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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.

Thursday, August 12, 2021

12 August - Blogs I'm Following - 3 of 5

 10 pm MDT

The Duran11 hours ago
Jen Psaki says Taliban must ‘assess role in international community’
Jen Psaki says Taliban must ‘assess role in international community’ ****News Topic 519***** Psaki roasted for saying Taliban must ‘assess role in international community’ as militants seize 60% of Afghanistan Psaki roasted for saying Taliban must ‘assess role in international community’ as militants seize 60% of Afghanistan White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the […] read more
World of CO2 Infographics
Originally posted on Science Matters: Raymond of RiC-Communications studio collaborated with me and content experts in order to produce high quality infographics on CO2 for improving public awareness. This post presents the thirteen charts he has produced on this topic. I find them straightforward and useful, and appreciate his excellent work on this. Project title… read more
alienviews8 hours ago
A Missive To Myself
*A Missive To Myself* *By Alfred Lehmberg* "*We will have a liberal democracy, * *or we will return to the Dark Ages*." --*Franklin Roosevelt, 1940* FDR knew. We live in a *tinderbox *world of dire—even *fearful*—propensities. The only relief we can achieve from same is that which we make up *of* ourselves, *for* ourselves, and *by* ourselves. Failing to trust "God" *enough* is our too meager *excuse *for failure. It's ALL on us. God doesn't seem to enter in except where we invent him to do just that. The latest incarnation wears orange face paint. Verily, by way of the sc... read more
Their King-DOME Come, Their Will be Done
*KGB Experiment - H/T Simon Hicks* Good morning sentients. It is a muggy, hot "scorcher"*[TM]* of a day on Vancouver Island. *My laptop computer has an interesting virus* in it whereby the keys stick and typing takes three times as long as usual. This has happened before...always when the PerpZ were up to something BIG. I have learned that if I mention it in my blogging...it diminishes somewhat...lol...don't know how *that *gaslighting works...lol. But I'm going to copy and paste from some e-mails I wrote to my source "*FreakedOut*" where I updated him on what has been happe... read more
naked capitalism10 hours ago
2:00PM Water Cooler 8/12/2021
By Lambert Strether of Corrente. Bird Song of the Day Quite the chorus! * * * * * * Readers, feel free to contact me at lambert [UNDERSCORE] strether [DOT] corrente [AT] yahoo [DOT] com, with (a) links, and even better (b) sources I should curate regularly, (c) how to send me a check if […] read more
War News Updates10 hours ago
Top WHO Official Who Led The Probe In China Now Admits That Covid Patient Zero May Have Been A Wuhan Lab Worker Infected By A Bat
The world's first Covid-19 patient may have been infected by a bat while working for a Wuhan lab in China, Dr Peter Embarek has admitted *Daily Mail:* *Covid Patient Zero may have been a Wuhan lab worker infected by a bat after all, WHO chief admits after originally ruling out virus escape theory* * Dr Peter Embarek, who led the WHO probe in China, said the world's first Covid-19 patient may have been infected by a bat while working in a Wuhan lab * He had initially dismissed the notion that the virus escaped from lab as unlikely * Now Embarek has admitted that the lab leak... read more
Attorney Tells RFK, Jr: California’s State of Emergency Can’t Be Indefinite, That’s Why We’re Suing Gov. Newsom
Attorney Scott Street and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. discuss a lawsuit filed in the California Supreme Court by Children’s Health Defense asking for an immediate end to Gov. Newsom’s state of emergency. The post Attorney Tells RFK, Jr: California’s State of Emergency Can’t Be Indefinite, That’s Why We’re Suing Gov. Newsom appeared first on Children's Health Defense. read more
Shadowproof10 hours ago
Abolishing Police Surveillance In NYC: Will Transparency Help Or Make It Harder?
New York City implemented a police surveillance transparency law, but activists are divided on if it helps or hurts their cause. The post Abolishing Police Surveillance In NYC: Will Transparency Help Or Make It Harder? appeared first on Shadowproof. read more
‘Screw your freedom’: Arnold Schwarzenegger calls anti-maskers ‘schmucks’
The News Aug 12, 2021 Arnold Schwarzenegger isn’t mincing words when calling out anti-maskers. The “Terminator” star and former governor of California addressed Americans who... The post ‘Screw your freedom’: Arnold Schwarzenegger calls anti-maskers ‘schmucks’ appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
BBC Sick COVID Sceptic Was Actor And TV REALITY WINNER
Hugo Talks August 11, 2021 The post BBC Sick COVID Sceptic Was Actor And TV REALITY WINNER appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
EPA Says ‘One Sip’ of Paraquat Can Kill You — But Agency Plans to Reapprove Toxic Herbicide Anyway
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is set to reapprove paraquat, with even fewer restrictions, despite the herbicide’s acute toxicity and strong links to Parkinson’s Disease. The post EPA Says ‘One Sip’ of Paraquat Can Kill You — But Agency Plans to Reapprove Toxic Herbicide Anyway appeared first on Children's Health Defense . read more
Trust the Science?! James Corbett
*Don't Miss:* - Canada’s Weekly Covid Vaccine Harm and Death Update- - Public Health England & CDC Concur on Vaccine Shortcomings- Their “Power” Grossly Oversold/Overestimated. ** Mr Corbett's latest delves into a topic that is still near and dear to me. The global fascist technocracy being kicked off has made it difficult to address but there are reports here on the topic "Chemical Manipulation of Humanity". (click link accessible below this post) Which has always included the use of questionable chemicals in vaccines. Aluminum as just one example. nano particles of... read more
Delay in platform safety markings ‘will put lives at risk for years to come’
The government has been accused of backtracking on one of the key pledges in its new National Disability Strategy, after it admitted that it is likely to take eight years to provide tactile safety markings on every rail platform in the country. […] read more
BBC warned over ‘wildly irresponsible’ documentary on social media ‘fakery’ allegations
Disabled campaigners have warned that a BBC documentary about social media “influencers” allegedly faking their chronic illnesses, and BBC News coverage promoting the programme, were “wildly irresponsible” and risk inflaming the hostile environment they already face. The documentary, Sickness and Lies, aimed […] read more
Minister rejects call for extra time to respond to controversial disability benefits proposals
The minister for disabled people has ignored calls to give disabled people more time to respond to controversial proposals in his disability benefits green paper. Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) and allies have written an open letter to Justin Tomlinson, to warn him […] read more
DWP and Royal Mail dispute cause of PIP delays
Disabled people seeking support through the benefits system appear to be facing extra delays of up to six weeks in dealing with their claims, but the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and Royal Mail are disputing who is responsible. Claim forms […] read more
DWP figures reveal sharp rise in secret benefit death reviews
New figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) have revealed that the number of secret reviews into the deaths of benefit claimants has increased sharply in the last couple of years. The figures, secured by Disability News Service (DNS) through […] read more
CFACT11 hours ago
The working poor need workhorse vehicles
Trend setting California’s EV message to America – they’re not for working families! The post The working poor need workhorse vehicles appeared first on CFACT. read more
Activist’s exposé of social care system shows some ‘live in state of fear’
A disabled activist has used his 35 years of experience as a service-user to write a detailed exposé of England’s social care system. Donald O’Neal’s book – The Lack of Care Act 2014 – combines detailed research, knowledge built up as a […] read more
Disabled fans continue to face barriers to watching live sport, survey shows
A new survey by a disabled-led charity has highlighted the continuing barriers disabled supporters face in accessing sports venues. Almost a third (30 per cent) of disabled fans who took part in the survey said there were some sports or sporting venues […] read more
Komando.com12 hours ago
The clock on your phone has a bunch of hidden features – 4 to try now
4 cool Android clock features that you didn't know until now. read more
MJBizDaily1 day ago
Another Hydrofarm acquisition + Cuomo resignation’s impact on cannabis
On Aug. 3, Hydrofarm Holdings Group (Nasdaq: HYFM) closed its acquisition of Greenstar Plant Products, the latest in its series of acquisitions of plant-nutrient manufacturers and the largest closed cannabis M&A deal of the week. Another Hydrofarm acquisition + Cuomo resignation’s impact on cannabis is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
FRANCE DINING AREAS ALMOST EMPTY AFTER COVID PASSPORTS ENFORCED
2-mirror August 11th, 2021. Businesses destroyed after Macron enforced the covid passports. The post FRANCE DINING AREAS ALMOST EMPTY AFTER COVID PASSPORTS ENFORCED appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Loudoun County teacher resigns in protest of CRT lessons
Washington Examiner Watch Loudoun County, Virginia, teacher Laura Morris’s emotional resignation at Tuesday night’s school board meeting. The suburban Washington, D.C., county has been at... The post Loudoun County teacher resigns in protest of CRT lessons appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Gangsters Out Blog10 hours ago
Oracle Films and Five Times August
The Canada Health Alliance posted a link to a paper on Coerced Vaccination of University Students hosted on the Vaccine Choice website. They also posted a link to some funny memes about Covid that use humour to point out some of the obvious inconsistencies. Yet my favorite is a link the posted to a song by a Texas band called Five Times August. Thanks to Texas and Florida, the mainstream lies became statistically impossible. Oracle Films is putting it all together. read more
The X-32 Fighter: The Stealth Plane the U.S. Military Passed On
*Robert Farley* *U.S. Military, United States* We'll never know whether the X-32 would have run into the same difficulties of the F-35. *Here's What You Need to Know*: Chosen in 2001, the F-35 went on to become the largest Pentagon procurement project of all time, and one of the most beset by trouble. The X-32 escaped all of the most significant challenges to the F-35. The Department of Defense (DoD) didn’t have to opt for the F-35. In the 1990s, both Boeing and Lockheed Martin bid for the next big fighter contract, a plane that would serve in each of the Air Force, Navy, and ... read more
Afghanistan Withdrawal: Taliban Now Control One-Fourth of Nation’s Capitals
*Trevor Filseth* *Afghanistan, * That's more territory than the group has held at any point since the U.S. invasion in October 2001. With the capture of Fayzabad in Afghanistan’s northernmost province, the Taliban now control nine provincial capitals within Afghanistan— one-fourth of the nation’s capitals, and more territory than the group has held at any point since the U.S. invasion in October 2001. The astonishing speed at which the conquests were completed—each of the nine was seized in less than a week—has thrown Afghan forces into disarray and caused panic among Western ob... read more
So much for electric vehicles
Despite all the hype about electric vehicles, including President Biden's decision to "electrify" the US government fleet of over half a million vehicles, nobody seems to be talking much about the challenges of switching from gasoline or diesel to electric power. Toyota has gone on record often in the past, pouring cold water on such heated claims. It did so again a few months ago. This week, Toyota reiterated an opinion it has offered before. That opinion is straightforward: The world is not yet ready to support a fully electric auto fleet. Toyota’s head of energy and envi... read more
Small Dead Animals11 hours ago
Ignorant Rednecks
Study Finds Most Highly Educated Americans Are Also the Most Vaccine Hesitant A new report by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh has found that the most highly educated Americans are also the most vaccine hesitant. The researchers canvassed no fewer than 5 million Americans who responded to surveys on whether… Continue reading → read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
Russian Mercenaries Are Playing A Major Role In Libya's Civil War
*BBC:** Wagner: Scale of Russian mercenary mission in Libya exposed* A BBC investigation has revealed the scale of operations by a shadowy Russian mercenary group in Libya's civil war, which includes links to war crimes and the Russian military. A Samsung tablet left by a fighter for the Wagner group exposes its key role - as well as traceable fighter codenames. And the BBC has a "shopping list" for state-of-the-art military equipment which expert witnesses say could only have come from Russian army supplies. Russia denies any links to Wagner. The group was first identifi... read more
Frustrated Border Patrol Agents Take Pictures of Overcrowded Detention Facilities
Julio Rosas Aug 11, 2021 The post Frustrated Border Patrol Agents Take Pictures of Overcrowded Detention Facilities appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Report on Koch Network Infiltration Of Public Schools
"The Koch network has made no secret about the critical role that public education plays as an ideal arena for influencing U.S. policy and culture," the group says in an introduction to the report. "Through a variety of tactics—charter schools, vouchers, curriculum, textbooks, trainings, using state politicians to engage in culture war against progressive ideas, and more—the Koch network is able to ensure the spread of their ideas, including climate disinformation and free market-favoring economics philosophy." The post Report on Koch Network Infiltration Of Public Schools appeare... read more
Biden Desperate as Vax Narrative Falls Apart-Clif High
USA Watchdog – by Greg Hunter Clif High uses something he calls “Predictive Linguistics” and computer programs to sort through billions of bits of information... The post Biden Desperate as Vax Narrative Falls Apart-Clif High appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Certified Occupational Therapist Whistleblower: More Patients are Dying from the Vaccine than COVID
HealthImpactNews Published August 11, 2021 The post Certified Occupational Therapist Whistleblower: More Patients are Dying from the Vaccine than COVID appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
No, Biden Isn’t Letting Thousands of ‘Illegal Immigrants’ into US Without COVID Testing
This is not the first time in history that immigrants have been accused of spreading disease. read more
the daily howler11 hours ago
IN SEARCH OF CERTAIN SKILLS: Back out of all this now too much for us...
*THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 2021* *Brian Greene v. Wittgenstein, with a whole lot we all can learn:* Much as a beam of light, speeding its way toward our watery planet, may be bent off its course by a disturbance in the trampoline-reminiscent, yet four-dimensional, fabric of spacetime, so we've been distracted this week from our principal mission. We've been distracted by the immediate tragedies, and the never-ending follies, surrounding us right here in the everyday world: By the onset of climate disaster. By the onset of death and subjugation in Afghanistan. By the profit-fueled tri... read more
The Sir Francis Drake Drought
Scientific American apparently believes we didn’t used to have droughts before oil companies, and that droughts should be named after them. Let’s Start Naming Climate-Related Disasters for Polluters and Their Enablers – Scientific American I propose the Sir Francis Drake … Continue reading → read more
Small Dead Animals13 hours ago
Chinada
Terry Glavin: The West is buckling under China’s brutal hegemony In Canada the rot runs deep Ottawa’s response to Canada’s latest humiliation has been characteristically tepid, relying mainly on the delicate complaints offered by lifelong China-trade enthusiast Dominic Barton, the ambassador Ottawa plucked two years ago from the helm of McKinsey & Co — a… Continue reading → read more
Science 2.0 blogs13 hours ago
COVID-19: This Form Of Coronavirus Can Be Eradicated, But Is It Worth It?
We have shown diseases can be eliminated, like polio and smallpox, but can you eliminate something like COVID-19? Coronavirus was only recognized as distinct from the common cold in the 1960s so it's impossible to know what impact it had throughout history and was just called flu or something else. COVID-19 was the third coronavirus pandemic of this century and we didn't worry about eradicating SARS and MERS, it was just important than the pandemic would stop. Yet COVID-19 and the media attention it brought has thrown out the virology rulebook; some epidemiologists are overruling sc... read more
Lawfare14 hours ago
A New Dimension to China’s Tech Crackdown?
The city of Nanjing, in China's Jiangsu province, where there was an outbreak of the Delta variant of COVID-19. (Magnus Hagdorn, https://flic.kr/p/2a4dbrz; CC BY-SA 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/) With Chinese tech stocks and markets down since Chinese regulators’ removal of ride-sharing service Didi from its app stores, commentators are now grappling with the motivations and implications of the crackdown. Some believe it is driven by a desire to control data, which Chinese President Xi Jinping has referred to as an “essential and strategic resource.” Oth... read more
Lawfare16 hours ago
Why Carefully Designed Public Vaccination Mandates Can—and Should—Withstand Constitutional Challenge
A vile in front of an American flag. ( Marco Verch Professional Photographer, https://flic.kr/p/2kgugzc; CC BY 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) To what extent do individual rights limit government authority to mandate vaccination? Pre-pandemic precedents provide important—but incomplete—guidance to courts as they grapple with challenges to a rapidly rising wave of coronavirus vaccination mandates. The lower courts have consistently upheld vaccination mandates as a condition of school attendance and employment in certain sectors, but pre-coronavirus decisions rel... read more
World Bank Looks to Trains in Argentina's Climate Battle
BUENOS AIRES, Aug 12 (IPS) - Argentina will receive a 347 million dollar loan from the World Bank to upgrade one of the most important suburban railway lines in the city of Buenos Aires. The operation is part of the multilateral lender’s new policy, which deepens its commitment to the fight against climate change. Read the full story, “World Bank Looks to Trains in Argentina's Climate Battle”, on globalissues.org → read more
Will World Leaders Risk a UN Visit Amid a Surge in the Deadly Virus?
UNITED NATIONS, Aug 12 (IPS) - The annual high-level debate during the upcoming 76th General Assembly sessions beginning September 21 —which traditionally attracted over 150 world leaders in a pre-pandemic era-- is now clouded in uncertainty. Read the full story, “Will World Leaders Risk a UN Visit Amid a Surge in the Deadly Virus?”, on globalissues.org → read more
UN weather agency seeks to confirm 48.8°C ‘record’ heat spike in Sicily
UN weather experts said on Thursday that they’re “actively looking” into a possible record temperature for Continental Europe of 48.8 Celsius (119.8 Fahrenheit) near the town of Syracuse in Sicily, amid devastating wildfires in Mediterranean countries and Russia. Read the full story, “UN weather agency seeks to confirm 48.8°C ‘record’ heat spike in Sicily”, on globalissues.org → read more
Proud of Being Able to Speak the Truth: Journalist Nidhi Razdan on her Cyber Attack
NEW DELHI, India, Aug 12 (IPS) - Sania Farooqui is a journalist and filmmaker based out of New Delhi.Earlier in January, Indian journalist Nidhi Razdan found out she was a victim of one of the most sophisticated and elaborate cyber attacks. Razdan wrote in a piece that it was all an attempt to access her bank account details, personal data, emails, medical records, passport and access to all her devices, including computer and phone. Read the full story, “Proud of Being Able to Speak the Truth: Journalist Nidhi Razdan on her Cyber Attack”, on globalissues.org → read more
The Last Refuge11 hours ago
Day Three, Mike Lindell Cyber Symposium on 2020 Election Fraud – Livestream Links
Day one and two were solid. The Day-1 presentation by Dr. Douglas Frank [see here] was exceptional, and should explain to everyone how the 2020 election was manipulated. The Day-2 presentation by Seth Keshel [see here] was also good. The coordinated scale of the corrupt activity was massive and yet pretty simple to pull-off when […] The post Day Three, Mike Lindell Cyber Symposium on 2020 Election Fraud – Livestream Links appeared first on The Last Refuge. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Dollar and interest rate futures rise in early trading; Brazil risk and services data key
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The dollar and the interest rate futures are posting rises on Thursday (12), as financial markets reflect the suspension of the vote on the income tax reform (IR) in the Chamber of Deputies and uncertainty surrounding the trajectory of public accounts, in addition to the better-than-expected figures for the services […] The post Dollar and interest rate futures rise in early trading; Brazil risk and services data key appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
"The Test..."
"The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. One should, for example, be able to see that things are hopeless and yet be determined to make them otherwise." - F. Scott Fitzgerald read more
"Nothing is Being Done to Stop Inflation - Economic Freefall"
*Full screen recommended.* Dan, iAllegedly, AM 8/12/21: *"Nothing is Being Done to Stop Inflation - Economic Freefall"* "The biggest problem across the globe is inflation. It will destroy businesses, cities and countries. What will stop it?" ○ *Related:* "Peter Schiff: When It Comes To Inflation, We're Just Getting Started" read more
Snopes.com11 hours ago
No, the AMA Didn’t Revoke Sen. Rand Paul’s Ophthalmology License
An online source described the alleged revocation of Paul's medical license as "permanent." read more
The Duran12 hours ago
The Forgotten Republican Traditions of England and the Venetian Origins of the British Empire
When did Britain become an empire, and how did the humanist forces centered around Henry VII manage to organize the League of Cambrai which nearly wiped the financier oligarchy then centered in Venice from the face of the world? How did that same financier oligarchy manage to re-organize itself and re-construct its operations on more […] read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Russia Arrests Top Hypersonic Missile Scientist For Treason
Kuranov was one of Russia's top scientists working on its hypersonic missile programme (pictured, a test of the hypersonic Zircon missile) *Daily Mail:* *Russia arrests top hypersonic missile scientist on treason charge 'for passing secrets to a NATO country' it emerges after British embassy security guard is seized in Germany for 'spying for Kremlin'* * Alexander Kuranov has been arrested in Moscow accused of spying for the West * 73-year-old is a top Russian rocket scientist working on its hypersonic missiles * He is accused of passing information on the missiles to unname... read more
Thursday Morning Links
This and that for your Thursday reading. - Greg Jericho writes that the latest IPCC report confirms that we're running out of time to avert climate breakdown, but still have a narrow window in which to do so. Damian Carrington reminds us that the cost of climate negligence is far higher than that of planning for a just transition while we still have the chance. Simon Lewis discusses how the fossil fuel industry bears responsibility for endangering our future. Bill McKibben highlights the deliberate pollution of our political and social discourse which has only complicated any atte... read more
Social Security Checks Are Increasing Next Year – Sort Of
*Trevor Filseth* *Social Security, * The increase is not technically an “increase,” but a cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA. The Senior Citizens League, a senior advocacy group, has estimated that the 2022 increase in Social Security will cause payments to increase by 6.2 percent. This estimate is a slight increase from the group’s July projection, which suggested that the increase would be 6.1 percent. The caveat, however, is that the increase is not technically an “increase,” but a cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA. Every year, the Social Security Administration issues a COL... read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Brazil’s service sector grows 1.7% in June and posts 3rd straight monthly increase
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil's service sector expanded in June for the 3rd consecutive month and well above expectations, closing the second quarter 2.4% above the pre-pandemic level and at its highest in 5 years, IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) data released on Thursday show. The volume of services grew 1.7% in […] The post Brazil’s service sector grows 1.7% in June and posts 3rd straight monthly increase appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Mexico commemorates indigenous resistance, from arrival of Cortés to fall of Tenochtitlan
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The Mexican Government commemorates this Friday, August 13, the 500th anniversary of the indigenous resistance. It has renamed the conquest of Hernán Cortés and the fall of Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec empire and present-day Mexico City. This is the chronology with the key moments, from the arrival of Cortés […] The post Mexico commemorates indigenous resistance, from arrival of Cortés to fall of Tenochtitlan appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Turcopolier12 hours ago
The end approacheth …
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2021/08/11/kabul-could-fall-within-month-taliban-push-closer-afghanistans/ 252 total views, 252 views today read more
IER12 hours ago
Russia Benefits from Biden Oil and Natural Gas Policies
At every turn, President Biden has instituted policies to hurt the North American oil and gas industry, resulting in decreasing… The post Russia Benefits from Biden Oil and Natural Gas Policies appeared first on IER. read more
Science Matters12 hours ago
Punishing Climate Policies to Fix What’s Not Broken
Ben Pile writes at Spiked Climate policy, not climate change, poses the biggest risk to our daily lives. Excerpts in italics with my bolds. Firstly, Ben provides evidence for a reasonable person to conclude the weather and climate is doing nothing out of the ordinary. Drawing on this year’s UK State of the Climate report: […] read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ13 hours ago
Review Iraq In World War I, From Ottoman Rule to British Conquest
*Majd, Mohammad Gholi, **Iraq In World War I, From Ottoman Rule to British Conquest**, Lanham, Boulder, New York, Toronto, Oxford: University Press of America, Inc., 2006* *Iraq In World War I, From Ottoman Rule to British Conquest* by Mohammad Gholi Majd is based upon primary sources. Namely U.S. diplomatic cables from Iraq as it was the only foreign delegation to stay in Baghdad during the entire war and the official British history of the Mesopotamian campaign. This turns out to be the major flaw of the book because it consists of one long quote from a document after anothe... read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ13 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - Aug 12
1919 Churchill wrote PM Lloyd George saying were too many troops in Mesopotamia that could crush its finances (Musings On Iraq Churchill In His Own Words On Mesopotamia/Iraq) (Musings On Iraq review *Inventing Iraq: The Failure of Nation Building and a History Denied*) (Musings On Iraq review *Churchill’s Folly, How Winston Churchill Created Modern Iraq*) 1920 UK Col Leachman killed by Sheikh Dhari in Fallujah helping to spread 1920 revolt to the west 1920 UK cmdr in Iraq Sir Haldane criticized High Commissioner Wilson for failing to arrest notables in Baghdad that sup... read more
These 5 Submarines Defined the Cold War Era
*Robert Farley* *Military Affairs, Global* The basic design concepts of Cold War submarines were, fortunately, never tested in direct combat. *Here's What You Need to Know:* Many of the boats designed and built during the Cold War remain in service today, and concepts developed will continue to guide submarine construction for the foreseeable future. History’s three great submarine campaigns include the First Battle of the Atlantic, the Second Battle of the Atlantic, and the US Navy’s (USN) war against Japanese commerce in World War II. The contestants fought these campaigns thr... read more
China Isn’t the Only Asian Country Building Aircraft Carriers—India Has the Same Plan
*Robert Farley* *India, Asia* The country has committed to carrier aviation, and has the resources and experience to develop a successful force. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Although the Indian Navy has toyed with the idea of nuclear propulsion, it really doesn’t need a nuclear carrier; the strategic tasks of the navy should keep it relatively close to home, and building nuclear propulsion into the design would result in three different carriers with three different designs, limiting efficiency and co-operability. With one large carrier in service and another on the way, ... read more
Are Coronavirus Vaccine Booster Shots a Good Idea?
*Trevor Filseth* *Coronavirus, * Britain, France, Germany, and Israel have all announced their plans to provide booster shots to vulnerable groups, and Israel has already begun to administer extra shots to its citizens above the age of sixty. Will the United States follow suit? In the late spring and early summer, many areas in the United States declared an end to their coronavirus restrictions. Unfortunately, the resurgence of COVID-19—in the form of the highly contagious “delta variant”—has brought about a return to mask mandates in many areas. The threat of the variant has al... read more
Can the U.S. Army Solve Its Air-Defense Gap?
*Kris Osborn* *U.S. Army Weapons, * Medium range air defense was a Cold War priority which, service senior leaders say “atrophied” during the war on terror. As a result, the Army was confronted with a massive need for next-generation air defense weaponry. The Army is aggressively embracing a key strategic imperative to closely link research, scientific discovery, prototyping and promising innovation with the procurement chain or production apparatus necessary to fast-track promising new systems to war. The imperative, long on the radar for Army leaders and modernization expert... read more
Snopes.com12 hours ago
Texas Senator Ends 15-Hour Filibuster on Voting Bill
The measure is now once again stalled since Democrats continue to stay away from the state House of Representatives in a standoff that has now entered a 32nd day. read more
LA To Require Vaccination For Indoor Spaces, Including Restaurants, Bars, Gyms, Stores
[image: vaccination]The city council has unanimously voted to introduce vaccination requirements in order to enter indoor spaces, including restaurants, bars, gyms and even stores. read more
The Aviationist12 hours ago
A-10C Thunderbolt IIs And C-146A Wolfhounds Conducted First Ever Highway Operations In The US
[image: Highway Operations] This Agile Combat Employment event during exercise Northern Strike 21 represents the first time in history that the Air Force has purposely landed modern aircraft on a civilian roadway in the US. The U.S. Air [...] The post A-10C Thunderbolt IIs And C-146A Wolfhounds Conducted First Ever Highway Operations In The US appeared first on The Aviationist. read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Uruguay’s Lacalle Pou travels to Argentina this Friday to clear the air with Fernández
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The president of Uruguay, Luis Lacalle Pou, will travel this Friday to Argentina to meet with his counterpart, Alberto Fernández, according to what was published on Thursday by the newspaper La República and confirmed to Efe by sources from the Presidency and the Foreign Ministry. The president will be accompanied […] The post Uruguay’s Lacalle Pou travels to Argentina this Friday to clear the air with Fernández appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
CFACT12 hours ago
Did you know capitalism helps the environment? Watch new video
It may sound strange to some, but when one looks at the facts, it's true. Let's look at some examples. The post Did you know capitalism helps the environment? Watch new video appeared first on CFACT. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Brazil’s Ceará state demands full vaccination or negative Covid-19 test for arriving tourists
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Federal Appeals Court of the 5th Region yesterday granted a petition filed by the state government of Ceará, demanding that passengers on domestic and international flights will only be able to travel to Ceará upon presenting a full anti-Covid-19 immunization certificate or a negative test taken up to 72 […] The post Brazil’s Ceará state demands full vaccination or negative Covid-19 test for arriving tourists appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
State Paid Hackers to Break Into a Courthouse and then Arrested Them for It
[image: state]The state paid two cybersecurity professionals to break into courthouses across the state when they got caught, they were arrested and charged. read more
Econlib13 hours ago
Don’t mess with Texans (The Afghanistan war was a smashing success)
Reading the news media, it’s easy to get the impression that America’s 20-year adventure in Afghanistan is ending in Vietnam-style ignominy, with reports of provincial capitals falling to the Taliban and ominous predictions that women’s rights are headed back to the dark ages. I’d like to suggest the opposite, that the war was a smashing […] The post Don’t mess with Texans (The Afghanistan war was a smashing success) appeared first on Econlib. read more
CFACT13 hours ago
Scientific American is an Oxymoron
They are blissfully unaware that wildfire acreage burnt is BELOW THE 10 YEAR AVERAGE. The post Scientific American is an Oxymoron appeared first on CFACT. read more
Econlib13 hours ago
Is “Governing” Good for the Governed?
It is a tired cliché to say that the government should govern. But is it true? What does “governing” mean? Consider the following illustration: on Tuesday, when announcing his resignation, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo repeated the cliché. He said: The best way I can help now is if I step aside and let government […] The post Is “Governing” Good for the Governed? appeared first on Econlib. read more
Biden Must Call Off The B-52s Bombing Afghan Cities
Nine provincial capitals in Afghanistan have fallen to the Taliban in six days - Zaranj, Sheberghan, Sar-e-Pul, Kunduz, Taloqan, Aybak, Farah, Pul-e-Khumri and Faizabad - while fighting continues in four more - Lashkargah, Kandahar, Herat & Mazar-i-Sharif. U.S. military officials now believe Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital, could fall in one to three months. It is horrific to watch the death, destruction and mass displacement of thousands of terrified Afghans and the triumph of the misogynist Taliban that ruled the nation 20 years ago. But the fall of the centralized, corrupt govern... read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Covid-19: Chile’s elderly begin receiving 3rd CoronaVac booster dose
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Chile on Wednesday began administering Covid-19 booster shots to people previously immunized with the CoronaVac vaccine, in a bid to ensure the success of one of the world's fastest mass vaccination campaigns. The South American country is offering a dose of Astrazeneca's vaccine to citizens aged 86 and older who […] The post Covid-19: Chile’s elderly begin receiving 3rd CoronaVac booster dose appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
Brazil’s private clinics look for ways to participate in Covid-19 vaccination
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - After plans to buy India's Covaxin vaccine fell through in the wake of a series of charges filed in Covid's CPI against the product's representative in Brazil, the country's private vaccination clinics face a double hurdle to participate in the campaign against coronavirus. It's a zero-sum game. First, they must […] The post Brazil’s private clinics look for ways to participate in Covid-19 vaccination appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Data Reveal the Truth About COVID Countermeasures. “What’s Behind the Covid Jab Narrative”
Global Research – by Dr. Joseph Mercola Data from Israel, where the vast majority of the population has been injected with the Pfizer mRNA concoction,... The post Data Reveal the Truth About COVID Countermeasures. “What’s Behind the Covid Jab Narrative” appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Mexican President: Kamala Discussed ‘Complete Opening’ of Border During Meeting
Neon Nettle – by Jay Greenberg Mexico’s president has revealed that he held a recent meeting with Kamala Harris where the two leaders discussed “the... The post Mexican President: Kamala Discussed ‘Complete Opening’ of Border During Meeting appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Nurse suspected of giving thousands in Germany saline solution instead of COVID-19 vaccine
CBS News Berlin — A nurse in Germany may have given more than 8,500 people saline solution instead of COVID-19 vaccine doses at a town’s vaccination... The post Nurse suspected of giving thousands in Germany saline solution instead of COVID-19 vaccine appeared first on From the Trenches World Report . read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
Ukraine Wants To Expand Its Military Relationship With the U.S. By Permitting The Deployment Of America Troops And Stationing Anti-Air Systems On Ukraine Soil
It’s time to stop referring to the area extending from central Europe to Central Asia as a “post-Soviet space.” The reductive term warps U.S. and European policy and serves Russia’s imperialistic aims, argues Ukrainian Foreign Minister @DmytroKuleba. https://t.co/jQYnl16KNj — Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) August 5, 2021 *Zero Hedge:* *Russia Slams "Crude Provocation" After US Invited To Station Troops & Anti-Air Systems In Ukraine* A top Ukrainian official has indicated that US support to Ukraine may be in the process of ramping up dramatically, suggesting that Kiev has invite... read more
Sage Counsel from Chief White Eagle
Speaking of Facebook... CT Mall Shooting: Facebook Can Shut Down News I copied this from dear friend Sargent Goodchild of Active Healing this morning. I so needed to read and remember that WE control our thoughts and our thoughts affect... read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
Tunisie – UE : Initiatives européennes pour contourner l'ALECA
12-Aug-2021 L'ambassadeur de l'UE en Tunisie compte mettre l'accent sur l'association de la Tunisie à deux nouvelles initiatives de la Commission européenne en matière d'investissement et de commerce. read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
India will fast track trade deals with six nations: Commerce Secretary
12-Aug-2021 India will fast-track free trade agreements (FTAs) with at least six nations — including the UAE, the UK, Australia, Canada, and the EU. read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
Shell will pay $111 million to end Nigerian oil-spill case
12-Aug-2021 Shell didn't say in its statement if it will withdraw the related arbitration claim. read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
Pollution : Shell paye 110 millions de dollars pour régler un différend vieux de 50 ans au Nigeria
12-Aug-2021 Shell n'a pas indiqué dans sa déclaration si elle retirerait sa procédure d'arbitrage liée à cette affaire. read more
bilaterals.org13 hours ago
South Korea/Mercosur round of trade talks at the end of the month
12-Aug-2021 South Korea wants to advance with trade negotiations with Mercosur. Discussions started back in 2018 and at the end of the month, a seventh-round is slated to take place. read more
Small Speedboats are Key to Iran’s Persian Gulf Shutdown Strategy
*Sebastien Roblin* *Iran, Middle East* Iran would lean on the shallow, confining geography of the Persian Gulf and especially the chokepoint of the Strait—only twenty-nine miles from shore-to-shore at its narrowest point—to launch swarming motorboat attacks, mini-submarine ambushes and long-range strikes with antiship missiles. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The little vehicles probably aren’t intended to strike the enemy directly, but instead would enable Iran’s asymmetric naval strategy to shut down the Strait of Hormuz in the event of a new conflict in the Persian Gulf. T... read more
One-of-a-Kind: USS United States Carried Nuclear-Armed Bombers Out to Sea
*Sebastien Roblin* *Aircraft Carriers, * Though theoretically capable of contributing to conventional strike and sea control missions, the heavy bomber-equipped CVA-58 was clearly an attempt by the Navy to duplicate the Air Force’s strategic nuclear strike capabilities. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Because the ship would be effectively blind without an elevated radar and control tower, a separate cruiser was intended to serve as the carrier’s “eyes.” Nonetheless, CVA-58 still incorporated eight 5-inch guns for air defense, and dozens of rapid-fire short-range cannons. In... read more
The Age of Aircraft Carriers Is Coming to an End
*Robert Farley* *U.S. Military, Global* At some point, the game will be up; carriers will no longer pack the offensive punch necessary to justify their vulnerability. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *Aircraft carriers are instruments of geopolitical influence. As long as they serve usefully in that role, nations will seek means to neutralize them. The aircraft-carrier form has proven remarkably flexibly, serving in one way or another for nearly a hundred years. We know how to kill aircraft carriers—or at least we know how best to try to kill aircraft carriers. Submarine-launc... read more
Born in Vietnam, the F-16 Fighting Falcon Earned Its Name
*Sebastien Roblin* *F-16, * The F-16 was born out of the conundrum experienced by the Air Force in the Vietnam War. *Here's What You Need to Remember: *The Pentagon should eventually consider reasonable measures to keep that fleet up to date, notably the incorporation of APG-83 AESA radars and the adoption of conformal fuel tanks. These issues aside, the F-16 has more than earned its current popular nickname among pilot as “the Viper,” and will continue to occupy a prominent role in military aviation across the globe for decades to come. The F-16 Fighting Falcon bears an unusual... read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Republicans Take to Mask Wars As Virus Surges in Red States
The party's base has opposed mask rules for more than a year and long recoiled at the word “mandate.” read more
Viable Opposition13 hours ago
A Step Closer to Universal Biometric Identification
One of the theories circulating during the current pandemic and the use of COVID-19 vaccines has been that the vaccines are laced with microchips as shown here: That said, there is one technological aspect to vaccines that has received very little media coverage; the use of biometrics to track vaccination programs. Let's start by looking at what biometrics are: *Biometrics are physical or behavioral human characteristics to that can be used to digitally identify a person to grant access to systems, devices or data.* *A biometric identifier is one that is related to... read more
Cops Respond to Drive-By Shooting By Killing Hero Teen Protecting a Mother and Her Son — Lawsuit
[image: hero]While helping a mother and her son escape a drive-by shooting, the hero Fred Cox was shot in the back multiple time by a police officer. read more
Science 2.0 blogs13 hours ago
Jamming Transition: This New Fabric Is Also Like Chain Mail That Can Get Hard On Demand
A new lightweight fabric is 3D-printed from nylon plastic polymers comprises hollow octahedrons (eight equal triangular faces) that interlock with each other. While soft, the fabric can be wrapped within a flexible plastic envelope and vacuum-packed, which makes it rigid - 25 times stiffer or harder to bend. This ‘wearable structured fabrics’ could be optimized to harden automatically, or tuned manually when needed. Modern chain mail, anyone? That LARP weekend just got a lot more fun to watch. read more read more
OrientalReview.org14 hours ago
Taliban Neutralises The Afghan Warlords
The Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s visit to the northern Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif on Wednesday had an air of high drama — the C-in-C visiting the frontline — even as the Taliban’s relentless onslaught is bringing it close to the city, traditionally an anti-Taliban bastion. The historic city and its inhabitants […] read more
Turcopolier14 hours ago
The Afghanistan Papers – Part 2
“President Barack Obama had promised to end the war, so on Dec. 28, 2014, U.S. and NATO officials held a ceremony at their headquarters in Kabul to mark the occasion. A multinational color guard paraded around. Music played. A four-star … Continue reading → read more
musingsofanoldfart16 hours ago
Infrastructure bill – letter to the editor
I am very pleased the US Senate passed an infrastructure bill. Here is a letter I sent into my newspaper this weekend. Let’s see if they publish it, but I at least wanted to let others see it, in case … Continue reading → read more
Komando.com17 hours ago
10 ways to cut your energy bill when spending more time at home
We're spending more time at home, and using more energy than ever. How can you save some money? We have 10 ideas for you to try. read more
Gangsters Out Blog13 hours ago
Justin Primmer, the Hells Angels & Desiree Gallagher
Back in 2016, MMA fighter Justin Primmer was reported to be a trusted associate of the London, Ontario Hells Angels. “Primmer was pictured at the London Hells Angels’ clubhouse, often wearing Hells Angels support shirts. With him were high-ranking members of the biker hierarchy, including president Rob Barletta and the sergeant-at-arms Dave (The Hammer) MacDonald.” Yet Justin Primmer was a f*ck up. In addition to enforcing for the club, he also had a history of violence towards women. Primmer was convicted of manslaughter from the brutal assault that left 22-year-old Desiree Gall... read more
What's a mere $4.7 trillion between friends?
I note that our Senators have beclowned themselves (yet again) by passing, in rapid succession, a "bipartisan" $1.2 trillion and a "partisan" $3.5 trillion infrastructure bills, which now go to the House for approval and then to President Biden for his signature. The fact that *the money isn't there to pay for them* (despite optimistic claims by our politicians) is neither here nor there. They'll find it, somehow . . . or so they say. These bills may be some of the last nails in the coffin of our economy in its present form. So far this fiscal year, our deficit is *already* a... read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
U.S. And Taiwan Coast Guards Hold Talks To Conduct Their First Joint Drills At Sea
Taiwan's second Anping-class patrol boat Chengkung, delivered to the country's Coast Guard Administration on June 25, 2021. © Taiwan Coast Guard *Newsweek*: *U.S. and Taiwan Coast Guards to Hold First Joint Drills At Sea: Report * Taiwan denied taking part in drills with the United States Coast Guard on Tuesday but said it "does not rule out" possible cooperation, after vessel-tracking data showed a fleet of ships sailing into the Pacific in what reports said were rehearsals for an upcoming joint exercise. The American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), the de facto U.S. embassy in ... read more
naked capitalism14 hours ago
National Academies’ Report Took Pharma-Friendly Stance After Millions in Gifts From Drugmakers
The National Academy of Science has been caught out repeatedly for not disclosing Big Pharma ties as it issues cronyistic reports read more
The New Dark Age14 hours ago
Show the Children the Green Fields and Let the Sunshine into Their Minds: The Thirty-Second Newsletter (2021)
12 August 2021 — Tricontinental Dear friends, Greetings from the desk of the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. Exactly two years ago, I walked with my colleagues from Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research through the Camp Marielle Vive (‘Marielle Lives’) outside of Valinhos in the state of São Paulo, Brazil with a great sense of déjà … Continue reading Show the Children the Green Fields and Let the Sunshine into Their Minds: The Thirty-Second Newsletter (2021) read more
Halifax Examiner14 hours ago
Let’s all work to make Blue Mountain–Birch Cove Lakes National Park a reality
News 1. “Month-to-month” predation “With plans to move to Ontario on the horizon, Sarah Frame decided earlier this year that she wanted to switch to a month-to-month lease,” reports Zane Woodford: It’s a tenant’s right to do so at the end of their annual lease under the provincial Residential Tenancies Act, so Frame notified her […] read more
Sicily registers 48.8 °C (119.8 °F), potentially setting new European record
Sicilian province of Siracusa, Italy registered a temperature of 48.8 C (119.8 F) at 11:14 UTC (13:14 LT) on August 11, 2021, potentially setting a new European record. The station is operated by Servizio Informativo Agrometeorologico Siciliano (SIAS). "If the...... Read more » read more
A Tall Order
William Rees writes that, as we consume the latest IPCC report on climate change, we need to remember that the biggest problem we face is ecological overshoot: Ecological overshoot means there are way too many people using vastly too much energy and material resources and dumping too much waste. In more technical terms, humanity’s consumption of even renewable resources and our production of wastes exceeds the regenerative and assimilative capacities of the ecosphere. This is the biophysical definition of “unsustainable,” and a harbinger of pending systems collapse. Few politici... read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Argentina’s Messi receives part of salary in cryptocurrencies; PSG fan token rises120%
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The signing of Lionel Messi by PSG has shaken the soccer world and even impacted the financial market. PSG fan tokens increased by 120% to almost US$50 after the Argentine joined the Parisian club and will receives crypto tokens as part of his salary. With an estimated salary of US$41 […] The post Argentina’s Messi receives part of salary in cryptocurrencies; PSG fan token rises120% appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
MintPress News14 hours ago
The Finders: Harmless Cult or CIA-Linked Child Traffickers? A Discussion with Elizabeth Vos
The case and the subsequent alleged CIA coverup has led to all manner of wild speculations about who and what The Finders were. But there is good reason to believe that the official story that they were merely a harmless — if odd — cult is likely not the whole truth. The post The Finders: Harmless Cult or CIA-Linked Child Traffickers? A Discussion with Elizabeth Vos appeared first on MintPress News. read more
Canada’s Weekly Covid Vaccine Harm and Death Update-
*Because that is the reality of this report. As has always been the case the information is incomplete and lagging. You can see this for yourself at the official website. The shortcomings are noted each and every time* *Open Vaers (US) 12, 366 deaths* *Let’s look at the multiple safety signals being monitored* 1. *One potential new safety signal has been identified in Canada (two continue to be monitored)* 2. *49,022,551 Total doses administered* 3. * 11,471 Total adverse event following immunization reports (0.023% of all doses administered)* 4. * 8,622 Total ad... read more
Food & Water Watch14 hours ago
Long-Term Cumberland Sewer Deal Would Violate State Laws
Hurried deal in New Jersey would undermine public control read more
Snopes.com14 hours ago
Northwest Sizzles As Heat Wave Hits Many Parts of US
The high temperatures in Portland, part of a usually temperate region, would break all-time records this week if the late June heat wave had not done so already. read more
Small Dead Animals15 hours ago
Open Carry?
Coyote attacks five-year-old child in Stanley Park Conservation officers are urging the public to avoid Stanley Park after a boy was injured in yet another coyote attack in the popular downtown Vancouver park. According to the B.C. Conservation Officer Service, the five-year-old boy was with his family for a walk at Prospect Point around 9:30… Continue reading → read more
Covert Geopolitics15 hours ago
Amid Growing Calls for Vaccine Mandates, Employers and Employees Weigh Options
It’s not just businesses, the federal government and the military — the push is also on to mandate COVID vaccines for school children, despite evidence showing the benefits don’t outweigh the risks. National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins said Sunday he believes the U.S. should adopt more COVID vaccine mandates. Collins praised businesses … Continue reading Amid Growing Calls for Vaccine Mandates, Employers and Employees Weigh Options → read more
The New Dark Age15 hours ago
Climate change: the fault of humanity?
The sixth report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) runs to nearly 4,000 pages. The IPCC has tried to summarise its report as the ‘final opportunity’ to avoid climate catastrophe. Its conclusions are not much changed since the previous publication in 2013, only more decisive this time. The evidence is clear: we know the cause of global warming (mankind); we know how far the planet has warmed (~1C so far), we know how atmospheric CO2 concentrations have changed since pre-industrial times (+30%) and we know that warming that has shown up so far has been genera... read more
The New Dark Age15 hours ago
Planned Euthanasia Does Not Constitute Healthcare – No Matter How Hard You Clap For It
In April and June of 2020 I wrote about something I referred to as LOKIN 20. In a series of articles I was among those in the so called “alternative media” who tried to highlight that lockdowns and other response measures, created by the Coronavirus Act, increased the risks to the most vulnerable. read more
Halifax Examiner16 hours ago
Halifax committee recommends in favour of development proposal with ‘funky and fun’ clock
Calling its signature feature “funky and fun,” if maybe redundant and potentially dangerous, members of a citizen committee are recommending in favour of a development proposal for north end Halifax. Halifax’s Design Advisory Committee, which makes design recommendations on development proposals under the Centre Plan, met virtually Thursday evening with three buildings on the agenda. […] read more
Electroverse16 hours ago
The IPCC’s Latest Climate Report is Antiscience and Antihuman — REJECT IT
The report is a political document intended to browbeat policy makers into implementing the "correct" measures, measures to extend totalitarian control over the masses --such as "climate lockdowns"-- before the 'real' SHTF... The post The IPCC’s Latest Climate Report is Antiscience and Antihuman — REJECT IT appeared first on Electroverse. read more
Small Dead Animals16 hours ago
No Illegal Voting This Time.
Blackie will be outraged that his Elections Canada has purged thousands of illegal foreign voters from the rolls. Hundreds will be investigated. And the Liberals are discussing a new tax on boaters.Justin will have to stick to buying votes. Update: Blacklock reports that Fraulein Freeland won’t release details of a multi-million dollar contract for ventilators… Continue reading → read more
Gregory Mannarino, "AM/PM 8/12/21"
Gregory Mannarino, AM 8/12/21: *"CITIGROUP Warns Again On The Stock Market"* - https://traderschoice.net/ ○ Gregory Mannarino, PM 8/12/21: *"Now JP Morgan And Citigroup Are Warning On * *The Stock Market - Is A Crash Imminent?"* - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
Elizabeth I, Shakespeare, and British Nationalism
British nationalism became the driving force of British politics and culture during the reign of the Protestant monarch, Elizabeth I. Her rivalry with Catholic Spain, and other Catholic powers of Europe, including the Papacy, made the masses in her island nation realize, probably for the first time, that they were a distinct people, that they were not just Christians, they were British Christians, and that the Catholics of mainland Europe were their enemies. As the British united to defend their island nation against the invasion of the Catholic powers, they developed a sense of the... read more
‘Madam Speaker, you are not God!’ Cawthorn RAILS against Pelosi’s mask mandate in the House
AtoZ media Jul 30, 2021 Rep. Madison Cawthorn took to the House floor on Friday to discuss the mask mandate. The post ‘Madam Speaker, you are not God!’ Cawthorn RAILS against Pelosi’s mask mandate in the House appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Paul Gilbert – Argument About Pie
The post Paul Gilbert – Argument About Pie appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Balkinization14 hours ago
Reviving Justice Story: Pfanderian Cases and Article III
For the Balkinization Symposium on James E. Pfander, Cases Without Controversies: Uncontested Adjudication in Article III Courts (Oxford University Press, 2021). Diego A. Zambrano, Book Review of James E. Pfander, Cases without Controversies(2021) Diego A. Zambrano is an Associate Professor of Law at Stanford Law School ( Dzambran@law.stanford.edu). *Cases Without Controversies* is the book Justice Story would have written had he seen the development of Article III jurisprudence in the 20th century. Since he didn’t, Jim Pfander has taken on the task. And thank heavens that he h... read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
U.S. Coast Guard And National Guard Will Follow Department Of Defense In Mandating Vaccines
Photo from U.S. Coast Guard *Federal News Network:** Coast Guard, National Guard will follow DoD in mandating vaccines* Both the Coast Guard and the National Guard are planning to follow the Defense Department in requiring service members to get vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus, impacting about half a million people. DoD announced on Monday that it would seek approval from the president to require vaccines for 1.4 million active duty troops by mid-September at the latest. President Joe Biden already said he will support the measure once it reaches his office. The Coast... read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
More Signs That China Is Locking Down
*Zero Hedge: **China Flight Departures Collapse Amid Delta Virus Spread* Outbreaks of the COVID-19 Delta have severe growth implications for Asia-Pacific (APAC) countries. Government restrictions to mitigate the spread of the virus have already dented air travel in the region, according to BloombergNEF. APAC countries, including China, Japan, Korea, India, Australia, and New Zealand, among others, reduced 11.1% of flights scheduled to depart this week, compared to this time last week. This has profoundly impacted jet fuel demand, slashing 170,000 barrels per day less - China led... read more
World of Climate Change Infographics
Originally posted on Science Matters: Raymond of RiC-Communications studio created infographics on CO2 for improving public awareness. He produced 13 interesting slides which are presented in the post World of CO2 Infographics A second project was created on a related theme The World of Climate Change comprising six charts, including one regarding Alpine glacier studies… read more
The Carbon Footprint Con
Originally posted on PA Pundits - International: By Dr. Jay Lehr ~ Whoever came up with the unscientific, fallacious idea of your “carbon footprint”? It was a lie to begin with because he or she was talking about how much carbon dioxide you created.? As CO2 is what you exhale every minute and without it… read more
War News Updates15 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
Taliban take 10th provincial capital in Afghanistan as Ghazni falls https://t.co/d6zf4umwQA — BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) August 12, 2021 Virus Update: • Republicans take to mask wars as virus surges in red states; • New Zealand plans to start reopening borders early next year; • California requires vaccines, tests for teachers and staff. https://t.co/dSq7HJLfvz — The Associated Press (@AP) August 12, 2021 Turkish capital reels from violent protests against Syrians https://t.co/MulcLBPmr8 — BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) August 12, 2021 Zambians are voting in a tense election that th... read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Brazil’s Nubank to raise more than US$2 billion on Nasdaq stock market
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - São Paulo-based Nubank, whose shareholders include billionaire Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, is planning its more than US$2 billion initial public offering on Nasdaq in the last quarter of the year, according to people familiar with the matter. The company is expected to be valued at more than US$40 billion, said […] The post Brazil’s Nubank to raise more than US$2 billion on Nasdaq stock market appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Coldest Weather For Decades Ravages Brazil’s Coffee Crop
Originally posted on NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT: By Paul Homewood ? h/t Joe Public ? ? News you won’t see on the BBC! ? ? https://inews.co.uk/news/world/brazil-frosts-and-its-coffee-region-coldest-weather-in-decades-ravages-crop-for-worlds-biggest-producer-1130618 read more
War News Updates15 hours ago
Picture Of The Day
Taliban fighters patrol Farah, Afghanistan August 11, 2021. REUTERS/Stringer *WNU Editor:* The above picture is from this photo-gallery .... *Afghan civilians flee Taliban offensive* (Reuters). read more
Untitled
From Jenna Orkin Florida church vaccinates hundreds after 6 members die from COVID-19 in 10 days Anti-vax nurse injects 8,600 with saline instead of COVID vaccine: policeDeep sea trawling unleashes carbon from the ocean floor Siberia’s wildfires are bigger than all the world’s other blazes combined “Under my administration, America is producing more oil today than at any time in the last eight years,” he said in a speech promising to boost pipeline capacity to flood the world with even more fossil fuels. “Over the last three years, I’ve directed my administration to open up millions ... read more
The New Dark Age15 hours ago
British High Court Expands US Government’s Appeal In Assange Extradition Case
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was astounded by Britain’s High Court after it reversed a prior decision and permitted the United States government’s appeal on grounds related to his health. read more

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