie, Bob Katter, Jim Molan, Rex Patrick] Parliament does not need to be consulted before Australian troops are sent to war. What do the politicians who have donned the uniform have to say? Tasha May asks Rex Patrick, Andrew Wilkie, Jim Molan and Bob Katter. read more
musingsofanoldfart15 hours ago
You have been married a long time when…
My wife and I have been married several decades plus some, so we have observed how sayings, actions and tastes can arc toward a common theme. Note the title of this post does not use the phrase “too long,” as … Continue reading → read more
Republicans' Culture Of Death
COVID is ripping through the United States again. And that, James Downie writes, is just fine with Republicans: In the last two weeks of June, the United States averaged between 11,250 and 13,500 new coronavirus cases per day — the lowest numbers since the virus began spreading widely across the country in early 2020. As of Saturday, it was 31,464 cases per day. With multiple vaccines widely available, this rise was entirely preventable. The backsliding is due in part to Republican politicians and right-wing commentators who have spread misinformation about the virus, as well as c... read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Japan Girds for a Surreal Olympics, and Questions Are Plenty
All signs point to an utterly surreal and atomized Games, one that will divide Japan into two worlds during the month of Olympics and Paralympics competition. read more
the daily howler13 hours ago
PITFALLS: Early attempts to explain the cosmos!
*MONDAY, JULY 19, 2021* *It may still be early: *Explaining the cosmos has never been easy. Right at the start of his massive 1988 best-seller, A Brief History of Time, the late Stephen Hawking offered a whimsical alleged example—a whimsical alleged example from fairly modern times. It's widely agreed that Hawking was one of our most brilliant physicists. He also had a flair for whimsy. In the very first paragraph of his book, he offered this example of an attempt to explain the world: *A well-known scientist (some say it was Bertrand Russell) once gave a public lecture on astron... read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Brazilian Real: Dollar rises strongly due to increased risk aversion abroad (July 19)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The dollar started the week in a firm rise against the real, amid the aversion to risk in international markets generated by the spread of cases of the Delta variant, which threatens the recovery of the global economy. The future interest rates, in turn, register slight movements and are around […] The post Brazilian Real: Dollar rises strongly due to increased risk aversion abroad (July 19) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
China's Military Is Beset With Problems
Credit: DoD photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley *Steve Sacks, The Diplomat*: *China’s Military Has a Hidden Weakness* *High-tech new weapons are useful, but current military reform shortfalls hinder the PLA’s ability to employ such hardware. * On March 3, Ryan Haas published an article in Foreign Affairs cautioning analysts and policymakers against adopting an exclusively alarmist attitude toward China. Such an alarmist attitude leads to increased anxiety among analysts and policymakers but is not based on the totality of the evidence. Haas speaks ... read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Central Bank approves capital increase of US$139 million in J.P. Morgan’s Brazilian operations
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Brazilian Central Bank approved a capital increase of R$791.397 (about US$139) million in J.P. Morgan's Brazilian operations. The capital of the bank itself increased from R$2.875 billion to R$3.5 billion. The capital of the foreign exchange and securities brokerage house went from R$533.872 million to R$700 million. At the […] The post Central Bank approves capital increase of US$139 million in J.P. Morgan’s Brazilian operations appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Family Sues After Cop Tried Killing a Dog and Killed Their Daughter Instead
[image: dog]A family is suing after a police officer attempted to kill their daughter's dog and ended up killing their daughter instead. read more
French Police Lay Down Shields Join 100,000 Protesters Marching Against Vaccine Passport
[image: french]More than a hundred thousand French protesters took to the streets to protest mandatory vaccinations which roll out next month. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
São Paulo plans to start new cycle of Covid-19 vaccination in January 2022
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The State of São Paulo will start a new vaccination campaign against Covid-19 on January 17 next year. "This new phase for immunization against Covid-19 will start on January 17, which was the day that we vaccinated Monica Calazans, the first Brazilian, here in São Paulo, " said Jean Gorinchteyn, […] The post São Paulo plans to start new cycle of Covid-19 vaccination in January 2022 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Downside Of Electric Vehicles
Originally posted on PA Pundits - International: By Duggan Flanakin ~ If you listen to the “woke” futurists, or even to the majority of auto companies pledging to stop manufacturing gasoline and diesel vehicles, it might be time to sell your auto stocks. Do you really think the U.S. is about to build 280 million electric… read more
As much Beaufort Sea polar bear habitat at mid-July 2021 as there was in 1982
Originally posted on polarbearscience: Beaufort Sea ice coverage is about average for this time of year, again failing to decline in lock-step with other Arctic regions. Will there be lots of fat bears onshore like there was in 2019? Only time will tell. Healthy polar bear male at Kaktovik, Alaska on the Southern Beaufort Sea,… read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
World Trade Is Trending Towards China
*WNU Editor:* This is why China is on course to be the economic superpower of the world. Here is also something that I learned over the weekend. I was told by someone I trust in China that within five years Chinese companies will be asking all of their customers that if they want to be buy their goods, pay in Chinese currency. If true, this will be the first broadside by China to dethrone the US currency as the world's reserve currency. I say why wait five years. Looking at the above image of global trading trends, China is well positioned to start asking their clients to pay ... read more
Halifax Examiner14 hours ago
The Halifax Examiner has a telephone line dedicated to hearing your housing stories and concerns
News 1. Meet Matthew Byard I’m extremely pleased to introduce the Examiner’s newest reporter, Matthew Byard (rhymes with “hired”). Byard is hired through the Local Journalism Initiative, and his job is to cover African Nova Scotian communities in HRM and across the province. When I started asking trusted advisors who should be considered for the […] read more
The New Dark Age14 hours ago
Cuba News links 17-19 July 2021
19 July 2021 • 14:45 — The New Dark Age There may be some duplication due to cross-posting and may be updated throughout the day, so please check back What do you really know about U.S.-Cuba relations? https://dissidentvoice.org/2021/07/what-do-you-really-know-about-u-s-cuba-relations/ What They Don’t Say About Cuba https://popularresistance.org/what-they-dont-say-about-cuba/ Media Play Up Protests, Play Down Effect Of US Sanctions … Continue reading Cuba News links 17-19 July 2021 read more
Report: Philadelphia’s Electric Bus Fleet in Complete Shambles
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood ? ? ? More than two dozen electric Proterra buses first unveiled by the city of Philadelphia in 2016 are already out of operation, according to a WHYY investigation. The entire fleet of Proterra buses was removed from the roads by SEPTA,… read more
CFACT14 hours ago
A world protected by windmills? In 1717 Christmas Floods in Germany killed 14,000
It’s as if European history doesn’t exist. The post A world protected by windmills? In 1717 Christmas Floods in Germany killed 14,000 appeared first on CFACT. read more
Professor John Ioannidis - Covid Reality Revealed!
* Hat tip to GC* *The most cited scientist of all time, pretty much. A brilliant mind. MD, and professor of epidemiology, public health and evidence-based medicine. My edited version cut down from his 2 hour lecture. And he lays this one bare - don't miss it! Original LONG version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_ehq...* *Link* *Recent Reports:* - Climate Change aka Global Warming and Europe’s Floods - Power struggle in Kurdish region of Iraq raises questions - Analysis read more
The New Dark Age14 hours ago
Do drug trials underestimate side effects?
One commonly used trick in drug trials is to exclude any group that might make the drug look worse, such as those that are more likely to experience side effects. A good recent example of this is the covid vaccine trials, which largely excluded people with auto-immune diseases (more likely to develop an auto-immune disease after vaccination), people with allergies (more likely to have an allergic reaction to the vaccine), and, of course, the elderly (less likely to develop immunity after getting the vaccine, and more likely to become seriously sick from it). read more
Viable Opposition15 hours ago
Health Misinformation Part 1 - The Role of the Biden Administration and its Surgeon General
After this announcement from Health and Human Services in mid-July 2021: ...and the Surgeon General Vivek Murthy made this announcement: ....the Surgeon General released this advisory: ...which, in large part, points the finger at social media for its collaboration in spreading health misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the Surgeon General is appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate, his views are representative of the Biden Administration's viewpoint on key issues, in this case, the COVID-19 pandemic. In this two-part ... read more
.Small Dead Animals
17 hours ago
Permission Slip
Consider the possibilities… Experts prescribe Indigenous cultural petroleum arteries to move Canadian oil to coasts… h/t Paul Broken link fixed read more
"Economic Market Snapshot PM 7/19/21"
*"Economic Market Snapshot PM 7/19/21"* ○ "Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest of men will do the most wickedest of things for the greatest good of everyone." - John Maynard Keynes ○ "Down the rabbit hole of psychopathic greed and insanity... Only the consequences are real - to *you*! Your guide: *Gregory Mannarino, **AM 7/19/21:* *"TAKE ACTION NOW! The 10 Year Yield CRATERS * *And Stocks Poised To Dive At The Open"* - https://traderschoice.net/ - https://www.marketwatch.com/tools/marketsummary ○ "The more I see of the monied classes, the better I understand the gui... read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Covid-19: Anvisa authorizes study to measure efficacy of AstraZeneca 3rd dose
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil's National Health Regulator (Anvisa) on Monday (19) authorized a study to measure the safety and efficacy of a third dose of AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine, the regulatory agency said in a statement. According to Anvisa, the study, sponsored by AstraZeneca, will be conducted with the participants of the initial research […] The post Covid-19: Anvisa authorizes study to measure efficacy of AstraZeneca 3rd dose appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
U.S. charges four Chinese nationals charged in global hacking campaign https://t.co/eSlsDyZh5U pic.twitter.com/gjT9fGJcr4 — Reuters (@Reuters) July 19, 2021 The Microsoft Exchange email server hack compromised tens of thousands of computers around the world earlier this year. The U.S. says other cyberthreats include ransomware attacks from hackers affiliated with the Chinese government. https://t.co/SUmxD1gb8U — The Associated Press (@AP) July 19, 2021 Oil producing nations agree to increase output, with the aim of reducing prices https://t.co/oZV7PuNvBj — BBC News (World) (@BBCWor... read more
Balkinization14 hours ago
Section Three and the 2024 Campaign
My paper on Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment is now published. I thought I'd give a brief update on where things stand. Section Three will probably be dormant until 2023. You might see a few claims next year against members of Congress who are running for election, but I seriously doubt that any court will reach the merits. Some claims will be dismissed for lack of standing. In other cases, a court can say that the issue is non-justiciable because a House of Congress is the ultimate authority on the eligibility of members-elect to serve. If any courts do reach the merits,... read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Picture Of The Day
A general view of the debris at an area affected by floods, following heavy rainfalls, in Pepinster, Belgium, July 17. REUTERS/Yves Herman *WNU Editor:* The above picture is from this photo-gallery .... *Western Europe flood deaths rise as search continues* (Reuters). read more
Bioweapons research is banned by an international treaty – but nobody is checking for violations
The sketchy history of international efforts to control bioweapons suggests that nations will resist cooperative monitoring of gene hacking for medical research. read more
Purge-Worthy Cinema: The Left’s Right-wing Fantasy
*James Jay Carafano* *Politics, Americas* The progressive view of American society has become as cruel and destructive as the imaginary right-wing monsters in The Purge. “Life imitates Art,” declared Oscar Wilde. A recent review of the cringe-worthy film, *The Forever Purge*, has me thinking Wilde might have been onto something. In popular culture, leftists are indulging their fantasies of right-wing mayhem and seriously confusing their delusions with the real world. The Purge movies started out as low-budget horror flicks, but over time they morphed into political statements. ... read more
Hiking: The Pandemic Has Underscored Not Just the Physical, But the Mental Health Benefits
*Lindsay Bottoms* *Health, * Hiking uses more energy than a regular walk in the park does. Before COVID-19, the popularity of hiking was on a downward slope in both adults and children. But its popularity has spiked during the pandemic, seeing many more people taking to trails than usual. Hiking is not only a great way to get outside in nature, it also has plenty of physical and mental health benefits for those who take part. Hiking differs in many way from taking a regular stroll around your neighbourhood. Not only is the terrain on many hiking routes uneven or rocky, there’s a... read more
This One Reason Prevented the Soviets From Dominating the Seas
*Kyle Mizokami* *Security, * Russia lacked the resources among competing priorities. *Key point: *In 1927, the Soviet leadership approved plans to build a carrier by converting the unfinished Imperial Russian Navy battlecruiser *Izmail*, under construction since 1913, to a full-length aircraft carrier. The Soviet Union was one of the largest, most industrial proficient countries the world has ever seen. Yet for all of its engineering talent and manufacturing capacity, during the seventy-four years the USSR existed it never fielded a true real aircraft carrier. The country had sev... read more
Russian Missiles in Venezuela: A Potential Disaster in the Making
*Michael Peck* *Security, Americas* Cuban Missile Crisis 2.0? Let's hope we never have to find out. *Here's What You Need to Remember:* That the Soviet Union withdrew its ballistic missiles from Cuba in 1962 is well known. And also well known is that in return, the United States quietly agreed to withdraw its Jupiter missiles from Turkey. With the United States developing a new generation of cruise missiles in response to alleged Russian arms control violations, a response from Moscow was inevitable. But Russian missiles in Venezuela? That’s what some Russian commentators are ... read more
bilaterals.org14 hours ago
Africa nations plan $8 billion fund to offset trade-pact losses
19-Jul-2021 African nations plan to raise about $8 billion for a fund to help offset revenue losses for countries that lower cross-border tariffs, as part of a continent-wide free-trade agreement. read more
bilaterals.org14 hours ago
Zim, Malawi revise bilateral trade agreement
19-Jul-2021 Zimbabwe and Malawi are engaged in talks to revise their Bilateral Trade Agreement to ensure its provisions speak to a modern-day investor and assist in addressing pressing development needs of the two countries. read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Brazil’s predicted price index increases to 6.31%, above the target ceiling – Focus Report
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The financial market projection for inflation in 2021 has moved further away from the ceiling of the target pursued by the Central Bank. According to the Focus Market Report, economists in the financial market changed their forecast for the Extended National Consumer Price Index IPCA - the official price index […] The post Brazil’s predicted price index increases to 6.31%, above the target ceiling – Focus Report appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Is the BBC biased?15 hours ago
We need to talk about bias
After unearthing some historic Hitler-related Tweets by its employee Tala Hawala the BBC dismissed her from her job as Palestine Specialist for BBC Monitoring. An impassioned response to the dismissal appeared on Twitter and was reproduced by some of the media, many of which chose to close comment fields that are normally open to the public. This is so sensitive a topic that a partial “don’t go there” situation apparently prevails. We’re tacitly colluding in a conspiracy of silence. (Are we?) The prospect of being drowned under a tsunami of un-woke, racist hate-speak must be a b... read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Brazilian unicorn QuintoAndar starts registration of properties in North region
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Although QuintoAndar, one of Brazil's largest real estate platforms, began operations in the North region earlier this month, the company has now publicly announced, on Monday, July 19, that property owners can register their apartments and houses on the platform. This is a phased entry in the cities of Belém […] The post Brazilian unicorn QuintoAndar starts registration of properties in North region appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Must Watch! Greg Hunter, "Vax Wars are Global – Gerald Celente"
*Must Watch!* *"Vax Wars are Global – Gerald Celente"* By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com "Renowned trends researcher and publisher of “The Trends Journal,” Gerald Celente, boldly predicted back in April, “We are going to start seeing a big anti-vax movement.” He was spot on, and now says the “Vax War” is about to get more intense, and there is nowhere to hide from it. Celente explains, “What people have to understand is this is global. We made this forecast almost a year ago. We said, as we were watching the Covid war, that they were going to try to end it with the vaccines. We have ... read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Real estate funds in Brazil collect US$5.4 billion in first half of 2021
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Despite facing headwinds that range from the cycle of high-interest rates to the proposed tax reform, the real estate sector has shown breath - and professionals in this market already see another positive year in attracting resources. According to the Brazilian Association of Financial and Capital Market Entities (Anbima), from […] The post Real estate funds in Brazil collect US$5.4 billion in first half of 2021 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Brazil’s IPC-S consumer price index rose 0.88% in second week of July – FGV Ibre
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The IPC-S (Weekly Consumer Price Index) for the second week of July, calculated by the Brazilian Institute of Economy - FGV Ibre, rose 0.88% and has accumulated a high of 8.71% in the last 12 months. All seven state capitals surveyed - Recife, Salvador, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Belo […] The post Brazil’s IPC-S consumer price index rose 0.88% in second week of July – FGV Ibre appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
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Singapore’s GIC acquires stake in Brazil agtech company Biotrop
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC has acquired an undisclosed minority stake in Brazilian biological agricultural inputs company Biotrop Solucoes Biologicas, both companies said in a statement on Monday (19). Sao Paulo-based private equity firm Aqua Capital has partially sold its controlling stake in Biotrop to GIC, which is also injecting […] The post Singapore’s GIC acquires stake in Brazil agtech company Biotrop appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Snopes.com15 hours ago
Microsoft Exchange Email Hack Was Caused by China, US Says
The Microsoft Exchange hack was first identified in January and was rapidly attributed to Chinese cyber spies by private sector groups. read more
Forgotten Civil War History: In 1862, The Confederacy Tried To Build a Helicopter
*Michael Peck* *Helicopters, Americas* One Southern engineer resolved to devise a way to destroy Union ships. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The Confederacy lacked the resources to produce a working helicopter. It’s the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863 and Union forces on Cemetery Ridge await the final Confederate assault. But instead of witnessing serried ranks of rebels marching across a mile of open ground into the maws of Yankee cannons, the bluecoat regiments are shocked to hear the thud of rotor blades. It is the the sound of Confederate general George P... read more
Pay-For-Promotion: Some Chinese Generals Paid for Their Positions
*Michael Peck* *China, Asia* Corruption remains a serious problem in the Chinese military. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Some senior offices are obtaining their positions not on competence, but on their willingness to pay. When dozens of senior officers are punished for bribing their way into promotions, you know that the Chinese military has a corruption problem. More than 70 serving and retired senior People’s Liberation Army officers have been demoted for pay-for-promotion, according to the South China Morning Post. The list includes a full general and two lieutenant general... read more
Cold War History: The Soviet Union Had a Plan To Conquer France
*Michael Peck* *Cold War, Europe* It would have only taken one week. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The Soviet plan was nearly as ambitious as previous Nazi plans. The Nazis conquered France in six weeks, in one of the most spectacular military victories in history. Had the Soviet Union gone to war with the West in the early 1960s, it also planned to blitz France. But unlike the Germans, the Soviets planned to do it in a week, according to the Warsaw Pact's 1964 war plan, discovered in the military archives of the former Czechoslovakia. Was this an example of military might or... read more
Forgotten World War II: The 28th Infantry Division’s Heroic Defense in the Battle of the Bulge
*Warfare History Network, Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.* *World War II, Europe* These soldiers fought valiantly in Luxembourg during the Battle of the Bulge. *Here's What You Need to Know*: The regiment was left with few survivors, yet it had done its job when the chips were down. The Battle of the Bulge lasted from December 16, 1944, until January 25, 1945, and stands as one of the classic stories of true grit and defiance against a strong and determined enemy. Much has been written about the 101st Airborne Division’s heroic defense of Bastogne. However, another unit gets little att... read more
Major farside solar activity - July 15 - 17, 2021
Major solar activity is taking place on the 'farside' of the Sun with a number of large-scale coronal mass ejections (CMEs) from July 15 through 17. This should continue in the coming week. Video courtesy: SolarWatcher Featured image courtesy: STEREO-A...... Read more » read more
West Pacific: The tropics are blowing up right now - Tropical storms Cempaka and In-Fa (Fabian)
The tropics are absolutely blowing up right now. A new tropical storm has just formed south of Hong Kong while In-fa is spinning southeast of Okinawa. Both have their own influences on the local international weather in the region. In this update, meteorologist...... Read more » read more

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