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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 - 4 of 5

 10 pm MDT

Electroverse16 hours ago
DMI datasets reveal Arctic Summers were warmer back in the 1950s/60s
Daily mean temperatures in the Arctic have been holding BELOW the 1958-2002 average for the entirety of the 2021 melt season (so far) -- another real-world reality the MSM won't tell you. The post DMI datasets reveal Arctic Summers were warmer back in the 1950s/60s appeared first on Electroverse. read more
Untitled
From Jenna Orkin JEFFREY ST. CLAIR - The atmospheric impact of just 1000 space flights a year would equal that of current aviation. Space tourism to accelerate climate change Ugandan athlete goes missing from Olympic training center ‘Hawkpocalypse’: Baby birds of prey have leaped from their nests to escape West’s extreme heat France prepares to introduce Covid-19 'health pass' for access to cultural venues Texas patient becomes U.S.' first monkeypox case since 2003 Inside the 'vicious cycle' of spiralling student-loan debt caused by servicers just not picking up the phoneMeet Wally F... read more
Halifax Examiner16 hours ago
‘We have a mental health crisis in our province’
With more people than ever seeking help for mental health issues and new client appointments for her private practice now being booked into March, 2022, a Dartmouth psychologist is calling the situation in Nova Scotia a crisis. Registered psychologist Dr. Kiran Pure expressed her concern in a July 8 tweet, noting that patients and families […] read more
Heroic Stand At Pea Ridge: How an Outnumbered Union Soldier Defeated Confederate Forces
*Warfare History Network* *American Civil War, Americas* Eugene A. Carr’s audacious spoiling attack against Sterling Price’s Confederate Division at Pea Ridge earned him a Congressional Medal of Honor. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Carr was one of the Union army's best leaders. Union artillery shells burst in the trees at the north end of Cross Timber Hollow as Confederates in gray and butternut-colored uniforms creeped through the tangled underbrush on both sides of Telegraph Road. Shell and case shot from the Union guns ripped through the leafless trees, showering the Rebels... read more
What Ever Happened to Men Like Eisenhower and MacArthur?
*Warfare History Network* *History, * After World War II, Eisenhower went on to serve two terms as President of the United States. MacArthur rendered outstanding service as military governor of postwar Japan but then fell victim to his own ego and defiance of President Harry S. Truman during the Korean War and was removed from command of United Nations forces. *Key Point*: These officers were largely responsible for command decisions that resulted in Allied victories in the South Pacific and in Europe. Two of America’s most famous senior commanders to emerge from World War II we... read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
How Monopoly Was Invented to Demonstrate the Evils of Capitalism
By Kate Raworth, a senior visiting research associate at Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute and a senior associate at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. She is the author of Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist (2017). Reposted from Alternet. ‘Buy land – they aren’t making it any more,’ quipped Mark […] read more
Halifax Examiner17 hours ago
Election 2021: Party leaders lay out their priorities
Nova Scotians will go to the polls on August 17 to elect a new government. The only secret about the election was its official date. Over the previous six weeks, the Rankin Liberals spent more than $300 million on promises that included a fleet of electric buses, $10 per day childcare, multi-use recreational trails for […] read more
naked capitalism17 hours ago
The Intergenerational Mortality Trade-Off of Covid-19 Lockdown Policies in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Under certain circumstances, lockdowns could actually increase overall (COVID-19 plus non-COVID-19) mortality for the lowest-income countries. read more
Retraction Watch18 hours ago
‘Tortured phrases’, lost in translation: Sleuths find even more problems at journal that just flagged 400 papers
What do subterranean insect provinces and motion to clamor have to do with microprocessors and microsystems? That’s an excellent question. Read on, dear reader. Earlier this month, as we reported, Elsevier announced that it had concerns about some 400 papers published in special issues in one of its journals. The publisher said that “the integrity … Continue reading ‘Tortured phrases’, lost in translation: Sleuths find even more problems at journal that just flagged 400 papers read more
Most Of Scotland’s Wind Farms Owned By Foreign Companies
By Paul Homewood h/t George Herraghty Nicola Sturgeon loves to boast about wind power in Scotland. She seems to forget that Scotland does not actually own any of it: Nearly a third of Scotland’s biggest wind farms have owners with links to offshore tax havens in the Cayman Islands, […] read more
Small Dead Animals18 hours ago
Free Hits
“In… schools,” we’re told, “the desire to punish is racialised,” and “white people’s feelings often have outsized consequences on People of Colour.” The example given to illustrate this alleged phenomenon is of a white, female art teacher, Dr Stabler’s immediate predecessor, who “was said to have wept at the end of every school day” and… Continue reading → read more
The Idiot’s Guide To Business Loan Next Explained
The big danger with a new enterprise is that issues will go wrong if action is not taken when wanted. An important among the many Top Enterprise Ideas that I want to provide is “Study to Plan to Succeed earlier than you leap into the deep end!” Use search engine optimization expertise to search out the calls for of the consumer. This apply of learning the demands of the consumer will narrow the enjoying field for any web enterprise. Slim the sphere and convey in the sales and income. Utilizing internet seo applications is like reading the customers thoughts before … read more
The Mortar Has Been Raining Down Destruction For 600 Years
*Warfare History Network* *History, * This weapon has evolved but its use has remained similar. It is a very important way for infantry to attack each other. *Key point: *Longer barrels continued to develop, but short barrels persisted. The mortar is perhaps the oldest surviving ordnance piece developed during the Middle Ages. The earliest known forerunner to the mortar, introduced by Spanish Muslims about ad 1250, was essentially an iron-reinforced bucket that hurled stones with gunpowder. These weapons were distinctly short-barreled and featured high-trajectory firing to hurl ... read more
Memes that made me laugh 67
Gathered around the Intertubes over the past seven days. Click any image for a larger view. *(Learn more about the seax)* More next week. Peter read more
Report: Philadelphia’s Electric Bus Fleet in Complete Shambles
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, the city’s transit authority, in February 2020 due to both […] read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
Peruvian court rejects appeal to annul country’s general elections
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Lima's 11th Constitutional Court dismissed the appeal of ex-legislator Yeni Vilcatoma in which she not only requested the annulment of the elections but also that the National Jury of Elections (JNE), Peru's supreme electoral body, should refrain from proclaiming the results of the presidential run-off and that the new head […] The post Peruvian court rejects appeal to annul country’s general elections appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Gangsters Out Blog19 hours ago
Covid Misinformation and Medical censorship
Although I have literally cut the cable, when I was spinning at the gym yesterday Global news came on. It was ridiculous. Global News is now worse than CNN. When Global Television was bought out by Post Media News, Global News went down the toilet. Just like Bill Gates' Microsoft News Network, it is worthless. Both outlets are parroting each other. Covid this covid that. Delta variant this, Joe Biden that. It is absurd. Flu season is over. It's the summer. When summer is over, flu season will return but the sky will not fall. Unless you watch Global News and the Microsoft News ... read more
A Change in German Leadership Won't Break the Standstill in Russia-EU Relations
*Taras Kuzio* *Ukraine, * A change in German leadership means little for the future of Europe's relationship with Russia as long as the drivers of the Ukraine-Russia war remain in place. German Chancellor Angela Merkel's stepping down will not change the dynamics of Russian-European relations for four inter-connected reasons. Firstly, since 2014 the pro-Russian forces in Ukraine have been marginalized and are unable to win presidential or parliamentary elections. They have no possibility of becoming influential again because of the Russian-Ukrainian war, which is how three-quart... read more
Virtual Mirage19 hours ago
Random Topics
Housekeeping On Sunday morning, we had a cloudburst at the White Wolf Mine. There is no way to tell for sure, but something around three or four inches of rain in half an hour. It resulted in the gravel from the driveway migrating to the concrete apron, blocking the drainage channels (covered with steel grates), […] The post Random Topics appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Germany’s flood disaster exposes folly of misbalanced Net Zero policies
By Paul Homewood Press Release from the GWPF: In recent days, meteorologists and extreme weather researchers have blamed a ‘monumental failure of Germany’s flood warning system’ for the death and devastation triggered by disastrous flooding. Experts had warned the German government four days before the first floods about the high risk […] read more
CFACT19 hours ago
EPA’s illegal HFC phaseout rules are innovation killers
EPA's ham-handed implementation of the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act stifles innovation in manufacturing. The post EPA’s illegal HFC phaseout rules are innovation killers appeared first on CFACT. read more
Try To Keep A straight Face, Met Office!
By Paul Homewood And the hottest spot yesterday was ……………….. HEATHROW!! Now there’s a surprise! read more
Electroverse19 hours ago
South American Crops Headed for Catastrophe as Antarctic Blasts Persist
Production numbers continue to be slashed every time a new forecast is released. As it stands --and before the latest rounds of polar cold hit-- 88% of Brazil's corn is already in "poor or average condition" ... with a further "significant reduction expected". The post South American Crops Headed for Catastrophe as Antarctic Blasts Persist appeared first on Electroverse. read more
The Rio Times19 hours ago
Few celebrate Nicaragua’s revolution on its 42nd anniversary
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Sunday did not see the festive atmosphere of past years in Nicaragua, nor were there caravans all across the country heading to Managua to emulate the celebration of July 19, 1979. Contrary to other years, the red and black flags of the ruling Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) and the […] The post Few celebrate Nicaragua’s revolution on its 42nd anniversary appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Защото сте влезли в огнения пръстен - Беседа от М.Н. Хопкинс
Огънят на промяната гори сега и ще продължи да гори, докато човекът обитава човешка форма. Защото вие сте влезли в огнения кръг, като сте се въплътили в човешка форма. Огънят ще изгори скръбта на вековете и един ден ще превърне и трансформира всички вас в Същества на Светлината. Веднъж запалени от огъня на съзиданието, вие ще видите живота като приключение, което трябва да се изживее, както детето играе. По време на играта най-малките наблюдават и размишляват върху всичко, което виждат, с радостно поведение. Тази радост подхранва огъня на познанието и извежда отговорите на св... read more
Ибо вы вошли в огненное кольцо - рассуждение М.Н. Хопкинса
Огонь перемен горит сейчас и будет гореть до тех пор, пока человек живет в человеческой форме. Ибо вы вошли в огненное кольцо, воплотившись в человеческую форму. Огонь сожжет печаль веков и однажды преобразит и трансмутирует всех вас в Существ Света. Загоревшись огнем творения, вы увидите жизнь как приключение, которое нужно прожить, как ребенок играет. Во время игры самые маленькие наблюдают и размышляют обо всем, что видят, с радостным настроением. Именно эта радость разжигает огонь познания и высвечивает ответы, или, лучше сказать, приносит ребенку свет понимания. Ребенок... read more
Pentru că ați intrat în Inelul de Foc - Un discurs de M.N. Hopkins
*Focurile schimbării ard acum și vor continua să ardă atâta timp cât omul va locui într-o formă umană. Pentru că ați intrat în inelul de foc prin întruparea în formă umană.* *Focul va arde durerea veacurilor și vă va transforma și transmuta pe toți într-o zi în Ființe de Lumină. Odată aprinși de focul creației, veți vedea viața ca pe o aventură care trebuie trăită așa cum se joacă un copil. În timpul jocului, cei foarte mici observă și reflectă asupra a tot ceea ce văd cu o atitudine veselă. Această bucurie este cea care alimentează focul cunoașterii și aduce răspunsurile la l... read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Argentina reports 6,935 new Covid-19 cases and 115 deaths (July 18)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Argentina registered a daily record number of cases on May 27, when 41,080 were reported, while the highest number of deaths in a single day occurred on June 21, with 792. In the province of Buenos Aires 1,711 cases were reported on Sunday, while 685 infections were recorded in the […] The post Argentina reports 6,935 new Covid-19 cases and 115 deaths (July 18) appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times20 hours ago
Brazilian consumers seek moral damages for leaked data
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The General Data Protection Act (LGPD) has "caught on." Consumers have been turning to the courts to claim compensation for leaked personal data. However, for now, judges are conflicted on a point that experts consider to be key: the need for evidence to justify awarding moral damages. This is the […] The post Brazilian consumers seek moral damages for leaked data appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
OrientalReview.org21 hours ago
How CDN Providers Break The Internet
“After years of IT experts telling us that we ‘can’t break the internet’ by pressing the wrong button, it turns out we can do it by updating our settings.” Phil Coughlin, The Guardian, Jun 11, 2021 On June 8, an internet blackout was precipitated by one customer updating their settings […] read more
US Holds UNICEF Monopoly for 74 Years in a World Body Where Money Talks
UNITED NATIONS, Jul 19 (IPS) - With Henrietta Fore's decision last week to step down as UNICEF Executive Director, her successor is most likely to be another American since that post has been held-- uninterruptedly -- by US nationals for almost 74 years, an unprecedented all-time record for a high-ranking job in the UN system. Read the full story, “US Holds UNICEF Monopoly for 74 Years in a World Body Where Money Talks”, on globalissues.org → read more
Snopes.com20 hours ago
‘Cake ATM’ in Las Vegas Captured in TikTok Video
Cake ATMs: For when you just can't wait for regular banking hours to make a cake withdrawal. read more
The Czech-Russian Relationship is Fragile, But Not As Frosty As It Seems
*Jan Hornat* *Czech Republic, * Though the relations between Prague and Moscow may seem at their lowest perhaps since the end of the Cold War, the political and public support in the Czech Republic for such a state of relations is not to be taken for granted. On May 14 the Russian Government released a decree that formally listed the Czech Republic along with the United States as two “unfriendly states” of the Russian Federation. The listing of the Czech Republic came as a reaction to the Czech Government’s accusation that Russian military intelligence stood behind the blast of ... read more
Modern Tokyo Times20 hours ago
Japan and South Korea: Possible meeting between Suga and Moon in Tokyo
Japan and South Korea: Possible meeting between Suga and Moon in Tokyo Noriko Watanabe and Kanako Mita Modern Tokyo Times Reports of a possible meeting between Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and President Moon Jae-in have hit a diplomatic snag. This concerns a rude comment by Hirohisa Soma, the Deputy Ambassador of the Japanese Embassy in […] The post Japan and South Korea: Possible meeting between Suga and Moon in Tokyo first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more

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